Folks,

I've been using harvard BibTeX styles, particularly b/c I like the
implementation of the \citepossesive{Smit90}, e.g 'Smith's (1990) data
shows that ...'  However, I noticed that natbib is supported in LyX so I
thought I'd investigate that style package.  While natbib provides many
options, it looks like a possessive cite would have to involve two
commands:

\citeauthor{Smit90}'s \citeyearpar{Smit90} to get 'Smith's (1990)'

Does anyone know of a simpler way to do possessive cites in natbib?  Or is
there any move to incorporate harvard styles into LyX?  Because that
window which allows for searching one's .bib file within LyX is really
handy

Regards,

Matt


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