On Sep 19, 2008, at 4:15 PM, Dave Hewitt wrote:

One additional tip...
If you are likely to use the aliases in many documents, you can put a
list of the \defcitealias commands in a tex file and then use Insert->
File->Child Document in LyX.

I noticed that you can put the \defcitealias in the main document or the Preamble. Both work, so I guess it depends on what suits you. The child
document tip is great too.

Thanks for putting this on the wiki.

Ditto. Worked like a charm for me. It might be worth making that "t" in cite_t_alias bold... I thought it was a typo on Stephen's part and it derailed
me for 5 minutes.  :)


The commands are in the natbib documentation
There is both a \citetalias (text only) and a \citepalias (parentheses around text)

I found that I had to use \citetalias followed by the LyX citation to get the overall style I wanted.

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