I've done some more reading of natbib itself (the included pdf) -- it's
pretty clear that if natbib is set to *author-year* style, then the standard
\cite command behaves as \citet; if set to *numerical *style, \cite behaves
as \citep.
You can see this in LyX when using natbib under Document -
I've done some more reading of natbib itself (the included pdf) -- it's
pretty clear that if natbib is set to *author-year* style, then the standard
\cite command behaves as \citet; if set to *numerical *style, \cite behaves
as \citep.
You can see this in LyX when using natbib under Document -
I've done some more reading of natbib itself (the included pdf) -- it's
pretty clear that if natbib is set to *author-year* style, then the standard
\cite command behaves as \citet; if set to *numerical *style, \cite behaves
as \citep.
You can see this in LyX when using natbib under Document ->
Julien Rioux julien.ri...@... writes:
For me (LyX 1.6.5 WinXp) LyX remembers the last citation format
used and selects this one.
Yes you're quite right, it does for me too (on OS X and Win7).
But sometimes it doesn't behave consistently in my main document; maybe
there's something in there
Julien Rioux julien.ri...@... writes:
For me (LyX 1.6.5 WinXp) LyX remembers the last citation format
used and selects this one.
Yes you're quite right, it does for me too (on OS X and Win7).
But sometimes it doesn't behave consistently in my main document; maybe
there's something in there
Julien Rioux writes:
>
> For me (LyX 1.6.5 WinXp) LyX remembers the last citation format
> used and selects this one.
Yes you're quite right, it does for me too (on OS X and Win7).
But sometimes it doesn't behave consistently in my main document; maybe
there's something in
Justin Wood upas...@... writes:
However, when LyX initially inserts a citation from a *new* reference not
previously used, it defaults to the *textual *citation format: natbib's *
\citet* command. This is not what I need. I can of course change any such
citation to parenthetical (\citep), or
Justin Wood upas...@... writes:
However, when LyX initially inserts a citation from a *new* reference not
previously used, it defaults to the *textual *citation format: natbib's *
\citet* command. This is not what I need. I can of course change any such
citation to parenthetical (\citep), or
Justin Wood writes:
> However, when LyX initially inserts a citation from a *new* reference not
> previously used, it defaults to the *textual *citation format: natbib's *
> \citet* command. This is not what I need. I can of course change any such
> citation to parenthetical
Hi all. The usual apologies for asking a dumb and/or tired question, but I
have hunted through the list archive and online in general to no avail.
[System: LyX 1.6.5 on Mac OS X 10.6.2]
I'm using natbib citation style, set to *author-year*, with a 3rd party
style file for Chicago
Hi all. The usual apologies for asking a dumb and/or tired question, but I
have hunted through the list archive and online in general to no avail.
[System: LyX 1.6.5 on Mac OS X 10.6.2]
I'm using natbib citation style, set to *author-year*, with a 3rd party
style file for Chicago
Hi all. The usual apologies for asking a dumb and/or tired question, but I
have hunted through the list archive and online in general to no avail.
[System: LyX 1.6.5 on Mac OS X 10.6.2]
I'm using natbib citation style, set to *author-year*, with a 3rd party
style file for Chicago
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