On 06/17/2015 05:24 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 06/17/2015 01:12 AM, Michael Berger wrote:
On 06/16/2015 04:57 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 06/16/2015 08:15 AM, Michael Berger wrote:
Dear Friends of LyX,
I am using KBibTeX (openSUSE 13.2, KDE) as the bibliography
managerfor my several linguistic
On 06/17/2015 01:12 AM, Michael Berger wrote:
On 06/16/2015 04:57 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 06/16/2015 08:15 AM, Michael Berger wrote:
Dear Friends of LyX,
I am using KBibTeX (openSUSE 13.2, KDE) as the bibliography
managerfor my several linguistic documents.
My question:
If I had to cite r
On 06/16/2015 04:57 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 06/16/2015 08:15 AM, Michael Berger wrote:
Dear Friends of LyX,
I am using KBibTeX (openSUSE 13.2, KDE) as the bibliography
managerfor my several linguistic documents.
My question:
If I had to cite references in a LyX-document from different
kbi
On 06/16/2015 08:15 AM, Michael Berger wrote:
Dear Friends of LyX,
I am using KBibTeX (openSUSE 13.2, KDE) as the bibliography managerfor
my several linguistic documents.
My question:
If I had to cite references in a LyX-document from different
kbibtexfiles (ling1.bib, ling2.bib lingx.bib
RTFM!!! Solution:
\footcites[\S 80]{Commission:2009a}[][p. 8]{FrenchConsRes2010}[][p.
4]{European-Commission:-Information-Society-and-Media-Directorate-General:2010}
Regards.
-
Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com
On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 2:48 PM, Julio
Ernesto Jardim wrote:
Hi,
I want to include a citation to LyX on a paper but I don't know what's
the correct bibliographic reference for LyX. In R (r-project.org) one
runs "citation()" and gets:
"To cite R in publications use:
R Development Core Team (2008). R: A language and environment fo
John Pye wrote:
> Richard Heck wrote:
>
>> There's no terribly easy way to do this now. It's a limitation in the
>> existing BibTeX styles. You can put a URL in the url field, and many
>> styles will print it, but probably not how you want.
>>
> Where can I found out about using other 'sty
-- Messaggio inoltrato --
From: John Pye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
What is the easiest way to cite websites in this case, such that they
come up in my bibliograpy showing a clickable URL, and hopefully a
last-accessed date?
I use the \url coomand in the howpublished field of the MISC
Richard Heck wrote:
> There's no terribly easy way to do this now. It's a limitation in the
> existing BibTeX styles. You can put a URL in the url field, and many
> styles will print it, but probably not how you want.
Where can I found out about using other 'styles'? I am just using
whatever the
There's no terribly easy way to do this now. It's a limitation in the
existing BibTeX styles. You can put a URL in the url field, and many
styles will print it, but probably not how you want. But if you load
hyperref, you should get it as a clickable link.
BibLaTeX will handle this much better.
On Nov 17, 2005, at 6:56 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone!
I'm using author-year citation style with the apa style for the
bibliography. I am referencing articles/studies of some organisations,
like for example the "World Heath Organisation" and I would like it to
appear as "WHO, yea
i have this entry from WHO in my bibtex file:
@manual{WHO1999,
title = {WHO Laboratory Manual for the Examination of Human Semen
and Sperm-Cervical Mucus Interaction, 4th edn.},
year = {1999},
institution = {World Health Organization},
publisher = {Cambridge University Press, Cambridge},
}
but on
On 2003-08-26, 16:03 GMT, Mariano Draghi wrote:
> This is more Bibtex-related than LyX-related, but I'd like to know if
> there's some "de facto" standard for citing web sources... I believe
> there's no "@link" or "@web" or something similar tag supported by Bibtex,
> so I'd like to know what's
The Jurabib bibliography package has a url style built in.
http://www.jurabib.org
Peter
-Original Message-
From: Mariano Draghi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 27 August 2003 2:03 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Citing a web source
Hi,
This is more Bibtex-related than Ly
Mariano Draghi wrote:
> This is more Bibtex-related than LyX-related, but I'd like to know if
> there's some "de facto" standard for citing web sources... I believe
> there's no "@link" or "@web" or something similar tag supported by Bibtex,
> so I'd like to know what's the "expected" way, if there
>
> Have a look at the bibentry package which is bundled with natbib.
>
> Jürgen.
>
Thanks Jurgen.. bibentry is just what I needed..
nirmal
Nirmal Govind wrote:
> Hi.. how do I cite the full text of a reference and not just the
> Author-year or the number corresponding to the reference?
Have a look at the bibentry package which is bundled with natbib.
Jürgen.
Hello,
I do not simply get this
> > plainnat.bst (numeric citation only)
***
!!! works for me with author year
*
(with \usepackage[round,comma]{natbib}
regards,
Staffan
p.s. As it is Friday I deal an observation wi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Oliver Eichler) writes:
> abbrvnat.bst (Auther-Year & numeric citation)
> plainnat.bst (numeric citation only)
> unsrtnat.bst (Auther-Year & numeric citation)
There's also "dinat.bst" on CTAN. German users might find it useful,
it provides a DIN-conform citation style.
An
Thanks everybody, we have got it :)
Just to summarize it for the archive:
At my Linux distribution (SuSE6.4) there are 3 bst files in
/usr/share/texmf/bibtex/bst/natbib
abbrvnat.bst(Auther-Year & numeric citation)
plainnat.bst(numeric citation only)
unsrtnat.bst(Auther-Year & nume
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> From: Jan Goebel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: lyx-users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Citing
>
> Hello,
>
> On Thu, 09 Nov 2000, Staffan Ringbom wrote:
>
> > use style natplain (if you do not have any other bibliographic
> > stylefiles you wa
Hello,
On Thu, 09 Nov 2000, Staffan Ringbom wrote:
> use style natplain (if you do not have any other bibliographic
> stylefiles you want to use)
if you want to make your own bibtex style file (the way the citations
appears in the text and in the references) you can use:
/usr/share/texmf/doc/
Oliver Eichler wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> My girlfiend wants to know:
Hi
You are forced to use bibtex.
(it is easy to manage if you use pybliographic
download pybliographer from www.gnome.org/pybliographer)
Then use bibtex
and add in the Latex preamble
\usepackage[round,comma]{natbib}
in the insert b
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