t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes: Bibtex.el is not that hard to configure. I think I have something like this to configure FIRSTAUTHOR-YY (without the hyphen):
(setq bibtex-autokey-titlewords 0 bibtex-autokey-titlewords-stretch 0 bibtex-autokey-titleword-length 0 bibtex-autokey-edit-before-use nil) But this only works on new keys and I wouldn't want "old" .bib file not working. > At this point I think the benefit of citation shortcuts is relatively > modest and the limitation of requiring authors to ensure keys don't end > in punctuation potentially onerous. On balance, I think strong > consideration should be given to the option of not using shortcuts. But Org is also a format. I have for instance written limited Org support for texworks. For people who do not have the luxury of using Emacs easy syntax matters. Personally, I think the benefit of short citations is large. I think allowing different characters if the least bad solution. Inline footnotes are also limited compared to footnote-definitions, so perhaps it is not that bad... —Rasmus -- Bang bang