> >
> > Well, I'm not familiar with bibtex. I thought there might be a smart
> > option implemented in Lyx. I will use bibtex now.
>
> it's easy:
>
> http://www.lyx.org/help/bibtex/bibtex-start.php
>
> Herbert
>
Hi, am in the same situation as Martin. And I found that bibtex-files
are easy.
On Thursday 16 May 2002 9:29 am, Lars Risan wrote:
> > > Well, I'm not familiar with bibtex. I thought there might be a smart
> > > option implemented in Lyx. I will use bibtex now.
> >
> > it's easy:
> >
> > http://www.lyx.org/help/bibtex/bibtex-start.php
> >
> > Herbert
>
> Hi, am in the same si
On Wednesday 15 May 2002 6:57 am, Guru - wrote:
> Thanks a lot.
> Could I also ask how much traffic does the list receive per day? (no of
> emails??)(I might subscribe to it..since I'm asking questions)
> Thanks
5 - 10? Check out the mailing list archive on www.lyx.org. There's also a
newser
Lars Risan wrote:
> Hi, am in the same situation as Martin. And I found that bibtex-files
> are easy. But they seem to lack one feature that the bibliography of Lyx
> has: Writing your own "labels" rather than using the numbers "[1]". (and
> I am talking about this feature:
>
> \bibitem [Haraway,
>>Date: Thu, 16 May 2002 10:29:11 +0200
>>From: Lars Risan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>CC: Martin Adorni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, LyX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: Re: Bibliography
>>
>>
>>> >
>>> > Well, I'm not familiar with bibtex. I thought there might be a smart
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Le Mercredi 15 Mai 2002 07:57, Guru - a écrit :
> Thanks a lot.
> Could I also ask how much traffic does the list receive per day? (no of
> emails??)(I might subscribe to it..since I'm asking questions)
> Thanks
I think I receive something like
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Le Mercredi 15 Mai 2002 11:06, Jean-Pierre.Chretien a écrit :
> The only drawback is to learn a little bit of BibTeX syntax
> to make sure that author names are sorted and printed all right,
> and to have a correct result for acronyms in titles so th
Hi Florent,
Can you send a small eymple file (with the bib-file), please?
Juergen.
Am Mittwoch, 15. Mai 2002 11:28 schrieb Florent AIDE:
> Hi all,
>
> concerning this subject I myself use two great tools (I haven't decided yet
> which is best suited to my needs) to edit my bib files:
> gbib
>
>>From: Florent AIDE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: Re: Bibliography
>>Date: Wed, 15 May 2002 11:28:16 +0200
>>Cc: "Jean-Pierre.Chretien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hello,
What is BibTex? Is is a program? A format? If is a program, where can one
get it?
TIA,
Jannik Lindquist
I'm creating a presentation in Lyx using the Prosper package and Dekel
Tsur's layout file. Most of this is working perfectly, except for one
strange problem. In the resulting pdf file, some pages are rotated 90
degrees (displayed portrait instead of landscape), which is obviously
not very useful f
BibTex is a program that's used to organize your list of references. So you
can have all the references for a particular topic in one .bib file and
then pull out only those references that you require for your current
document. Just makes things more efficient. It's quite easy to use.. take a
I see. Thank you. The reason I asked is in fact that I'm trying to learn how
to use Pybliographer with Lyx. I created a few entries and tried to save
them in the BibTex-format - but this just makes Pybliographer hang. Did I
miss something?
Jannik
> BibTex is a program that's used to organize
Jannik Lindquist wrote:
> I see. Thank you. The reason I asked is in fact that I'm trying to learn
> how to use Pybliographer with Lyx. I created a few entries and tried to
> save them in the BibTex-format - but this just makes Pybliographer hang.
> Did I miss something?
I suspect the following:
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> Jannik Lindquist wrote:
>> I see. Thank you. The reason I asked is in fact that I'm trying to learn
>> how to use Pybliographer with Lyx. I created a few entries and tried to
>> save them in the BibTex-format - but this just makes Pybliographer hang.
>> Did I miss so
>>Date: Wed, 15 May 2002 13:51:37 +0200
>>From: Edwin Velds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: PDF presentation using Prosper
>>
>>I'm creating a presentation in Lyx using the Prosper package and Dekel
>>Tsur's layout file. Most of this is working perfectly, except for one
>>s
"Jean-Pierre.Chretien" wrote:
>
> >>I'm creating a presentation in Lyx using the Prosper package and Dekel
> >>Tsur's layout file. Most of this is working perfectly, except for one
> >>strange problem. In the resulting pdf file, some pages are rotated 90
> >>degrees (displayed portrait instead
Edwin Velds wrote:
> In one particular case it's an xfig figure processed by psfrag. When I
> turn off the psfrag scan, the page shows up normal. However, it happens
> to clean eps figures too.
psfrag produces real PostScript code which can't work
with pdf-format.
Herbert
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Hello there!
I've got really big problems in using the listings package in Lyx 1.1.6.fix 3
with tetex on my Redhat 7.2 Linuxbox...I would be very grateful if anybody is
out there who can give me the final tip...:-)
I installed the listings package as described but if I want to create an
expor
Thomas Schuler wrote:
> I've got really big problems in using the listings package in Lyx 1.1.6.fix 3
> with tetex on my Redhat 7.2 Linuxbox...I would be very grateful if anybody is
> out there who can give me the final tip...:-)
>
> I installed the listings package as described but if I want
Herbert Voss wrote:
>
> Edwin Velds wrote:
>
> > In one particular case it's an xfig figure processed by psfrag. When I
> > turn off the psfrag scan, the page shows up normal. However, it happens
> > to clean eps figures too.
>
> psfrag produces real PostScript code which can't work
> with pdf-
Edwin Velds wrote:
> Herbert Voss wrote:
>
>>Edwin Velds wrote:
>>
>>
>>>In one particular case it's an xfig figure processed by psfrag. When I
>>>turn off the psfrag scan, the page shows up normal. However, it happens
>>>to clean eps figures too.
>>>
>>psfrag produces real PostScript code which
Hello
after downloading the latest elsart.layout posted on the devel list by
Herbert Voss I'am able to produce an elsart article with my bibtex file
included .. cool but ...
I lost my abstract...
here is the layout
any idea ??
#% Do not delete the line below; configure depends on this
#
Philippe Baucour wrote:
> Hello
> after downloading the latest elsart.layout posted on the devel list by
> Herbert Voss I'am able to produce an elsart article with my bibtex file
> included .. cool but ...
> I lost my abstract...
> here is the layout
this layout-file works only with the new
> Hello
> after downloading the latest elsart.layout posted on the devel list by
> Herbert Voss I'am able to produce an elsart article with my bibtex file
> included .. cool but ...
> I lost my abstract...
> here is the layout
this layout-file works only with the new 1.2 version and
the pa
Le Mercredi 15 Mai 2002 16:50, Herbert Voss a écrit :
> Philippe Baucour wrote:
> > Hello
> > after downloading the latest elsart.layout posted on the devel list by
> > Herbert Voss I'am able to produce an elsart article with my bibtex file
> > included .. cool but ...
> > I lost my abstract...
>
Philippe Baucour wrote:
> Le Mercredi 15 Mai 2002 16:50, Herbert Voss a écrit :
>
>>Philippe Baucour wrote:
>>
>>>Hello
>>>after downloading the latest elsart.layout posted on the devel list by
>>>Herbert Voss I'am able to produce an elsart article with my bibtex file
>>>included .. cool but ...
may be intersting ...
Herbert
Original Message
I needed a more complete LaTeX reference then the current LaTeX help
1.6. Therefore I began to add the commands I'm missing. A first
version is available on my homepage. There's a text and a html version
available. The text versio
On Wed, 15 May 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> How can I have a subtitle in the article class. When I have two titles, only
> one gets printed.
One more "misuse" method would be to use the date field for the subtitle (at
least if you don't want/need the date centered and big.
Günter
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Hi Herbert,
thanks for your answer - but it didn't solve the problem...:-(
> This example-file is for the old listings.sty-version.
>
> try the attached one.
>
> Herbert
I've tried it with my Lyx 1.1.6fix4 and it told that the attached file has
some extensions that it can't recognize. So I t
On Wed, 15 May 2002 12:17:36 +0200 (MET DST) wrote "Jean-Pierre.Chretien"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> When it comes to sorting on other fields (and more generally to
> fine sorting control), I'm not aware of the possibilities of gbib and
> pybliographics (nor tkbibtex that I use to push to LyX),
tk
On Tue, 14 May 2002 10:19:36 -0700 (PDT) wrote Mike Ressler
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Because publishers get grumpy when they see a lot of extra fluff hanging
> about in the LaTeX file preamble. I have this same problem with the AASTeX
> layout; I've resigned myself to having to edit the exported L
> AFAIK, the unsrt bibtex style does a sequential numbering: the first cited
> item gets [1], the next [2] and so on. (i.e. it is not really unsorted but
> sorted by appearance in the doc (which BTW is the style I need most often
> and would like to see as default in LyX)).
It isn't what I need
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