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- Subject: cite command options
- Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2006 21:35:06 +0100
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Thanks the help from
Juries, Now I can use Harvard bib style database now. But I work hard to find
how to take advantage of this kind of bib style. I notice that texmacs provides
us the three variants of cite commands: cite, nocite and cite
details
Can any bib expert
indicate how to use the cite options in texmacs? I know that there are not
\citet and \citep command at moment, but do we have any alternative command
option to only show first author's name, year and so on.
Jack
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