Yes, use a negative number for the number of authors to include (as  
in "%a-1").

I'm personally glad I'm from a field where people appreciate the  
person who does the work rather than the one who happens to have  
"prof" before his name ;-)

Christiaan

On 15 Jan 2008, at 4:54 PM, Holger Frauenrath wrote:

> Hello everybody,
>
> as I recently learned, the possibilities using the specifiers for the
> automatic generation of cite keys are already pretty refined ...
>
> Is there also a specifier for the *last* author of a paper? [in
> Chemistry, the first author usually is the poor, nameless guy who did
> all the work; the last author is the corresponding author who can
> claim the fame ;-) ]
>
> If not, would it be be a lot of work to add it?
>
> Thanks
> Holger
>
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