On 2021-08-04 09:37, Daniel wrote:
On 03/08/2021 18:12, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Thanks, Daniel and Herbert for the proposals.
Daniels method works alright, except that it produces Š=Š= at the begin.
I don't know how to get rid of them.
Further Readings
Š=Š=
Bünning, E. (1983). The physiologic
On 03/08/2021 18:12, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Thanks, Daniel and Herbert for the proposals.
Daniels method works alright, except that it produces Š=Š= at the begin.
I don't know how to get rid of them.
Further Readings
Š=Š=
Bünning, E. (1983). The physiological clock. 2nd ed. Vol. 1. Heidelberg
Thanks, Herbert,
the lyx example was very helpful indeed. Now I know how to do it:
Using a keyword for marking and selecting the bib items which should go
in one of the bibliographies was an important point. Also how to fill
out the options. Thanks a lot.
Wolfgang
--
lyx-users mailing list
ol. 1.
Heidelberg Science Library. Springer New York.
Forger, D. B. (2017). Biological clocks, rhythms, and oscillations -
The theory of biological timekeeping. MIT Press.
I might need to use the way Herbert recommended:
define keys in the bib-data file to get different bibliographies, e.g.
for one
er, D. B. (2017). Biological clocks, rhythms, and oscillations - The
theory of biological timekeeping. MIT Press.
I might need to use the way Herbert recommended:
define keys in the bib-data file to get different bibliographies, e.g.
for one entry data:
@{book,
keywords = {second},
a
On 2021-07-31 17:10, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Am 31.07.21 um 15:57 schrieb Daniel:
On 2021-07-31 14:53, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I haven't found a reasonable info to set up two (or more)
bibliographies under biblatex.
I would like to divide the bibliography in one part for n
Am 31.07.21 um 15:57 schrieb Daniel:
On 2021-07-31 14:53, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I haven't found a reasonable info to set up two (or more)
bibliographies under biblatex.
I would like to divide the bibliography in one part for normal
reference stuff, and one part for a few refer
Am 31.07.21 um 14:53 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
I haven't found a reasonable info to set up two (or more)
bibliographies under biblatex.
I would like to divide the bibliography in one part for normal
reference stuff, and one part for a few references which are
recommended for fu
On 2021-07-31 14:53, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I haven't found a reasonable info to set up two (or more) bibliographies
under biblatex.
I would like to divide the bibliography in one part for normal reference
stuff, and one part for a few references which are recommended for
further rea
I haven't found a reasonable info to set up two (or more) bibliographies
under biblatex.
I would like to divide the bibliography in one part for normal reference
stuff, and one part for a few references which are recommended for
further readings.
The lyx menu for multiple bibliographies a
See screenshot as regards your first question. This was produced using
the oscola citation style and biblatex.
Michael
On 04/17/2016 01:11 PM, jezZiFeR wrote:
Sorry, I have two more question regarding bibliographies:
1)
I would like to use an emdash, when more than one publication of the
Sorry, I have two more question regarding bibliographies:
1)
I would like to use an emdash, when more than one publication of the same
author are mentioned underneath. Right now I have the German word »ebda.«,
which means ibidem, in the footnote.
In the bibliography I would also like to haven an
Hi,
I am trying to integrate two bib-files into a minimal example:
www.thomasd.info/LyxTest.zip
When I am using the BibTeX stlye 'plain', like I did in the minimal example,
everything works just fine. However, if I would like to use a different
style, I am always getting LaTeX errors like:
Mi
> The bibliography is just set as a list, and all the list parameters can
> be controlled. But it looks like you are using koma-script, so perhaps
> someone who is expert on that has ideas. I don't really know that class.
>
> rh
>
>
Thanks again for the tips. I imagined that it would be a cas
On 10/20/2013 03:38 PM, Sebastien wrote:
If you don't need the labels and are just entering reference info, then
the easiest thing would be to use the Hanging module, and then select
the Hanging paragraph style. Choose that module at Document> Settings>
Modules.
Richard
Thanks indeed for that
>
> If you don't need the labels and are just entering reference info, then
> the easiest thing would be to use the Hanging module, and then select
> the Hanging paragraph style. Choose that module at Document> Settings>
> Modules.
>
> Richard
>
>
Thanks indeed for that quick reply.
I hadn
On 10/20/2013 01:35 PM, s.no...@free.fr wrote:
Hello list members,
Please bear with me as I'm newcomer to LyX.
This seems simple but I can't find an answer to it.
I'm using the Koma-script book class (LyX 2.0.6 on Mac OS X 10.7) and I'm typing
the bibliography references manually from within L
Hello list members,
Please bear with me as I'm newcomer to LyX.
This seems simple but I can't find an answer to it.
I'm using the Koma-script book class (LyX 2.0.6 on Mac OS X 10.7) and I'm typing
the bibliography references manually from within LyX. I'm not using any external
files or editors.
Julien Rioux lyx.org> writes:
> Hi,
>
> The bibliography preamble is the content of the macro \bibpreamble. It's
> empty by default, but you can set it using \def\bibpreamble{This text is
> the preamble.} in ERT. Since you are using Koma-Script, you can use
> \setbibpreamble{Text} to achieve
Csikos Bela freemail.hu> writes:
>
> Hello:
>
> You can add bibliography item to your document manually.
> It is described in the "Tame the Beast" document, part 1:
>
> http://www.ctan.org/pkg/tamethebeast
>
> bcsikos
>
>
Hello,
Thanks for your reply.
The document is in-depth and generall
s.no...@free.fr írta:
>Hello List Members,
>
>Please bear with me as I'm a newcomer.
>
>I have a question about sections & preambles in a bibliography to which I just
>can't figure out the answer.
>
>I'm working with the Koma Script book class (LyX 2.0.6 on OS X 10.7). At the
>end
>of the book, I
On 13/10/2013 1:13 PM, s.no...@free.fr wrote:
Hello List Members,
Please bear with me as I'm a newcomer.
I have a question about sections & preambles in a bibliography to which I just
can't figure out the answer.
I'm working with the Koma Script book class (LyX 2.0.6 on OS X 10.7). At the end
Hello List Members,
Please bear with me as I'm a newcomer.
I have a question about sections & preambles in a bibliography to which I just
can't figure out the answer.
I'm working with the Koma Script book class (LyX 2.0.6 on OS X 10.7). At the end
of the book, I have to (1) have a bibliography w
On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 2:51 AM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 5:56 AM, Dr Eberhard Lisse
> wrote:
> > My point was that it takes 5 minutes to learn BibDesk and it takes how
> > many weeks to write all that code?
> >
> Assuming, of course, that one uses Mac. What about Windows o
3:51:12 AM
Subject: Re: Using LyX to edit & organise bibliographies
On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 5:56 AM, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
> My point was that it takes 5 minutes to learn BibDesk and it takes how
> many weeks to write all that code?
>
Assuming, of course, that one uses Mac. What
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On 20/12/12 09:51, Liviu Andronic wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 5:56 AM, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
>> My point was that it takes 5 minutes to learn BibDesk and it takes how many
>> weeks to write
>> all that code?
>>
> Assuming, of course, that on
ts of things I want to
>>> learn other than new software;
>> [...]
>>
>
> Old emails never die! This is going back to April. I know there are many
> fine bibliography managers, and any mention of the subject always has
> people bringing out their favourites. (The same thin
..]
Old emails never die! This is going back to April. I know there are many
fine bibliography managers, and any mention of the subject always has
people bringing out their favourites. (The same thing happens with
drawing programs.) The impulse that led me to explore editing &
maintaining bib
On the Mac BibDesk works with LyX.
el
On 2012-04-20 17:44 , Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
>[...]
> This is the first time I've heard about JabRef, but if it is that nice
> then it should be integrated into LyX as Gnumeric is
[...]
Have a look at BibDesk,
takes 1% of the time you took to re-invent the wheel.
el
On 2012-04-17 10:39 , Andrew Parsloe wrote:
> On 17/04/2012 8:43 p.m., PhilipPirrip wrote:
>> Excuse me for not trying what you've done, but I have to ask first: why
>> do you think this is better than using Mendele
On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 5:58 AM, Eric Weir wrote:
> On Apr 20, 2012, at 11:23 AM, stefano franchi wrote:
>> Moreover, it is not even clear that BibTeX will remain the only
>> database format for TeX users. Biber, a much more flexible and heavily
>> developed BibTeX replacement, is starting to inte
On Apr 20, 2012, at 11:23 AM, stefano franchi wrote:
> Moreover, it is not even clear that BibTeX will remain the only
> database format for TeX users. Biber, a much more flexible and heavily
> developed BibTeX replacement, is starting to integrate other formats
> (such as EndNote). One more reas
On 25/04/2012 2:08 p.m., Sam Lewis wrote:
From: Liviu Andronic
It may be nice, perhaps, for LyX to provide an 'Edit BibTeX refs'
button that would allow to easily launch your preferred reference
manager on your ref library.
+1
Cheers, Sam
Ah! You mean launch another instance of LyX?
Andrew
> From: Liviu Andronic
> It may be nice, perhaps, for LyX to provide an 'Edit BibTeX refs'
> button that would allow to easily launch your preferred reference
> manager on your ref library.
+1
Cheers, Sam
On 21/04/2012 2:18 a.m., Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 5:57 PM, Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
at all. This is why LyX should have a reference manager. However if you get
Perhaps it _should_ not. LyX has evolved, in the spirit of Linux apps
development, to be very flexible and inte
On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 11:44 AM, Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
> El 20/04/2012 08:22 a.m., Manolo Martínez escribió:
>
>> On 04/20/12 at 09:57am, Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
>>>
>>> El 20/04/2012 07:46 a.m., PhilipPirrip escribió:
On 04/20/2012 04:30 PM, Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
>
> why sh
Am Freitag, 20. April 2012, 18:44:25 schrieb Alex Vergara Gil:
> This is the first time I've heard about JabRef, but if it is that nice
> then it should be integrated into LyX as Gnumeric is
Its the other way round:
Jabref has a LyX knob which transfers the selected reference to the place
of
El 20/04/2012 08:22 a.m., Manolo Martínez escribió:
On 04/20/12 at 09:57am, Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
El 20/04/2012 07:46 a.m., PhilipPirrip escribió:
On 04/20/2012 04:30 PM, Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
why should I move out of LyX to edit my Bib files?
Because, as I said, you *don't* need to edit
El 20/04/2012 08:18 a.m., Liviu Andronic escribió:
On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 5:57 PM, Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
at all. This is why LyX should have a reference manager. However if you get
Perhaps it _should_ not. LyX has evolved, in the spirit of Linux apps
development, to be very flexible and in
On 04/20/12 at 09:57am, Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
>
> El 20/04/2012 07:46 a.m., PhilipPirrip escribió:
> >On 04/20/2012 04:30 PM, Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
> >>why should I move out of LyX to edit my Bib files?
> >
> >Because, as I said, you *don't* need to edit your bib files. You
> >can have a progr
On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 5:57 PM, Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
> at all. This is why LyX should have a reference manager. However if you get
>
Perhaps it _should_ not. LyX has evolved, in the spirit of Linux apps
development, to be very flexible and interact with a myriad of 3rd
party tools (LaTeX, docb
El 20/04/2012 07:46 a.m., PhilipPirrip escribió:
On 04/20/2012 04:30 PM, Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
why should I move out of LyX to edit my Bib files?
Because, as I said, you *don't* need to edit your bib files. You can
have a program (if your OS is multitasking) to make bib database for
you,
On 04/20/2012 04:30 PM, Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
why should I move out of LyX to edit my Bib files?
Because, as I said, you *don't* need to edit your bib files. You can
have a program (if your OS is multitasking) to make bib database for
you, by downloading all the data from the internet.
Do
El 18/04/2012 03:03 a.m., PhilipPirrip escribió:
On 04/17/2012 04:23 PM, Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
Secondly, why should I move out of LyX to edit my Bib files?
My question was, actually, why should you edit your bib files at all.
Let the reference manager produce them for you. And then let LaT
On 04/17/2012 04:23 PM, Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
Secondly, why should I move out of LyX to edit my Bib files?
My question was, actually, why should you edit your bib files at all.
Let the reference manager produce them for you. And then let LaTeX do
all the formatting.
El 17/04/2012 03:39 a.m., Andrew Parsloe escribió:
On 17/04/2012 8:43 p.m., PhilipPirrip wrote:
Excuse me for not trying what you've done, but I have to ask first: why
do you think this is better than using Mendeley, for instance, or some
other bibliography management software?
Tha answer to t
El 16/04/2012 04:49 p.m., Andrew Parsloe escribió:
On 17/04/2012 7:21 a.m., Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
> I want to personally congratulate Mr Andrew Parsloe for this piece of
> art. It's outstanding and is what I'm looking for a few days ago, there
> are off course some issues I want to discuss:
>
On 17/04/2012 8:43 p.m., PhilipPirrip wrote:
Excuse me for not trying what you've done, but I have to ask first: why
do you think this is better than using Mendeley, for instance, or some
other bibliography management software?
I don't (not that I've ever tried any bibliography manager) but it
Excuse me for not trying what you've done, but I have to ask first: why
do you think this is better than using Mendeley, for instance, or some
other bibliography management software?
On 17/04/2012 7:53 a.m., Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
> I'm still trying Mr Andrew Parsloe's work and there are to new thing I
> have discovered
>
> 3. The math insets such as $^{90}$ are imported as text when they should
> be imported as math, see point 1.
> 4. The coding \textemdash is imported as te
On 17/04/2012 7:21 a.m., Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
> I want to personally congratulate Mr Andrew Parsloe for this piece of
> art. It's outstanding and is what I'm looking for a few days ago, there
> are off course some issues I want to discuss:
>
> 1. when you import from BibTeX the coding as \text
raphy was done in a text
editor. It irritated me that I couldn't use LyX -- or so I thought at
the time. Now, without the pressure of doing the work, I've had time to
think about it, and to tinker, and I find that LyX is an excellent tool
for creating, editing and organising bibliographies. You
think about it, and to tinker, and I find that LyX is an excellent tool
for creating, editing and organising bibliographies. You can do all
kinds of *cosmetic* things to the bibliography in LyX to make it more
readable and navigable, but these are stripped from the file on plain
text export, so that
I wanted to use two different bibliographies in a document. There was
already a bibliography defined and used in the document text. To add
the second one the menu items Insert > List > BibTeX Bibliography ...
were used. The second seemed to be there. It was shown separately from
the first an
I am trying to make an article with 2 bibliographies. To get me going I am
starting with the example on the wiki:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Examples/Bibunits
However when I make a PDF I do not get one of the bibliographies.
Apparently it is not being processed by bibtex. When I copy the bib files
Antonio Díaz wrote:
> Someone knows how can i do the multiple bibliographies with the biblatex
> package?
>
Yes, it is possible. Read the biblatex manual. There are several options
depending on your needs.
Cheers,
Charles
--
http://www.kde-france.org
use "Ibid." or
"Op. cit." when I repeat a citation.
The problem: i don't know how do that. There is a lot of packages like
bibunit or multibib, but I cant do it works.
Someone knows how can i do the multiple bibliographies with the biblatex
package?
regards
Antonio
t work, even though it
> now produces no error messages, and it works perfectly (and did for
> years) with normal, non-sectioned bibliographies. I have never tried it
> before with sectioned bibliographies, and there must be something in it
> which the bibtopic package gags on.
> I shall
I forgot to mention that the way in which it fails is that there are ?
where the superscript references should be.
EK
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Also sprach E.Kaplan:
I attach here a small bib file with the required references, and a
corrected Lyx file.
In my hands this still fails.
O
error messages, and it works perfectly (and did for
years) with normal, non-sectioned bibliographies. I have never tried it
before with sectioned bibliographies, and there must be something in it
which the bibtopic package gags on.
I shall continue to explore it. If worse comes to worse, I can
E.Kaplan wrote:
> Sorry, Jurgen, it did not help.Perhaps I did not understand what you
> meant by:
>
> 7. Somewhere in the document, put a bibtex bibliography inside a comment or
> note.
>
> I think I have followed your suggestion exactly, but I am getting
> "undefined control sequence" error f
he \putbib statements.
EK
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Ehud Kaplan wrote:
1. I read the documentation on sectioned bibliographies (an unusual
step!)
Note that this documentation (and LyX's support) is restricted to
bibliographies that are themselves divided into sections
Ehud Kaplan wrote:
>1. I read the documentation on sectioned bibliographies (an unusual
> step!)
Note that this documentation (and LyX's support) is restricted to
bibliographies that are themselves divided into sections (e.g., primary and
secondary literature), whereas you
I am trying to create two bibliographies in one document. Here is what
I did, but it failed:
1. I read the documentation on sectioned bibliographies (an unusual
step!)
2. I made two copies of my master *.bib file, with two different names
3. I checked the "Sectioned bibliograph
ld whenever author and year are absent!
What I've done:
1. I changed the type from all my website references in my JabRef database
from "misc" to "electronic".
2. I added to these entries - as you suggested a new field "shorttitle"
3. I told biblatex to generate 2
Peter Baumgartner wrote:
> I read in the LaTeX Companion that "multibib" via the "\newsites³ command
> should have this feature. But it is not compatible with biblatex.
>
> So what can I do: (a) I need author/year style but (b) have many url
> references which happen to have just 3 fields: title, u
> AFAIK, this is not possible. I am not aware of any bibliography package that
> allows for this.
I read in the LaTeX Companion that "multibib" via the "\newsites³ command
should have this feature. But it is not compatible with biblatex.
So what can I do: (a) I need author/year style but (b) have
Peter Baumgartner wrote:
> As far as I understand the sec. 3.10.3 ff. describes different
> bibliographies with the same citation style. What I need is a bibliography
> generated by an author/year style and another bibliography generated by a
> numbered style.
>
> Sorry, for no
Jürgen,
As far as I understand the sec. 3.10.3 ff. describes different
bibliographies with the same citation style. What I need is a bibliography
generated by an author/year style and another bibliography generated by a
numbered style.
Sorry, for not having specified the problem clearly: my
Peter Baumgartner wrote:
> Is there a way to work with multiple bibliographies using biblatex? I need
> two bibliographies: One with author/year and another one numbered which
> lists internet address without authors and year.
Yes. This is well documented in the biblatex manual, sec.
Hello,
Is there a way to work with multiple bibliographies using biblatex? I need
two bibliographies: One with author/year and another one numbered which
lists internet address without authors and year.
I can produce subdivided bibliographies: one with all my book/articles etc.
and another one
inal bibliography (which would resume and sort all
> references already cited in the text):
>
> the unwanted result is 2 bibliographies:
> 1st one with correct Koma chapter character style
> 2nd one is with another (roman?) character style
>
> Every reference is listed
Hello, I use LyX 1.5.5 with Inlinebib and Koma-script book with in-line full
citations style (working almost perfect).
The problem is the final bibliography (which would resume and sort all
references already cited in the text):
the unwanted result is 2 bibliographies:
1st one with correct Koma
Hi
I wonder if someone else has been successful in using the Apacite
bibliography style other than with the "article (APA)" document class. I
need to use apacite, since it is the only bibtex style that supports all of
the fields that I need to use (such as translator and orginal year of
publicatio
yes "load bibtopic after hyperref" error
yes no yes
nofirst run: LOTS of "undef. contrl. seq." errors
involving "\hyperpage" as I cross-reference a
Hi,
does anybody know a workaround (or even better, a solution) for
combining endnotes with multiple bibliographies. There are no problems
when using endnotes with a single bibliography (I have followed the
instructions in the LyX WiKi). But each time I try to use several
bibliographies, there is
On 2/3/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am since some time already looking for some good information on how to
> implement in LyX or LateX in general the bibliography/references normally
> used in history thesis, where they are put at the first mentioning in the
> footnote at th
I am since some time already looking for some good information on how to
implement in LyX or LateX in general the bibliography/references normally
used in history thesis, where they are put at the first mentioning in the
footnote at the bottom of the page and then recalled only with the number and
On Sun, 2006-01-08 at 17:53, Stephen Harris wrote:
> - Original Message -
> From: "john" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:
> Sent: Saturday, January 07, 2006 6:55 PM
> Subject: Re: bibliographies
>
>
> > Hi
> > Does anyone have a computer bibli
Hi
Does anyone have a computer bibliography or know where I can get one?
I'd like all the classics: K&R, Knuth, Lamport, Eric S Raymond, etc
regards
John O'Gorman
Hi all,
Just beginning to use Lyx. I have it running (version 1.3.4) on
ubuntu linux. I have installed pybliographer, and am now trying to
figure out how to coordinate the various bits and pieces.
Excuse me if I spell it out step by step, so you kind technical people
will be able to see what st
logue, nor through the CTAN search, even google finds no
> > related hits. Is it like most good things I hear about ... taken off the
> > market? :}
>
> I have no idea -- I don't use multíple bibliographies myself.
Try this:
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=multbib
the CTAN search, even google finds no
> related hits. Is it like most good things I hear about ... taken off the
> market? :}
I have no idea -- I don't use multíple bibliographies myself.
Matěj
--
Matej Cepl, http://www.ceplovi.cz/matej
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Matej Cepl wrote:
> bibtopic or something like that. Try Catalogue on CTAN
> (http://www.ctan.org)
Additionally, there's some info about LyX's support status on the wiki:
http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/BibTeX
HTH,
Jürgen
Matej Cepl wrote:
>
> fuchst wrote:
> > Does any one know whether this can be done and could point me in the right
> > directions?
>
> http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/bytopic.html#bibmulti
>
> Matìj
Matìj,
As I was also interested, in the multiple bib capability, I went to look at
fuchst wrote:
> Does any one know whether this can be done and could point me in the right
> directions?
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/bytopic.html#bibmulti
Matěj
--
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fuchst wrote:
> Does any one know whether this can be done and could point me in the right
> directions?
bibtopic or something like that. Try Catalogue on CTAN (http://www.ctan.org)
--
Matej Cepl, http://www.ceplovi.cz/matej
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Hello everyone,
I am writing a political science thesis which references official documents in
addition other academic writing. I would like to have official documents and
other references in two separate bibtex bibliographies (which is more or less
standard in such texts).
Does any one know
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Jose' Matos wrote:
> This is my plan, as I know that pyblographer also exports
> docbook. But it is
> just that a plan... for the moment.
>
> To integrate lyx with pybliographer in lyx/docbook.
Gosh ... I will have to make that python-gnome mak
On Saturday 29 November 2003 22:42, Matej Cepl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> does anybody have any idea how to make LyX (1.3.2 if it matters)
> working with BibTeX while editing DocBook articles? I would love
> to use DocBook (heavy communication with RTF-based people), but
> missing support for my already huge
Hi,
does anybody have any idea how to make LyX (1.3.2 if it matters)
working with BibTeX while editing DocBook articles? I would love
to use DocBook (heavy communication with RTF-based people), but
missing support for my already huge BibTeX database would be
showstopper.
Thanks a lot,
That's wonderful. Works perfectly. Thank you so much!
Would this be a good candidate for the LyX hints and tips section?
XOX DOM
Dekel Tsur wrote:
Write the following in the preamble,
\let\oldthebibliography=\thebibliography
\def\thebibliography#1{}
Also, before the bibliography in the mas
On Thu, May 29, 2003 at 01:32:28PM -0400, Dominick Layfield wrote:
> Is there a trick to get citations working properly in a mult-part document?
>
> I'm having trouble with my thesis, in which each chapter is a separate
> LyX file. The whole document is assembled in a one small container
> docu
Is there a trick to get citations working properly in a mult-part document?
I'm having trouble with my thesis, in which each chapter is a separate
LyX file. The whole document is assembled in a one small container
document in which each chapter is \inputted.
I inserted the bibliography at the
On Sat, Feb 08, 2003 at 01:17:22AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> But no, the code did not work ... when I used the term with 'the' in them
> I got a lot of error messages saying \relax could not be used after \the
> when
> referring to bibitem{wright-63}
It should work if you follows my
Thanks Dekel,
But no, the code did not work ... when I used the term with 'the' in them
I got a lot of error messages saying \relax could not be used after \the
when
referring to bibitem{wright-63}
Regards
Goffredo
Dekel Tsur wrote:
On Fri, Feb 07, 2003 at 11:36:15AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTE
On Fri, Feb 07, 2003 at 11:36:15AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I know this has been answered previously, but I can't seem to find the
> reference,
> and the tips and tricks discussion of it doesn't seem to work in my case.
>
> My problem is this ... I have one main document which has a numb
Hi,
Thanks for suggestion, but it did not work.
I am using Lyx 1.2.0 on two machines ... Wintel and Linux.
On neither machine does the procedure of multi-part document files
produce the correct bibliographic entries.
Case 1: If each chapter is compiled separately, then the bib entries
are number
On Fri, 7 Feb 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| My problem is this ... I have one main document which has a number of
| chapters. Each chapter contains bibliographic references (bibtex
| references), and the main document also contains a bibliographic
| environment at the end. Now I want the bibli
Hi All,
I know this has been answered previously, but I can't seem to find the
reference,
and the tips and tricks discussion of it doesn't seem to work in my case.
My problem is this ... I have one main document which has a number of
chapters. Each chapter contains bibliographic references (bibt
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