Most of my references are stored on my hard drive, there path is
contained in the bib-item infos (field "file"). Is there any bib-style
such the path is printed out as link into the reference list such that a
click opens it?
Thanks as always.
/J.
>
> the "t" means that all except the very first Character in the title
> will be set to lowercase (see btxhak.dvi) change line 4 to
>
> { title }
>
> and it should work as you expect.
>
Thanks a lot Jurgen.. this worked great!!
nirmal
Nirmal Govind wrote:
> So in the above case, since you're saying it shouldn't be forced (as in
> no {R}), one would need to make a new .bst file right?
You can do this (just copy your favorite style to a new name and modify)
> So from all of the above, it sounds like I will have to create a new
On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 03:11:23PM +0100, Davide Cavallari wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 01:19:04PM +0100, Davide Cavallari wrote:
> > Is there a way to make latex see my personal ~/.TeX dir?
>
> Sorry, I've found myself the answer, it's the variable TEXMF in the file
> texmf.cfg
> --
> Che
On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 01:19:04PM +0100, Davide Cavallari wrote:
> Is there a way to make latex see my personal ~/.TeX dir?
Sorry, I've found myself the answer, it's the variable TEXMF in the file
texmf.cfg
--
Cheers,
Davide Cavallari
TEMERARIO - Colui che ha paura del fis
On Tue, Oct 16, 2001 at 01:19:16PM +0200, Herbert Voss wrote:
> this bst file has to be in your ~/.TeX dir or any other one, which is
> found by tex. don't forget to run texhash.
I've created ~/.TeX and put my .bst file (created with makebst.tex) in it.
Then I've run `texthash ~/.TeX', which
On Tue, Oct 16, 2001 at 01:19:16PM +0200, Herbert Voss wrote:
> this bst file has to be in your ~/.TeX dir or any other one,
> which is found by tex. don't forget to run texhash.
No it doesn't. If you just want to use the *.bst file with one document
(or a few in the same directory) then everyth
On Mon, Oct 15, 2001 at 11:01:09PM -0600, Kent Kostuk wrote:
> I recall that you have to somehow register new bst files with tex. Is
> this true or am I just imagining things.
Just usuall chore: put it somewhere in $TEXMF tree (check your temxf.cnf
for possible places) and run (as root)
texhash
/
Kent Kostuk wrote:
>
> I just created a new bib style file use makebst.tex but I getting nothing
> but errors from within Lyx.
>
> I recall that you have to somehow register new bst files with tex. Is
> this true or am I just imagining things.
>
> I am having a te
I just created a new bib style file use makebst.tex but I getting nothing
but errors from within Lyx.
I recall that you have to somehow register new bst files with tex. Is
this true or am I just imagining things.
I am having a terrible time getting this bibtex stuff to work on anything
other
* Praedor Tempus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2001-04-29 15:50 +0200:
> I used the latex tool, makebst.tex, to create a bst file called "jvirol.bst".
> I moved the resulting file to my /usr/share/texmf/bibtex/bst/base/ directory.
> I then tried to use it in lyx but it doesn't work.
Did you run texhash?
Praedor Tempus wrote:
>
> I used the latex tool, makebst.tex, to create a bst file called "jvirol.bst".
> I moved the resulting file to my /usr/share/texmf/bibtex/bst/base/ directory.
> I then tried to use it in lyx but it doesn't work.
did you run texhash to rebuild the tex-dirs?
Herbert
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I used the latex tool, makebst.tex, to create a bst file called "jvirol.bst".
I moved the resulting file to my /usr/share/texmf/bibtex/bst/base/ directory.
I then tried to use it in lyx but it doesn't work.
This is not specifically a lyx question but can anyone enlighten me? Is
there somethin
Frederic Leymarie wrote:
>
> which BibTeX style, if any, would correspond to the so-called "harvard" style?
> (see description below)
> and where to retrieve it?
> --
>
> Bibliographic references in the text
> should contain within parentheses the author?s surname or some conventional
>shorteni
Hi
which BibTeX style, if any, would correspond to the so-called "harvard" style?
(see description below)
and where to retrieve it?
thank you
Frederic
--
Bibliographic references in the text
should contain within parentheses the author?s surname or some conventional shortening
of the
title of
> "Ramin" == Ramin Yasdi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ramin> Hello LyX users, I am using plain styl in BibTex. How can I get
Ramin> the Reference list without [ ]. Just numbered
Ramin> 1. 2. 3. Thanks for help
In Layout->LaTeX Preamble:
\usepackage{cite}
\renewcommand{\citeleft}{}
\renew
Hello LyX users,
I am using plain styl in BibTex. How can I get the Reference list
without [ ]. Just numbered
1.
2.
3.
Thanks for help
Ramin Yasdi
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