Re: Citations in Scientific Articles
That is not a LyX issue, but a LaTeX, or rather BibTeX/BibLaTeX one which is the underlying citation processor. Google is your girlfriend :-)-O greetings, el on 2012-01-19 11:13 elloh van said the following: Dear Sir/Madam, I am a LyX user: Please I would like to have a clarification on this pressing issue of mine. I have attached two files depicting two categories of citations. I named them as type-one-citation and type-two-citation. In some processors there is no way one can make a range citation as shown in the second and third citations in the file ''type-one-citation'' when your document is printed. Rather it appears as shown in the second and third citations in the file ''type-two-citation'' when your document is printed. I would like to know if provisions are made in LyX to make range citations as in the second and third citations in the file ''type-one-citation'' when your document is printed ? If yes, where can I find it in LyX ? Hope to hearing from you soon. Thanks. Best regards. Van Wellington Elloh
Re: Citations in Scientific Articles
On 01/19/2012 04:13 AM, elloh van wrote: Dear Sir/Madam, I am a LyX user: Please I would like to have a clarification on this pressing issue of mine. I have attached two files depicting two categories of citations. I named them as type-one-citation and type-two-citation. In some processors there is no way one can make a range citation as shown in the second and third citations in the file ''type-one-citation'' when your document is printed. Rather it appears as shown in the second and third citations in the file ''type-two-citation'' when your document is printed. I would like to know if provisions are made in LyX to make range citations as in the second and third citations in the file ''type-one-citation'' when your document is printed ? If yes, where can I find it in LyX ? Natbib will happily do this. Simply activate it under DocumentSettingsBibliography, choose the numerical style, and then under Document Class enter the class option compress or you can try sortcompress. See section 2.16 of: http://mirrors.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/natbib/natbib.pdf for the details. Richard
Re: Citations in Scientific Articles
That is not a LyX issue, but a LaTeX, or rather BibTeX/BibLaTeX one which is the underlying citation processor. Google is your girlfriend :-)-O greetings, el on 2012-01-19 11:13 elloh van said the following: Dear Sir/Madam, I am a LyX user: Please I would like to have a clarification on this pressing issue of mine. I have attached two files depicting two categories of citations. I named them as type-one-citation and type-two-citation. In some processors there is no way one can make a range citation as shown in the second and third citations in the file ''type-one-citation'' when your document is printed. Rather it appears as shown in the second and third citations in the file ''type-two-citation'' when your document is printed. I would like to know if provisions are made in LyX to make range citations as in the second and third citations in the file ''type-one-citation'' when your document is printed ? If yes, where can I find it in LyX ? Hope to hearing from you soon. Thanks. Best regards. Van Wellington Elloh
Re: Citations in Scientific Articles
On 01/19/2012 04:13 AM, elloh van wrote: Dear Sir/Madam, I am a LyX user: Please I would like to have a clarification on this pressing issue of mine. I have attached two files depicting two categories of citations. I named them as type-one-citation and type-two-citation. In some processors there is no way one can make a range citation as shown in the second and third citations in the file ''type-one-citation'' when your document is printed. Rather it appears as shown in the second and third citations in the file ''type-two-citation'' when your document is printed. I would like to know if provisions are made in LyX to make range citations as in the second and third citations in the file ''type-one-citation'' when your document is printed ? If yes, where can I find it in LyX ? Natbib will happily do this. Simply activate it under DocumentSettingsBibliography, choose the numerical style, and then under Document Class enter the class option compress or you can try sortcompress. See section 2.16 of: http://mirrors.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/natbib/natbib.pdf for the details. Richard
Re: Citations in Scientific Articles
That is not a LyX issue, but a LaTeX, or rather BibTeX/BibLaTeX one which is the underlying citation processor. Google is your girlfriend :-)-O greetings, el on 2012-01-19 11:13 elloh van said the following: > Dear Sir/Madam, > > I am a LyX user: > > Please I would like to have a clarification on this > pressing issue of mine. > > I have attached two files depicting two categories of > citations. I named them as type-one-citation and > type-two-citation. > > In some processors there is no way one can make a range > citation as shown in the second and third citations in > the file ''type-one-citation'' when your document is > printed. Rather it appears as shown in the second and > third citations in the file ''type-two-citation'' when > your document is printed. > > I would like to know if provisions are made in LyX > to make range citations as in the second > and third citations in the file ''type-one-citation'' when > your document is printed ? > > If yes, where can I find it in LyX ? > > Hope to hearing from you soon. > Thanks. > Best regards. > > Van Wellington Elloh
Re: Citations in Scientific Articles
On 01/19/2012 04:13 AM, elloh van wrote: Dear Sir/Madam, I am a LyX user: Please I would like to have a clarification on this pressing issue of mine. I have attached two files depicting two categories of citations. I named them as type-one-citation and type-two-citation. In some processors there is no way one can make a range citation as shown in the second and third citations in the file ''type-one-citation'' when your document is printed. Rather it appears as shown in the second and third citations in the file ''type-two-citation'' when your document is printed. I would like to know if provisions are made in LyX to make range citations as in the second and third citations in the file ''type-one-citation'' when your document is printed ? If yes, where can I find it in LyX ? Natbib will happily do this. Simply activate it under "Document>Settings>Bibliography", choose the numerical style, and then under Document Class enter the class option "compress" or you can try "sort". See section 2.16 of: http://mirrors.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/natbib/natbib.pdf for the details. Richard