The notion that we can lower their levels of stress by subjecting people to coërcion and to adjustive discrimination is remarkable and at best a questionable and somewhat desperate stretch, rather than a profound implication.
ROTFPMLHMSBAH el On 2018-02-15 07:32 , Daniel Kian Mc Kiernan wrote:> > No, I have a really blunt way of responding to those who are > condescending or dogmatic rather than at all helpful in response to > requests for help. If I'm drowning and you throw a horseshoe, don't > expect gratitude. > > On 02/14/2018 09:13 PM, Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote: >> You have a really funny way of asking for help. >> >> el >> >> — Sent from Dr Lisse’s iPad Mini >> >> On 15 Feb 2018, 01:30 +0200, Mc Kiernan Daniel Kian >> <mc_kier...@oeconomist.com>, wrote: >>> >>> That is a signally absurd response. >>> >>> A minimal example would be an empty LyX document. I could show you >>> a screen-shot of an empty preamble, but you presumably know how that >>> looks. Likewise for the Bibliography dialog. >>> >>> I could go a bit further, and post a bibtex file, and a LyX document >>> with a cite element and bibligraphy element, and ask “What do I do >>> to get LyX to render that cite element and the bibliogrpahy in >>> Chicago style?” But, again, you presumably know how bibtex files, >>> cite elements, and bibliography elements look. >>> >>> So far, I've seen you post one willfully passive-aggressive response >>> to one person, and then this foolish response to me. This list >>> begins to look to be a source of abuse, rather than constructive >>> response. >>> >>> On 02/14/2018 03:11 AM, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote: >>>> >>>> As a general rule, >>>> >>>> provide a Minimal Working Example, ie the shortest LyX file with >>>> the shortest BIB file that demonstrates the issue. >>>> >>>> greetings, el >>>> >>>> On 14/02/2018 02:13, Daniel Kian Mc Kiernan wrote: >>>>> I've an article, prepared in LyX, whose citations and bibliography >>>>> I need to have rendered in Chicago style. (Indeed, If I can get >>>>> the sections titles &c to conform automatically to Chicago-journal >>>>> style, that would be great.) >>>>> >>>>> I'd like to avoid a process of tweaking a .tex file. >>>>> >>>>> When I try to handl things by way of the preamble, LyX yowls about >>>>> conflicting specifications. If I have to do everything through >>>>> the preamble or by tweaking a .tex file, then I'd like to know how >>>>> to disable the build-in Bibliography processing.