Thanks for your help. I'll check the .sty file.
BTW, there's the international way of doing things and our local way of
doing things. With bibliographies, the local standard is the publisher
before the the city, has always been like that.
On 6/20/06, Charles de Miramon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Julio Rojas wrote:
> Hi, this is a minor problem, but an annoying one. In Jurabib documentation
> the format of each bibliographic reference shows:
>
> Brox, Hans: Allgemeiner Teil des Bürgerlichen Gesetzbuches. 20th edition.
> Köln, Berlin, Bonn, München, 1996
>
> But in my document all referen
Hi, this is a minor problem, but an annoying one. In Jurabib documentation
the format of each bibliographic reference shows:
Brox, Hans: Allgemeiner Teil des Bürgerlichen Gesetzbuches. 20th edition.
Köln, Berlin, Bonn, München, 1996
But in my document all references are show like this one:
Bobb
Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
> Does somebody here use jurabib with LyX? How well are they integrated and
> is it difficult to get it working?
If you are not using windows and don't need natbib-like citation styles
(i.e. only jurabib's \cite command, not \citet and friends), it should just
work by
\use
Dear LyX users
Does any of you use Jurabib with LyX?
I am writing reports at social science using LyX and BibTeX - but I am not
sure if the standard BibTeX styles suits my needs for references. I guess
it's because the existing solution it's mostly a tool for natural science -
and social scie