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aastex citation help
Hi All,
I'm trying to have aastex switch to abbreviated citation after the first occurance. Let me elaborate: The first citation, for eg. \citep[hereafter BG89]{bell} would appear as "(Bell and Gustafsson 1989, hereafter BG89) where the bibliographic entry is \bibitem[Bell and Gustafsson (1989)]{bell} stuff.. I'd like to be able to make subsequent refences to cite "bell" print as just BG89 so that \citep{bell} would appear as just "BG89" What is the syntax in bibitem that would allow this? If not is there a way to hack it using counters? Cheers, John |
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wrote: Hi All, I'm trying to have aastex switch to abbreviated citation after the first occurance. Let me elaborate: The first citation, for eg. \citep[hereafter BG89]{bell} would appear as "(Bell and Gustafsson 1989, hereafter BG89) When I was in grad school, Ivan King was my guide to all matters fussy and pedantic (and those who know me will know that I mean that as a compliment). He said that the correct word in this context was "hereinafter," not "hereafter." -Ted (testing the moderators' tolerance) -- [E-mail me at , as opposed to .] |
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