yes, I have already searched on Google and also here on Stackoverflow, but unfortunately I have not found any suitable results.
I would like to combine several sources with different page references in one citation command in LaTeX.
This is what I've tried so far (MWE):
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage[backend=biber, natbib=true, bibstyle=alphabetic, citestyle=alphabetic, sorting=anyt]{biblatex}
\addbibresource{sources.bib}
\begin{document}
\cite[p.1, p.2][p.3, p.4]{A, B}
\end{document}
with sources.bib
@book{A, author = {Bob}, year = {2025}}
@misc{B, author = {Anna}, year = {2024}}
The result is [p.1, p.2 Bob25; Ann24, p.3, p.4]. I want to have
- several sources,
- that are embraced by squared brackets,
- seperatad with semicolons,
- and, if not empty, have additional information to each source, for page references i.e.
such that: [Bob25, p.1; Ann24, p.3]
You can use the
\citesmacro to cite multiple works at once: