I want to cite a forthcoming paper and I'm following the instructions here. My bib file looks like:
@preamble{"\newcommand{\noop}[1]{}"}
@Article{somearticle,
title={{Title}},
author="A, B and C, D and E, F",
journal="Journal",
pubstate = {forthcoming},
year="{\noop{2001} forthcoming}"
}
But when I cite this article in my overleaf document with the code,
\documentclass[11pt]{article}
\usepackage[round]{natbib}
\begin{document}
\citet{somearticle}
\bibliographystyle{chicago}
\bibliography{ref.bib}
\end{document}
the output looks like
A et al. (ming)
It is annoying as the "forthcoming" becomes "ming". When I change the citation style back to "plainnat", everything becomes normal
A et al. ( forthcoming )
I need the chicago style, any suggestions on how to deal with the small bug?
forthcoming? Like this:pubstate = {{forthcoming}},– TiMauzi Mar 31 '22 at 15:41chicagobib style is programmed to accept only the four final characters in theyearfield. Not sure why. – Mico Mar 31 '22 at 17:27