This is really a stylesheet cite formating question for latex, but...

I'm writing a paper that I want to look like a standard physics (science)
publication. I'm using the revtex4 template it is looks great, my
equations are numbered, etc. But since I'm citing the same books many
times but with different pages, I'm using \cite[p. 130]{author}. Problem
is that is shows up as:

I'm going since my reference now[1 p. 130].

What I want is for the page number to go in the bibligraphy at the end of
the document (ie: Smith, Title: 1997, p. 130) Is there a simple option /
stylesheet that will do this or an easy hack? I've tried different formats
in revtext and revtex4 (aps, pra, etc) but with no luck. The
revtex/journal-name option overwrites the bibtex .bst reference in the
bibliography, so I haven't been able to try different .bst files.

I'm just starting to use lyx and I have to say it is really awesome! The
thought of using a "normal" wordprocessor to write a 20-30 page paper
with lots of formated, numbered equations is scary.


Thanks,


Ben

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