> For example, if I go to 'Insert->Citation reference' and select a citation it
> will be shown as "FooBar et al. (2003)" while I would like to have "(FooBar
> et al. 2003)".
Don't know what the answer to your qn. is but does it make sense to have a default? Cos your citation style can vary depending on the context (the way you are referring to the article)... and that can be different at different points in a document.... unless of course if most of your citations are of a particular type then a default would make things easier I guess?
nirmal
- Setting default citation style letunic
- Re: Setting default citation style Nirmal Govind
- Re: Setting default citation style Roberto Bernetti
