In-Reply-To: "Anthony Stone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"latex2html: Trouble with harvard citations" (Oct 5, 5:38pm)
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On Oct 5, 5:38pm, Anthony Stone wrote:
> Subject: latex2html: Trouble with harvard citations
> I'm trying to use latex2html 98.1 with the harvard bibliography style,
I does work, for me, in 98.2 beta 6.
But it raises a question: What exactly _is_ harvard style?
I recently submitted some patches to natbib.perl to get the output to conform
better to LaTeX, and I wanted to test the harvard mode as well. However,
trying to dowload `harvard' from CTAN just gets a huge directory full of random
bibtex stuff and the included harvard.sty doesn't even define things like the
\citename or \citeyear that you used!
What `harvard.sty' are you using? Perhaps it is generating a *.bbl file that
natbib.perl doesn't understand? That might explain the unfinished links
(although I think natbib.perl would complain).
> Repulsion parameters for exponential repulsion are available for
> some atoms; for instance \citeasnoun{Mirsky78} gives recommended values.
> \citename{Williams65} \citeyear{Williams65,Williams67} gives values for
> hydrocarbons.
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