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#1 2010-09-09 22:56:48

Ben9250
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From: Bath - England
Registered: 2010-06-10
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ReST and Harvard referencing style

Thought I'd as here as LaTeX and ReST are related to programming documentation mostly. I've been using LyX up to now with Sweave to do my work with 'R' and then I got into ReST because of it's self professed more humanly readable nature - I tried to use bibstuff and bib4txt to do citations and bibliographies from my bibtex files. Having a play with it and was wondering, how (if there is a way) can I get it so as, instead of the [citationkey] in the in-text references of my final document it's the harvard style in-text reference of AUTHOR (YEAR) or (AUTHOR, YEAR) in the final document? I've been googling for a few hours but haven't found anything about referencing with ReST other than [citationkey] (with [citationkey]_ being in the source).


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