Hey all,
I have followed this thread with interest. However, working with the
comment style didn't work right for me. My solution is the following:
in the master.lyx file, I include following in the preample:
\newcommand{\onlyifalone}[1]{}
in all the subsequent chapter files, I include
\newcomma
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, Michael Zapf wrote:
> Dekel Tsur wrote:
> > Suppose that your files are master.lyx, chap1.lyx, chap2.lyx,
> > and you want to insert a label from chap2.lyx to chap1.lyx.
> > There are three methods:
> >
> > 1. Open master.lyx, open the insert reference dialog, and return to c
On Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 03:09:31PM +0100, Michael Zapf wrote:
> > On Wed, Jan 24, 2001 at 09:21:05PM -0700, Michael Zapf wrote:
> > > And now for the cross references. Lets add a "... like in section x.y".
> > > This section is in another LyX file. How do I insert this reference?
> >
> > Suppose t
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, Michael Zapf wrote:
> > 1. Open master.lyx, open the insert reference dialog, and return to chap1.lyx.
> > Now, whenever you open the insert reference dialog in chap1.lyx, you will
> > get a list of all labels in all the files.
>
> Yes, seems to be working alright. Hmm, what
Dekel Tsur wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 24, 2001 at 09:21:05PM -0700, Michael Zapf wrote:
> > And now for the cross references. Lets add a "... like in section x.y".
> > This section is in another LyX file. How do I insert this reference?
>
> Suppose that your files are master.lyx, chap1.lyx, chap2.lyx,
On Wed, Jan 24, 2001 at 09:21:05PM -0700, Michael Zapf wrote:
> And now for the cross references. Lets add a "... like in section x.y".
> This section is in another LyX file. How do I insert this reference?
Suppose that your files are master.lyx, chap1.lyx, chap2.lyx,
and you want to insert a lab
Michael Zapf writes:
> So I thought, Bibtex refs are better anyway, and switched to inserting
> bibtex refs. However, there is a similar problem: I don't want a
> references section in each chapter. But I don't see the Bibtex refs
> unless I include a Bibtex-created references section in this
Well, when I started to write my Ph.D. thesis I though: Be clever, write
one LyX file for each chapter, then combine then with a master document.
This would normally be no problem with LaTeX, and after reading the LyX
manual I did not expect problems with LyX neither.
Now (after finding out this