BcBob wrote:
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> I am writing a paper for a journal that wants the sections numbered in
> capital roman numerals and the subsections as capital letters. The
> subsubsections are numbers. As an example, II.B.3
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> Can someone provide a link to where this is do
BcBob wrote:
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> I am writing a paper for a journal that wants the sections numbered in
> capital roman numerals and the subsections as capital letters. The
> subsubsections are numbers. As an example, II.B.3
>
Adding these lines to the preamble seems to work (I do not seem to
I am writing a paper for a journal that wants the sections numbered in
capital roman numerals and the subsections as capital letters. The
subsubsections are numbers. As an example, II.B.3
I found a discussion on roman numbering and adding the following to the
document Latex Preamble does change t
How do I set the separator character for multiple citations? I am using the
'default (numerical)' citation style with superscript citations.
Right now if I have multiple citations they are separated by a semi-colon ;
I need to have a comma , but in the superscript.
I am using Lyx 1.5.5 with an
I have developed another solution to inserting matlab code into Lyx using the
'highlight.m' function from the matlab file exchange. This function creates
latex output for the syntax colored matlab code. I wrote a driver function
matlb2tex.m that takes care of the details. You can insert the latex
BcBob wrote:
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> Well, I think I am getting close on setting up a bst file for the journal
> 'Medical Physics'.
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I am attaching the bst file with changes provided by rgheck in case someone
can use it later. I renamed it medphys.bst .
Bob
http://n2.nabble.com/fil
Well, I think I am getting close on setting up a bst file for the journal
'Medical Physics'.
I have modified IEEEtran.bst. Here are my remaining problems:
article-delete comma between journal name and volume #
article- make volume number bold font
book-replace period after book title with comma
BcBob wrote:
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> In my last email, i forgot to attach the modified file
> http://n2.nabble.com/file/n2804517/aip2.bst aip2.bst
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> Bob
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And the bib file
http://n2.nabble.com/file/n2805308/BobRefs.bib BobRefs.bib
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In my last email, i forgot to attach the modified file
http://n2.nabble.com/file/n2804517/aip2.bst aip2.bst
Bob
BcBob wrote:
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> BcBob wrote:
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>> I am trying to format a bibliography for a paper to a physics journal
>> using the aip.bst style (see the att
BcBob wrote:
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> I am trying to format a bibliography for a paper to a physics journal
> using the aip.bst style (see the attached file).
>
> Now the problem is that it looks this style only gives the first page of
> an article, not the full page range as required by the jo
I am trying to format a bibliography for a paper to a physics journal using
the aip.bst style (see the attached file).
Thanks to Paul Rubin's help, I am now able to get Lyx to utilize this to
format the bibliography.
Now the problem is that it looks this style only gives the first page of an
ar
I am writing a paper for a physics journal and I want to use the AIP style.
This was not included in the standard list so I downloaded aip.bst from
ftp://tug.ctan.org/tex-archive/biblio/bibtex/contrib/phy-bstyles/
I placed the file in this directory (I am using Windows XP)
C:\Program Files\MiKTeX
BcBob wrote:
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> Matlab has a feature called publish to latex that runs code and packages
> the code and the output into a latex file. I would like to use it to put
> examples into my book but I am having trouble importing the latex code
> into Lyx.
>
> The problem is that
Matlab has a feature called publish to latex that runs code and packages the
code and the output into a latex file. I would like to use it to put
examples into my book but I am having trouble importing the latex code into
Lyx.
The problem is that comments get mangled in with code during the impor
I found a perl script on the internet that makes a concordance.
http://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=104604
I ran it on my windows computer using cygwin (after downloading Perl) and it
works (mostly)
To use:
1. export document from Lyx as text
2. convert the text file to Unix style newlines (LF on
I am looking for open source tools to help generating index entries. I know
Lyx has an interface to the Latex makeindex utility but I am looking for
utilities to generate a list of the words, phrases etc to use in the index.
Something as simple as a utility to find all unique words in the index wi
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