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The abstract will be identified and moved to the metadata, so that it can be used as in the journal templates.
Each journal has its own template. For now only Copernicus and Science are covered.
The journal templates can be edited in texmark/templates and journal-specific filters can be added such as for copernicus. Lots of research has been done on that topic. We focus mostly on @tierney_zhu2020 but also on \cite{tierney_zhu2020}
Figures can referred to as Fig. \ref{fig:eofmean}.
That's an inline equation
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| Era | Anthropocene |
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Now equation Equation \ref{eq:aligneq}, Figure \ref{fig:eofmean}, and Table \ref{tbl:gulf} can be referenced. Both latex and markdown commands are supported.
This is also a special section.
That is an appendix. The figures can also point to an http(s) address. This is an appendix reference to Figure \ref{fig:appendix}.

