Janus Sandsgaard wrote: > I fully agree. Representing social science I have been looking for > something like this. I am not sure if there are alternative bib-systems out > there for social science and humanities (Jürgen?). Natbib has been > suggested but I am not sure if it is the right thing for people like me.
Indeed natbib and jurabib are the two choices IMO. They have both their pros and cons. Jurabib is certainly more powerful and is actively developped. OTH there are lots of bst's for natbib (because of custom-bib) and natbib eats much less resources. And natbib is still the de facto standard AFAICS. > Currently I am writing a book about "Linux in Academia" for a non technical > audience of students and professors from social science and humanities. I > am putting a lot of effort into the LyX chapter and would love to > demonstratge the use of Jurabib in LyX. Sounds good. > Any idea when it can be implemented in LyX? It is implemented in the developper's version (which will become LyX 1.4). Don't ask when this will be released. Jürgen.