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Re: changing from \cite{1} to \cite{MacRae,2002}
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Emanuel Berg |
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Re: changing from \cite{1} to \cite{MacRae,2002} |
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Fri, 16 May 2014 19:50:33 +0200 |
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Sharon Kimble <boudiccas@skimble.plus.com> writes:
> Wrong! I don't know of any "man" called Sharon! :)
The specialist doesn't make silly mistakes like
that. Here, "man" refers to "hu*man*" - just think of
it, otherwise you wouldn't even be allowed to read the
man pages. Mano a mano!
> Your references appear in the text as numbers,
> i.e. [1] which is not what I'm after. I'm looking for
> "author/editor, year".
OK, but in principle, it should be the same. Also, the
[1] is the scientific standard these days in my part of
the world, at least. And as you saw in the example I
provided, it can carry surplus information - pages, as
in the example - but: how to add what you seek (by
default) I don't know, but keep digging because that is
something that is 100% possible to automatize with
minimal effort and it should already be implemented, no
doubt.
--
underground experts united:
http://user.it.uu.se/~embe8573
- Re: changing from \cite{1} to \cite{MacRae,2002}, (continued)
- Re: changing from \cite{1} to \cite{MacRae,2002}, Sharon Kimble, 2014/05/16
- Re: changing from \cite{1} to \cite{MacRae,2002}, Rasmus, 2014/05/16
- Re: changing from \cite{1} to \cite{MacRae,2002}, Sharon Kimble, 2014/05/17
- Re: changing from \cite{1} to \cite{MacRae,2002}, Rasmus, 2014/05/17
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- Re: changing from \cite{1} to \cite{MacRae,2002}, Stefan Nobis, 2014/05/17
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- Re: changing from \cite{1} to \cite{MacRae,2002}, Stefan Nobis, 2014/05/17
Re: changing from \cite{1} to \cite{MacRae,2002}, Alberto Luaces, 2014/05/16
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- Re: changing from \cite{1} to \cite{MacRae,2002},
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