I have a bibligraphy (bibtex) and I would like each \cite to look like the
following (Scordis, 1999), (Scordis and Scordis, 1999) or (Scordis et al.,
1999). Does anyone know of a way of doing this?
I cant seem to find this functionality in the cite or drftcite packages,
the latter allows the
Phil I have a bibliography (bibtex) and I would like each \cite to look like the
Phil following (Scordis, 1999), (Scordis and Scordis, 1999) or (Scordis et al.,
Phil 1999). Does anyone know of a way of doing this?
I suggest you get the natbib package. It is extremely powerful and though not
Phil Scordis wrote:
I have a bibligraphy (bibtex) and I would like each \cite to look like the
following (Scordis, 1999), (Scordis and Scordis, 1999) or (Scordis et al.,
1999). Does anyone know of a way of doing this?
I cant seem to find this functionality in the cite or drftcite
I have a bibligraphy (bibtex) and I would like each \cite to look like the
following (Scordis, 1999), (Scordis and Scordis, 1999) or (Scordis et al.,
1999). Does anyone know of a way of doing this?
I cant seem to find this functionality in the cite or drftcite packages,
the latter allows the
Phil I have a bibliography (bibtex) and I would like each \cite to look like the
Phil following (Scordis, 1999), (Scordis and Scordis, 1999) or (Scordis et al.,
Phil 1999). Does anyone know of a way of doing this?
I suggest you get the natbib package. It is extremely powerful and though not
Phil Scordis wrote:
I have a bibligraphy (bibtex) and I would like each \cite to look like the
following (Scordis, 1999), (Scordis and Scordis, 1999) or (Scordis et al.,
1999). Does anyone know of a way of doing this?
I cant seem to find this functionality in the cite or drftcite
I have a bibligraphy (bibtex) and I would like each \cite to look like the
following (Scordis, 1999), (Scordis and Scordis, 1999) or (Scordis et al.,
1999). Does anyone know of a way of doing this?
I cant seem to find this functionality in the cite or drftcite packages,
the latter allows the
Phil> I have a bibliography (bibtex) and I would like each \cite to look like the
Phil> following (Scordis, 1999), (Scordis and Scordis, 1999) or (Scordis et al.,
Phil> 1999). Does anyone know of a way of doing this?
I suggest you get the natbib package. It is extremely powerful and though not
Phil Scordis wrote:
>
> I have a bibligraphy (bibtex) and I would like each \cite to look like the
> following (Scordis, 1999), (Scordis and Scordis, 1999) or (Scordis et al.,
> 1999). Does anyone know of a way of doing this?
>
> I cant seem to find this functionality in the cite or drftcite