The style sheet I'm now working to wants this for references within the discussion:
Smith 1993: 23
I'm using harvard (heavy investment in its specific commands on this document so switching to natbib or biblatex is not labour-saving) which gives this (once parentheses are set to none).
Smith 1993, 23.
A friend suggested \renewcommand{\HAR@hisep@agsm}{:} but this brought no joy.
An equivalent for natbib seems to be \setcitestyle{notesep={: }}
A MWE (without the renewcommand follows)
\documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article}
\usepackage{harvard}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\harvardparenthesis{none}
\begin{document}
As one of the chief architects of `civic paganism' puts it:\footnote{\citeasnoun[36 n.3]{north2010a}.}
\bibliographystyle{harvard}
\bibliography{Sente}
\end{document}
I spared you documentation of the errors of my different attempts as there were a great number of variants depending on adding different options. I'm currently tryingto get a MWE with the makeatother and makeatletter wrapper and will post/clarify if I can get it working (not as yet).
\documentclass{...}and ending with\end{document}. – Marco Daniel May 14 '13 at 16:58makeatletter? – Marco Daniel May 14 '13 at 17:01\renewcommandline with\makatletterand\makeatother. See What do \makeatletter and \makeatother do? for why. – Alan Munn May 14 '13 at 17:11harvardis unknown. Do you meanagsm. – Marco Daniel May 26 '13 at 10:40