Is there a way to automatically add initials to citations if and only if there are two authors with the same last name, cited in the same article, using BibTeX and natbib? (I'd rather not switch from natbib, but would consider another package that provides Chicago or APA style author-year citations.)
This is essentially the same question as this one, but that question is about biblatex, and I would prefer to use BibTeX because of this answer to another question.
This similar question has a nice answer, but the sole answer is designed to always add first initials for the two authors with the same last name. If I don't cite one of the authors, I don't want the initial added when I cite the other author. It would be easy to define two versions of the \disambiguate command suggested in the answer--one version for use when I cite both authors, and one for use when I only cite one--but it would be better if I didn't have to remember to change this as I add and remove citations.
An MWE:
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{natbib}
\begin{document}
More than one author has made this point \citep{CGeertz:Negara,
HGeertz:BalineseTemple}. Here's how the citation should look
(C. \citealt{CGeertz:Negara}; H. \citealt{HGeertz:BalineseTemple}).
\bibliographystyle{chicago}
\bibliography{my}
\end{document}
my.bib:
@Book{CGeertz:Negara,
author = {Geertz, Clifford},
title = {Negara: The Theatre State in 19th Century Bali},
publisher = {Princeton},
year = {1981},
}
@Book{HGeertz:BalineseTemple,
author = {Geertz, Hildred},
title = {The Life of a Balinese Temple},
publisher = {University of Hawaii Press},
year = {2004},
}




apacitepackage with theapacitebibliography style does this automatically. – Alan Munn Jan 17 '16 at 01:00