Thank you for the pointer to the options!
- “otherstext” works, yay! (when inserted after “\usebtxdefinitions[apa]”)
- “etallimit” (not “etaldisplay”) is the option for the max number of
authors before they’re replaced by “et al”. (“etaldisplay” controls how
many authors go before “et al” if the l
On 20.02.20 14:16, Philipp A. wrote:
Makes sense, seems like no default is defined anymore, so it won’t
render without using a style.
I use apa, and the attached screenshot shows my problem.
If you use APA, you have to set up the APA cite options. The manual is a
bit on the short side here, b
Makes sense, seems like no default is defined anymore, so it won’t render
without using a style.
I use apa, and the attached screenshot shows my problem.
\startbuffer[testbib]
@Article{testone,
author={Testperson, A. B.},
title={Thing with one author},
year={2001},
}
@Article{testtwo,
auth
It is difficult to answer your question because we don't know which
specifications you use for your citations. You will have to provide a
minimal example that allows us to see what you're doing.
Thomas
On 2/17/20 6:26 PM, Philipp A. wrote:
Hi List,
I want the comma gone from “et al.” citatio
Hi List,
I want the comma gone from “et al.” citations, and modify the cite
alternatives:
- [authoryear]: (Surname, et al., 2018) → (Surname et al., 2018)
- [authoryears]: Surname, et al. (2018) → Surname et al. (2018)
Also I’d like to configure how many names are the maximum before all ex