Is there a way I can specify a placeholder text for citations in which bibliographies are missing? For instance, I would imagine the syntax might look something like \citep[Author, Year]{AuthorYear}. I tried using \defcitealias but I guess that does not work if the bibliography entry is missing.
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Define a temporary command in your preamble:
\newcommand{\citetemp}[1]{(#1)}
and use \citetemp{Author, Year} in the document body, with whatever you like, say
\citetemp{Gödel, 1931}
It will be easy to use your editor's search facility for finding \citetemp and fix it with the key.
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@misc, with a key nameddummy, a year field of9999, and every other field taking a value ofdummy, be a way to go? You could issue citation commands such as\citet{dummy}as placeholders until the real entries are set up. – Mico Oct 01 '12 at 10:26dummy), I just need to go retrieve the entries. ;) – hatmatrix Oct 01 '12 at 16:08\citetemp{Author, Year}defining it as\newcommand{\citetemp}[1]{(#1)}. You can then search for\citetempand fix the key. – egreg Nov 03 '12 at 23:41