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Citing in Figures without breaking ordering


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After spending ages trying to find out why my references were not in the correct numerical order or ordering as per citations (It meant the PDF showed the first citation to be [6] instead of [1]) I found it was due to citations within figure captions.



How can I include the citation in a figure caption so that it updates if I was to add more citations in the text without breaking my referencing order?



Main example of issue — Citation 28 appeared as [5] and as the 5th reference in the bibliography because I used cite{28} in the caption of my 5th image but I want it to stay as reference 28 and [28].










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  • Is the actual caption interfering or is it the list of figures that causes the problem as in tex.stackexchange.com/questions/36304/… ?

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After spending ages trying to find out why my references were not in the correct numerical order or ordering as per citations (It meant the PDF showed the first citation to be [6] instead of [1]) I found it was due to citations within figure captions.



How can I include the citation in a figure caption so that it updates if I was to add more citations in the text without breaking my referencing order?



Main example of issue — Citation 28 appeared as [5] and as the 5th reference in the bibliography because I used cite{28} in the caption of my 5th image but I want it to stay as reference 28 and [28].










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  • Welcome to TeX.SX! Please help us help you and add a minimal working example with bibliography (MWEB) that illustrates your problem. Reproducing the problem and finding out what the issue is will be much easier when we see compilable code, starting with documentclass{...} and ending with end{document}.

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  • Is the actual caption interfering or is it the list of figures that causes the problem as in tex.stackexchange.com/questions/36304/… ?

    – samcarter
    3 hours ago














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After spending ages trying to find out why my references were not in the correct numerical order or ordering as per citations (It meant the PDF showed the first citation to be [6] instead of [1]) I found it was due to citations within figure captions.



How can I include the citation in a figure caption so that it updates if I was to add more citations in the text without breaking my referencing order?



Main example of issue — Citation 28 appeared as [5] and as the 5th reference in the bibliography because I used cite{28} in the caption of my 5th image but I want it to stay as reference 28 and [28].










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After spending ages trying to find out why my references were not in the correct numerical order or ordering as per citations (It meant the PDF showed the first citation to be [6] instead of [1]) I found it was due to citations within figure captions.



How can I include the citation in a figure caption so that it updates if I was to add more citations in the text without breaking my referencing order?



Main example of issue — Citation 28 appeared as [5] and as the 5th reference in the bibliography because I used cite{28} in the caption of my 5th image but I want it to stay as reference 28 and [28].







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  • Is the actual caption interfering or is it the list of figures that causes the problem as in tex.stackexchange.com/questions/36304/… ?

    – samcarter
    3 hours ago



















  • Welcome to TeX.SX! Please help us help you and add a minimal working example with bibliography (MWEB) that illustrates your problem. Reproducing the problem and finding out what the issue is will be much easier when we see compilable code, starting with documentclass{...} and ending with end{document}.

    – samcarter
    3 hours ago











  • Is the actual caption interfering or is it the list of figures that causes the problem as in tex.stackexchange.com/questions/36304/… ?

    – samcarter
    3 hours ago

















Welcome to TeX.SX! Please help us help you and add a minimal working example with bibliography (MWEB) that illustrates your problem. Reproducing the problem and finding out what the issue is will be much easier when we see compilable code, starting with documentclass{...} and ending with end{document}.

– samcarter
3 hours ago





Welcome to TeX.SX! Please help us help you and add a minimal working example with bibliography (MWEB) that illustrates your problem. Reproducing the problem and finding out what the issue is will be much easier when we see compilable code, starting with documentclass{...} and ending with end{document}.

– samcarter
3 hours ago













Is the actual caption interfering or is it the list of figures that causes the problem as in tex.stackexchange.com/questions/36304/… ?

– samcarter
3 hours ago





Is the actual caption interfering or is it the list of figures that causes the problem as in tex.stackexchange.com/questions/36304/… ?

– samcarter
3 hours ago










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