How do I do short citations without natbib?

2007-03-21 Thread Peter Ljunglöf
Hi, I'm writing an article for a conference whose style file does not use natbib, but who does have the extra command \shortcite: \cite{aho-68} == (Aho, 1968) \shortcite{aho-68} == (1968) Aho \shortcite{aho-68} == Aho (1968) Is there some way for me to use the natbib

Re: How do I do short citations without natbib?

2007-03-21 Thread Richard Heck
Peter Ljunglöf wrote: Hi, I'm writing an article for a conference whose style file does not use natbib, but who does have the extra command \shortcite: \cite{aho-68} == (Aho, 1968) \shortcite{aho-68} == (1968) Aho \shortcite{aho-68} == Aho (1968) Is there some way for

Re: How do I do short citations without natbib?

2007-03-21 Thread Juergen Spitzmueller
Richard Heck wrote: The only other thing I've come up with is to manually erase \usepackage{natbib} from the LaTeX file, but I hope there's a way form inside LyX. I think that's probably the best you're going to do at the moment. A *very* dirty solution for now would be to place an empty

How do I do short citations without natbib?

2007-03-21 Thread Peter Ljunglöf
Hi, I'm writing an article for a conference whose style file does not use natbib, but who does have the extra command \shortcite: \cite{aho-68} == (Aho, 1968) \shortcite{aho-68} == (1968) Aho \shortcite{aho-68} == Aho (1968) Is there some way for me to use the natbib

Re: How do I do short citations without natbib?

2007-03-21 Thread Richard Heck
Peter Ljunglöf wrote: Hi, I'm writing an article for a conference whose style file does not use natbib, but who does have the extra command \shortcite: \cite{aho-68} == (Aho, 1968) \shortcite{aho-68} == (1968) Aho \shortcite{aho-68} == Aho (1968) Is there some way for

Re: How do I do short citations without natbib?

2007-03-21 Thread Juergen Spitzmueller
Richard Heck wrote: The only other thing I've come up with is to manually erase \usepackage{natbib} from the LaTeX file, but I hope there's a way form inside LyX. I think that's probably the best you're going to do at the moment. A *very* dirty solution for now would be to place an empty

How do I do short citations without natbib?

2007-03-21 Thread Peter Ljunglöf
Hi, I'm writing an article for a conference whose style file does not use natbib, but who does have the extra command \shortcite: \cite{aho-68} ==> (Aho, 1968) \shortcite{aho-68} ==> (1968) Aho \shortcite{aho-68} ==> Aho (1968) Is there some way for me to use the natbib

Re: How do I do short citations without natbib?

2007-03-21 Thread Richard Heck
Peter Ljunglöf wrote: > Hi, > > I'm writing an article for a conference whose style file does not use > natbib, but who does have the extra command \shortcite: > > \cite{aho-68} ==> (Aho, 1968) > \shortcite{aho-68} ==> (1968) > Aho \shortcite{aho-68} ==> Aho (1968) > > Is there

Re: How do I do short citations without natbib?

2007-03-21 Thread Juergen Spitzmueller
Richard Heck wrote: >> The only other thing I've come up with is to manually erase >> \usepackage{natbib} from the LaTeX file, but I hope there's a way form >> inside LyX. > I think that's probably the best you're going to do at the moment. A *very* dirty solution for now would be to place an