Re: Bibtex question on URL references

2007-03-05 Thread Richard Heck
OK. We'll modify apalike.bst. (I'm assuming that apalike is otherwise OK, and therefore that the formatting of the author field, etc, is as you would want it. If you want to start with something else, you can do that, too.) Copy apalike to apalikemod.bst, put this in your local TeX tree, run

Re: Bibtex question on URL references

2007-03-05 Thread Richard Heck
OK. We'll modify apalike.bst. (I'm assuming that apalike is otherwise OK, and therefore that the formatting of the author field, etc, is as you would want it. If you want to start with something else, you can do that, too.) Copy apalike to apalikemod.bst, put this in your local TeX tree, run

Re: Bibtex question on URL references

2007-03-05 Thread Richard Heck
OK. We'll modify apalike.bst. (I'm assuming that apalike is otherwise OK, and therefore that the formatting of the author field, etc, is as you would want it. If you want to start with something else, you can do that, too.) Copy apalike to apalikemod.bst, put this in your local TeX tree, run

Re: Bibtex question on URL references

2007-03-04 Thread John Kane
--- Richard Heck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The default BibTeX handling of pure-URL references is pretty lame. The only real solution I've found is to add my own format, or to modify an existing one you're not otherwise using. (That way JabRef will still handle the entry for you.) If you

Re: Bibtex question on URL references

2007-03-04 Thread John Kane
--- Richard Heck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The default BibTeX handling of pure-URL references is pretty lame. The only real solution I've found is to add my own format, or to modify an existing one you're not otherwise using. (That way JabRef will still handle the entry for you.) If you

Re: Bibtex question on URL references

2007-03-04 Thread John Kane
--- Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The default BibTeX handling of pure-URL references > is pretty lame. The > only real solution I've found is to add my own > format, or to modify an > existing one you're not otherwise using. (That way > JabRef will still > handle the entry for

Bibtex question on URL references

2007-03-03 Thread John Kane
I have been trying to use JabRef to handle references. My first experiments have been fairly successful but I am wondering how people handle a URL reference. For example I have a reference to a website ( see http://ca.geocities.com/jrkrideau/LyX/burdett2004.pdf ) and I don't see quite how to

Re: Bibtex question on URL references

2007-03-03 Thread Richard Heck
The default BibTeX handling of pure-URL references is pretty lame. The only real solution I've found is to add my own format, or to modify an existing one you're not otherwise using. (That way JabRef will still handle the entry for you.) If you tell me what you want references of this kind to

Bibtex question on URL references

2007-03-03 Thread John Kane
I have been trying to use JabRef to handle references. My first experiments have been fairly successful but I am wondering how people handle a URL reference. For example I have a reference to a website ( see http://ca.geocities.com/jrkrideau/LyX/burdett2004.pdf ) and I don't see quite how to

Re: Bibtex question on URL references

2007-03-03 Thread Richard Heck
The default BibTeX handling of pure-URL references is pretty lame. The only real solution I've found is to add my own format, or to modify an existing one you're not otherwise using. (That way JabRef will still handle the entry for you.) If you tell me what you want references of this kind to

Bibtex question on URL references

2007-03-03 Thread John Kane
I have been trying to use JabRef to handle references. My first experiments have been fairly successful but I am wondering how people handle a URL reference. For example I have a reference to a website ( see http://ca.geocities.com/jrkrideau/LyX/burdett2004.pdf ) and I don't see quite how to

Re: Bibtex question on URL references

2007-03-03 Thread Richard Heck
The default BibTeX handling of pure-URL references is pretty lame. The only real solution I've found is to add my own format, or to modify an existing one you're not otherwise using. (That way JabRef will still handle the entry for you.) If you tell me what you want references of this kind to