[OS X TeX] paranthesis at citations
Fredrik Wallenberg
fwallenberg at mac.com
Tue Apr 9 14:41:41 EDT 2002
I tested that myself and got exactly the same result. One option is to
use harvard style instead.
\cite{} gives you the "(name year, name year)"
\citeasnoun gives you "name (year)"
\usepackage{harvard}
an option for a bib style is {em} but I'm sure there are many other
options.
Fredrik
On Tuesday, April 9, 2002, at 02:19 , christoph.lehmann at unifr.ch wrote:
> Hi
>
> Sorry, but I am still a newbie: I use the report class with
>
> \usepackage{natbib}
> \bibliographystyle{plainnat}
>
> so I can use \citet{} and \citep{}
>
> actually it works. BUT: I get in the text:
>
> blablabla [Kawasaki, 1997]. As Hunziker [1994] could demonstrate....
>
> the parenthesis are just wrong. I need the authors encapsulated in ()
> paranthesis.
> So what can I do?
>
> Thanks a lot for your help
>
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