Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> ...[T]he dbj file is confusing for the unexperienced.
> For instance, where is the line which selects for article
>
> Title. Journal
> I have now
> Title Journal (without .)
>
> Same with book
>
> or for incollection:
> In: editors (capital and :)
> instead of
> in ed
> >
> > but how do I make changes in the dbj file effective (I want to avoid
> > running the latex makebst again). With other words, how do I get my.bst
> > from my.dbj? Or do I make the changes in bst directly? But what is than
> > the function of the dbj?
> >
> > Wolfgang
>
> The .dbj file is a
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Am Freitag, 23. Juni 2006 18:13 schrieb Paul A. Rubin:
Hi Paul (I am sure your mother was right..)
Disclaimer: I have not done this myself (being an English-speaker)
(although the Brits might disagree). Theoretically, if you run latex
against makebst.tex and choose m
Am Freitag, 23. Juni 2006 18:13 schrieb Paul A. Rubin:
Hi Paul (I am sure your mother was right..)
>
> Disclaimer: I have not done this myself (being an English-speaker)
> (although the Brits might disagree). Theoretically, if you run latex
> against makebst.tex and choose merlin as the master f
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
After reconfiguring LyX, you should be able to select the .bst file from
the drop down list of choices. Unless you are using a Springer style
file, there is no need for \usepackage{springer}.
Jean-Marc,
(Not unless my mother was kidding me all those years.)
I fo
>
> After reconfiguring LyX, you should be able to select the .bst file from
> the drop down list of choices. Unless you are using a Springer style
> file, there is no need for \usepackage{springer}.
Jean-Marc,
I followed your advice (thanks) and got this error message:
LaTeX Error: File `bab
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Springer publisher wants a certain style for references. I tried to make one
by using
latex makebst
It produced springer.dbj. springer .bst and springer.log in my home.
Now I am confused how to proceed.
The existing bst files are spread in
/usr/local/texlive/..
/u
Springer publisher wants a certain style for references. I tried to make one
by using
latex makebst
It produced springer.dbj. springer .bst and springer.log in my home.
Now I am confused how to proceed.
The existing bst files are spread in
/usr/local/texlive/..
/usr/share/texmf/..
/usr/Tex/te