HI everyone,
I feel I should know this already! I need in-text citations in two formats. This one I can do:
It is the hallmark of late twentieth century linguistics that the discipline has “oscillated wildly between system and instance, creating a massive disjunction between the two” (Halliday, 2003g, p. 376).
But sometimes I want to say "As Halliday (2003g, p376) argues, it is the hallmark of late twentieth century linguistics ...etc".
How do I get Bookends to do this second one?
Thanks
Annabelle
Citation formats
Re: Citation formats
Use one of the metacharacters at the beginning of the citation. An easy way to remind you which to use (and to make it for you) is Edit -> Copy Citation with Modifiers.
For "author in front" you want ^
{^temp cite@376}
Jon
Sonny Software
For "author in front" you want ^
{^temp cite@376}
Jon
Sonny Software