Hey all,
New bookends user here. I used to be a LaTeX man but my master's supervisor is being difficult in requiring the use of *shudder* word's electronic editing features in whatever I send him for my thesis. Not much I can do about it, I've lost the arguement.
Is there a bookends equivalent to /citep{} or does just the similar /cite{} functionality exist? For those not familiar,
/citep{} would reference in the text as: Johnson and Johnson (2005)
whereas /citeP{} would reference as: (Johnson and Johnson, 2005).
The first is very useful but I have not been able to recreate it in bookends --I can only get the second.
Is it something very obvious that I am missing?
Thanks.
Options for in-document referencing?
Wow. Fast response time. Very much appreciated.Jon wrote:There is a citation option for "date-only". You would type in the names in yourself, and then include a % at the beginning of the temp citation:
...Johnson and Johnson {%Johnson, RB & Johnson, FD, whatever, 2007}...
will become
...Johnson and Johnson (2007)…
Jon
Sonny Software
Thanks!