Maybe it's makebst
--- Bob Alvarez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> "If you do not find a suitable style file, you can
> easily create your own.
> >
> > Type "latex makbst" in a console window, and
> answer the questions.
> >
> > Jürgen"
> >
> > I tried this on
Bob Alvarez wrote:
> > ! I can't find file `makbst'.
Try "latex makebst" instead.
(the package is called "custom-bib")
Jürgen
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"If you do not find a suitable style file, you can easily create your own.
>
> Type "latex makbst" in a console window, and answer the questions.
>
> Jürgen"
>
> I tried this on my Windows XP installation and got the following message.
>
> I also searched for files
Gudrun Meyer wrote:
> I use Lyx 1.5 in connection with JabRef 2.2 as a bibliography data-base.
> Now, no matter which style I use, Lyx isnt able to show the bibliography
> in a proper way. It either leaves out important fields, such as location,
> adds fields, which I do not want to be shown, su
Gudrun Meyer wrote:
> I use Lyx 1.5 in connection with JabRef 2.2 as a bibliography data-base.
> Now, no matter which style I use, Lyx isn’t able to show the bibliography
> in a proper way. It either leaves out important fields, such as location,
> adds fields, which I do not want to be shown, such
Hi there,
I use Lyx 1.5 in connection with JabRef 2.2 as a bibliography data-base.
Now, no matter which style I use, Lyx isnt able to show the bibliography in
a proper way. It either leaves out important fields, such as location, adds
fields, which I do not want to be shown, such as notes, an