Manoj Rajagopalan wrote:
Hi,
I am using Bibtex and the bibtex entry is mentioned below. Lyx/latex
still has trouble figuring out the author for this citation style. Is
there an error in the way this entry is setup esp. in the author field?
I wonder if there is an issue with "Le Roux"? Try
Hi,
I am using Bibtex and the bibtex entry is mentioned below. Lyx/latex
still has trouble figuring out the author for this citation style. Is
there an error in the way this entry is setup esp. in the author field?
@Article{ qdots-strained-MBE-first-observation,
title = "Growth by molecu
Richard heck wrote:
> Yes, IF you carefully format the label yourself, as you show. (BibTeX
> just does this for you, yes?) Perhaps we should add a note about this to
> the docs. The question often comes up. People expect to be able just to
> enter the reference data and have author-year work.
Yo
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
rgheck wrote:
If you're not using BibTeX but are entering the references manually,
then the problem is that you can only use author-year citations if
you're using BibTeX.
Again: no, not true. Natbib works well with standard bibliography, and I use it
all the
rgheck wrote:
> If you're not using BibTeX but are entering the references manually,
> then the problem is that you can only use author-year citations if
> you're using BibTeX.
Again: no, not true. Natbib works well with standard bibliography, and I use it
all the time. Test file attached.
Howe
Manoj Rajagopalan wrote:
Hi all,
In my document, I have inserted a Bibtex bibliography. For certain
citation items, I choose the " et. al." Citation style from
the Formatting section of the Citation dialog. This is supposed to
give me reference of the form " et. al. [ref#] ...". However,
w
Hi all,
In my document, I have inserted a Bibtex bibliography. For certain
citation items, I choose the " et. al." Citation style from the
Formatting section of the Citation dialog. This is supposed to give me
reference of the form " et. al. [ref#] ...". However, when I
view the DVI I only