On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 04:23:08PM +0100, Pep Roca wrote:
>
> A Dijous 21 Novembre 2002 16:05, Paul Tremblay va escriure:
> > On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 12:53:23PM +0100, Pep Roca wrote:
> > > to find a .bst file for Vancouver style? I checked the CTAN archive and
> > > didn't see anything appropriat
A Dijous 21 Novembre 2002 16:05, Paul Tremblay va escriure:
> On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 12:53:23PM +0100, Pep Roca wrote:
> > to find a .bst file for Vancouver style? I checked the CTAN archive and
> > didn't see anything appropriate. I tried to use "latex makebst" , but I
> > can't get the right sty
On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 12:53:23PM +0100, Pep Roca wrote:
> to find a .bst file for Vancouver style? I checked the CTAN archive and
> didn't see anything appropriate. I tried to use "latex makebst" , but I can't
> get the right style.
>
What is the problem when you use "latex makebst?"
Paul
Hi Matej:
A Dimecres 20 Novembre 2002 15:59, Matej Cepl va escriure:
> Pep Roca wrote:
>
> I have no idea, but have you tried google? Just put there "JAMA
> bst" and it may be help. Just a thought.
I search with google, but I only found and old version of the vancouver
style. I tried to modified
Pep Roca wrote:
> I'm writing my first paper with lyx+pybliographer (great thanks to
> developers!) and I need to have the references in Vancouver style (beloved of
> medical journals such as JAMA, NEJM and BMJ). Does anyone of you know where
> to find a .bst file for Vancouver style? I checked
Hi list,
I'm writing my first paper with lyx+pybliographer (great thanks to
developers!) and I need to have the references in Vancouver style (beloved of
medical journals such as JAMA, NEJM and BMJ). Does anyone of you know where
to find a .bst file for Vancouver style? I checked the CTAN archi