There are differences for both * and ! — and neither RTF or ODF does what I would like when using [ — my ideal replacement is [Bastos et al. 2012].
My test text:
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This is a new test to see {Bastos et al., 2012, #95736} what gets entered?
Creating removable in-text citations !
This is a new test to see {!Bastos et al., 2012, #95736} what gets entered?
Change parentheses to square brackets [
This is a new test to see {[Bastos et al., 2012, #95736} what gets entered?
Excluding enclosing punctuation in a final citation *
This is a new test to see {*Bastos et al., 2012, #95736} what gets entered?
Replace temporary in-text citations with date only %
This is a new test to see {%Bastos et al., 2012, #95736} what gets entered?
Excluding author and title in the final citation &
This is a new test to see {&Bastos et al., 2012, #95736} what gets entered?
Placing the author in front of the citation ^
This is a new test to see {^Bastos et al., 2012, #95736} what gets entered?
Eliminate authors from final citation -
This is a new test to see {-Bastos et al., 2012, #95736} what gets entered?
Cited Pages
This is a new test to see {Bastos et al., 2012, #95736@697} what gets entered?
Mixing literal (quoted) text with temporary in-text citations \ \
This is a new test to see {\some text here: \Bastos et al., 2012, #95736} what gets entered?