Citation brackets using biblatex












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I'm using biblatex for references and citations in my thesis.



usepackage[backend=biber, style=alphabetic, citestyle=authoryear]{biblatex}


gives me the author name in the text, but I would like to have brackets around it. How would I do that?










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  • parencite gives you round brackets (parentheses). If you want square brackets a tad more work is needed. Do you really combine style=alphabetic, citestyle=authoryear,? If there is no other code to combine these two styles the output will be a bit odd.

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I'm using biblatex for references and citations in my thesis.



usepackage[backend=biber, style=alphabetic, citestyle=authoryear]{biblatex}


gives me the author name in the text, but I would like to have brackets around it. How would I do that?










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  • parencite gives you round brackets (parentheses). If you want square brackets a tad more work is needed. Do you really combine style=alphabetic, citestyle=authoryear,? If there is no other code to combine these two styles the output will be a bit odd.

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I'm using biblatex for references and citations in my thesis.



usepackage[backend=biber, style=alphabetic, citestyle=authoryear]{biblatex}


gives me the author name in the text, but I would like to have brackets around it. How would I do that?










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usepackage[backend=biber, style=alphabetic, citestyle=authoryear]{biblatex}


gives me the author name in the text, but I would like to have brackets around it. How would I do that?







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  • parencite gives you round brackets (parentheses). If you want square brackets a tad more work is needed. Do you really combine style=alphabetic, citestyle=authoryear,? If there is no other code to combine these two styles the output will be a bit odd.

    – moewe
    22 mins ago



















  • parencite gives you round brackets (parentheses). If you want square brackets a tad more work is needed. Do you really combine style=alphabetic, citestyle=authoryear,? If there is no other code to combine these two styles the output will be a bit odd.

    – moewe
    22 mins ago

















parencite gives you round brackets (parentheses). If you want square brackets a tad more work is needed. Do you really combine style=alphabetic, citestyle=authoryear,? If there is no other code to combine these two styles the output will be a bit odd.

– moewe
22 mins ago





parencite gives you round brackets (parentheses). If you want square brackets a tad more work is needed. Do you really combine style=alphabetic, citestyle=authoryear,? If there is no other code to combine these two styles the output will be a bit odd.

– moewe
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