Re: Bibliography Style apalike

2006-06-17 Thread Bruce Pourciau
Richard, thank you. I really appreciate the help. Bruce On Jun 16, 2006, at 3:44 PM, Richard Heck wrote: That file should be on your TeX installation. Use whatever find-a-file stuff you have available to locate it. I tend to put translator info in the Note field. Whatever you put there wi

Re: Bibliography Style apalike

2006-06-16 Thread Richard Heck
That file should be on your TeX installation. Use whatever find-a-file stuff you have available to locate it. I tend to put translator info in the Note field. Whatever you put there will be set at the end of the entry, using apalike (and probably apalike2). It's not a great solution. I should mod

Re: Bibliography Style apalike

2006-06-16 Thread Bruce Pourciau
Thanks, Richard. That helps. When you say Just hit the "browse" button in the dialog where you choose a bibliography style, and then go find the file apalike2.bst. do you mean find it in my tex installation or find it on the web and donwnload it? What field would normally be used for addit

Re: Bibliography Style apalike

2006-06-16 Thread Richard Heck
Look at the file apalike.bst, which will tell you want fields are defined. (There is no field "translator", by the way.) And you can use apalike2, if you wish. Just hit the "browse" button in the dialog where you choose a bibliography style, and then go find the file apalike2.bst. It is, by the w

Bibliography Style apalike

2006-06-16 Thread Bruce Pourciau
The closest bib style to what a certain journal want seems to be apalike2, while apalike is not as close but OK. LyX supports apalike (Can it be made to support apalike2?) Suppose then I use apalike. Does anyone know how I can find out what fields are supported in apalike style? For example