>>X-Injected-Via-Gmane: http://gmane.org/ >>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>From: Christian Ridderström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>Subject: Is this a solid workaround for using bibunits without bibliography title >>Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2003 06:36:39 +0100 >>X-Complaints-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>X-X-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >>Hi >> >>I'm using bibunits.sty to insert a special list of references in my >>thesis. In this case I don't want the usual "Bibliography"-title, and I'm >>using a tip from this list to fix that. My question is if this >>solution will cause problems later on. >> >>Bascially I'm doing the following: >>(The lyx-file is here: http://www.md.kth.se/~chr/lyx/examples/bibunits/ ) >> >>In preamble: \usepackage{bibunits} >> >>In document: >> (ERT) \begin{bibunit}[unsrt] >> >> Normal citations (or \nocite{}-commands) >> .... >> >> (ERT) \def\chapter*#1{}
What about refining the sectioning level of bibliography instead ? \renewcommand{\bibliographysection}{\section} and the local title \renewcommand{\bibliographytext}{Specific bibliography} >> (ERT) \putbib[aBibtexFile] >> >>I've figured out that "\def\chapter*#1{}" redefines the environment >>chapter*, but I'm not sure if this will be temporary, or if there is a >>risk that later 'chapter*'-environments will be affected? It should depend at which level this is done, may be setting braces to describe the scope of the change prevents exporting it further, I'm not sure. >>In the original tip, the redefinition was to be inserted just before the >>bibliography, so there wasn't any risk of affecting a later >>chapter*-environment. This redefinition of chapter* may kill the appendix layout anyway. -- Jean-Pierre