> "Vaclav" == Vaclav Smidl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Vaclav> (I had to change Author_Address to AuthorAddress. It does not
Vaclav> work with CopyStyle! lyx announce it does not know
Vaclav> Author_Address but 'Author Address' which does not work
Vaclav> eather. AuthorAddress is safe enough.)
Thanks for trying this.
> Just had a further look, and I'm guessing that you're trying to get output
> as in example 2 of instraut.ps, where the authors are one after the other,
> followed by addresses? I have to admit, this isn't a format I've ever had
> to use, so I didn't think of it.
You are
Vaclav,
Just had a further look, and I'm guessing that you're trying to get output
as in example 2 of instraut.ps, where the authors are one after the other,
followed by addresses? I have to admit, this isn't a format I've ever had
to use, so I didn't think of it.
As to the question, I don't kn
If it is for an Elseveir journal, then don't. Use the Elseveir bst file,
from their website, and leave them as is. The idea is that Elseveir will
do what they need to your article at their end.
My understanding, from comp.text.tex, is that they wil probably end up
retyping it anyway.
Rod
On Mon
Dekel Tsur wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 01:12:32PM +, Angus Leeming wrote:
>
>>Rob Lahaye wrote:
>>
>>>I'm using the new Elsart layout, though I don't know if that matters.
>>>I have trouble to squash multiple citations, e.g. I get [1,2,3,4,5,6]
>>>instead of [1-6]. Any idea what I can do
On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 01:12:32PM +, Angus Leeming wrote:
> Rob Lahaye wrote:
> > I'm using the new Elsart layout, though I don't know if that matters.
> > I have trouble to squash multiple citations, e.g. I get [1,2,3,4,5,6]
> > instead of [1-6]. Any idea what I can do about that?
>
> If yo
Rob Lahaye wrote:
> I'm using the new Elsart layout, though I don't know if that matters.
> I have trouble to squash multiple citations, e.g. I get [1,2,3,4,5,6]
> instead of [1-6]. Any idea what I can do about that?
Do you think that this is a question for lyx-devel or lyx-users?
If not using n