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I can't find a way to color each part of a reference just like the attached image.

I am using BibTeX to create bibliographic references along with the style aasjournal.bst, but there are two problems:

  1. I want the name of journals to be abbreviated, for example show ApJ, not Astrophysical Journal.
  2. I want the citation inside the paper be in the way that the names is black but he years are blue.

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Ruben
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    The isseus you listed aren't really related. On TeX.SX you usually ask one question each post. – Ruben Jan 02 '17 at 14:58
  • To recolour each part of an entry, you will need to modify the bibliographical style file, but we don't know what that is, or possibly post-process the .bbl file, but we don't know how that is created in your case. Abbreviating journal titles also may be done in a variety of ways (I recommend using @string), but we don't know what you are up to on this point, either.... – jon Jan 02 '17 at 18:36
  • I think you can just cancel out the first of your two questions. It got alredy answered anayway here on TeX.SX: http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/111724/is-there-a-transparent-way-to-automatically-abbreviate-journal-names – Ruben Jan 03 '17 at 03:56

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