Hi,
in which variables the current window name and of the working
directory the corresponding file are stored? (Like $$FName)
Thanks,
Andre
Andre Berger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> in which variables the current window name and of the working
> directory the corresponding file are stored? (Like $$FName)
>
> Thanks,
>
> Andre
Sorry, my cut and paste had its own will.
I mean, I need the variables for
- the name of the c
Which applications can be plugged into LyX? I've found tkbibtex so
far; is there also an addressbook?
Andre
I have a LyX file with BibTex entries and everything works fine. Now here is
my question:
When I add citation references, they appear in Bibliography section in the
order which I inserted them. I would like to have my Bibliography ordered
alphabetically (based on the first author's last name). Ho
Mohammad Reza Danesh wrote:
>
> When I add citation references, they appear in Bibliography section in the
> order which I inserted them. I would like to have my Bibliography ordered
> alphabetically (based on the first author's last name). How should I approach
> this? The reference numbers in t
Thanks, Herbert. I tried that already. It still splits, so that a name appears
at the very bottom and then the rest of the address continues on the text page.
Right now, I am looking through the file to see where this occurs and putting
in page breaks. But I would like a more elegant solution, so
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Jonathan Pennington wrote:
> Anybody know of or have a decent .layout for the ACM (Association of
> Computing Machinery) conference? There's a class file for it, but no
> style file and (to my knowledge) no lyx.layout.
I haven't looked at the ACM class file but its output ap
"ieeetr" is my BibTex style.
When I put the \cite*, still the referenced citings come at the beginning of
the Bibliography.
For example my first reference in the document refers to a person with a last
name starting with "K". The bibliography's first reference will be this entry
plus the rest of
>>
>>"ieeetr" is my BibTex style.
>>
>>When I put the \cite*, still the referenced citings come at the beginning of
>>the Bibliography.
>>
>>For example my first reference in the document refers to a person with a last
>>name starting with "K". The bibliography's first reference will be this entr