Pétùr
2017-01-23 11:45:14 UTC
Hello everyone,
With AUCTeX 11.90 (2017-01-10) :
AUCTeX has a new custom option
'LaTeX-reftex-cite-format-auto-activate' which controls the automatic
activation of citation formats provided by RefTeX when a style file is
loaded and RefTeX is enabled. Currently, 'biblatex.el', 'harvard.el',
'jurabib.el' and 'natbib.el' use this feature. If you have customized
'reftex-cite-format' and want to use your settings, you should set
this variable to 'nil'.
For biblatex, there are \citeauthor and \citeyear but not \citetitle.
For consistency and because lots of people use \citetitle especially in
humanities where biblatex is popular ("in his famous book,
\citetitle{babar}, \textcite{babar} defends...), I suggest you add
\citetitle and \citetitle*. Keystroke "t" is already taken by \textcite,
I suggest "i".
Cheers,
Pétùr
With AUCTeX 11.90 (2017-01-10) :
AUCTeX has a new custom option
'LaTeX-reftex-cite-format-auto-activate' which controls the automatic
activation of citation formats provided by RefTeX when a style file is
loaded and RefTeX is enabled. Currently, 'biblatex.el', 'harvard.el',
'jurabib.el' and 'natbib.el' use this feature. If you have customized
'reftex-cite-format' and want to use your settings, you should set
this variable to 'nil'.
For biblatex, there are \citeauthor and \citeyear but not \citetitle.
For consistency and because lots of people use \citetitle especially in
humanities where biblatex is popular ("in his famous book,
\citetitle{babar}, \textcite{babar} defends...), I suggest you add
\citetitle and \citetitle*. Keystroke "t" is already taken by \textcite,
I suggest "i".
Cheers,
Pétùr