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(About the notes, see [toc-notes-begin>toc-notes-end]{.tcrf}.)
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Émile Gaboriau published [_L'Affaire Lerouge_ in
1866]{#publication}.[^1]
[^1]: It is a very [fine piece of literature]{#my-evaluation}.
[It was very popular.]{#reception}
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See [publication]{.tcrf} for the publication date. I expressed
my thoughts about it in [my-evaluation]{.tcrf reftype=pagenote}.
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If you want to know more about _L'Affaire Lerouge_ , see [publication>reception]{.tcrf}.
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Here are some precisions.[^2]
[^2]: [Whatever format]{#format} you choose, you can [refer to a note]{#refer-to-note} by the identifier of [any of its spans. You can even [nest spans]{#nested-spans}!]{#which-identifier}
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[I want to refer to a note]{#toc-notes-begin}:
* How can I refer to a note by its number? → See [refer-to-note]{.tcrf}.
* What formats are supported? → See [format]{.tcrf}.
* What if the note contains multiple spans with identifiers? → See [which-identifier]{.tcrf}.
* What happens if a span in contained in a span? → See [nested-spans]{.tcrf}.
* What are the notes? → [my-evaluation, format, refer-to-note]{.tcrf reftype=note}
* Where are the notes? → [my-evaluation, format]{.tcrf}
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[]{#toc-notes-end}
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[A portion of text that may cross a page break.]{#doubledlbl refanchor=both}
[And this one is labelized at the end.]{#lblatend refanchor=end}
See [doubledlbl-beg>doubledlbl-end]{.tcrf}.