onsidered similarly redefining
\family sans
Section*
\family default
to be nearly the same as
\family sans
Labeling
\family default
but there are complications.
The data-type entry does show up in the
\family sans
Outline
\family default
window but it is preceded by the character string 00.00.
El 15/05/2012 06:23 p.m., Daniel escribió:
Hi,
I am writing my PhD thesis in Lyx and I'm using Jabref to manage my references
and produce the .bib file. When I compile my file Lyx correctly produces the
bibliography at the end of the document but the citations are messed up. I get
things like
On 05/15/2012 08:23 PM, Daniel wrote:
Hi,
I am writing my PhD thesis in Lyx and I'm using Jabref to manage my references
and produce the .bib file. When I compile my file Lyx correctly produces the
bibliography at the end of the document but the citations are messed up. I get
things like "l [e,
Hi,
I am writing my PhD thesis in Lyx and I'm using Jabref to manage my references
and produce the .bib file. When I compile my file Lyx correctly produces the
bibliography at the end of the document but the citations are messed up. I get
things like "l [e,?]" where the citation should go (but th
Which
square brackets were you wanting to remove, then?
rh
I want to remove these ones:
I got these result if I use the following in the BST I sent:
FUNCTION {output.bibitem}
{ newline$
"\bibitem[" write$
""
"]{" write$
cite$ write$
"}" write$
newline$
""
before.a
On 07/21/2009 09:05 PM, Marcelo Reis wrote:
rgheck wrote:
On 07/21/2009 08:33 PM, Marcelo Reis wrote:
FUNCTION {output.bibitem}
{ newline$
"\bibitem[" write$
""
"]{" write$
cite$ write$
"}" write$
newline$
""
before.all 'output.state :=
}
IDEAS of how to remove the *square brackets*??
rgheck wrote:
On 07/21/2009 08:33 PM, Marcelo Reis wrote:
FUNCTION {output.bibitem}
{ newline$
"\bibitem[" write$
""
"]{" write$
cite$ write$
"}" write$
newline$
""
before.all 'output.state :=
}
IDEAS of how to remove the *square brackets*???
Why not just take them out? I.e.:
FUNCTI
bitem{" write$
cite$ write$
"}" write$
newline$
""
before.all 'output.state :=
}
THANK YOU SO MUCH
Marcelo
Original Message
Subject: Custom-Bib / Lyx / Bibliography / Customize
Date: Tue, 21 Jul 2009 19:47:34 -0300
From: Marcelo
t;"
before.all 'output.state :=
}
IDEAS of how to remove the *square brackets*???
THANK YOU SO MUCH
Marcelo
Original Message
Subject:Custom-Bib / Lyx / Bibliography / Customize
Date: Tue, 21 Jul 2009 19:47:34 -0300
From: Marcelo Reis
To: lyx-users@l
Guys, Don't ask me why I need to do this but the college that I study is
asking me to do the following modification on my document:
(Check Attached)
They don't wanna any [NUMBER] or [Auther , YEAR], they want it just the
way the MS WORD (BRAZIL) creates bibliography.
I tried to look for custom-
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
Hi,
Lachlan wrote (20.10.2005 14:25):
> Instead I am using the Lyx Bibliography paragraph style for the first
> time. It is working fine, but by default produces a bibliography
> with entries numbered in square brackets. The style required for my
> history essay is to have
to work). However, the footnote citing in
Jurabib is not what I need (there is no punctuation between the author and the
title, for example) and I don't have time to work it all out.
Instead I am using the Lyx Bibliography paragraph style for the first time. It
is working fine, but by de
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