Thanks for the suggestion Jean-Pierre. On Wed, 10 Dec 2003, Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote:
> As far as the bib file is concerned, my opinion is that the > bib data should always be self contained, so that using @preamble > should not be encouraged (nor crossref in fact, or abbreviations). The example uses the .bib-file you sent me now (althoug we see this differently, I prefer to use something like aux2bib to create self-contained .bib-files when necessary) > Besides, the URL sould be described in an appropriate field, > which will be understood or not depending on the bst file > (natbib bsts understand the url field). > In that line, the \url command will be managed by the document. Makes sense... so the example uses plainnat now. > In addition, I ran the lyx file through tex2pdf > (it's a standard converter here) and the pdf is in Type 1 fonts > and hypertexted :-). I don't have tex2pdf AFAIK, so I added \usepackage{hyperref} to the preamble and changed the default font to times (it's a hack, I know). So the result is about the same as for the files you sent me, and I hope the .lyx-file will work for most users. /Christian -- Christian Ridderström http://www.md.kth.se/~chr