join references with extra argument
Hi, I have \cite[extras={, Proposició~6.6}][grillet] \cite[extras={, Proposició~1.6}][cgt] and it shows me: [1, Proposició 6.6] [2, Proposició 1.6] It's possible to write code for displaying something like: [1, Proposició 6.6; 2, Proposició 1,6]???? Thanks, Xan.
Xan wrote:
Hi, I have \cite[extras={, Proposició~6.6}][grillet] \cite[extras={, Proposició~1.6}][cgt] and it shows me:
[1, Proposició 6.6] [2, Proposició 1.6]
It's possible to write code for displaying something like:
[1, Proposició 6.6; 2, Proposició 1,6]????
Something like this may 'work': I have \cite[right={; }, extras={, Proposició~6.6}][grillet] \cite[left=,extras={, Proposició~1.6}][cgt] I know it that is very ugly coding, but it is the best possible. Best wishes, Taco
En/na Taco Hoekwater ha escrit:
Something like this may 'work':
I have \cite[right={; }, extras={, Proposició~6.6}][grillet] \cite[left=,extras={, Proposició~1.6}][cgt]
I know it that is very ugly coding, but it is the best possible.
Best wishes, Taco
Thanks Taco. Yes, it's a little ugly code. My opinion is that perhaps you could write a patch for easy that: something like \citen[ref, theorem; ref; theorem; ....] (ref: reference and theorem the text what you want to display; citen is cite with names). Just a suggestion. Xan.
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