Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!uupsi!sunic!ugle.unit.no!nuug!ulrik!rolfl From: rolfl@hedda.uio.no (Rolf Lindgren) Newsgroups: comp.text.tex Subject: apalike.sty Message-ID: Date: 1 May 91 20:49:44 GMT Sender: news@ulrik.uio.no (Mr News) Distribution: comp Organization: Institutt for Humanistisk Informatikk, Blindern, Oslo, Norway Lines: 28 Nntp-Posting-Host: hedda.uio.no I need (in spite of my violent protests) a LaTeX style option that allows me to do not only ... which cannot be true \cite[pp.\ 23--64]{calluphid} producing (approx.) ... which cannot be true (Calluphid, 1978, pp. 23-64). This is easyly handed by apalike.sty. However, I need also to be able to do something alng the lines of \cite[pp.\ 23--64]{calluphid} proves the non-existence of ... producing (again, approx.) Calluphid (1978) proves the non-existence of Can I patch apalike.sty in any way to produce a \cite2 or a \cite that takes an optional argument? How? I also need a conclusive argument from a psychologist why psychologists, of all people, have choosen to adopt this utterly ridiculous citation style. Rolf Lindgren | "The opinions expressed above are 616 Bjerke Studentheim | not necessarily those of anyone" N-0589 OSLO 5 | rolfl@hedda.uio.no