Luca De Marini wrote:
Hallo everyone... this is getting me really tired :(On my computer
bibliography works like a charm and it really is so nice to use and see, but
today I finally managed to have my girlfriend stay sitted on the damned
chair, to explain her how to use it and, of course, it
People, please, isn't really any way of controlling the spacing between
colums? I have to print the document tomorrow :(
2008/12/14 Luca De Marini
> Hallo everyone... this is getting me really tired :( On my computer
> bibliography works like a charm and it really is so nice to use and see,
Hallo everyone... this is getting me really tired :(On my computer
bibliography works like a charm and it really is so nice to use and see, but
today I finally managed to have my girlfriend stay sitted on the damned
chair, to explain her how to use it and, of course, it didn't work :(
You know,
Luca De Marini wrote:
Thanks to everyone, reading the documents you linked, I managed to obtain
the exact result I needed. Basically, I searched the wiki and never found
the illustrated guide Dominik linked :)
With that guide and using JabRef, as suggested by rgheck, I have now a fully
setted and
Thanks to everyone, reading the documents you linked, I managed to obtain
the exact result I needed. Basically, I searched the wiki and never found
the illustrated guide Dominik linked :)
With that guide and using JabRef, as suggested by rgheck, I have now a fully
setted and working bibliography fo
Luca De Marini wrote:
>> In Document>Settings>Bibliography, choose "Natbib" and then "Numerical" for
>> "Natbib Style". Then, in Document>Settings>Document Class, under Class
>> Options, Custom, put the word: super.
>
> Yes, uhm, but once I set all of this, and I've done it, what do I do next? I
Luca De Marini wrote:
In Document>Settings>Bibliography, choose "Natbib" and then "Numerical" for
"Natbib Style". Then, in Document>Settings>Document Class, under Class
Options, Custom, put the word: super.
Yes, uhm, but once I set all of this, and I've done it, what do I do next? I
mean, how
Luca De Marini wrote:
In Document>Settings>Bibliography, choose "Natbib" and then
"Numerical" for "Natbib Style". Then, in
Document>Settings>Document Class, under Class Options, Custom, put
the word: super.
Yes, uhm, but once I set all of this, and I've done it, what do I do
>
> In Document>Settings>Bibliography, choose "Natbib" and then "Numerical" for
> "Natbib Style". Then, in Document>Settings>Document Class, under Class
> Options, Custom, put the word: super.
>
Yes, uhm, but once I set all of this, and I've done it, what do I do next? I
mean, how do I achieve my
In Document>Settings>Bibliography, choose "Natbib" and then "Numerical"
for "Natbib Style". Then, in Document>Settings>Document Class, under
Class Options, Custom, put the word: super.
That said, your girlfriend really should use a BibTeX editor. I can't
myself get this working without doing
Hallo everyone, first post :)
I use Lyx since quite a lot now and I really love it, though my girlfriend
found problems usin it, since she has to create a bibliography.
I know you'd tell me to use bibtex or something like that but:
1) I don't know how to use those database based bibliography tools,
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