Use your file-search tool to find alpha.bst. Or try "kpsewhich
alpha.bst". You can put your bst files in roughly the same place and
then run texhash, or whatever the equivalent "update the tex directory
structure" command is on the Mac. Even better is to create a local tex
directory structure under your home directory and put such files there.
In my case, those files are at /home/rgheck/texmf/bibtex/bst/base/.
Exactly where your local tree should be is determined by texmf.cnf.
(Again, find this using kpsewhich or your file-find tool.) That file
defines a variable HOMETEXMF, which in my case is $HOME/texmf. You can
of course define it as you wish.
I don't know how to get these to show up in the bibliography listing, or
even if that is possible. But you can always get to them manually, using
the "browse" button.
Richard
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Thanks to Charles for the site below. Suppose the journal I'm
submitting to uses a BibTeX style file (elsart-harv.bst) that can be
downloaded from their site. Where (in LyX/Mac 1.4.1) exactly do I put
this file and then do I have to do anything else to get that style
file to show up in the drop-down list of styles in LyX? (I have been
unable to find even the existing .bst files that must have come with
my TeX installation.)
Bruce
On Jul 10, 2006, at 12:04 PM, Charles de Miramon wrote:
LB wrote:
I agree. That's a great idea.
http://jo.irisson.free.fr/bstdatabase/index.php
Cheers,
Charles
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