I am writing a paper for a journal that wants the sections numbered in
capital roman numerals and the subsections as capital letters. The
subsubsections are numbers. As an example, II.B.3
I found a discussion on roman numbering and adding the following to the
document Latex Preamble does change
BcBob wrote:
I am writing a paper for a journal that wants the sections numbered in
capital roman numerals and the subsections as capital letters. The
subsubsections are numbers. As an example, II.B.3
Adding these lines to the preamble seems to work (I do not seem to have to
specify
BcBob wrote:
I am writing a paper for a journal that wants the sections numbered in
capital roman numerals and the subsections as capital letters. The
subsubsections are numbers. As an example, II.B.3
Can someone provide a link to where this is documented? I assume it is
part
I am writing a paper for a journal that wants the sections numbered in
capital roman numerals and the subsections as capital letters. The
subsubsections are numbers. As an example, II.B.3
I found a discussion on roman numbering and adding the following to the
document Latex Preamble does change
BcBob wrote:
I am writing a paper for a journal that wants the sections numbered in
capital roman numerals and the subsections as capital letters. The
subsubsections are numbers. As an example, II.B.3
Adding these lines to the preamble seems to work (I do not seem to have to
specify
BcBob wrote:
I am writing a paper for a journal that wants the sections numbered in
capital roman numerals and the subsections as capital letters. The
subsubsections are numbers. As an example, II.B.3
Can someone provide a link to where this is documented? I assume it is
part
I am writing a paper for a journal that wants the sections numbered in
capital roman numerals and the subsections as capital letters. The
subsubsections are numbers. As an example, II.B.3
I found a discussion on roman numbering and adding the following to the
document Latex Preamble does change
BcBob wrote:
>
> I am writing a paper for a journal that wants the sections numbered in
> capital roman numerals and the subsections as capital letters. The
> subsubsections are numbers. As an example, II.B.3
>
Adding these lines to the preamble seems to work (I do not seem to
BcBob wrote:
>
> I am writing a paper for a journal that wants the sections numbered in
> capital roman numerals and the subsections as capital letters. The
> subsubsections are numbers. As an example, II.B.3
>
>
>
> Can someone provide a link to where this
How do I set the separator character for multiple citations? I am using the
'default (numerical)' citation style with superscript citations.
Right now if I have multiple citations they are separated by a semi-colon ;
I need to have a comma , but in the superscript.
I am using Lyx 1.5.5 with
How do I set the separator character for multiple citations? I am using the
'default (numerical)' citation style with superscript citations.
Right now if I have multiple citations they are separated by a semi-colon ;
I need to have a comma , but in the superscript.
I am using Lyx 1.5.5 with
How do I set the separator character for multiple citations? I am using the
'default (numerical)' citation style with superscript citations.
Right now if I have multiple citations they are separated by a semi-colon ;
I need to have a comma , but in the superscript.
I am using Lyx 1.5.5 with
I have developed another solution to inserting matlab code into Lyx using the
'highlight.m' function from the matlab file exchange. This function creates
latex output for the syntax colored matlab code. I wrote a driver function
matlb2tex.m that takes care of the details. You can insert the latex
I have developed another solution to inserting matlab code into Lyx using the
'highlight.m' function from the matlab file exchange. This function creates
latex output for the syntax colored matlab code. I wrote a driver function
matlb2tex.m that takes care of the details. You can insert the latex
I have developed another solution to inserting matlab code into Lyx using the
'highlight.m' function from the matlab file exchange. This function creates
latex output for the syntax colored matlab code. I wrote a driver function
matlb2tex.m that takes care of the details. You can insert the latex
BcBob wrote:
Well, I think I am getting close on setting up a bst file for the journal
'Medical Physics'.
I am attaching the bst file with changes provided by rgheck in case someone
can use it later. I renamed it medphys.bst .
Bob
http://n2.nabble.com/file/n2848133/Medphys.bst
BcBob wrote:
Well, I think I am getting close on setting up a bst file for the journal
'Medical Physics'.
I am attaching the bst file with changes provided by rgheck in case someone
can use it later. I renamed it medphys.bst .
Bob
http://n2.nabble.com/file/n2848133/Medphys.bst
BcBob wrote:
>
> Well, I think I am getting close on setting up a bst file for the journal
> 'Medical Physics'.
>
I am attaching the bst file with changes provided by rgheck in case someone
can use it later. I renamed it medphys.bst .
Bob
http://n2.nabble.com/file/n2848133
Well, I think I am getting close on setting up a bst file for the journal
'Medical Physics'.
I have modified IEEEtran.bst. Here are my remaining problems:
article-delete comma between journal name and volume #
article- make volume number bold font
book-replace period after book title with comma
Well, I think I am getting close on setting up a bst file for the journal
'Medical Physics'.
I have modified IEEEtran.bst. Here are my remaining problems:
article-delete comma between journal name and volume #
article- make volume number bold font
book-replace period after book title with comma
Well, I think I am getting close on setting up a bst file for the journal
'Medical Physics'.
I have modified IEEEtran.bst. Here are my remaining problems:
article-delete comma between journal name and volume #
article- make volume number bold font
book-replace period after book title with comma
I am trying to format a bibliography for a paper to a physics journal using
the aip.bst style (see the attached file).
Thanks to Paul Rubin's help, I am now able to get Lyx to utilize this to
format the bibliography.
Now the problem is that it looks this style only gives the first page of an
BcBob wrote:
I am trying to format a bibliography for a paper to a physics journal
using the aip.bst style (see the attached file).
Now the problem is that it looks this style only gives the first page of
an article, not the full page range as required by the journal.
rgheck wrote
In my last email, i forgot to attach the modified file
http://n2.nabble.com/file/n2804517/aip2.bst aip2.bst
Bob
BcBob wrote:
BcBob wrote:
I am trying to format a bibliography for a paper to a physics journal
using the aip.bst style (see the attached file).
Now the problem
BcBob wrote:
In my last email, i forgot to attach the modified file
http://n2.nabble.com/file/n2804517/aip2.bst aip2.bst
Bob
And the bib file
http://n2.nabble.com/file/n2805308/BobRefs.bib BobRefs.bib
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I am trying to format a bibliography for a paper to a physics journal using
the aip.bst style (see the attached file).
Thanks to Paul Rubin's help, I am now able to get Lyx to utilize this to
format the bibliography.
Now the problem is that it looks this style only gives the first page of an
BcBob wrote:
I am trying to format a bibliography for a paper to a physics journal
using the aip.bst style (see the attached file).
Now the problem is that it looks this style only gives the first page of
an article, not the full page range as required by the journal.
rgheck wrote
In my last email, i forgot to attach the modified file
http://n2.nabble.com/file/n2804517/aip2.bst aip2.bst
Bob
BcBob wrote:
BcBob wrote:
I am trying to format a bibliography for a paper to a physics journal
using the aip.bst style (see the attached file).
Now the problem
BcBob wrote:
In my last email, i forgot to attach the modified file
http://n2.nabble.com/file/n2804517/aip2.bst aip2.bst
Bob
And the bib file
http://n2.nabble.com/file/n2805308/BobRefs.bib BobRefs.bib
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I am trying to format a bibliography for a paper to a physics journal using
the aip.bst style (see the attached file).
Thanks to Paul Rubin's help, I am now able to get Lyx to utilize this to
format the bibliography.
Now the problem is that it looks this style only gives the first page of an
BcBob wrote:
>
> I am trying to format a bibliography for a paper to a physics journal
> using the aip.bst style (see the attached file).
>
> Now the problem is that it looks this style only gives the first page of
> an article, not the full page range as required by the jo
In my last email, i forgot to attach the modified file
http://n2.nabble.com/file/n2804517/aip2.bst aip2.bst
Bob
BcBob wrote:
>
>
> BcBob wrote:
>>
>> I am trying to format a bibliography for a paper to a physics journal
>> using the aip.bst style (see the
BcBob wrote:
>
> In my last email, i forgot to attach the modified file
> http://n2.nabble.com/file/n2804517/aip2.bst aip2.bst
>
> Bob
>
>
And the bib file
http://n2.nabble.com/file/n2805308/BobRefs.bib BobRefs.bib
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I am writing a paper for a physics journal and I want to use the AIP style.
This was not included in the standard list so I downloaded aip.bst from
ftp://tug.ctan.org/tex-archive/biblio/bibtex/contrib/phy-bstyles/
I placed the file in this directory (I am using Windows XP)
C:\Program
I am writing a paper for a physics journal and I want to use the AIP style.
This was not included in the standard list so I downloaded aip.bst from
ftp://tug.ctan.org/tex-archive/biblio/bibtex/contrib/phy-bstyles/
I placed the file in this directory (I am using Windows XP)
C:\Program
I am writing a paper for a physics journal and I want to use the AIP style.
This was not included in the standard list so I downloaded aip.bst from
ftp://tug.ctan.org/tex-archive/biblio/bibtex/contrib/phy-bstyles/
I placed the file in this directory (I am using Windows XP)
C:\Program
BcBob wrote:
Matlab has a feature called publish to latex that runs code and packages
the code and the output into a latex file. I would like to use it to put
examples into my book but I am having trouble importing the latex code
into Lyx.
The problem is that comments get mangled
BcBob wrote:
Matlab has a feature called publish to latex that runs code and packages
the code and the output into a latex file. I would like to use it to put
examples into my book but I am having trouble importing the latex code
into Lyx.
The problem is that comments get mangled
BcBob wrote:
>
> Matlab has a feature called publish to latex that runs code and packages
> the code and the output into a latex file. I would like to use it to put
> examples into my book but I am having trouble importing the latex code
> into Lyx.
>
> The problem is that
I am looking for open source tools to help generating index entries. I know
Lyx has an interface to the Latex makeindex utility but I am looking for
utilities to generate a list of the words, phrases etc to use in the index.
Something as simple as a utility to find all unique words in the index
I found a perl script on the internet that makes a concordance.
http://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=104604
I ran it on my windows computer using cygwin (after downloading Perl) and it
works (mostly)
To use:
1. export document from Lyx as text
2. convert the text file to Unix style newlines (LF
I am looking for open source tools to help generating index entries. I know
Lyx has an interface to the Latex makeindex utility but I am looking for
utilities to generate a list of the words, phrases etc to use in the index.
Something as simple as a utility to find all unique words in the index
I found a perl script on the internet that makes a concordance.
http://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=104604
I ran it on my windows computer using cygwin (after downloading Perl) and it
works (mostly)
To use:
1. export document from Lyx as text
2. convert the text file to Unix style newlines (LF
I am looking for open source tools to help generating index entries. I know
Lyx has an interface to the Latex makeindex utility but I am looking for
utilities to generate a list of the words, phrases etc to use in the index.
Something as simple as a utility to find all unique words in the index
I found a perl script on the internet that makes a concordance.
http://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=104604
I ran it on my windows computer using cygwin (after downloading Perl) and it
works (mostly)
To use:
1. export document from Lyx as text
2. convert the text file to Unix style newlines (LF
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