Leandro Doctors wrote:
All else failing, you can try generating your own style using the
custom-bib package.
That's what I'm trying to avoid :-)
Good luck! :-)
It supports URLs (I assume this is what you have in
mind by a URI?).
According to the W3C, the new name for URL is now URI (uni
Am So 17 Feb 2008 schrieb Paul A. Rubin:
> I don't know any. There's a page on the wiki
> (http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Links) with links to various web pages that
> list or compare BibTeX styles.
I've checked out the LyX wiki (all BibTex-related pages), but it hasn't got
what I need.
> All else f
Leandro Doctors wrote:
Am So 17 Feb 2008 schrieb Paul A. Rubin:
Leandro Doctors wrote:
When exporting to PDF (in the three ways LyX supports), the URIs
and "Retreived on ..." dates of my references don't appear.
Are you using BibTeX[?]
Yes
if so, are you using a bibliographic style that supp
Am So 17 Feb 2008 schrieb Paul A. Rubin:
> Leandro Doctors wrote:
> > When exporting to PDF (in the three ways LyX supports), the URIs
> > and "Retreived on ..." dates of my references don't appear.
> Are you using BibTeX[?]
Yes
> if so, are you using a bibliographic style that supports URIs and r
Leandro Doctors wrote:
Hi,
(I have to say that LyX is great software, really user-friendly.)
When exporting to PDF (in the three ways LyX supports), the URIs
and "Retreived on ..." dates of my references don't appear.
I'm using LyX 1.5.3, in Debian testing.
I know LyX 1.5.x has some problems
Hi,
(I have to say that LyX is great software, really user-friendly.)
When exporting to PDF (in the three ways LyX supports), the URIs
and "Retreived on ..." dates of my references don't appear.
I'm using LyX 1.5.3, in Debian testing.
I know LyX 1.5.x has some problems supporting hyperref. Howe