OK,

Thank,

It works, even for elsarticle!

Anyway, is it considered as a bug?

My Best.

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> Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2018 at 12:06 AM
> From: "Paul A. Rubin" <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: issue with bibliography
>
> On 09/24/2018 02:22 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have a file that I created with yje class revtex 4.1
> > Then, I changed to elsevier
> >
> > At the same time it change the bibliography style
> > Here is the difference:
> >
> > < \textclass revtex4-1
> > ---
> >> \textclass elsarticle
> > < \cite_engine_type default
> > ---
> >> \cite_engine_type authoryear
> > This creates real problems when I compile.
> > Hence, I returned to revtex 4.1
> > but lyx keeps the bibliography style
> >
> > < \cite_engine_type default
> > < \biblio_style plain
> > ---
> >> \cite_engine_type authoryear
> >> \biblio_style plainnat
> > There is no way to get rid of the plainnat (and go back to plain)
> > Actually, when I try to change it to plan, it seems that it is done, but it 
> > is never really applied.
> >
> > Question.
> > How can I return to plan style, without the variant Author-year?
> > Actually, I cannot remove this option.
> >
> > It seems that this issue appears with version 2.3.0 (I am still using it 
> > because,
> > it has not been updated by fedora 28).
> >
> >
> > Thank.
> >
> The layout files for both revtex4-1 and elsarticle specify use of 
> natbib. For revtex4-1, at least, I can propose a fix. In Document > 
> Settings, go to Local Layout, enter "Provides natbib-internal 0" 
> (without the quotes), validate and then apply it. Still in the settings 
> dialog, go to Bibliography and switch the Style format drop-down (which 
> should now give you several choices).
> 
> This does not work with elsarticle. I suspect it is because the layout 
> file for elsarticle specifies natbib.sty as a class option. Someone who 
> knows more about this than I do may know a way to override that in Local 
> Layout, but I don't. Another possibility, if you really want to use 
> elsarticle, is to copy the layout file to your local layouts folder, 
> open it in a text editor, and strip out any references to natbib. You 
> might also want to give it a different file name and a different name in 
> the \DeclareLaTeXClass command (such as "My Elsevier") to distinguish it 
> from the original.
> 
> Paul
> 
>

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