Hi Wolfgang,
the Vancouver style you linked to is a .bst file. In other words, it is a
style file for use with bibtex. It cannot be used with biblatex. As far as
I know, there is no Vancouver style available for biblatex. You'll have to
start with a standard style, e.g. authoryear, and then modifi
Am Mittwoch, 28. November 2012, 20:02:55 schrieb stefano franchi:
Thanks, Stefano, for your help and advices and references. Will work on it.
By the way, Springer publisher wants the Vancouver style.
In the net it is mentioned:
by TeXnical Designs on Tue Aug 30th, 2011
LaTeX has a Vancouver cita
Am Mittwoch, 28. November 2012, 20:02:55 schrieb stefano franchi:
Thanks, Stefano, for your help and advices and references. Will work on it.
By the way, Springer publisher wants the Vancouver style.
In the net it is mentioned:
by TeXnical Designs on Tue Aug 30th, 2011
LaTeX has a Vancouver ci
On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 12:38 PM, Wolfgang Engelmann <
engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de> wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, 28. November 2012, 14:20:00 schrieb stefano franchi:
> E.g. with my
> \usepackage[backend=biber, style=authoryear,natbib=true]{biblatex}
> I get e.g.
> Jang, Sung-Wuk et al. (2010). “N-acetylse
Am Mittwoch, 28. November 2012, 14:20:00 schrieb stefano franchi:
> The biblatex manual should be installed on your system by your Tex
> distribution. The command
>
> >texdoc biblatex
>
> should bring it up.
Thanks, Stefano
Its a long documentation and not easy for the novice to find what one
The biblatex manual should be installed on your system by your Tex
distribution. The command
>texdoc biblatex
should bring it up. TexLive installs it in
/usr/local/texlive/2012/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex/biblatex.pdf
If you use Debian's TEx, however, it may be in a different place---Debian's
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