cmira...@kde-france.org wrote:
Marcelo Reis wrote:
I tried A LOT of styles, and finally I was able to find one that I
thought that meet my needs.it is the ALIKE2 style.
I can't find anything called alike2.bst. Are you using natbib ?
/Sorry, the file can be found at:
C:\Arquivos de programas\MiKTeX 2.7\bibtex\bst\apalike\apalike2.bst
My only worry is: Why after I include any citation, all my
Bibliographies is messed up :-(
Should not be this way, I think
/
I'm in this problem for weeks and I'm really tired of it, I would
appreciate a LOT if some one help me.
Don't worry. Bibliographies can be very frustrating and hard to debug.
You should give more details. Are you using natbib, jurabib, biblatex ? and
a small file with a small bib file.
It seems to me that what you want to achieve can be done with natbib. I
don't know very well natbib but look the documentation or wait that
somebody on the list with more knowledge answers.
Cheers,
Charles
/Yes, Maybe I should try another way but since I spend a lot of time
using JabRef, creating the Bib Files and other things I was trying first
to solve this frustrating issue :-(
Hope some one give me an idea.
Thanks
/