Title page of thesis

2005-08-04 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
I have difficulties with the title page of my thesis. I already have:

Title
Author
Date
Name of university (using publishers)

I would like to include the names of my super visors after the name of the 
university. I have tried with different possibilities (Extratitle an 
additional publisher etc) but I cannot get this line of text to appear an 
reasonable place.

Suggestions?

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


title_page-thesis_janus.lyx
Description: application/lyx


Re: Title page of thesis

2005-08-04 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Thursday 04 August 2005 20:58, Kimmo Elo wrote:

 My suggestion:
 Write the name of the university using the publishers style, then
 press Crtl+Enter in order to continue using the publishers style, add
 first supervisor's name, press Ctrl+Enter to add second supervisor' name
 and so on.

Perfect. Did not knew the ctrl+enter trick.
Thanks! :-)

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Re: wrong language in bibliography

2005-08-04 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Thursday 04 August 2005 22:55, Dean wrote:

 I'm having a strange problem with my bibliography.  I think the wrong
 language is being used only in the bibiliography (the rest of the document
 s ok).  My bibliography is generated by bibtex, and the bibtex file looks
 fine, but I see things like redaktor instead of editor, etc.

Redaktør sounds scandinavian :-)
Which style (.bst) do you use?

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Title page of thesis

2005-08-04 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
I have difficulties with the title page of my thesis. I already have:

Title
Author
Date
Name of university (using publishers)

I would like to include the names of my super visors after the name of the 
university. I have tried with different possibilities (Extratitle an 
additional publisher etc) but I cannot get this line of text to appear an 
reasonable place.

Suggestions?

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


title_page-thesis_janus.lyx
Description: application/lyx


Re: Title page of thesis

2005-08-04 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Thursday 04 August 2005 20:58, Kimmo Elo wrote:

 My suggestion:
 Write the name of the university using the publishers style, then
 press Crtl+Enter in order to continue using the publishers style, add
 first supervisor's name, press Ctrl+Enter to add second supervisor' name
 and so on.

Perfect. Did not knew the ctrl+enter trick.
Thanks! :-)

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Re: wrong language in bibliography

2005-08-04 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Thursday 04 August 2005 22:55, Dean wrote:

 I'm having a strange problem with my bibliography.  I think the wrong
 language is being used only in the bibiliography (the rest of the document
 s ok).  My bibliography is generated by bibtex, and the bibtex file looks
 fine, but I see things like redaktor instead of editor, etc.

Redaktør sounds scandinavian :-)
Which style (.bst) do you use?

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Title page of thesis

2005-08-04 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
I have difficulties with the title page of my thesis. I already have:

Title
Author
Date
Name of university (using "publishers")

I would like to include the names of my super visors after the name of the 
university. I have tried with different possibilities (Extratitle an 
additional publisher etc) but I cannot get this line of text to appear an 
reasonable place.

Suggestions?

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


title_page-thesis_janus.lyx
Description: application/lyx


Re: Title page of thesis

2005-08-04 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Thursday 04 August 2005 20:58, Kimmo Elo wrote:

> My suggestion:
> Write the name of the university using the "publishers" style, then
> press Crtl+Enter in order to continue using the "publishers" style, add
> first supervisor's name, press Ctrl+Enter to add second supervisor' name
> and so on.

Perfect. Did not knew the ctrl+enter trick.
Thanks! :-)

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Re: wrong language in bibliography

2005-08-04 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Thursday 04 August 2005 22:55, Dean wrote:

> I'm having a strange problem with my bibliography.  I think the wrong
> language is being used only in the bibiliography (the rest of the document
> s ok).  My bibliography is generated by bibtex, and the bibtex file looks
> fine, but I see things like "redaktor" instead of editor, etc.

"Redaktør" sounds scandinavian :-)
Which style (.bst) do you use?

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Safe to exchange Lyx documents between Mac and Linux/PC?

2005-07-29 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
I am working on a LyX document on a Linux PC, but from time to time I need to 
work on a laptop. It is safe to move my document between LyX on Mac OSX (or 
WinXP) and Linux? Does the OSX version support NatBib?

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Re: Safe to exchange Lyx documents between Mac and Linux/PC?

2005-07-29 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Friday 29 July 2005 13:16, Georg Baum wrote:

 Yes. Several people I know do this on a regular basis, and the file format
 is the same.

Perfect. I am quite paranoid when it comes to my thesis (deadline is getting 
closer) and was afraid that OSX and Linux uses different character encodings 
in text files or somethings like that (no, I do not understand much about 
what is going on under the hood). Will try it out.

 Does the OSX version support NatBib? 
As far as LyX is concerned: Yes.

Nice. Just learned to love Natbib. :-) Should I install any additional 
packages, except what is already mentioned on the Wiki page 
(http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/Mac)?

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Safe to exchange Lyx documents between Mac and Linux/PC?

2005-07-29 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
I am working on a LyX document on a Linux PC, but from time to time I need to 
work on a laptop. It is safe to move my document between LyX on Mac OSX (or 
WinXP) and Linux? Does the OSX version support NatBib?

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Re: Safe to exchange Lyx documents between Mac and Linux/PC?

2005-07-29 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Friday 29 July 2005 13:16, Georg Baum wrote:

 Yes. Several people I know do this on a regular basis, and the file format
 is the same.

Perfect. I am quite paranoid when it comes to my thesis (deadline is getting 
closer) and was afraid that OSX and Linux uses different character encodings 
in text files or somethings like that (no, I do not understand much about 
what is going on under the hood). Will try it out.

 Does the OSX version support NatBib? 
As far as LyX is concerned: Yes.

Nice. Just learned to love Natbib. :-) Should I install any additional 
packages, except what is already mentioned on the Wiki page 
(http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/Mac)?

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Safe to exchange Lyx documents between Mac and Linux/PC?

2005-07-29 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
I am working on a LyX document on a Linux PC, but from time to time I need to 
work on a laptop. It is safe to move my document between LyX on Mac OSX (or 
WinXP) and Linux? Does the OSX version support NatBib?

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Re: Safe to exchange Lyx documents between Mac and Linux/PC?

2005-07-29 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Friday 29 July 2005 13:16, Georg Baum wrote:

> Yes. Several people I know do this on a regular basis, and the file format
> is the same.

Perfect. I am quite paranoid when it comes to my thesis (deadline is getting 
closer) and was afraid that OSX and Linux uses different character encodings 
in text files or somethings like that (no, I do not understand much about 
what is going on under the hood). Will try it out.

>> Does the OSX version support NatBib? 
>As far as LyX is concerned: Yes.

Nice. Just learned to love Natbib. :-) Should I install any additional 
packages, except what is already mentioned on the Wiki page 
(http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/Mac)?

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Re: Problems with BibTex and LyX

2005-06-22 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Wednesday 22 June 2005 06:25, Matej Cepl wrote:

 Check that in your LyX document Layout/Document/Language/Encoding you have
 lain1. 

It was set on auto, but changing to latin1 did not fix my problem.

 Alternatively you can type (in your .bib file) \ae{} instead of ?, 
 \o{} instead of ? and \r{a} instead of ?.

Thanks. That worked - with auto as well as latin1.

 This seems to me that you are using somehow incorrectly information in
 BibTeX database. Can you send please an example of whole BibTeX record? 

Here is an example of a record where I solved the problem by putting {The 
Danish Board of Technology} in brackets (thank you, Sam Lewis) - both as 
author and publisher using the @book:

@BOOK{DBT2005-GMP-rapporten,
  title = {Nye GM-planter - ny debat. Borgerjury afholdt af Teknologiraadet},
  publisher = {{The Danish Board of Technology}},
  year = {2005},
  author = {{The Danish Board of Technology}},
  institution = {{The Danish Board of Technology}},
  owner = {Janus Sandsgaard},
}

 For 
 example, IMHO the author of the report shouldn't be an institution, but
 some person. Institution is then just in the field institution of
 @techreport.

I agree. But if if I do like that technical report will be written in my 
bibliography. 

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


NatBib problem: one author with more than one publication in the same year == Error message

2005-06-22 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
In my bib-file I have an author who have written more than one publication in 
a year. When citing these publications I would expect NatBib to handle it by 
doing something like:

Sandsgaard, Janus (2004a)
Sandsgaard, Janus (2004b)

(this is what apalike does). But instead I get an error message:

Misplaced alignment tab character .
e=ukcategory=11}
  .
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.

I have tried building my own .bst for NatBib (using latex makebst - thank you, 
Jürgen!), and this one do the 2004a, 2004b trick. 

But as I do not fully understand the .bst and all the questions I answered 
using makebst, I do not feel confortable about using this home made one. I 
would prefer something standard, and I can't imagine that I am the first one 
to run into this problem using one of the .bst's that comes with NatBib.

Suggestions?

LyX 1.3.4
NatBib with author-year
plainnat

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.



Re: NatBib problem: one author with more than one publication in the same year == Error message

2005-06-22 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
Attached: My first .bst file made (somewhat in blind) in 5 minutes using 
makebst. Do not understand why this one works when there are problems with 
the ones from the author of NatBib.

Janus


On Wednesday 22 June 2005 15:32, Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
 In my bib-file I have an author who have written more than one publication
 in a year. When citing these publications I would expect NatBib to handle
 it by doing something like:

 Sandsgaard, Janus (2004a)
 Sandsgaard, Janus (2004b)

 (this is what apalike does). But instead I get an error message:

   Misplaced alignment tab character .
   e=ukcategory=11}
   .
   I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
   here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
   simple: Just type `I\' now. But if some right brace
   up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
   you're probably due for more error messages, and you
   might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.

 I have tried building my own .bst for NatBib (using latex makebst - thank
 you, Jürgen!), and this one do the 2004a, 2004b trick.

 But as I do not fully understand the .bst and all the questions I answered
 using makebst, I do not feel confortable about using this home made one. I
 would prefer something standard, and I can't imagine that I am the first
 one to run into this problem using one of the .bst's that comes with
 NatBib.

 Suggestions?

 LyX 1.3.4
 NatBib with author-year
 plainnat

 Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.
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%%
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%%
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%% 
%% *** test af natbib-customdims ***
%% 
%% Copyright 1994-2002 Patrick W Daly
 % ===
 % IMPORTANT NOTICE:
 % This bibliographic style (bst) file has been generated from one or
 % more master bibliographic style (mbs) files, listed above.
 %
 % This generated file can be redistributed and/or modified under the terms
 % of the LaTeX Project Public License Distributed from CTAN
 % archives in directory macros/latex/base/lppl.txt; either
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 % Such a package isnatbib.sty   by Patrick W. Daly
 % The form of the \bibitem entries is
 %   \bibitem[Jones et al.(1990)]{key}...
 %   \bibitem[Jones et al.(1990)Jones, Baker, and Smith]{key}...
 % The essential feature is that the label (the part in brackets) consists
 % of the author names, as they should appear in the citation, with the year
 % in parentheses following. There must be no space before the opening
 % parenthesis!
 % With natbib v5.3, a full list of authors may also follow the year.
 % In natbib.sty, it is possible to define the type of enclosures that is
 % really wanted (brackets or parentheses), but in either case, there must
 % be parentheses in the label.
 % The \cite command functions as follows:
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Re: Problems with BibTex and LyX

2005-06-22 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Wednesday 22 June 2005 06:25, Matej Cepl wrote:

 Check that in your LyX document Layout/Document/Language/Encoding you have
 lain1. 

It was set on auto, but changing to latin1 did not fix my problem.

 Alternatively you can type (in your .bib file) \ae{} instead of ?, 
 \o{} instead of ? and \r{a} instead of ?.

Thanks. That worked - with auto as well as latin1.

 This seems to me that you are using somehow incorrectly information in
 BibTeX database. Can you send please an example of whole BibTeX record? 

Here is an example of a record where I solved the problem by putting {The 
Danish Board of Technology} in brackets (thank you, Sam Lewis) - both as 
author and publisher using the @book:

@BOOK{DBT2005-GMP-rapporten,
  title = {Nye GM-planter - ny debat. Borgerjury afholdt af Teknologiraadet},
  publisher = {{The Danish Board of Technology}},
  year = {2005},
  author = {{The Danish Board of Technology}},
  institution = {{The Danish Board of Technology}},
  owner = {Janus Sandsgaard},
}

 For 
 example, IMHO the author of the report shouldn't be an institution, but
 some person. Institution is then just in the field institution of
 @techreport.

I agree. But if if I do like that technical report will be written in my 
bibliography. 

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


NatBib problem: one author with more than one publication in the same year == Error message

2005-06-22 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
In my bib-file I have an author who have written more than one publication in 
a year. When citing these publications I would expect NatBib to handle it by 
doing something like:

Sandsgaard, Janus (2004a)
Sandsgaard, Janus (2004b)

(this is what apalike does). But instead I get an error message:

Misplaced alignment tab character .
e=ukcategory=11}
  .
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.

I have tried building my own .bst for NatBib (using latex makebst - thank you, 
Jürgen!), and this one do the 2004a, 2004b trick. 

But as I do not fully understand the .bst and all the questions I answered 
using makebst, I do not feel confortable about using this home made one. I 
would prefer something standard, and I can't imagine that I am the first one 
to run into this problem using one of the .bst's that comes with NatBib.

Suggestions?

LyX 1.3.4
NatBib with author-year
plainnat

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.



Re: NatBib problem: one author with more than one publication in the same year == Error message

2005-06-22 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
Attached: My first .bst file made (somewhat in blind) in 5 minutes using 
makebst. Do not understand why this one works when there are problems with 
the ones from the author of NatBib.

Janus


On Wednesday 22 June 2005 15:32, Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
 In my bib-file I have an author who have written more than one publication
 in a year. When citing these publications I would expect NatBib to handle
 it by doing something like:

 Sandsgaard, Janus (2004a)
 Sandsgaard, Janus (2004b)

 (this is what apalike does). But instead I get an error message:

   Misplaced alignment tab character .
   e=ukcategory=11}
   .
   I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
   here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
   simple: Just type `I\' now. But if some right brace
   up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
   you're probably due for more error messages, and you
   might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable.

 I have tried building my own .bst for NatBib (using latex makebst - thank
 you, Jürgen!), and this one do the 2004a, 2004b trick.

 But as I do not fully understand the .bst and all the questions I answered
 using makebst, I do not feel confortable about using this home made one. I
 would prefer something standard, and I can't imagine that I am the first
 one to run into this problem using one of the .bst's that comes with
 NatBib.

 Suggestions?

 LyX 1.3.4
 NatBib with author-year
 plainnat

 Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.
%%
%% This is file `jansutest.bst',
%% generated with the docstrip utility.
%%
%% The original source files were:
%%
%% merlin.mbs  (with options: `ay,nat,nm-revf,jnrlst,keyxyr,dt-beg,yr-par,note-yr,num-xser,isbn,issn,xedn')
%% 
%% *** test af natbib-customdims ***
%% 
%% Copyright 1994-2002 Patrick W Daly
 % ===
 % IMPORTANT NOTICE:
 % This bibliographic style (bst) file has been generated from one or
 % more master bibliographic style (mbs) files, listed above.
 %
 % This generated file can be redistributed and/or modified under the terms
 % of the LaTeX Project Public License Distributed from CTAN
 % archives in directory macros/latex/base/lppl.txt; either
 % version 1 of the License, or any later version.
 % ===
 % Name and version information of the main mbs file:
 % \ProvidesFile{merlin.mbs}[2002/10/21 4.05 (PWD, AO, DPC)]
 %   For use with BibTeX version 0.99a or later
 %---
 % This bibliography style file is intended for texts in ENGLISH
 % This is an author-year citation style bibliography. As such, it is
 % non-standard LaTeX, and requires a special package file to function properly.
 % Such a package isnatbib.sty   by Patrick W. Daly
 % The form of the \bibitem entries is
 %   \bibitem[Jones et al.(1990)]{key}...
 %   \bibitem[Jones et al.(1990)Jones, Baker, and Smith]{key}...
 % The essential feature is that the label (the part in brackets) consists
 % of the author names, as they should appear in the citation, with the year
 % in parentheses following. There must be no space before the opening
 % parenthesis!
 % With natbib v5.3, a full list of authors may also follow the year.
 % In natbib.sty, it is possible to define the type of enclosures that is
 % really wanted (brackets or parentheses), but in either case, there must
 % be parentheses in the label.
 % The \cite command functions as follows:
 %   \citet{key} ==Jones et al. (1990)
 %   \citet*{key} ==   Jones, Baker, and Smith (1990)
 %   \citep{key} ==(Jones et al., 1990)
 %   \citep*{key} ==   (Jones, Baker, and Smith, 1990)
 %   \citep[chap. 2]{key} ==   (Jones et al., 1990, chap. 2)
 %   \citep[e.g.][]{key} ==(e.g. Jones et al., 1990)
 %   \citep[e.g.][p. 32]{key} ==   (e.g. Jones et al., p. 32)
 %   \citeauthor{key} ==   Jones et al.
 %   \citeauthor*{key} ==  Jones, Baker, and Smith
 %   \citeyear{key} == 1990
 %-

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school
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title
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volume
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Re: Problems with BibTex and LyX

2005-06-22 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Wednesday 22 June 2005 06:25, Matej Cepl wrote:

> Check that in your LyX document Layout/Document/Language/Encoding you have
> lain1. 

It was set on "auto", but changing to "latin1" did not fix my problem.

> Alternatively you can type (in your .bib file) \ae{} instead of ?, 
> \o{} instead of ? and \r{a} instead of ?.

Thanks. That worked - with "auto" as well as "latin1".

> This seems to me that you are using somehow incorrectly information in
> BibTeX database. Can you send please an example of whole BibTeX record? 

Here is an example of a record where I solved the problem by putting {The 
Danish Board of Technology} in brackets (thank you, Sam Lewis) - both as 
author and publisher using the @book:

@BOOK{DBT2005-GMP-rapporten,
  title = {Nye GM-planter - ny debat. Borgerjury afholdt af Teknologiraadet},
  publisher = {{The Danish Board of Technology}},
  year = {2005},
  author = {{The Danish Board of Technology}},
  institution = {{The Danish Board of Technology}},
  owner = {Janus Sandsgaard},
}

> For 
> example, IMHO the author of the report shouldn't be an institution, but
> some person. Institution is then just in the field institution of
> @techreport.

I agree. But if if I do like that "technical report" will be written in my 
bibliography. 

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


NatBib problem: one author with more than one publication in the same year ==> Error message

2005-06-22 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
In my bib-file I have an author who have written more than one publication in 
a year. When citing these publications I would expect NatBib to handle it by 
doing something like:

Sandsgaard, Janus (2004a)
Sandsgaard, Janus (2004b)

(this is what apalike does). But instead I get an error message:

"Misplaced alignment tab character &.
e=uk=11}
  .
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
you're probably due for more error messages, and you
might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable."

I have tried building my own .bst for NatBib (using latex makebst - thank you, 
Jürgen!), and this one do the 2004a, 2004b trick. 

But as I do not fully understand the .bst and all the questions I answered 
using makebst, I do not feel confortable about using this home made one. I 
would prefer something standard, and I can't imagine that I am the first one 
to run into this problem using one of the .bst's that comes with NatBib.

Suggestions?

LyX 1.3.4
NatBib with author-year
plainnat

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.



Re: NatBib problem: one author with more than one publication in the same year ==> Error message

2005-06-22 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
Attached: My first .bst file made (somewhat in blind) in 5 minutes using 
makebst. Do not understand why this one works when there are problems with 
the ones from the author of NatBib.

Janus


On Wednesday 22 June 2005 15:32, Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
> In my bib-file I have an author who have written more than one publication
> in a year. When citing these publications I would expect NatBib to handle
> it by doing something like:
>
> Sandsgaard, Janus (2004a)
> Sandsgaard, Janus (2004b)
>
> (this is what apalike does). But instead I get an error message:
>
>   "Misplaced alignment tab character &.
>   e=uk=11}
>   .
>   I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
>   here. If you just want an ampersand, the remedy is
>   simple: Just type `I\&' now. But if some right brace
>   up above has ended a previous alignment prematurely,
>   you're probably due for more error messages, and you
>   might try typing `S' now just to see what is salvageable."
>
> I have tried building my own .bst for NatBib (using latex makebst - thank
> you, Jürgen!), and this one do the 2004a, 2004b trick.
>
> But as I do not fully understand the .bst and all the questions I answered
> using makebst, I do not feel confortable about using this home made one. I
> would prefer something standard, and I can't imagine that I am the first
> one to run into this problem using one of the .bst's that comes with
> NatBib.
>
> Suggestions?
>
> LyX 1.3.4
> NatBib with author-year
> plainnat
>
> Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.
%%
%% This is file `jansutest.bst',
%% generated with the docstrip utility.
%%
%% The original source files were:
%%
%% merlin.mbs  (with options: `ay,nat,nm-revf,jnrlst,keyxyr,dt-beg,yr-par,note-yr,num-xser,isbn,issn,xedn')
%% 
%% *** test af natbib-customdims ***
%% 
%% Copyright 1994-2002 Patrick W Daly
 % ===
 % IMPORTANT NOTICE:
 % This bibliographic style (bst) file has been generated from one or
 % more master bibliographic style (mbs) files, listed above.
 %
 % This generated file can be redistributed and/or modified under the terms
 % of the LaTeX Project Public License Distributed from CTAN
 % archives in directory macros/latex/base/lppl.txt; either
 % version 1 of the License, or any later version.
 % ===
 % Name and version information of the main mbs file:
 % \ProvidesFile{merlin.mbs}[2002/10/21 4.05 (PWD, AO, DPC)]
 %   For use with BibTeX version 0.99a or later
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 % This bibliography style file is intended for texts in ENGLISH
 % This is an author-year citation style bibliography. As such, it is
 % non-standard LaTeX, and requires a special package file to function properly.
 % Such a package isnatbib.sty   by Patrick W. Daly
 % The form of the \bibitem entries is
 %   \bibitem[Jones et al.(1990)]{key}...
 %   \bibitem[Jones et al.(1990)Jones, Baker, and Smith]{key}...
 % The essential feature is that the label (the part in brackets) consists
 % of the author names, as they should appear in the citation, with the year
 % in parentheses following. There must be no space before the opening
 % parenthesis!
 % With natbib v5.3, a full list of authors may also follow the year.
 % In natbib.sty, it is possible to define the type of enclosures that is
 % really wanted (brackets or parentheses), but in either case, there must
 % be parentheses in the label.
 % The \cite command functions as follows:
 %   \citet{key} ==>>Jones et al. (1990)
 %   \citet*{key} ==>>   Jones, Baker, and Smith (1990)
 %   \citep{key} ==>>(Jones et al., 1990)
 %   \citep*{key} ==>>   (Jones, Baker, and Smith, 1990)
 %   \citep[chap. 2]{key} ==>>   (Jones et al., 1990, chap. 2)
 %   \citep[e.g.][]{key} ==>>(e.g. Jones et al., 1990)
 %   \citep[e.g.][p. 32]{key} ==>>   (e.g. Jones et al., p. 32)
 %   \citeauthor{key} ==>>   Jones et al.
 %   \citeauthor*{key} ==>>  Jones, Baker, and Smith
 %   \citeyear{key} ==>> 1990
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isbn
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pages
publisher
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Problems with BibTex and LyX

2005-06-21 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
Hi there

I am writing my master thesis using Lyx. So far I am happy about it, except 
from a few BibTex-related problems that are quite critical:

1) When trying to compile the Lyx-doc (show as PDF); I get an error message if 
the title or author fields contain Danish characters such as æ, ø and å. How 
can I work around this issue?

2) Am an not happy with the way my bibliography looks if I use literature 
published by an organisations. Example: I refer to a report by The Danish 
Board of Technology and in my reference section it becomes of technology, 
T. D. B.. This is fine if I refer to a person, but not if I refer to an 
organisation, a ministry etc.

Thanks!

Remember: I am from social science (I am not a hacker or a LaTeX pro), so I 
prefer clear cut, main stream solutions (in contrast to strange hacks I do 
not understand and will cause me problems in the middle of the night just 
before deadline) :-)

I am using LyX 1.3.4 and JabRef to do my bib file.

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


One more BibTex question

2005-06-21 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
Oh, I forgot:

In my bibliography I always get the titles in lowercase letters (e.g. 
New gm crops - new debate). This is the way it should be in most cases, but 
sometimes I need to be able to have a title like: New GM crops - new 
debate.

How do I do that? I am sure there is some kind of tag that tells BiBtex to 
respect GM etc.

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Re: One more BibTex question

2005-06-21 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Tuesday 21 June 2005 16:30, Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:

 I think maybe you are using the wrong refernce type.  If you use article
 and put the Danish... as the author then yes you will get the
 abbreviation. You could try using book and then putting The Danish...
 as publisher. Have a play with the various types - it is very easy in
 JabRef.

Thanks. I have played a little with the book class, but still get the same 
result. Maybe I have chosen a non suitable style. Which bib-style do you use? 
NatBib on/off? Just seed something apa-like for social science.

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Re: Problems with BibTex and LyX

2005-06-21 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Tuesday 21 June 2005 17:33, Sam Lewis wrote:

 Try to enter {the name of the author} in brackets, as in the following
 example. This should ensure that the output in your reference section
 and throughout the text will be in the desired format.

Thanks! That did the trick. :-)

 produces the effect you have described. Depending on your bibtex data
 management application this might not need to done in code, but could
 possibly be achieved in via an interface, or even automatically by the
 application itself.

I simply entered the {brackets} in the interface of JabRef. 

 LyX is perfectly fine for social scientists and in conjunction with a
 reasonable bibtext application pre-deadline problems might
 be even further reducible :-)

:-)

Still a little puzzled with the difference between apalike.bst and apalike.bst 
(for Natbib). ;-) There has been postings mealier with a guy who experienced 
near-deadline problems as the numbers of references grew to a certain number. 
Maybe because he used a style not compatible with natbib. I use natbib with 
autor-year style right now (and it is working), but I am am afraid that I am 
also using an apalike.bst which was not written for NatBib.

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Overview of the NatBib styles - which is the right one for me?

2005-06-21 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
I am using NatBib with author-year citation. On my PC I have the following 
styles available for NatBiB:

/usr/share/texmf/bibtex/bst/natbib/abbrvnat.bst
/usr/share/texmf/bibtex/bst/natbib/plainnat.bst
/usr/share/texmf/bibtex/bst/natbib/unsrtnat.bst

as described in the NatBib documentation (which I have read):
http://www.linmpi.mpg.de/english/services/software/latex/localtex/doc/natbib.pdf

However, the manual describes the NatBiB compatible styles in relation to the 
old ones they are replacing (plain, apalike etc). But since I do now have 
experience with these style I am having difficulties choosing which is right 
for me.

Can anyone point me to a place that can give me an overview of (the 
differences between) the styles - and help me choosing which is right for me? 
I guess I simply need something apalike. As said for sociale science.

Kind regards,
Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Re: Overview of the NatBib styles - which is the right one for me?

2005-06-21 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Tuesday 21 June 2005 19:05, Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:

 Earlier you mentioned you wanted an apalike reference set up.
 Select the NatBib package ffrom Layout-Document

Did that already.

 Then select the apalike settings when you do Insert-ListsTOC-BibTex
 Reference

But as far as I understand the apalike.bst was not written with NatBiB in 
mind, and using it with NatBib could cause problems. This is why I started 
looking into abbrvnat.bst, plainnat.bst and unsrtnat.bst. But maybe I am 
wrong here.

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Problems with BibTex and LyX

2005-06-21 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
Hi there

I am writing my master thesis using Lyx. So far I am happy about it, except 
from a few BibTex-related problems that are quite critical:

1) When trying to compile the Lyx-doc (show as PDF); I get an error message if 
the title or author fields contain Danish characters such as æ, ø and å. How 
can I work around this issue?

2) Am an not happy with the way my bibliography looks if I use literature 
published by an organisations. Example: I refer to a report by The Danish 
Board of Technology and in my reference section it becomes of technology, 
T. D. B.. This is fine if I refer to a person, but not if I refer to an 
organisation, a ministry etc.

Thanks!

Remember: I am from social science (I am not a hacker or a LaTeX pro), so I 
prefer clear cut, main stream solutions (in contrast to strange hacks I do 
not understand and will cause me problems in the middle of the night just 
before deadline) :-)

I am using LyX 1.3.4 and JabRef to do my bib file.

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


One more BibTex question

2005-06-21 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
Oh, I forgot:

In my bibliography I always get the titles in lowercase letters (e.g. 
New gm crops - new debate). This is the way it should be in most cases, but 
sometimes I need to be able to have a title like: New GM crops - new 
debate.

How do I do that? I am sure there is some kind of tag that tells BiBtex to 
respect GM etc.

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Re: One more BibTex question

2005-06-21 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Tuesday 21 June 2005 16:30, Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:

 I think maybe you are using the wrong refernce type.  If you use article
 and put the Danish... as the author then yes you will get the
 abbreviation. You could try using book and then putting The Danish...
 as publisher. Have a play with the various types - it is very easy in
 JabRef.

Thanks. I have played a little with the book class, but still get the same 
result. Maybe I have chosen a non suitable style. Which bib-style do you use? 
NatBib on/off? Just seed something apa-like for social science.

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Re: Problems with BibTex and LyX

2005-06-21 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Tuesday 21 June 2005 17:33, Sam Lewis wrote:

 Try to enter {the name of the author} in brackets, as in the following
 example. This should ensure that the output in your reference section
 and throughout the text will be in the desired format.

Thanks! That did the trick. :-)

 produces the effect you have described. Depending on your bibtex data
 management application this might not need to done in code, but could
 possibly be achieved in via an interface, or even automatically by the
 application itself.

I simply entered the {brackets} in the interface of JabRef. 

 LyX is perfectly fine for social scientists and in conjunction with a
 reasonable bibtext application pre-deadline problems might
 be even further reducible :-)

:-)

Still a little puzzled with the difference between apalike.bst and apalike.bst 
(for Natbib). ;-) There has been postings mealier with a guy who experienced 
near-deadline problems as the numbers of references grew to a certain number. 
Maybe because he used a style not compatible with natbib. I use natbib with 
autor-year style right now (and it is working), but I am am afraid that I am 
also using an apalike.bst which was not written for NatBib.

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Overview of the NatBib styles - which is the right one for me?

2005-06-21 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
I am using NatBib with author-year citation. On my PC I have the following 
styles available for NatBiB:

/usr/share/texmf/bibtex/bst/natbib/abbrvnat.bst
/usr/share/texmf/bibtex/bst/natbib/plainnat.bst
/usr/share/texmf/bibtex/bst/natbib/unsrtnat.bst

as described in the NatBib documentation (which I have read):
http://www.linmpi.mpg.de/english/services/software/latex/localtex/doc/natbib.pdf

However, the manual describes the NatBiB compatible styles in relation to the 
old ones they are replacing (plain, apalike etc). But since I do now have 
experience with these style I am having difficulties choosing which is right 
for me.

Can anyone point me to a place that can give me an overview of (the 
differences between) the styles - and help me choosing which is right for me? 
I guess I simply need something apalike. As said for sociale science.

Kind regards,
Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Re: Overview of the NatBib styles - which is the right one for me?

2005-06-21 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Tuesday 21 June 2005 19:05, Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:

 Earlier you mentioned you wanted an apalike reference set up.
 Select the NatBib package ffrom Layout-Document

Did that already.

 Then select the apalike settings when you do Insert-ListsTOC-BibTex
 Reference

But as far as I understand the apalike.bst was not written with NatBiB in 
mind, and using it with NatBib could cause problems. This is why I started 
looking into abbrvnat.bst, plainnat.bst and unsrtnat.bst. But maybe I am 
wrong here.

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Problems with BibTex and LyX

2005-06-21 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
Hi there

I am writing my master thesis using Lyx. So far I am happy about it, except 
from a few BibTex-related problems that are quite critical:

1) When trying to compile the Lyx-doc (show as PDF); I get an error message if 
the title or author fields contain Danish characters such as æ, ø and å. How 
can I work around this issue?

2) Am an not happy with the way my bibliography looks if I use literature 
published by an organisations. Example: I refer to a report by "The Danish 
Board of Technology" and in my reference section it becomes "of technology, 
T. D. B.". This is fine if I refer to a person, but not if I refer to an 
organisation, a ministry etc.

Thanks!

Remember: I am from social science (I am not a hacker or a LaTeX pro), so I 
prefer clear cut, main stream solutions (in contrast to strange hacks I do 
not understand and will cause me problems in the middle of the night just 
before deadline) :-)

I am using LyX 1.3.4 and JabRef to do my bib file.

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


One more BibTex question

2005-06-21 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
Oh, I forgot:

In my bibliography I always get the titles in lowercase letters (e.g. 
"New gm crops - new debate"). This is the way it should be in most cases, but 
sometimes I need to be able to have a title like: "New GM crops - new 
debate".

How do I do that? I am sure there is some kind of tag that tells BiBtex to 
respect "GM" etc.

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Re: One more BibTex question

2005-06-21 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Tuesday 21 June 2005 16:30, Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:

> I think maybe you are using the wrong refernce type.  If you use article
> and put "the Danish..." as the author then yes you will get the
> abbreviation. You could try using "book" and then putting "The Danish..."
> as publisher. Have a play with the various types - it is very easy in
> JabRef.

Thanks. I have played a little with the "book" class, but still get the same 
result. Maybe I have chosen a non suitable style. Which bib-style do you use? 
NatBib on/off? Just seed something apa-like for social science.

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Re: Problems with BibTex and LyX

2005-06-21 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Tuesday 21 June 2005 17:33, Sam Lewis wrote:

> Try to enter {the name of the author} in brackets, as in the following
> example. This should ensure that the output in your reference section
> and throughout the text will be in the desired format.

Thanks! That did the trick. :-)

> produces the effect you have described. Depending on your bibtex data
> management application this might not need to done in code, but could
> possibly be achieved in via an interface, or even automatically by the
> application itself.

I simply entered the {brackets} in the interface of JabRef. 

> LyX is perfectly fine for social scientists and in conjunction with a
> reasonable bibtext application pre-deadline problems might
> be even further reducible :-)

:-)

Still a little puzzled with the difference between apalike.bst and apalike.bst 
(for Natbib). ;-) There has been postings mealier with a guy who experienced 
near-deadline problems as the numbers of references grew to a certain number. 
Maybe because he used a style not compatible with natbib. I use natbib with 
autor-year style right now (and it is working), but I am am afraid that I am 
also using an apalike.bst which was not written for NatBib.

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Overview of the NatBib styles - which is the right one for me?

2005-06-21 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
I am using NatBib with author-year citation. On my PC I have the following 
styles available for NatBiB:

/usr/share/texmf/bibtex/bst/natbib/abbrvnat.bst
/usr/share/texmf/bibtex/bst/natbib/plainnat.bst
/usr/share/texmf/bibtex/bst/natbib/unsrtnat.bst

as described in the NatBib documentation (which I have read):
http://www.linmpi.mpg.de/english/services/software/latex/localtex/doc/natbib.pdf

However, the manual describes the NatBiB compatible styles in relation to the 
old ones they are replacing (plain, apalike etc). But since I do now have 
experience with these style I am having difficulties choosing which is right 
for me.

Can anyone point me to a place that can give me an overview of (the 
differences between) the styles - and help me choosing which is right for me? 
I guess I simply need something apalike. As said for sociale science.

Kind regards,
Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Re: Overview of the NatBib styles - which is the right one for me?

2005-06-21 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Tuesday 21 June 2005 19:05, Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:

> Earlier you mentioned you wanted an apalike reference set up.
> Select the NatBib package ffrom Layout->Document

Did that already.

> Then select the apalike settings when you do Insert->Lists>BibTex
> Reference

But as far as I understand the apalike.bst was not written with NatBiB in 
mind, and using it with NatBib could cause problems. This is why I started 
looking into abbrvnat.bst, plainnat.bst and unsrtnat.bst. But maybe I am 
wrong here.

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Re: Testers wanted --- LyX 1.3.6 prerelease (Windows)

2005-06-08 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Wednesday 08 June 2005 19:43, Angus Leeming wrote:

 Sure! Only the 55 strings in english.nsh ( http://tinyurl.com/8ukxa )
 need translating. 

Here it is. Two things: 1) The translation is OK, but not perfect, since I 
haven't seen the sentences in context yet, but if these strings goes into 
next pre-release I can check it out and adjust. 2) I left the !ifndef 
field etc untouched.

 I think that Windows users should take responsibility for a Windows
 thingie, no?

Making installation of LyX on Windows easier is a really good thingtm. I'd 
be happy to help if I can.

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.
!ifndef _LYX_LANGUAGES_ENGLISH_NSH_
!define _LYX_LANGUAGES_ENGLISH_NSH_

!ifdef LYX_LANG
  !undef LYX_LANG
!endif
!define LYX_LANG ${LANG_ENGLISH}

LicenseLangString LyXLicenseData ${LYX_LANG} ${PRODUCT_LICENSE_FILE}

LangString SecAllUsersTitle ${LYX_LANG} Installer til alle brugere?
LangString SecFileAssocTitle ${LYX_LANG} Fil-associationer
LangString SecDesktopTitle ${LYX_LANG} Skrivebordsikon

LangString SecCoreDescription ${LYX_LANG} Filerne til ${PRODUCT_NAME}.
LangString SecAllUsersDescription ${LYX_LANG} Installer til alle brugere, 
eller kun den aktuelle bruger. (kræver administrator-rettigheder.)
LangString SecFileAssocDescription ${LYX_LANG} Opret association mellem LyX 
og .lyx filer.
LangString SecDesktopDescription ${LYX_LANG} Et ${PRODUCT_NAME} ikon på 
skrivebordet

LangString ModifyingConfigureFailed ${LYX_LANG} Forsøget på at indstille 
'path_prefix' i konfigurationen mislykkedes
LangString RunConfigureFailed ${LYX_LANG} Mislykket forsøg på at afvikle 
konfigurations-scriptet

LangString FinishPageMessage ${LYX_LANG} Tillykke!! LyX er installeret.
LangString FinishPageRun ${LYX_LANG} Start LyX

LangString DownloadPageField2 ${LYX_LANG} Installer ikke

LangString MinSYSHeader ${LYX_LANG} MinSYS
LangString MinSYSDescription ${LYX_LANG} MinSYS (www.mingw.org/msys.shtml) 
er et værktøj som ${PRODUCT_NAME} skal buge til at afvikle en række scripts.
LangString EnterMinSYSFolder ${LYX_LANG} Angiv stien til den mappe, som 
indeholder sh.exe
LangString InvalidMinSYSFolder ${LYX_LANG} Kunne ikke finde sh.exe
LangString MinSYSDownloadLabel ${LYX_LANG} Hent MinSYS
LangString MinSYSFolderLabel ${LYX_LANG} Mappen som indeholder sh.exe

LangString PythonHeader ${LYX_LANG} Python
LangString PythonDescription ${LYX_LANG} Python er et script-sprog 
(www.python.org) som skal være installeret. Ellers er der et antal scripts som 
${PRODUCT_NAME} ikke kan afvikle.
LangString EnterPythonFolder ${LYX_LANG} Angiv stien til den mappe som 
indeholder Python.exe
LangString InvalidPythonFolder ${LYX_LANG} Kunne ikke finde Python.exe
LangString PythonDownloadLabel ${LYX_LANG} hent Python
LangString PythonFolderLabel ${LYX_LANG} Mappen som indeholder Python.exe

LangString MiKTeXHeader ${LYX_LANG} MiKTeX
LangString MiKTeXDescription ${LYX_LANG} MiKTeX (www.miktex.org) er en 
ajourført TeX implementering til Windows.
LangString EnterMiKTeXFolder ${LYX_LANG} Angiv stien til mappen som 
indeholder latex.exe
LangString InvalidMiKTeXFolder ${LYX_LANG} Kunne ikke finde latex.exe
LangString MiKTeXDownloadLabel ${LYX_LANG} Hent MiKTeX
LangString MiKTeXFolderLabel ${LYX_LANG} Mappen som indeholder latex.exe

LangString PerlHeader ${LYX_LANG} Perl
LangString PerlDescription ${LYX_LANG} Hvis du forventer at skulle bruge 
reLyX til at konvertere LaTeX- til LyX-dokumenter, skal du installere Perl 
(www.perl.com).
LangString EnterPerlFolder ${LYX_LANG} Angiv stien til mappen som indeholder 
Perl.exe
LangString InvalidPerlFolder ${LYX_LANG} Kunne ikke finde Perl.exe
LangString PerlDownloadLabel ${LYX_LANG} Hent Perl
LangString PerlFolderLabel ${LYX_LANG} Mappen som indeholder perl.exe

LangString ImageMagickHeader ${LYX_LANG} ImageMagick
LangString ImageMagickDescription ${LYX_LANG} ImageMagick 
(www.imagemagick.org/script/index.php) bruges til at konvertere grafik-filer 
til forskellige slutformater.
LangString EnterImageMagickFolder ${LYX_LANG} Angiv stien til mappen som 
indeholder convert.exe
LangString InvalidImageMagickFolder ${LYX_LANG} Kunne ikke finde convert.exe
LangString ImageMagickDownloadLabel ${LYX_LANG} Hent ImageMagick
LangString ImageMagickFolderLabel ${LYX_LANG} Mappen som indeholder 
convert.exe

LangString GhostscriptHeader ${LYX_LANG} Ghostscript
LangString GhostscriptDescription ${LYX_LANG} Ghostscript 
(http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/) bruges til at konvertere billeder til og fra 
PostScript.
LangString EnterGhostscriptFolder ${LYX_LANG} Angiv stien til mappen som 
indeholder gswin32c.exe
LangString InvalidGhostscriptFolder ${LYX_LANG} Kunne ikke finde 
gswin32c.exe
LangString GhostscriptDownloadLabel ${LYX_LANG} Hent Ghostscript
LangString GhostscriptFolderLabel ${LYX_LANG} Mappen som indeholder 
gswin32c.exe

LangString SummaryTitle ${LYX_LANG} Software - sammendrag

Re: Testers wanted --- LyX 1.3.6 prerelease (Windows)

2005-06-08 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Wednesday 08 June 2005 19:43, Angus Leeming wrote:

 Sure! Only the 55 strings in english.nsh ( http://tinyurl.com/8ukxa )
 need translating. 

Here it is. Two things: 1) The translation is OK, but not perfect, since I 
haven't seen the sentences in context yet, but if these strings goes into 
next pre-release I can check it out and adjust. 2) I left the !ifndef 
field etc untouched.

 I think that Windows users should take responsibility for a Windows
 thingie, no?

Making installation of LyX on Windows easier is a really good thingtm. I'd 
be happy to help if I can.

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.
!ifndef _LYX_LANGUAGES_ENGLISH_NSH_
!define _LYX_LANGUAGES_ENGLISH_NSH_

!ifdef LYX_LANG
  !undef LYX_LANG
!endif
!define LYX_LANG ${LANG_ENGLISH}

LicenseLangString LyXLicenseData ${LYX_LANG} ${PRODUCT_LICENSE_FILE}

LangString SecAllUsersTitle ${LYX_LANG} Installer til alle brugere?
LangString SecFileAssocTitle ${LYX_LANG} Fil-associationer
LangString SecDesktopTitle ${LYX_LANG} Skrivebordsikon

LangString SecCoreDescription ${LYX_LANG} Filerne til ${PRODUCT_NAME}.
LangString SecAllUsersDescription ${LYX_LANG} Installer til alle brugere, 
eller kun den aktuelle bruger. (kræver administrator-rettigheder.)
LangString SecFileAssocDescription ${LYX_LANG} Opret association mellem LyX 
og .lyx filer.
LangString SecDesktopDescription ${LYX_LANG} Et ${PRODUCT_NAME} ikon på 
skrivebordet

LangString ModifyingConfigureFailed ${LYX_LANG} Forsøget på at indstille 
'path_prefix' i konfigurationen mislykkedes
LangString RunConfigureFailed ${LYX_LANG} Mislykket forsøg på at afvikle 
konfigurations-scriptet

LangString FinishPageMessage ${LYX_LANG} Tillykke!! LyX er installeret.
LangString FinishPageRun ${LYX_LANG} Start LyX

LangString DownloadPageField2 ${LYX_LANG} Installer ikke

LangString MinSYSHeader ${LYX_LANG} MinSYS
LangString MinSYSDescription ${LYX_LANG} MinSYS (www.mingw.org/msys.shtml) 
er et værktøj som ${PRODUCT_NAME} skal buge til at afvikle en række scripts.
LangString EnterMinSYSFolder ${LYX_LANG} Angiv stien til den mappe, som 
indeholder sh.exe
LangString InvalidMinSYSFolder ${LYX_LANG} Kunne ikke finde sh.exe
LangString MinSYSDownloadLabel ${LYX_LANG} Hent MinSYS
LangString MinSYSFolderLabel ${LYX_LANG} Mappen som indeholder sh.exe

LangString PythonHeader ${LYX_LANG} Python
LangString PythonDescription ${LYX_LANG} Python er et script-sprog 
(www.python.org) som skal være installeret. Ellers er der et antal scripts som 
${PRODUCT_NAME} ikke kan afvikle.
LangString EnterPythonFolder ${LYX_LANG} Angiv stien til den mappe som 
indeholder Python.exe
LangString InvalidPythonFolder ${LYX_LANG} Kunne ikke finde Python.exe
LangString PythonDownloadLabel ${LYX_LANG} hent Python
LangString PythonFolderLabel ${LYX_LANG} Mappen som indeholder Python.exe

LangString MiKTeXHeader ${LYX_LANG} MiKTeX
LangString MiKTeXDescription ${LYX_LANG} MiKTeX (www.miktex.org) er en 
ajourført TeX implementering til Windows.
LangString EnterMiKTeXFolder ${LYX_LANG} Angiv stien til mappen som 
indeholder latex.exe
LangString InvalidMiKTeXFolder ${LYX_LANG} Kunne ikke finde latex.exe
LangString MiKTeXDownloadLabel ${LYX_LANG} Hent MiKTeX
LangString MiKTeXFolderLabel ${LYX_LANG} Mappen som indeholder latex.exe

LangString PerlHeader ${LYX_LANG} Perl
LangString PerlDescription ${LYX_LANG} Hvis du forventer at skulle bruge 
reLyX til at konvertere LaTeX- til LyX-dokumenter, skal du installere Perl 
(www.perl.com).
LangString EnterPerlFolder ${LYX_LANG} Angiv stien til mappen som indeholder 
Perl.exe
LangString InvalidPerlFolder ${LYX_LANG} Kunne ikke finde Perl.exe
LangString PerlDownloadLabel ${LYX_LANG} Hent Perl
LangString PerlFolderLabel ${LYX_LANG} Mappen som indeholder perl.exe

LangString ImageMagickHeader ${LYX_LANG} ImageMagick
LangString ImageMagickDescription ${LYX_LANG} ImageMagick 
(www.imagemagick.org/script/index.php) bruges til at konvertere grafik-filer 
til forskellige slutformater.
LangString EnterImageMagickFolder ${LYX_LANG} Angiv stien til mappen som 
indeholder convert.exe
LangString InvalidImageMagickFolder ${LYX_LANG} Kunne ikke finde convert.exe
LangString ImageMagickDownloadLabel ${LYX_LANG} Hent ImageMagick
LangString ImageMagickFolderLabel ${LYX_LANG} Mappen som indeholder 
convert.exe

LangString GhostscriptHeader ${LYX_LANG} Ghostscript
LangString GhostscriptDescription ${LYX_LANG} Ghostscript 
(http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/) bruges til at konvertere billeder til og fra 
PostScript.
LangString EnterGhostscriptFolder ${LYX_LANG} Angiv stien til mappen som 
indeholder gswin32c.exe
LangString InvalidGhostscriptFolder ${LYX_LANG} Kunne ikke finde 
gswin32c.exe
LangString GhostscriptDownloadLabel ${LYX_LANG} Hent Ghostscript
LangString GhostscriptFolderLabel ${LYX_LANG} Mappen som indeholder 
gswin32c.exe

LangString SummaryTitle ${LYX_LANG} Software - sammendrag

Re: Testers wanted --- LyX 1.3.6 prerelease (Windows)

2005-06-08 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Wednesday 08 June 2005 19:43, Angus Leeming wrote:

> Sure! Only the 55 strings in english.nsh ( http://tinyurl.com/8ukxa )
> need translating. 

Here it is. Two things: 1) The translation is OK, but not perfect, since I 
haven't seen the sentences in context yet, but if these strings goes into 
next pre-release I can check it out and adjust. 2) I left the ""!ifndef" 
field etc untouched.

> I think that Windows users should take responsibility for a Windows
> thingie, no?

Making installation of LyX on Windows easier is a really good thing. I'd 
be happy to help if I can.

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.
!ifndef _LYX_LANGUAGES_ENGLISH_NSH_
!define _LYX_LANGUAGES_ENGLISH_NSH_

!ifdef LYX_LANG
  !undef LYX_LANG
!endif
!define LYX_LANG ${LANG_ENGLISH}

LicenseLangString LyXLicenseData ${LYX_LANG} "${PRODUCT_LICENSE_FILE}"

LangString SecAllUsersTitle "${LYX_LANG}" "Installer til alle brugere?"
LangString SecFileAssocTitle "${LYX_LANG}" "Fil-associationer"
LangString SecDesktopTitle "${LYX_LANG}" "Skrivebordsikon"

LangString SecCoreDescription "${LYX_LANG}" "Filerne til ${PRODUCT_NAME}."
LangString SecAllUsersDescription "${LYX_LANG}" "Installer til alle brugere, 
eller kun den aktuelle bruger. (kræver administrator-rettigheder.)"
LangString SecFileAssocDescription "${LYX_LANG}" "Opret association mellem LyX 
og .lyx filer."
LangString SecDesktopDescription "${LYX_LANG}" "Et ${PRODUCT_NAME} ikon på 
skrivebordet"

LangString ModifyingConfigureFailed "${LYX_LANG}" "Forsøget på at indstille 
'path_prefix' i konfigurationen mislykkedes"
LangString RunConfigureFailed "${LYX_LANG}" "Mislykket forsøg på at afvikle 
konfigurations-scriptet"

LangString FinishPageMessage "${LYX_LANG}" "Tillykke!! LyX er installeret."
LangString FinishPageRun "${LYX_LANG}" "Start LyX"

LangString DownloadPageField2 "${LYX_LANG}" " ikke"

LangString MinSYSHeader "${LYX_LANG}" "MinSYS"
LangString MinSYSDescription "${LYX_LANG}" "MinSYS (www.mingw.org/msys.shtml) 
er et værktøj som ${PRODUCT_NAME} skal buge til at afvikle en række scripts."
LangString EnterMinSYSFolder "${LYX_LANG}" "Angiv stien til den mappe, som 
indeholder sh.exe"
LangString InvalidMinSYSFolder "${LYX_LANG}" "Kunne ikke finde sh.exe"
LangString MinSYSDownloadLabel "${LYX_LANG}" " MinSYS"
LangString MinSYSFolderLabel "${LYX_LANG}" " som indeholder sh.exe"

LangString PythonHeader "${LYX_LANG}" "Python"
LangString PythonDescription "${LYX_LANG}" "Python er et script-sprog 
(www.python.org) som skal være installeret. Ellers er der et antal scripts som 
${PRODUCT_NAME} ikke kan afvikle."
LangString EnterPythonFolder "${LYX_LANG}" "Angiv stien til den mappe som 
indeholder Python.exe"
LangString InvalidPythonFolder "${LYX_LANG}" "Kunne ikke finde Python.exe"
LangString PythonDownloadLabel "${LYX_LANG}" " Python"
LangString PythonFolderLabel "${LYX_LANG}" " som indeholder Python.exe"

LangString MiKTeXHeader "${LYX_LANG}" "MiKTeX"
LangString MiKTeXDescription "${LYX_LANG}" "MiKTeX (www.miktex.org) er en 
ajourført TeX implementering til Windows."
LangString EnterMiKTeXFolder "${LYX_LANG}" "Angiv stien til mappen som 
indeholder latex.exe"
LangString InvalidMiKTeXFolder "${LYX_LANG}" "Kunne ikke finde latex.exe"
LangString MiKTeXDownloadLabel "${LYX_LANG}" " MiKTeX"
LangString MiKTeXFolderLabel "${LYX_LANG}" " som indeholder latex.exe"

LangString PerlHeader "${LYX_LANG}" "Perl"
LangString PerlDescription "${LYX_LANG}" "Hvis du forventer at skulle bruge 
reLyX til at konvertere LaTeX- til LyX-dokumenter, skal du installere Perl 
(www.perl.com)."
LangString EnterPerlFolder "${LYX_LANG}" "Angiv stien til mappen som indeholder 
Perl.exe"
LangString InvalidPerlFolder "${LYX_LANG}" "Kunne ikke finde Perl.exe"
LangString PerlDownloadLabel "${LYX_LANG}" " Perl"
LangString PerlFolderLabel "${LYX_LANG}" " som indeholder perl.exe"

LangString ImageMagickHeader "${LYX_LANG}" "ImageMagick"
LangString ImageMagickDescription "${LYX_LANG}" "ImageMagick 
(www.imagemagick.org/script/index.php) bruges til at konvertere grafik-filer 
til forskellige slutformater."
LangString EnterImageMagickFolder "${LYX_LANG}" "Angiv stien til mappen som 
indeholder convert.exe"
LangString InvalidImageMagickFolder "${LYX_LANG}" "Kunne ikke finde convert.exe"
LangString ImageMagickDownloadLabel "${LYX_LANG}" " ImageMagick"
LangString ImageMagickFolderLabel "${LYX_LANG}" " som indeholder 
convert.exe"

LangString GhostscriptHeader "${LYX_LANG}" "Ghostscript"
LangString GhostscriptDescription "${LYX_LANG}" "Ghostscript 
(http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/) bruges til at konvertere billeder til og fra 
PostScript."
LangString EnterGhostscriptFolder "${LYX_LANG}" "Angiv stien til mappen som 
indeholder gswin32c.exe"
LangString InvalidGhostscriptFolder "${LYX_LANG}" "Kunne ikke finde 
gswin32c.exe"
LangString GhostscriptDownloadLabel "${LYX_LANG}" " Ghostscript"
LangString 

Re: \nocite{*} changes bibliography style (when using natbib)

2005-05-13 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Friday 13 May 2005 14:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I copied parts of your post to this page

Great. The answer from Jürgen is excellent.

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Re: \nocite{*} changes bibliography style (when using natbib)

2005-05-13 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Friday 13 May 2005 14:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I copied parts of your post to this page

Great. The answer from Jürgen is excellent.

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Re: \nocite{*} changes bibliography style (when using natbib)

2005-05-13 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Friday 13 May 2005 14:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I copied parts of your post to this page

Great. The answer from Jürgen is excellent.

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Re: \nocite{*} changes bibliography style (when using natbib)

2005-05-12 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Thursday 12 May 2005 10:25, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:

 Is the \nocite* ERT the only citation? LyX is calling natbib only if you
 have inserted a citation inset.

No, the \nocite is not the only citation. There are a few normal citations in 
the text as well.

 There are two options:
 - put some citation inset into a comment environment

Sorry. I do not understand what you mean by comment environment. Could you 
please explain

 - write \usepackage{natbib} to the preamble

But isn't that the same as activating NatbiB through Layout - 
Bibliography - Use NatBib?

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Re: \nocite{*} changes bibliography style (when using natbib)

2005-05-12 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Thursday 12 May 2005 09:36, Rob S wrote:

 Try adding this to the document preamble - it works using \nocite{*},
 apalike and Natbib producing the output as you require:

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]([EMAIL PROTECTED] , #2\fi)}
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thank. Now all my literature is listed in a apa like style in my bibliography 
- but the references/citation in the text has now changed from (author, year) 
format to a numerical format. Double checked the citation style in the 
citation dialog, and it is the same. Strange. It sounds a little like the 
problem Meri Williams described in an posting on May 5, 2005.

 I have no idea what this does however since I snipped it from elsewhere
 but it works for me ;-)

Maybe somebody can.

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Re: Online bibtex-ressources (for social science)

2005-05-12 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Thursday 12 May 2005 10:29, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:

 That's exactly what Amatex does:
 http://www.2ndminute.org:8080/amatex/pages/main.jsp

Beautiful! Just typed in two random (but thesis relevant) books from my table 
and Amatex produced the BibTex-entry. Thanks.

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Re: \nocite{*} changes bibliography style (when using natbib)

2005-05-12 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Thursday 12 May 2005 20:07, Angus Leeming wrote:

 Insert-Note[ Insert-Citation ]

Ah, ok. 

 Nope. LyX will only add \usepackage[...]{natbib} to the generated LaTeX
 file if it sees that you have a citation entry.

OK. I already have a few citations in the text. 

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Re: \nocite{*} changes bibliography style (when using natbib)

2005-05-12 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Thursday 12 May 2005 20:35, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:

 Not strange at all. The problem is that apalike.bst has not been designed
 for natbib, but for a different package (apacite.sty). So don't expect it
 to work with natbib.

Ah. Thanks a lot. I was not aware of that. I guess I need to study a little on 
the basics of BiB and LaTeX to understand what I am doing. Can you recommend 
a (short) resource explaining me someting like:

- The difference between BiBteX, NatBib, JureBib etc.
- The function of .sty and .bst - and how they can be used.

Remember: I am a social scientist :-) The literature I have seen so far is 
often quite technical and all I need is to know the rules of the game and a 
little background.

 Try one of natbib's one style files or create one with custom-bib.

How can I tell if a style works with NatBib? Can you recommend a place to look 
for styles that work with NatBiB?

Thanks a lot!

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Re: \nocite{*} changes bibliography style (when using natbib)

2005-05-12 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Thursday 12 May 2005 10:25, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:

 Is the \nocite* ERT the only citation? LyX is calling natbib only if you
 have inserted a citation inset.

No, the \nocite is not the only citation. There are a few normal citations in 
the text as well.

 There are two options:
 - put some citation inset into a comment environment

Sorry. I do not understand what you mean by comment environment. Could you 
please explain

 - write \usepackage{natbib} to the preamble

But isn't that the same as activating NatbiB through Layout - 
Bibliography - Use NatBib?

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Re: \nocite{*} changes bibliography style (when using natbib)

2005-05-12 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Thursday 12 May 2005 09:36, Rob S wrote:

 Try adding this to the document preamble - it works using \nocite{*},
 apalike and Natbib producing the output as you require:

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]([EMAIL PROTECTED] , #2\fi)}
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thank. Now all my literature is listed in a apa like style in my bibliography 
- but the references/citation in the text has now changed from (author, year) 
format to a numerical format. Double checked the citation style in the 
citation dialog, and it is the same. Strange. It sounds a little like the 
problem Meri Williams described in an posting on May 5, 2005.

 I have no idea what this does however since I snipped it from elsewhere
 but it works for me ;-)

Maybe somebody can.

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Re: Online bibtex-ressources (for social science)

2005-05-12 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Thursday 12 May 2005 10:29, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:

 That's exactly what Amatex does:
 http://www.2ndminute.org:8080/amatex/pages/main.jsp

Beautiful! Just typed in two random (but thesis relevant) books from my table 
and Amatex produced the BibTex-entry. Thanks.

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Re: \nocite{*} changes bibliography style (when using natbib)

2005-05-12 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Thursday 12 May 2005 20:07, Angus Leeming wrote:

 Insert-Note[ Insert-Citation ]

Ah, ok. 

 Nope. LyX will only add \usepackage[...]{natbib} to the generated LaTeX
 file if it sees that you have a citation entry.

OK. I already have a few citations in the text. 

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Re: \nocite{*} changes bibliography style (when using natbib)

2005-05-12 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Thursday 12 May 2005 20:35, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:

 Not strange at all. The problem is that apalike.bst has not been designed
 for natbib, but for a different package (apacite.sty). So don't expect it
 to work with natbib.

Ah. Thanks a lot. I was not aware of that. I guess I need to study a little on 
the basics of BiB and LaTeX to understand what I am doing. Can you recommend 
a (short) resource explaining me someting like:

- The difference between BiBteX, NatBib, JureBib etc.
- The function of .sty and .bst - and how they can be used.

Remember: I am a social scientist :-) The literature I have seen so far is 
often quite technical and all I need is to know the rules of the game and a 
little background.

 Try one of natbib's one style files or create one with custom-bib.

How can I tell if a style works with NatBib? Can you recommend a place to look 
for styles that work with NatBiB?

Thanks a lot!

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Re: \nocite{*} changes bibliography style (when using natbib)

2005-05-12 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Thursday 12 May 2005 10:25, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:

> Is the \nocite* ERT the only citation? LyX is calling natbib only if you
> have inserted a citation inset.

No, the \nocite is not the only citation. There are a few normal citations in 
the text as well.

> There are two options:
> - put some citation inset into a comment environment

Sorry. I do not understand what you mean by "comment environment". Could you 
please explain

> - write \usepackage{natbib} to the preamble

But isn't that the same as activating NatbiB through "Layout" -> 
"Bibliography" -> "Use NatBib"?

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Re: \nocite{*} changes bibliography style (when using natbib)

2005-05-12 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Thursday 12 May 2005 09:36, Rob S wrote:

> Try adding this to the document preamble - it works using \nocite{*},
> apalike and Natbib producing the output as you require:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]([EMAIL PROTECTED] , #2\fi)}
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thank. Now all my literature is listed in a apa like style in my bibliography 
- but the references/citation in the text has now changed from (author, year) 
format to a numerical format. Double checked the citation style in the 
citation dialog, and it is the same. Strange. It sounds a little like the 
problem Meri Williams described in an posting on May 5, 2005.

> I have no idea what this does however since I snipped it from elsewhere
> but it works for me ;-)

Maybe somebody can.

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Re: Online bibtex-ressources (for social science)

2005-05-12 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Thursday 12 May 2005 10:29, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:

> That's exactly what Amatex does:
> http://www.2ndminute.org:8080/amatex/pages/main.jsp

Beautiful! Just typed in two random (but thesis relevant) books from my table 
and Amatex produced the BibTex-entry. Thanks.

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Re: \nocite{*} changes bibliography style (when using natbib)

2005-05-12 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Thursday 12 May 2005 20:07, Angus Leeming wrote:

> Insert->Note[ Insert->Citation ]

Ah, ok. 

> Nope. LyX will only add "\usepackage[...]{natbib}" to the generated LaTeX
> file if it sees that you have a citation entry.

OK. I already have a few citations in the text. 

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Re: \nocite{*} changes bibliography style (when using natbib)

2005-05-12 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Thursday 12 May 2005 20:35, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:

> Not strange at all. The problem is that apalike.bst has not been designed
> for natbib, but for a different package (apacite.sty). So don't expect it
> to work with natbib.

Ah. Thanks a lot. I was not aware of that. I guess I need to study a little on 
the basics of BiB and LaTeX to understand what I am doing. Can you recommend 
a (short) resource explaining me someting like:

- The difference between BiBteX, NatBib, JureBib etc.
- The function of .sty and .bst - and how they can be used.

Remember: I am a social scientist :-) The literature I have seen so far is 
often quite technical and all I need is to know the rules of the game and a 
little background.

> Try one of natbib's one style files or create one with custom-bib.

How can I tell if a style works with NatBib? Can you recommend a place to look 
for styles that work with NatBiB?

Thanks a lot!

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Online bibtex-ressources (for social science)

2005-05-11 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
Is is possible to lookup literature on some online ressource (e.g. Amazon) and 
get ready made bibtex entries, so you don't have to type it in by hand? Is 
there a bibtex manager that can do this kind of lookup?

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Re: lyx bugfix releases (was: Re: bibtex / Bugzilla)

2005-05-11 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Wednesday 27 April 2005 12:20, Tim Michelsen wrote:

 The whole thing is great. I think I collegue of mine will soon move over.
 He works on TeXniccenter. :-(  But a major drawback - as stated in my
 initial post - he needs a citation method for humanities (economies)
 including citation inside footnotes and outside.

Subscribe! I am also looking very much forward to this possibility since I 
prefer citations in footnotes over those in (brackets) in the text - and it 
sounds as if JuraBib is just the think for people like me. So far I am 
manageing by a pragmatic solution: inserting my bib-references in footnotes 
created manually. Maybe your colleague could do the same?

 All citations should be 
 able to have a see-option like in jurabib and appear as footnotes.

What do you mean by a see-option?

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


\nocite{*} changes bibliography style (when using natbib)

2005-05-11 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
Hi there,

I would like to show all (or additional) literature from my bib-file in the 
bibliography, and not just the literature I am citing. I have tried to follow 
the advise at:

http://www.texnik.de//bibtex/bibtex.phtml#cite*

by inserting \nocite{*} as ERT in my LyX document. But this changes the look 
of my bibliography from apalike - author (year) title - to a numerical 
notation.

I am using NatBib with the autor-year option.
Style: apalike.
LyX 1.3.4 on Linux

What am I doing wrong? How do I ask NatBib to add literature to the 
bibliopraphy that is not citet?

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Online bibtex-ressources (for social science)

2005-05-11 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
Is is possible to lookup literature on some online ressource (e.g. Amazon) and 
get ready made bibtex entries, so you don't have to type it in by hand? Is 
there a bibtex manager that can do this kind of lookup?

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Re: lyx bugfix releases (was: Re: bibtex / Bugzilla)

2005-05-11 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Wednesday 27 April 2005 12:20, Tim Michelsen wrote:

 The whole thing is great. I think I collegue of mine will soon move over.
 He works on TeXniccenter. :-(  But a major drawback - as stated in my
 initial post - he needs a citation method for humanities (economies)
 including citation inside footnotes and outside.

Subscribe! I am also looking very much forward to this possibility since I 
prefer citations in footnotes over those in (brackets) in the text - and it 
sounds as if JuraBib is just the think for people like me. So far I am 
manageing by a pragmatic solution: inserting my bib-references in footnotes 
created manually. Maybe your colleague could do the same?

 All citations should be 
 able to have a see-option like in jurabib and appear as footnotes.

What do you mean by a see-option?

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


\nocite{*} changes bibliography style (when using natbib)

2005-05-11 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
Hi there,

I would like to show all (or additional) literature from my bib-file in the 
bibliography, and not just the literature I am citing. I have tried to follow 
the advise at:

http://www.texnik.de//bibtex/bibtex.phtml#cite*

by inserting \nocite{*} as ERT in my LyX document. But this changes the look 
of my bibliography from apalike - author (year) title - to a numerical 
notation.

I am using NatBib with the autor-year option.
Style: apalike.
LyX 1.3.4 on Linux

What am I doing wrong? How do I ask NatBib to add literature to the 
bibliopraphy that is not citet?

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Online bibtex-ressources (for social science)

2005-05-11 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
Is is possible to lookup literature on some online ressource (e.g. Amazon) and 
get ready made bibtex entries, so you don't have to type it in by hand? Is 
there a bibtex manager that can do this kind of lookup?

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Re: lyx bugfix releases (was: Re: bibtex / Bugzilla)

2005-05-11 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Wednesday 27 April 2005 12:20, Tim Michelsen wrote:

> The whole thing is great. I think I collegue of mine will soon move over.
> He works on TeXniccenter. :-(  But a major drawback - as stated in my
> initial post - he needs a citation method for humanities (economies)
> including citation inside footnotes and outside.

Subscribe! I am also looking very much forward to this possibility since I 
prefer citations in footnotes over those in (brackets) in the text - and it 
sounds as if JuraBib is just "the think" for people like me. So far I am 
manageing by a pragmatic solution: inserting my bib-references in footnotes 
created manually. Maybe your colleague could do the same?

> All citations should be 
> able to have a "see"-option like in jurabib and appear as footnotes.

What do you mean by a "see"-option?

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


\nocite{*} changes bibliography style (when using natbib)

2005-05-11 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
Hi there,

I would like to show all (or additional) literature from my bib-file in the 
bibliography, and not just the literature I am citing. I have tried to follow 
the advise at:

http://www.texnik.de//bibtex/bibtex.phtml#cite*

by inserting "\nocite{*}" as ERT in my LyX document. But this changes the look 
of my bibliography from "apalike" - author (year) title - to a numerical 
notation.

I am using NatBib with the "autor-year" option.
Style: "apalike".
LyX 1.3.4 on Linux

What am I doing wrong? How do I ask NatBib to add literature to the 
bibliopraphy that is not citet?

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Re: Change layout of the build in bibliography manager (autor, year)

2005-04-29 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Friday 29 April 2005 10:09, Angus Leeming wrote:

 Your call of course, but this means that you'll end up cutting and pasting
 references from one lyx file to another as you write more and more
 articles. Much better to have them all in one, checked database.

OK. I am convinced. I'll give it another try. Just starting up a new thesis 
now. :-)

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Re: Change layout of the build in bibliography manager (autor, year)

2005-04-29 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Friday 29 April 2005 10:09, Angus Leeming wrote:

 Your call of course, but this means that you'll end up cutting and pasting
 references from one lyx file to another as you write more and more
 articles. Much better to have them all in one, checked database.

OK. I am convinced. I'll give it another try. Just starting up a new thesis 
now. :-)

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Re: Change layout of the build in bibliography manager (autor, year)

2005-04-29 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Friday 29 April 2005 10:09, Angus Leeming wrote:

> Your call of course, but this means that you'll end up cutting and pasting
> references from one lyx file to another as you write more and more
> articles. Much better to have them all in one, checked database.

OK. I am convinced. I'll give it another try. Just starting up a new thesis 
now. :-)

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Re: Change layout of the build in bibliography manager (autor, year)

2005-04-28 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Tuesday 26 April 2005 22:31, Matej Cepl wrote:

 put round in Layout/Document/Layout/options (without quotes), and then
 switch on NatBiB in Layout/Document/Bibliography/Use Natbib.

Thanks. But that require using a Bib-file instead of the build-in bibliography 
feature, right? I was trying to avoid that since I am not sure if I need it 
(I have never learn to feel comfortable with BibTeX, and I think I am waiting 
for JuraBib to me implemented in LyX).

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Re: Change layout of the build in bibliography manager (autor, year)

2005-04-28 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Tuesday 26 April 2005 22:31, Matej Cepl wrote:

 put round in Layout/Document/Layout/options (without quotes), and then
 switch on NatBiB in Layout/Document/Bibliography/Use Natbib.

Thanks. But that require using a Bib-file instead of the build-in bibliography 
feature, right? I was trying to avoid that since I am not sure if I need it 
(I have never learn to feel comfortable with BibTeX, and I think I am waiting 
for JuraBib to me implemented in LyX).

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Re: Change layout of the build in bibliography manager (autor, year)

2005-04-28 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Tuesday 26 April 2005 22:31, Matej Cepl wrote:

> put "round" in Layout/Document/Layout/options (without quotes), and then
> switch on NatBiB in Layout/Document/Bibliography/Use Natbib.

Thanks. But that require using a Bib-file instead of the build-in bibliography 
feature, right? I was trying to avoid that since I am not sure if I need it 
(I have never learn to feel comfortable with BibTeX, and I think I am waiting 
for JuraBib to me implemented in LyX).

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Change layout of the build in bibliography manager (autor, year)

2005-04-26 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
Hi there

I m writing a thesis in LyX, but have a problem with bibliography: I would 
like to use the build reference manager in LyX (instead of relying on 
BibTeX), but I prefer references in the format of (author, year) instead of 
[autohor, year] as the build in bibliography features does by default. Is 
there a way to change this?

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Change layout of the build in bibliography manager (autor, year)

2005-04-26 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
Hi there

I m writing a thesis in LyX, but have a problem with bibliography: I would 
like to use the build reference manager in LyX (instead of relying on 
BibTeX), but I prefer references in the format of (author, year) instead of 
[autohor, year] as the build in bibliography features does by default. Is 
there a way to change this?

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Change layout of the build in bibliography manager (autor, year)

2005-04-26 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
Hi there

I m writing a thesis in LyX, but have a problem with bibliography: I would 
like to use the build reference manager in LyX (instead of relying on 
BibTeX), but I prefer references in the format of (author, year) instead of 
[autohor, year] as the build in bibliography features does by default. Is 
there a way to change this?

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.


Re: Bibdesk and LyX

2004-07-04 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Sunday 04 July 2004 07:56, Varun Reddy wrote:

 Is there any reference material on how to use Bibdesk with Lyx? 

I assume Bibdesk is a kind of BibTeX-editor. Create a bib-file in the 
application and then read the documentation about references in the LyX 
manual. Here you'll find a description on importing your bib-file and insert 
references.

 Also,
 are there alternate programs that can be used to insert references in
 a thesis.

Yes. Use Pybliographer:

http://pybliographer.org/

Besides being an easy to use application it also have some specific features 
for LyX.

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.



Re: Bibdesk and LyX

2004-07-04 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Sunday 04 July 2004 07:56, Varun Reddy wrote:

 Is there any reference material on how to use Bibdesk with Lyx? 

I assume Bibdesk is a kind of BibTeX-editor. Create a bib-file in the 
application and then read the documentation about references in the LyX 
manual. Here you'll find a description on importing your bib-file and insert 
references.

 Also,
 are there alternate programs that can be used to insert references in
 a thesis.

Yes. Use Pybliographer:

http://pybliographer.org/

Besides being an easy to use application it also have some specific features 
for LyX.

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.



Re: Bibdesk and LyX

2004-07-04 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Sunday 04 July 2004 07:56, Varun Reddy wrote:

> Is there any reference material on how to use Bibdesk with Lyx? 

I assume "Bibdesk" is a kind of BibTeX-editor. Create a bib-file in the 
application and then read the documentation about references in the LyX 
manual. Here you'll find a description on importing your bib-file and insert 
references.

> Also,
> are there alternate programs that can be used to insert references in
> a thesis.

Yes. Use Pybliographer:

http://pybliographer.org/

Besides being an easy to use application it also have some specific features 
for LyX.

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.



Re: View of Lyx

2004-07-01 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Tuesday 29 June 2004 18:21, Jan Smid wrote:

 Is it somehow
 configurable to let the text on screen appear a little bit more like the
 printed version?

Whoo... That wouldn't be in accordance with the WYSIWYM princip of LyX. If you 
need somthing like this you might want to use OpenOffice with a nice 
template.

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.



Re: View of Lyx

2004-07-01 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Tuesday 29 June 2004 18:21, Jan Smid wrote:

 Is it somehow
 configurable to let the text on screen appear a little bit more like the
 printed version?

Whoo... That wouldn't be in accordance with the WYSIWYM princip of LyX. If you 
need somthing like this you might want to use OpenOffice with a nice 
template.

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.



Re: View of Lyx

2004-07-01 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Tuesday 29 June 2004 18:21, Jan Smid wrote:

> Is it somehow
> configurable to let the text on screen appear a little bit more like the
> printed version?

Whoo... That wouldn't be in accordance with the WYSIWYM princip of LyX. If you 
need somthing like this you might want to use OpenOffice with a nice 
template.

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.



Re: PNG and LyX

2004-03-30 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Tuesday 23 March 2004 10:04, Angus Leeming wrote:

 As Georg says. No pdflatex installed.
 Your use-case suggests to me that you really should install pdflatex
 which will be able to handle your images as-is. 

(...)

 Hope that the process is a little clearer. The moral? Install
 ImageMagick and stuff should 'just work'.

Thank you very much. I installed pdflatex and imagemagic and did a edit - 
reconfigure - and then it worked. It handles PNGs and makes a pretty PDF 
output.  Pefect! Now I am back working on my book again (and just finishing 
the chapters on LyX):

http://www.janus.dk/download/linux_in_academia/dansk/2004-29-03/
linux_i_akademia_DK/

Hopefully I have time to make an English this summer.

-j

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.



Jurabib and LyX

2004-03-30 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
Dear LyX users

Does any of you use Jurabib with LyX? 

I am writing reports at social science using LyX and BibTeX - but I am not 
sure if the standard BibTeX styles suits my needs for references. I guess 
it's because the existing solution it's mostly a tool for natural science - 
and social science and humanities uses references in a different way?

Does somebody here use jurabib with LyX? How well are they integrated and is 
it difficult to get it working? Can somebody recommend a web ressource with 
more infomation on this?

-j

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.



Re: PNG and LyX

2004-03-30 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Tuesday 23 March 2004 10:04, Angus Leeming wrote:

 As Georg says. No pdflatex installed.
 Your use-case suggests to me that you really should install pdflatex
 which will be able to handle your images as-is. 

(...)

 Hope that the process is a little clearer. The moral? Install
 ImageMagick and stuff should 'just work'.

Thank you very much. I installed pdflatex and imagemagic and did a edit - 
reconfigure - and then it worked. It handles PNGs and makes a pretty PDF 
output.  Pefect! Now I am back working on my book again (and just finishing 
the chapters on LyX):

http://www.janus.dk/download/linux_in_academia/dansk/2004-29-03/
linux_i_akademia_DK/

Hopefully I have time to make an English this summer.

-j

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.



Jurabib and LyX

2004-03-30 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
Dear LyX users

Does any of you use Jurabib with LyX? 

I am writing reports at social science using LyX and BibTeX - but I am not 
sure if the standard BibTeX styles suits my needs for references. I guess 
it's because the existing solution it's mostly a tool for natural science - 
and social science and humanities uses references in a different way?

Does somebody here use jurabib with LyX? How well are they integrated and is 
it difficult to get it working? Can somebody recommend a web ressource with 
more infomation on this?

-j

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.



Re: PNG and LyX

2004-03-30 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Tuesday 23 March 2004 10:04, Angus Leeming wrote:

> As Georg says. No pdflatex installed.
> Your use-case suggests to me that you really should install pdflatex
> which will be able to handle your images as-is. 

(...)

> Hope that the process is a little clearer. The moral? Install
> ImageMagick and stuff should 'just work'.

Thank you very much. I installed pdflatex and imagemagic and did a edit -> 
reconfigure - and then it worked. It handles PNGs and makes a pretty PDF 
output.  Pefect! Now I am back working on my book again (and just finishing 
the chapters on LyX):



Hopefully I have time to make an English this summer.

-j

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.



Jurabib and LyX

2004-03-30 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
Dear LyX users

Does any of you use Jurabib with LyX? 

I am writing reports at social science using LyX and BibTeX - but I am not 
sure if the standard BibTeX styles suits my needs for references. I guess 
it's because the existing solution it's mostly a tool for natural science - 
and social science and humanities uses references in a different way?

Does somebody here use jurabib with LyX? How well are they integrated and is 
it difficult to get it working? Can somebody recommend a web ressource with 
more infomation on this?

-j

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.



BibTex output styles

2004-03-29 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
Hi there

I am working with LyX and BibTex, but I find the different styles do be 
confusing: acm, alpha, adrfax etc.

Where can I find a list of the most common BibTex stykesformats? I am looking 
for a style which will give me something simple like this in my foodnotes:

Bijker 1995, page 7.

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.



BibTex output styles

2004-03-29 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
Hi there

I am working with LyX and BibTex, but I find the different styles do be 
confusing: acm, alpha, adrfax etc.

Where can I find a list of the most common BibTex stykesformats? I am looking 
for a style which will give me something simple like this in my foodnotes:

Bijker 1995, page 7.

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.



BibTex output styles

2004-03-29 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
Hi there

I am working with LyX and BibTex, but I find the different styles do be 
confusing: acm, alpha, adrfax etc.

Where can I find a list of the most common BibTex stykesformats? I am looking 
for a style which will give me something simple like this in my foodnotes:

Bijker 1995, page 7.

Janus

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.



Example of academic reports

2004-03-27 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
Hi there

Where can I find (download) examples on academic reports in LyX format with 
crossreferences, figurs, tables, BibTeX etc?

-j

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.



Example of academic reports

2004-03-27 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
Hi there

Where can I find (download) examples on academic reports in LyX format with 
crossreferences, figurs, tables, BibTeX etc?

-j

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.



Example of academic reports

2004-03-27 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
Hi there

Where can I find (download) examples on academic reports in LyX format with 
crossreferences, figurs, tables, BibTeX etc?

-j

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.



Re: PNG and LyX

2004-03-24 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Tuesday 23 March 2004 10:04, Angus Leeming wrote:

 Your use-case suggests to me that you really should install pdflatex
 which will be able to handle your images as-is. 

I am running SuSE Linux 9.0 but cannot find a rpm named pdflatex. Does 
anybody know if it can be named something different?

 Hope that the process is a little clearer. The moral? Install
 ImageMagick and stuff should 'just work'.

ImageMagick is already installed. I gues that is why I am able to view PNGs 
inline in the LyX-document and get an output using view-pdf and view - DVI 
(but not view- PDF (dvipdfm)?

Sorry I am a little confued about this. It's just that I haven't uset 
screenshots in LyX before and therefore never though about all these 
compilers.

-j

-- 
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.



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