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 # arch-tag: automatic-ChangeLog--skribilo@sv.gnu.org--2006/skribilo--devo--1.2
 #
 
+2007-06-29 11:45:08 GMT	Ludovic Court`es <ludovic.courtes@laas.fr>	patch-125
+
+    Summary:
+      Updated documentation of `ref'.
+    Revision:
+      skribilo--devo--1.2--patch-125
+
+
+    modified files:
+     ChangeLog doc/user/links.skb
+
+    new patches:
+     lcourtes@laas.fr--2006-libre/skribilo--devo--1.2--patch-81
+
+
 2007-06-29 11:44:40 GMT	Ludovic Court`es <ludovic.courtes@laas.fr>	patch-124
 
     Summary:
diff --git a/doc/user/links.skb b/doc/user/links.skb
index c6e37a0..0bc19f7 100644
--- a/doc/user/links.skb
+++ b/doc/user/links.skb
@@ -99,6 +99,14 @@ section, to bibliographic entries, to source code line number, etc.])
 	      (:bib-table ,[The 
                  ,(ref :chapter "Bibliographies" :text "bibliography") where 
                  searching the entry.])
+	      (:sort-bib-refs ,[In case where multiple bibliography
+                 entries are referenced, as in ,(code [(ref :bib
+                 '("smith81:disintegration" "corgan07:zeitgeist"))]),
+                 this should be a two-argument procedure suitable
+                 for sorting.  The default procedure sorts references
+                 by number, when ,(markup-ref "the-bibliography") uses
+                 the ,(code [number]) labeling style.  If it is
+                 ,(code [#f]), then references will not be sorted.])
 	      (:line [A reference to a ,(ref :mark "prog" :text "program")
                 line number.])
 	      (:skribe [The name of a 
@@ -109,7 +117,7 @@ section, to bibliographic entries, to source code line number, etc.])
                 a ,(tt "mark") located in the Skribe document 
                 described by the ,(var "file") ,(sc "sui").]))
 	    :force-args '(:url :bib :line :skribe)
-	    :see-also '(index numref))
+	    :see-also '(index numref the-bibliography))
 
 (p [Sometimes, it is useful to produce phrases that refer a section by
 its number, as in ``See Section 2.3''.  This is especially useful on