Thanks Tomoharu - that worked a treat. As usual you have solved my problems!
Cheers, James ----- Original Message ----- From: Tomoharu Nishino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Sunday, February 13, 2005 6:09 am Subject: Re: Harvard referencing style with Bibdesk > A couple of things to try: > > Make sure that Use Natbib is enabled in Layout->Documents and > you've > selected Author-Date. > > When inserting BibTex Reference, you might try one of the following > styles: > > apsrmp > apalike > apsrev > > As far as I can tell, apsrmp looks pretty much like the Harvard > style, > though I haven't really checked carefully for differences. > > If for some reason the above are not good enough and you must have > precisely the Harvard style, I think there is a Harvard style out > there. But I don't think it is installed as part of the Mac/fink > installation of TeTeX (it might be part of the i-installer > installation). If it is not installed, you need to go to > tug.ctan.org > and locate the harvard.sty and appropriate .bst files (agsm.bst, I > think, but there are probably others). Install these files, then > do > \usepackage{harvard} in the preamble (Layout>Document). > > Hope this helps. > > Tn > > > > On Feb 9, 2005, at 11:58 PM, James Bennett wrote: > > > Thanks Stephano - I've got LyX and Bibdesk talking to each other > okay> (in the manner you described), but I can't get it to produce the > > referencing style I'm after: I should have made myself clearer. > > > > Basically my problem is that I can't find the style I'm after in the > > > > Insert>Lists & Toc> BibTex Reference > > > > dialogue box (after I have selected my .bib file). I want to add the > > Harvard referencing style to this box, but I have no idea how to do > > this, or whether I can even do this in LyX. > > > > If anyone is nifty with this sort of thing, I'd greatly > appreciate any > > advice. > > > > Cheers, > > > > James > >