Thanks guys! I will check out all those recommendations. Mhac
On 9/9/05, Kevin Pfeiffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Mhac Janapin writes: > > Hi Guys! > > I am new in this list, so please bear with my total ignorance. I am > > writing my Dissertation right now and *was* using a wordprocessor to > > do it. However, that word proc is quite lacking in doing what I > > intend to do. Then I stumbled on LaTeX which logically led me to Lyx. > [....] > > However, our Department requires us to follow the Turabian > > Specifications in writing our paper. So in wanting to use Lyx, I > > tried to search for a style that follows the Turabian > > Specifications... and I don't think I found one. > > > > So: > > 1) Is there an existing style available (from users here or even a > > downloadable one) that would follow Turabian? > > The Turabian style appears to be based on Chicago. The TeX Catalogue > lists a package and bib.sty called "achicago". Perhaps someone here > knows whether one could use this with LyX (I'm not smart enough). Here > are the links: > > http://www.tug.org/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/entries/achicago.html > http://www.tug.org/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/entries/achicago-bst.html > > Last but not least, ask your department for a layout file. Perhaps the > have one; if not, they will learn that there might be a need for one. > > -Kevin > > -- > Kevin Pfeiffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Tiros-Translations > -- Mhac Janapin PBTS SysAd www.pbts.net.ph <http://www.pbts.net.ph> ============= http://mulingsilang.blogspot.com ============= I'm an Open Source Enthusiast. c",) Mozilla Firefox 1 - getfirefox.com <http://getfirefox.com> Mozilla Thunderbird 1 - mozilla.org <http://mozilla.org> OpenOffice.org 1 =============