BibTeX integration
Hi all
Just getting to grips with the BiBTeX aspects of MMD. Some newbie
questions, I fear
1) Multimarkdown Composer generates this command on export:
~\citep
Note the tilde, because I can't work out why it's there, and it
breaks the TeX process.
2) The help says
By default, citations occur using the \citep command.
To use a \citet citation, follow the example below:
In their seminal paper, [Smith and Jones; p 42][#Smith1990]
argue
convincingly that....
[#Smith1990]: Smith, R, and Jones, K. Some Fancy Article etc...
possibly because I'm going round fixing the cite commands, I can't actually work out how you invoke a citep command. Is it just square brackets? (sorry, I know I'm being dense, but I'm not getting what I expect...)
Alternatively, is there a way to have \citeA{citationID} just pass straight through (currently, any slash gets "slash" added as it's presumed it's a literal character)
Thanks for any help
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Support Staff 1 Posted by fletcher on 22 Apr, 2013 01:02 PM
Sorry for the delayed response -- I had a busy week last week and then was out of town.
It's been a while since I've looked at, so I apologize if I misremember.
The tilde doesn't break LaTeX - if I remember, it changes the spacing to be more correct.
The user documentation shows how to create the different citation types (\citet, \citep):
http://fletcher.github.io/peg-multimarkdown/
<!-- foo --> passes "foo" straight through.
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2 Posted by j.p.davies on 22 Apr, 2013 01:11 PM
I'm involved in day-long conferences on Thursday and Friday, and away on Monday, so I'm afraid I won't see emails until Tuesday.
fletcher closed this discussion on 26 Apr, 2013 09:44 PM.