[texhax] Question about the overcite package
Novak Elliott
N.S.J.Elliott at warwick.ac.uk
Thu Mar 30 14:21:10 CEST 2006
Sounds like you want something like \citeasnoun{} or \possessivecite{}, but with the reference tag number rather than the author/date:
\renewcommand{\citeasnoun}[1]
{Ref.~\citetag{#1}}
where the `\citetag' parameter is the variable that contains the reference tag number, but no idea what that variable is actually called. Does anyone know?
Novak.
=> I'm not sure if it works in general or is specific to the harvard package
If not it probably wouldn't be hard to write a macro
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Novak Elliott
Warwick Postgraduate Research Fellow
Fluid Dynamics Research Centre
Civil & Mechanical Division
School of Engineering
The University of Warwick
United Kingdom CV4 7AL
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>>> "Julie S. Biteen" <jsbiteen at its.caltech.edu> 03/29/06 11:57pm >>>
Hi,
I'm using the overcite package to get superscripted references. But
sometimes within the paper, I want to refer to a reference wihtout it
being superscript.
For example, in general, I would write, "This agrees with previous
experiments in bla bla bla," and want that to be followed by a superscript
number for the reference with the previous experiments. But every so
often, I want to say, "This curve is a fit to the data in Ref. x", and I
don't want the x to be a superscript... Is there a way to do this (other
than manually)?
Thanks,
Julie
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