Although using Lyx for a few years now in my science subjects, I have a history essay due on Monday and that is making me use features of Lyx that I am not very familiar with.
As far as bibliographies are concerned, I read about Jurabib (and with the help of a few people on this forum got it to work). However, the footnote citing in Jurabib is not what I need (there is no punctuation between the author and the title, for example) and I don't have time to work it all out. Instead I am using the Lyx Bibliography paragraph style for the first time. It is working fine, but by default produces a bibliography with entries numbered in square brackets. The style required for my history essay is to have the entries unnumbered, in alphabetical order (which I can do manually, it is not that big), and WITH ALL BUT THE FIRST LINE OF EACH ENTRY INDENTED! I have 2 questions: - Can I get the bibliography paragraphs to format this way? - If not, is there a manual way to achieve indenting on all but the first line of a paragraph? When I have more time I will look into Jurabib more thoroughly, as it is the really satisfying way to do things. - Lachlan