Re: finding citations

2011-04-06 Thread Jack Tanner
Jack Tanner  hotmail.com> writes:

> That's neat! But it doesn't help me find those citations where a person is 
> not a first author.

And it also doesn't help to find those citations where a person is a first
author, but the paper is not the first one listed in a \cite{}.



Re: finding citations

2011-04-06 Thread Jack Tanner
BH  gmail.com> writes:

> Document > Outline ... and then use the dropdown list to select "List
> of Citations". Note that it normally comes in order of citation, but
> if you select the "Sort" option at the bottom, it will be sorted by
> author's last name.

That's neat! But it doesn't help me find those citations where a person is not a
first author.



Re: finding citations

2011-04-06 Thread BH
On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 2:55 PM, Jack Tanner  wrote:
> Is there a way to ask "where is this paper already cited in my document"? How
> about "is anything by author X already cited in my document"?

Document > Outline ... and then use the dropdown list to select "List
of Citations". Note that it normally comes in order of citation, but
if you select the "Sort" option at the bottom, it will be sorted by
author's last name.

BH


finding citations

2011-04-06 Thread Jack Tanner
Is there a way to ask "where is this paper already cited in my document"? How
about "is anything by author X already cited in my document"?

Thanks!