Hi,

I don't know the final use case, but one of our users would like to
use "in" instead of "and" in some inline citations. Like "(Smith and
Murphy)" would be "(Smith in Murphy)".

I read:
http://citationstyles.org/downloads/specification.html#name
----
and
    Specifies the delimiter between the second to last and last name
of the names in a name variable. Allowed values are "text" (selects
the "and" term, e.g. "Doe, Johnson and Smith") and "symbol" (selects
the ampersand, e.g. "Doe, Johnson & Smith").
----

I'll get more information about the use case. I wonder if some of you
have thought about it.

Regards,

-- 
Carles Pina | Software Engineer
http://www.mendeley.com/profiles/Carles-Pina/

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