print $_ . "\n";
}
}
--
Thanks everyone for your help!
Ramon
- Original Message -
From: "Dekel Tsur" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Ramon Felciano" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "LyX users"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent:
Ramon Felciano wrote:
>
> > i suppose that you have something like
> > \cite{me, you}
> > with a space after comma. try to delete it.
> >
> Well, yes, but it is Lyx that created that citation entry for me since it
> now allows for multiple citations in a single entry. Maybe I'm
> misunderstanding
On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 12:54:48PM +0200, Herbert Voss wrote:
> On Wed, 30 May 2001, Ramon Felciano wrote:
> > > Put \usepackage{apalike} in the preamble.
> > >
> > I tried this but am now getting citation errors:
> >
> > ---
> > White space in argument---line 326 of fi
> i suppose that you have something like
> \cite{me, you}
> with a space after comma. try to delete it.
>
Well, yes, but it is Lyx that created that citation entry for me since it
now allows for multiple citations in a single entry. Maybe I'm
misunderstanding how to use this feature?
Ramon
On Wed, 30 May 2001, Ramon Felciano wrote:
> > Put \usepackage{apalike} in the preamble.
> >
> I tried this but am now getting citation errors:
>
> ---
> White space in argument---line 326 of file final-draft-v09.aux
> : \citation{Cardelli1991Operations,
> :
> Put \usepackage{apalike} in the preamble.
>
I tried this but am now getting citation errors:
---
White space in argument---line 326 of file final-draft-v09.aux
: \citation{Cardelli1991Operations,
: Bracha1992Modulari
On Sun, May 27, 2001 at 04:27:43PM -0700, Ramon Felciano wrote:
> I have noticed that in a few places in my dissertation the references spill
> over into margins instead of breaking and/or wrapping down to the next line.
> For example, the reference [Microsoft Corporation, 1996] will be written in
Hi --
I have noticed that in a few places in my dissertation the references spill
over into margins instead of breaking and/or wrapping down to the next line.
For example, the reference [Microsoft Corporation, 1996] will be written in
block instead of line-breaking between "Microsoft" and "Corpor