Hi all:
I'm working with the Book (Koma-script) class, ant I want to put an image
just on the rigth side of the chapter title. Is possible?
Regards
Antonio
OK, I didn't uderstand how I can do that. I'm only interested in create a
text with the footnotes a the side of the body, but it seem imposible.
Anyone have done that? Is possible to do this with a command in the
preamble?
About the position of the page numbers, I've read the manual of fancyhdr,
a
Hi all:
*try defining some LaTeX command that looks like a footnote, but acts like a
margin note. Very roughly:
\newcounter{footmarg}
\newcommand{\margfoot}[1]{\**refstepcounter{footmarg}\**marginpar{\arabic{footmarg}.
#1}}
Then, if you don't want footnotes at all:
\let\footnote=\margfoot
Thi
I'm writing and designing a text. The style is *Book Koma-script*
First question: the text have a lot of footnotes, and I want it to appear on
the side of the body of the text, as same as the margin notes. Is it
possible?
Second question: Is possible to change the position of the page numbers?
Ho
And if I use:
\defbibfilter{general}{\( \keyword{General} \) \and \type{book} \and \not
\type{electronic}}
\defbibfilter{online}{\( \keyword{General} \) \and \not \type{book}}
It works. It is because in the keyword general, I only have books and
electronics, and in the second appears all that are
Hi all:
First question:
If I write:
\defbibfilter{general}{\( \keyword{General} \) \and \type{electronic} \and
\not \type{book}}
It works fine, but if I write
\defbibfilter{general}{\keyword{General} \and \not \type{electronic}}
It includes the type electronic. I can use the first command, bu
Hi all:
I'm trying to define a filter for a bibliography, but I can't do it right.
In the *Biblatex* manual, in *3.5.8 Bibliography filters*, appears this
example:
*
**\defbibfilter{example}{% *
*\( \type{book} \or \type{inbook} \) *
*\and \keyword{abc} *
*\and \not \keyword{xyz}} *
And —I'm not
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Best regards
Antonio Díaz
Some questions related:
- When I want to use this system in the final text, composed by parts,
chapters (they have the bibilographies), sections and subsections, Lyx gives
an erorr in the output:
*Use of \...@chapter doesn't match its definition.
...textmd{\footnotesize
\begin{refsecti
What can I say… I works!
only one question… In the bibilographies appears the works cited. ¿Is
possible to make it to appear all the works contained in the .bib file? e.g.
in the bibliography of the first chapter must appears all the works of the
first file, independent of if they are cited or not
Yes, here is the output!
*Last login: Mon Jul 20 16:18:52 on ttyp1
Welcome to Darwin!
ordenador-de-monicreque:~ monicreque$
/Applications/LyX.app/Contents/MacOS/lyx
bibtexall: running bibtex on Text(2)
sh: -c: line 1: syntax error near unexpected token `('
sh: -c: line 1: `bibtex Text(2)'
bibtexal
I think not. When I try it says this:
*
**ordenador-de-monicreque:/Applications monicreque$ Lyx*
*-bash: Lyx: command not found*
*
regards
*
Aaargh!
I'm sorry. When I make
*ordenador-de-monicreque:/Applications monicreque$ open Lyx.app *
—I'm working in a mac— the terminal open the program. I open
*Text(2).lyx*in LyX and try a pdflatex. But the console say nothing!
Hi Jürgen:
Mmmm, OK. Now, when I make a *which bibtexall*, the terminal say
/usr/local/bin/bibtexall. I think it isn't OK, because the warning persist.
I've done a *sudo chmod 777 /usr/local/bin/bibtexall *to make it executable
for all users, and texhash to make it locatable.
Iv'e tried with so
Hi Jürgen:
Bibtexall is in /Users/monicreque/Library/texmf/bibtexall. If I do *which
bibtexall* in the console, it says:
* no bibtexall in /opt/local/bin /opt/local/sbin /bin /sbin /usr/bin
/usr/sbin /usr/local/bin /usr/texbin*
And if I do *bibtexall* says:
* bibtexall: command not found
*
*Ma
Hi:
"What does "kpsewhich Informe.bib" and "kpsewhich Informe2.bib" on the
command line reveal?"
/Users/monicreque/Library/texmf/bibtex/bib/Informe.bib
/Users/monicreque/Library/texmf/bibtex/bib/Informe2.bib
These are the places where I put the bib files.
"now if you run LyX from the console a
Im sorry Jürgen, I send here the correct file…
Text(2).lyx
Description: Binary data
Hi Jünger:
"Look at the preamble: you will have to adapt the paths in the \bibliography
command to point to the locations of your *.bib files. In your original
files,
you used non-valid paths, which was probably the reason it did not work for
you."
OK, I've just correct the path to the bibliogra
Hi all:
I'm trying to create a text with diferent chapters, each chapter with a
bibliography, and each bibliography with all the references of an .bib file.
Some of the references of the .bib file are citted in the chapter, but
anothers not. Anycase in the bibilography appears all the cites of the
Hi all:
I'm writing a text about some artists i've working on. The structure is like
a catalog, a lot of chapters, each one with an artist. I want one
bibliography at the end of each chapter, but i'm using the bibliography
stile verbose-trad2 of biblatex package, because I need to use "Ibid." or
"
Hi, thank you for the response:
On Mac, BibLaTeX should go in ~/Library/texmf/ (Make sure you put
the biblatex.bst file in the bibtex/bst/ directory, and everything
else in the tex/latex/ directory
Ok, everything was where you say.
Biblatex.module was in the ~/application support/Lyx�C1.6/L
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