\citep[see][]{jon90}                     -->        (see Jones et al., 1990)
\citep[see][chap. 2]{jon90} --> (see Jones et al., 1990, chap. 2)

I guess you could do that with

\def\citep[#1][#2][#3]{#1\ \citealt[#3], #2}

or something like that...

Guess it would be nice to have all natbib commands in a macro-file.
And add that to the wiki.

Adriaan

On Thu, 29 Jan 2009, Pau wrote:

nice!

I have defined this to \def\citealt{\cite[left=,right=]}
for the equivalent

what's the equivalent in ConTeXt of citep??

What is \citep supposed to do?

Aditya
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