Hi!
Sorry, this link...
> There are some German styles, please have a look at the CTAN-site
> http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/biblio/bibtex/contrib/germbib/styles/
...was incorrect. Try this instead:
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/biblio/bibtex/contrib/germbib/bst/
-Kimmo
Hi!
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote (11.12.2007):
> > > Furthermore, how is the citation style changed from
> > > Engelmann, W and Mayer, A.
> > > to
> > > Engelmann, W und Mayer, A.
> > > (it is a German book)
> >
> > You should use a "localized" version of the bibtex-style, which
> > formats several au
Hi,
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote (11.12.2007):
> How can I change the citations from
> W.Engelmann
> to Engelmann, W.
> in the bibliography?
> I am using Koma book and natbib author-year, abbrvnat as the style.
How about using "harvard" as the bibtex style?
> Furthermore, how is the citation style c
How can I change the citations from
W.Engelmann
to Engelmann, W.
in the bibliography?
I am using Koma book and natbib author-year, abbrvnat as the style.
Furthermore, how is the citation style changed from
Engelmann, W and Mayer, A.
to
Engelmann, W und Mayer, A.
(it is a German book)
Wolfgang
On Thu, 5 Apr 2001, Ronald Florence wrote:
> more general than that. Problem is, I just don't know how to get that symbol
> -anywhere-.
One solution is to write a small program in C or Perl that prints all
characters, and then copy and paste the correct character in your
document. Type the f
Thanks. That's exactly what I needed.
On Thu, 05 Apr 2001, you wrote:
> Christopher Jones wrote:
> >
> > I recently asked how I can get a section symbol (that funny doubled-up
> > 's'-looking thing) into a bibtex database. I should have made my question a bit
> > more general than that. Problem
Christopher Jones wrote:
>
> I recently asked how I can get a section symbol (that funny doubled-up
> 's'-looking thing) into a bibtex database. I should have made my question a bit
> more general than that. Problem is, I just don't know how to get that symbol
in Latex it's \S
and it should work
Sorry. Linux (Mandrake).
On Thu, 05 Apr 2001, you wrote:
> Christopher Jones writes:
>
> I recently asked how I can get a section symbol (that funny doubled-up
> 's'-looking thing) into a bibtex database. I should have made my question a bit
> more general than that. Problem is, I just do
Christopher Jones writes:
I recently asked how I can get a section symbol (that funny doubled-up
's'-looking thing) into a bibtex database. I should have made my question a bit
more general than that. Problem is, I just don't know how to get that symbol
-anywhere-.
You don't say what ope
I recently asked how I can get a section symbol (that funny doubled-up
's'-looking thing) into a bibtex database. I should have made my question a bit
more general than that. Problem is, I just don't know how to get that symbol
-anywhere-.
The answer to my question was, "Maybe using latin1 input
On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, you wrote:
> >>From: Christopher Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>To: LyX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>Subject: misc. bib questions
> >>Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 12:56:16 -0600
> >>
> >>1) How do I make section symbols in
>>Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 12:55:33 +0200
>>From: Andre Berger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: Re: misc. bib questions
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* Jean-Pierre.Chretien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 20010328 12:03 +0200:
> >>From: Christopher Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>2) How do I 'include' one bib file into another?
>
> This is not possible, but you can concatenate bib files
> by giving the names separated by commas in the field.
>
> --
> Jea
>>From: Christopher Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: LyX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: misc. bib questions
>>Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 12:56:16 -0600
>>
>>1) How do I make section symbols in a title entry?
>>
Maybe using latin1 input encoding a
1) How do I make section symbols in a title entry?
2) How do I 'include' one bib file into another?
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