Ah yes, I see your point. Trial and error to the nth degree. Still I think those hints will help even if I am left saying "I am not going to write a dissertation", NO, NO! Not with Miede's!
The unfortunate thing is that Miede's classicthesis is so seductive that people writing books and monographs may get sucked in. Come to think of it, I already know one historian who intends to use it for his dissertation. So we probably need any and every hint we can get. Thanks On 3 September 2016 at 08:01, Michael Berger <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 09/03/2016 03:57 AM, John Kane wrote: > > And what did you do---in LyX terms. We can probably do the stubbornness > ourselves, well some of us anyway. > > On 2 September 2016 at 06:52, Michael Berger <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Just managed to resolve the issue myself. >> >> Applied method: stubbornness mixed with trial and errors. >> >> cheers, >> >> Michael >> >> >> On 09/01/2016 05:08 PM, Michael Berger wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> ... >>> >> >> > -- > John Kane > Kingston ON Canada > > John, I do not feel competent to provide sort of directions what to do. I > must have done too many > things wrong from the beginning. So tracking back is not possible even if > I wanted to. > Furthermore, each case is most probably different. > But if somebody needs help in setting up sectioned plus multiple > bibliographies together (in a document > based on Miede's classicthesis, using the master-child concept) I am > prepared to share my experience. > > Lyx 2.1.3, classicthesis-LyX-v4.1, linguistic modules loaded > > Though, a couple of things make me wonder, e. g. the following: > With me, sectioned bibliographies only work if using 'unsrt' or unsrtnat' > which to me makes sense. > The bibtopic documentation says that bibtopic does not work with (or does > not support?) 'unsrt'. > But here it does and everything works just perfect without compromise. > The style option in the first line of the ERT (screenshot) may be plain, > plainnat, unsrt, unsrtnat or may > even be removed without effecting the document or the format of any of its > seven different bibliographies. > > The bibliography default style in both the master and the child is set to > 'unsrtnat' and this one obviously > determines the format of all the document's bibliographies. > > The child's preamble only has two lines: > > \usepackage[style=long,nolist]{glossaries} > > \usepackage{bibtopic} > > I hope my experience can be of help to other users although there may not > be too many working on > > documents with similar structure and challenges. > > Cheers, > > Michael > > > > -- John Kane Kingston ON Canada
