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biblatex - postcite as subscript
I've defined the command \newcommand{\mycite}[2][]{\autocite{#2} #1} which allows me to combine a superscripted citation with a parenthetical page reference:
Cf. Sloterdijk1 (pp. 84–85). ✓
This ...
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Separation between last and secondlast item in citet with authoryear style?
If citing several items with \citet, I want to achieve a specific separator (like "and") between the last and the second last item. For example \citet{Grieg,Greg,Gregor} should give something like ...
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Customizing a biblatex style - can I start with lockstep's post?
I want to customize a biblatex style based on authoryear (and thus based on standard as well). So when I read this, does it mean I have to work with the cumulated paste of both .bbx-files or can I ...
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How to define the bibliography style with 4 letters author, a gap and the two numbers of the year [closed]
How can I make the reference list as:
4 letters a gap and the two numbers of the year,
[Taja 00a] E. Tajahuerce and B. Javidi, "Encrypting
three-dimensional information with ...
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How to change the font of URL in the bibliography [duplicate]
When using the natbib package the URLs are printed and formatted in the bibliography in a different font from the rest of the document which looks nasty i.e. monospace Typewriter.
I am having ...
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ShareLaTeX Bibliography in ApJ format
I am trying to use ShareLaTex to compile my bibliography in the Astrophysical Journal (ApJ) format. The document compiles in ApJ format just fine, but the bibliography is compiled in some generic ...
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Harvard Style Citation and Bibliography
I am new to LaTeX and I am having problems with my bibliography.
What I want : I am writing my thesis and I want to have Harvard style citation and bibliography. ...
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longnamesfirst in biblatex [duplicate]
I am preparing a manuscript with LaTeX and for the citations the journal has the following requirement for references with three authors:
On first citation use all authors' names and the year. ...
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MultiMarkDown and biblatex citations
I'm using Scrivener to produce LaTeX output with MultiMarkDown. MultiMarkDown uses natbib by default, so footnotes look like this code snips:
\footnote{~\citep[<prenote>]{<key>}}
The ...
3
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\citeyear{} omits trailing character for citations from same date
Bug in biblatex 2.2 or older
Well, I have this document:
\documentclass[11pt]{scrreprt}
\usepackage[ngerman]{babel}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
...
5
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biblatex: only use ibid in certain situations
biblatex has the option of using "ibid" in citations with the authoryear-ibid option. With this option activated, my pdf output contains both:
(I) (ibid.); and
(II) John (ibid).
I would like to ...
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Citing a Web Page with no author
For my thesis, I need to cite a lot of web-sources with no specific author. I'd like them to appear in the bibliography in the following format
<title> <year>, accessed <date ...
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author-year and footnote citations in biblatex
I use natbib and switching to biblatex in order to produce documents that can be converted with relative ease between author-date citations with a reference list and the "everything in footnotes" ...
6
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Custom bibliography style (natbib like) with biblatex
I have just switched from natbib to biblatex, and I am trying to restore some of the previous layouts. I have this import now:
\usepackage[natbib=true,style=verbose-ibid,isbn=false]{biblatex}
which ...
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Using different aliases for textual and parenthetical citations in natbib
I need to define distinct aliases in textual and parenthetical citations for the same reference. For example, I would like \citetalias{Miller2012} to result in "Miller et al. [2012, Paper 1]", while ...
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Is it possible to load biblatex with a class that has already loaded natbib?
A while ago I asked a meta question on how big a question can be. I was wondering in particular about breaking open REVTeX and reorganising the goo within to replace the natbib bits with bits that ...
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Formatting back references in bibliography
I would like to change the way the back references are shown in the bibliography, such that they are all shown within parentheses. So I would like to see
(page x, y, z)
after my bibitems. This ...
5
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Citations in order of appearance
I am currently writing my thesis and using the class file provided by my university. Everything is fine and compiles well except for the citations and references.
The default setting is order the ...
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Get rid of ISSN, URLs and DOIs in references
I am having the same problem as described here (i.e., I get unwanted URLs, DOIs, etc showing up in my reference section):
Biblatex: Get rid of ISSN, URLs and DOIs in references
Two caveats:
I am ...
87
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bibtex vs. biber and biblatex vs. natbib
I've heard of many different bibliography-related packages/platforms/?. What's the difference between the following, which is good for what tasks, advantages/disadvantages, which one is the most ...
3
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Can I cite something while specifying exactly what text will appear at that place?
First up, I'm using natbib.
I'm trying implement a citation style (Thankfully only a few citations, so I'm happy to work things by hand) that is essentially of the following form:
At the point of ...
6
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How to cite a motion picture or TV show?
I want to cite motion pictures and TV series using commands such as \citep{} and a external bibtex file. What is the proper way?
I'm using the natlib package and the configuration commands ...
7
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2answers
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A biblatex style that's like plainnat
I want to switch to biblatex but despite the rather minimal changes suggested in some answers to switching from natbib, there's really a lot that seems to need changing. For example, the "In:" needs ...
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Is biblatex compatible with RevTeX?
biblatex seems to be not compatible with RevTeX. As RevTeX automatically loads natbib, I load biblatex with the option natbib=true, but still LaTeX compiler complains that lot of commands are already ...
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Can I use natbib in beamer, but omit the bibliography? [duplicate]
Can I call references from my .bib file, but not put a huge bibliography at the end of my presentation? Or at least hide it in a bunch of slides that don't display?
I tend to think in terms of my ...
4
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Bibliography style like ieeetr
Are there any bibliography styles that supports both ordering as in ieeetr and author-year (ie. John et al.)?
8
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3answers
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natbib in a different language?
I like using natbib for my author-year-style citations, but since I mainly write in swedish it would be nice if mine bibliography would be in swedish as well.
Can natbib be persuaded to speak in ...
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3answers
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Citing a range of papers (using numeric keys)?
Is there a way so that, when I cite a range of papers, the output is a range of numbers, instead of a list of numbers? In other words, when I type
... some dummy text here is due to me \cite{me1, ...