The web page below shows how to modify standard BibLaTeX
to allow possessive author names in citations (use all three lines in the URL) :
https://tex.stackexchange.com/
questions/22273/
author-name-of-textcite-as-possessive
For example, suppose a bib file has the following entry:
@bo
On Wednesday 25 February 2015 07:39:36 Jerry Bond wrote:
> Hi List --
>
> Using Lyx 2.1.3 on a Linux platform.
>
> We have just gone live with a Users Manual for a Linux distribution in
> both html and pdf format. For the most part, the conversion to html goes
> well, and only minor adjustments
Currently I'm perfectly happy to abuse a san serif font for the moment.
I've never liked that family anyway.
The fontspec document looks a bit intimidating but I'll give it a go. I
suppose that the local layout approach would work, since one probably get
away without the display font showing Rom
Hi List --
Using Lyx 2.1.3 on a Linux platform.
We have just gone live with a Users Manual for a Linux distribution in
both html and pdf format. For the most part, the conversion to html goes
well, and only minor adjustments need to be made to the css or the html
itself. If it helps, the html
On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 10:05 AM, Guenter Milde wrote:
> On 2015-02-24, John Kane wrote:
>
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>
>> I have managed to get my screen font and output fonts set to 'unspell' as
>> wanted and it is working well.
>
>> My next problem is that would lik
On 2015-02-24, John Kane wrote:
> [-- Type: text/plain, Encoding: quoted-printable --]
> I have managed to get my screen font and output fonts set to 'unspell' as
> wanted and it is working well.
> My next problem is that would like to mix two fonts in the body of the
> text. It looks relativel