How can I replace “and” with another conjunction? I write in Spanish












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How can I change 'and' in my cites? E.g. "Rojas and Torres" -- I want "Rojas y Torres".










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    Try adding usepackage[spanish]{babel} in your peamble.

    – CarLaTeX
    Feb 22 at 20:10






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    Welcome to TeX.SE. Do you use biblatex or bibtex? If it's the latter, which bibliography style do you employ.

    – Mico
    Feb 22 at 20:23






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    If you are indeed using biblatex as you tag suggests, you should automatically get Spanish localisation strings if you write in Spanish (and tell LaTeX about that with babel or piolyglossia). For other packages and styles more work will be required. Please tell us which bibliography and citation packages you use and which style in an MWE (tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/228/35864) or MWEB (tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/4407/35864). Without that info we can't really help you, I'm afraid.

    – moewe
    Feb 23 at 14:54






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    Any news here? Unfortunately, your question is lacking important details and therefore can't really be answered properly at the moment. All attempts to help you would have to resort to wild guessing and might send you on a wild goose chase or be counterproductive. If the question is not clarified with more information about the packages you use (and ideally an MWE) I will vote to close this question as unclear what you are asking.

    – moewe
    2 days ago








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    If you are using usepackage{apacite} (i.e. apacite) you probably also want to use bibliographystyle{apacite} and not apalike. apacite has a Spanish localisation and should be able to say 'y'. apalike on the other hand is English only. (Of course the two styles also differ in many other respects: apalike is basically just author-year citation with nothing fancy going on, while apacite tries to implement the complex rules of the Publication Manual of the APA.) I didn't investigate further for a lack of a poper MWE: tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/228/35864

    – moewe
    55 mins ago


















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How can I change 'and' in my cites? E.g. "Rojas and Torres" -- I want "Rojas y Torres".










share|improve this question




















  • 4





    Try adding usepackage[spanish]{babel} in your peamble.

    – CarLaTeX
    Feb 22 at 20:10






  • 3





    Welcome to TeX.SE. Do you use biblatex or bibtex? If it's the latter, which bibliography style do you employ.

    – Mico
    Feb 22 at 20:23






  • 1





    If you are indeed using biblatex as you tag suggests, you should automatically get Spanish localisation strings if you write in Spanish (and tell LaTeX about that with babel or piolyglossia). For other packages and styles more work will be required. Please tell us which bibliography and citation packages you use and which style in an MWE (tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/228/35864) or MWEB (tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/4407/35864). Without that info we can't really help you, I'm afraid.

    – moewe
    Feb 23 at 14:54






  • 1





    Any news here? Unfortunately, your question is lacking important details and therefore can't really be answered properly at the moment. All attempts to help you would have to resort to wild guessing and might send you on a wild goose chase or be counterproductive. If the question is not clarified with more information about the packages you use (and ideally an MWE) I will vote to close this question as unclear what you are asking.

    – moewe
    2 days ago








  • 2





    If you are using usepackage{apacite} (i.e. apacite) you probably also want to use bibliographystyle{apacite} and not apalike. apacite has a Spanish localisation and should be able to say 'y'. apalike on the other hand is English only. (Of course the two styles also differ in many other respects: apalike is basically just author-year citation with nothing fancy going on, while apacite tries to implement the complex rules of the Publication Manual of the APA.) I didn't investigate further for a lack of a poper MWE: tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/228/35864

    – moewe
    55 mins ago
















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How can I change 'and' in my cites? E.g. "Rojas and Torres" -- I want "Rojas y Torres".










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How can I change 'and' in my cites? E.g. "Rojas and Torres" -- I want "Rojas y Torres".







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  • 4





    Try adding usepackage[spanish]{babel} in your peamble.

    – CarLaTeX
    Feb 22 at 20:10






  • 3





    Welcome to TeX.SE. Do you use biblatex or bibtex? If it's the latter, which bibliography style do you employ.

    – Mico
    Feb 22 at 20:23






  • 1





    If you are indeed using biblatex as you tag suggests, you should automatically get Spanish localisation strings if you write in Spanish (and tell LaTeX about that with babel or piolyglossia). For other packages and styles more work will be required. Please tell us which bibliography and citation packages you use and which style in an MWE (tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/228/35864) or MWEB (tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/4407/35864). Without that info we can't really help you, I'm afraid.

    – moewe
    Feb 23 at 14:54






  • 1





    Any news here? Unfortunately, your question is lacking important details and therefore can't really be answered properly at the moment. All attempts to help you would have to resort to wild guessing and might send you on a wild goose chase or be counterproductive. If the question is not clarified with more information about the packages you use (and ideally an MWE) I will vote to close this question as unclear what you are asking.

    – moewe
    2 days ago








  • 2





    If you are using usepackage{apacite} (i.e. apacite) you probably also want to use bibliographystyle{apacite} and not apalike. apacite has a Spanish localisation and should be able to say 'y'. apalike on the other hand is English only. (Of course the two styles also differ in many other respects: apalike is basically just author-year citation with nothing fancy going on, while apacite tries to implement the complex rules of the Publication Manual of the APA.) I didn't investigate further for a lack of a poper MWE: tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/228/35864

    – moewe
    55 mins ago
















  • 4





    Try adding usepackage[spanish]{babel} in your peamble.

    – CarLaTeX
    Feb 22 at 20:10






  • 3





    Welcome to TeX.SE. Do you use biblatex or bibtex? If it's the latter, which bibliography style do you employ.

    – Mico
    Feb 22 at 20:23






  • 1





    If you are indeed using biblatex as you tag suggests, you should automatically get Spanish localisation strings if you write in Spanish (and tell LaTeX about that with babel or piolyglossia). For other packages and styles more work will be required. Please tell us which bibliography and citation packages you use and which style in an MWE (tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/228/35864) or MWEB (tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/4407/35864). Without that info we can't really help you, I'm afraid.

    – moewe
    Feb 23 at 14:54






  • 1





    Any news here? Unfortunately, your question is lacking important details and therefore can't really be answered properly at the moment. All attempts to help you would have to resort to wild guessing and might send you on a wild goose chase or be counterproductive. If the question is not clarified with more information about the packages you use (and ideally an MWE) I will vote to close this question as unclear what you are asking.

    – moewe
    2 days ago








  • 2





    If you are using usepackage{apacite} (i.e. apacite) you probably also want to use bibliographystyle{apacite} and not apalike. apacite has a Spanish localisation and should be able to say 'y'. apalike on the other hand is English only. (Of course the two styles also differ in many other respects: apalike is basically just author-year citation with nothing fancy going on, while apacite tries to implement the complex rules of the Publication Manual of the APA.) I didn't investigate further for a lack of a poper MWE: tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/228/35864

    – moewe
    55 mins ago










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Try adding usepackage[spanish]{babel} in your peamble.

– CarLaTeX
Feb 22 at 20:10





Try adding usepackage[spanish]{babel} in your peamble.

– CarLaTeX
Feb 22 at 20:10




3




3





Welcome to TeX.SE. Do you use biblatex or bibtex? If it's the latter, which bibliography style do you employ.

– Mico
Feb 22 at 20:23





Welcome to TeX.SE. Do you use biblatex or bibtex? If it's the latter, which bibliography style do you employ.

– Mico
Feb 22 at 20:23




1




1





If you are indeed using biblatex as you tag suggests, you should automatically get Spanish localisation strings if you write in Spanish (and tell LaTeX about that with babel or piolyglossia). For other packages and styles more work will be required. Please tell us which bibliography and citation packages you use and which style in an MWE (tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/228/35864) or MWEB (tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/4407/35864). Without that info we can't really help you, I'm afraid.

– moewe
Feb 23 at 14:54





If you are indeed using biblatex as you tag suggests, you should automatically get Spanish localisation strings if you write in Spanish (and tell LaTeX about that with babel or piolyglossia). For other packages and styles more work will be required. Please tell us which bibliography and citation packages you use and which style in an MWE (tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/228/35864) or MWEB (tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/4407/35864). Without that info we can't really help you, I'm afraid.

– moewe
Feb 23 at 14:54




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1





Any news here? Unfortunately, your question is lacking important details and therefore can't really be answered properly at the moment. All attempts to help you would have to resort to wild guessing and might send you on a wild goose chase or be counterproductive. If the question is not clarified with more information about the packages you use (and ideally an MWE) I will vote to close this question as unclear what you are asking.

– moewe
2 days ago







Any news here? Unfortunately, your question is lacking important details and therefore can't really be answered properly at the moment. All attempts to help you would have to resort to wild guessing and might send you on a wild goose chase or be counterproductive. If the question is not clarified with more information about the packages you use (and ideally an MWE) I will vote to close this question as unclear what you are asking.

– moewe
2 days ago






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If you are using usepackage{apacite} (i.e. apacite) you probably also want to use bibliographystyle{apacite} and not apalike. apacite has a Spanish localisation and should be able to say 'y'. apalike on the other hand is English only. (Of course the two styles also differ in many other respects: apalike is basically just author-year citation with nothing fancy going on, while apacite tries to implement the complex rules of the Publication Manual of the APA.) I didn't investigate further for a lack of a poper MWE: tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/228/35864

– moewe
55 mins ago







If you are using usepackage{apacite} (i.e. apacite) you probably also want to use bibliographystyle{apacite} and not apalike. apacite has a Spanish localisation and should be able to say 'y'. apalike on the other hand is English only. (Of course the two styles also differ in many other respects: apalike is basically just author-year citation with nothing fancy going on, while apacite tries to implement the complex rules of the Publication Manual of the APA.) I didn't investigate further for a lack of a poper MWE: tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/228/35864

– moewe
55 mins ago












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