Re: Bibliographic Slop-Over

2018-10-07 Thread Daniel Kian Mc Kiernan (the best Daniel of the bunch)

On 10/07/2018 04:00 AM, José Abílio Matos wrote:


On Sunday, 7 October 2018 02.48.38 WEST Daniel Kian Mc Kiernan (the best
Daniel of the bunch) wrote:


Odd.  We are each running distributions of Linux (Fedora in my case),
so the apps should be virtually identical.


What version of Fedora are you using?

I am running Fedora 29 (in development) and I do not have any problem with the
bad_bib.lyx. I send the resulting pdf attached.

The difference between Fedora 27 or 28 and Fedora 29 is that the texlive
included is newer.


I'll worry about this less then, as it probably won't happen when the
publisher processes my .tex and .bib files.


You are right here. Or if they have problems they will fix them.


I opened the .PDF that you attached, and the 
“Wahrscheinlichkeits-Rechnung” in the title of the work by von Kries 
extends into to marginal area.


(Currently, I'm using Fedora Core 27; I simply haven't set aside the 
time to update to the latest stable core.)


Re: Bibliographic Slop-Over

2018-10-07 Thread José Abílio Matos
On Sunday, 7 October 2018 02.48.38 WEST Daniel Kian Mc Kiernan (the best 
Daniel of the bunch) wrote:
> Odd.  We are each running distributions of Linux (Fedora in my case),
> so the apps should be virtually identical.

What version of Fedora are you using?

I am running Fedora 29 (in development) and I do not have any problem with the 
bad_bib.lyx. I send the resulting pdf attached.

The difference between Fedora 27 or 28 and Fedora 29 is that the texlive 
included is newer.

> I'll worry about this less then, as it probably won't happen when the
> publisher processes my .tex and .bib files.

You are right here. Or if they have problems they will fix them.

> Thank you for your effort!

Regards,
-- 
José Abílio

bad_bib.pdf
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Re: Bibliographic Slop-Over

2018-10-06 Thread Daniel Kian Mc Kiernan (the best Daniel of the bunch)

On 10/06/2018 05:02 AM, John Kane wrote:


On Sat, 6 Oct 2018 at 06:27, Daniel Kian Mc Kiernan (the best Daniel 
of the bunch) wrote:



I've problems with bibliographical entries extending into the
marginal
area. With the default article layout, a URL is doing this.  With a
Springer layout, a title is doing this.

Attached are small working examples (albeit not literally minimal).

Now, I assume that I could insert a bit of mark-up into the .bib file
as a work-around, but it seems highly undesirable that I should have
distinct .bib files for different layouts.

Thanks for whatever help might be offered.


I don't have the Springer template set up but I am not seeing the 
problem with bad_bib.lyx file. the URL is breaking perfectly.


LyX 2.3.1  Ubuntu 18.04


Odd.  We are each running distributions of Linux (Fedora in my case), 
so the apps should be virtually identical.


I'll worry about this less then, as it probably won't happen when the 
publisher processes my .tex and .bib files.


Thank you for your effort!


Re: Bibliographic Slop-Over

2018-10-06 Thread John Kane
I don't have the Springer template set up but I am not seeing the problem
with bab.bab.lyx file. the URL is breaking perfectly.

LyX 2.3.1  Ubuntu 18.04

On Sat, 6 Oct 2018 at 06:27, Daniel Kian Mc Kiernan (the best Daniel of the
bunch)  wrote:

> I've problems with bibliographical entries extending into the marginal
> area. With the default article layout, a URL is doing this.  With a
> Springer layout, a title is doing this.
>
> Attached are small working examples (albeit not literally minimal).
>
> Now, I assume that I could insert a bit of mark-up into the .bib file
> as a work-around, but it seems highly undesirable that I should have
> distinct .bib files for different layouts.
>
> Thanks for whatever help might be offered.
>


-- 
John Kane
Kingston ON Canada


Bibliographic Slop-Over

2018-10-06 Thread Daniel Kian Mc Kiernan (the best Daniel of the bunch)
I've problems with bibliographical entries extending into the marginal 
area. With the default article layout, a URL is doing this.  With a 
Springer layout, a title is doing this.


Attached are small working examples (albeit not literally minimal).

Now, I assume that I could insert a bit of mark-up into the .bib file 
as a work-around, but it seems highly undesirable that I should have 
distinct .bib files for different layouts.


Thanks for whatever help might be offered.
@article{Ellis1842,
	author = {Ellis, Robert Leslie},
	title = {On the Foundations of the Theory of Probability},
	journaltitle = {Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical Society},
	volume = {8},
	part = {1},
	pages = {1-6},
	date = {1843},
	url = {https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/ia/transactionsofca08camb},
	note = {Delivered before the Cambridge Philosophical Society on 1842-02-14.}
}


@book{Kries1886,
	title = {Die Principien der Wahrscheinlichkeits-Rechnung, eine logische Untersuchung},
	author = {Kries, Johannes Adolf von},
	date = {1886},
	publisher = {Akademische Verlagsbuchhandlung von J.C.B. Mohr},
	location = {Freiburg}
}


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