Re: EndNote X1 BibTeX output and LyX

2013-03-18 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
! Sincerely, Jeremy M. Kritt Seoul National University of Technology Seoul, South Korea -- View this message in context: http://lyx.475766.n2.nabble.com/EndNote-X1-BibTeX-output-and-LyX-tp4812 95p7580211.html Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com

Re: EndNote X1 BibTeX output and LyX

2013-03-18 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
! Sincerely, Jeremy M. Kritt Seoul National University of Technology Seoul, South Korea -- View this message in context: http://lyx.475766.n2.nabble.com/EndNote-X1-BibTeX-output-and-LyX-tp4812 95p7580211.html Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com

Re: EndNote X1 BibTeX output and LyX

2013-03-18 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
rary and you > > will see > > all of the references. Try exporting one reference in the manner I > > have described and you will understand how it works. This took me > > several hours to figure out on my own. I had nobody to help me and > > the documentation was scarce, but I am glad to

Re: EndNote X1 BibTeX output and LyX

2008-06-08 Thread Ed Sykes
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Re: EndNote X1 BibTeX output and LyX

2008-06-08 Thread Ed Sykes
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Re: EndNote X1 BibTeX output and LyX

2008-06-08 Thread Ed Sykes
gt;> >> When I import it into LyX I point it to the exported .bib file but when I >> try to add a citation there are no records to choose from. >> >> Anyone else encountered this problem? >> >> Thanks in advance for any help. >> >> Cheers, >&

Re: EndNote X1 BibTeX output and LyX

2008-06-04 Thread G. Milde
On 4.06.08, Jeremy M. Kritt wrote: Although some programs may automatically generate keys, it is advisable (in my opinion) to create your own keys in order to easily remember what they refer to. My opinion differs, as I see the benefit of a key/label generated according to a memorizable

Re: EndNote X1 BibTeX output and LyX

2008-06-04 Thread Jeremy M. Kritt
My main point was -- If you are using Endnote as your main database, then it might be better to create your own label (=Bibtex key) in Endnote according to a pattern that you can recognize. Hence, my prolific author example in my original post. In the end, however, I think it really depends how

Re: EndNote X1 BibTeX output and LyX

2008-06-04 Thread G. Milde
On 4.06.08, Jeremy M. Kritt wrote: My main point was -- If you are using Endnote as your main database, then it might be better to create your own label (=Bibtex key) in Endnote according to a pattern that you can recognize. Agreed. The problem with automatic key generation, in my opinion,

Re: EndNote X1 BibTeX output and LyX

2008-06-04 Thread Siegfried MEUNIER-GUTTIN-CLUZEL
JabRef is highly customizable as far as the key generation is concerned. The examples given by Jeremy ( Nahm1996 or Nahm1996a ... ) are in fact JabRef's default. You can describe your pattern with markers like [auth:lower] if you want the name of the first author all in lowercase. There are

Re: EndNote X1 BibTeX output and LyX

2008-06-04 Thread rgheck
Jeremy M. Kritt wrote: My main point was -- If you are using Endnote as your main database, then it might be better to create your own label (=Bibtex key) in Endnote according to a pattern that you can recognize. Hence, my prolific author example in my original post. In the end, however, I think

Re: EndNote X1 BibTeX output and LyX

2008-06-04 Thread Jeremy M. Kritt
On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 10:22 PM, rgheck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Jeremy M. Kritt wrote: My main point was -- If you are using Endnote as your main database, then it might be better to create your own label (=Bibtex key) in Endnote according to a pattern that you can recognize. Hence, my

Re: EndNote X1 BibTeX output and LyX

2008-06-04 Thread Stefano Franchi
On Tuesday 03 June 2008 11:48:30 pm Jeremy M. Kritt wrote: It seems that the way one chooses to organize things for export from Endnote to Bibtex format depends on your system configuration and how your have your materials organized. Respectfully, I do not believe there is one way to

Re: EndNote X1 BibTeX output and LyX

2008-06-04 Thread G. Milde
On 4.06.08, Jeremy M. Kritt wrote: Although some programs may automatically generate keys, it is advisable (in my opinion) to create your own keys in order to easily remember what they refer to. My opinion differs, as I see the benefit of a key/label generated according to a memorizable

Re: EndNote X1 BibTeX output and LyX

2008-06-04 Thread Jeremy M. Kritt
My main point was -- If you are using Endnote as your main database, then it might be better to create your own label (=Bibtex key) in Endnote according to a pattern that you can recognize. Hence, my prolific author example in my original post. In the end, however, I think it really depends how

Re: EndNote X1 BibTeX output and LyX

2008-06-04 Thread G. Milde
On 4.06.08, Jeremy M. Kritt wrote: My main point was -- If you are using Endnote as your main database, then it might be better to create your own label (=Bibtex key) in Endnote according to a pattern that you can recognize. Agreed. The problem with automatic key generation, in my opinion,

Re: EndNote X1 BibTeX output and LyX

2008-06-04 Thread Siegfried MEUNIER-GUTTIN-CLUZEL
JabRef is highly customizable as far as the key generation is concerned. The examples given by Jeremy ( Nahm1996 or Nahm1996a ... ) are in fact JabRef's default. You can describe your pattern with markers like [auth:lower] if you want the name of the first author all in lowercase. There are

Re: EndNote X1 BibTeX output and LyX

2008-06-04 Thread rgheck
Jeremy M. Kritt wrote: My main point was -- If you are using Endnote as your main database, then it might be better to create your own label (=Bibtex key) in Endnote according to a pattern that you can recognize. Hence, my prolific author example in my original post. In the end, however, I think

Re: EndNote X1 BibTeX output and LyX

2008-06-04 Thread Jeremy M. Kritt
On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 10:22 PM, rgheck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Jeremy M. Kritt wrote: My main point was -- If you are using Endnote as your main database, then it might be better to create your own label (=Bibtex key) in Endnote according to a pattern that you can recognize. Hence, my

Re: EndNote X1 BibTeX output and LyX

2008-06-04 Thread Stefano Franchi
On Tuesday 03 June 2008 11:48:30 pm Jeremy M. Kritt wrote: It seems that the way one chooses to organize things for export from Endnote to Bibtex format depends on your system configuration and how your have your materials organized. Respectfully, I do not believe there is one way to

Re: EndNote X1 BibTeX output and LyX

2008-06-04 Thread G. Milde
On 4.06.08, Jeremy M. Kritt wrote: > Although some programs may automatically generate keys, it is advisable (in > my opinion) to create your own keys in order to easily remember what they > refer to. My opinion differs, as I see the benefit of a key/label generated according to a memorizable

Re: EndNote X1 BibTeX output and LyX

2008-06-04 Thread Jeremy M. Kritt
My main point was -- If you are using Endnote as your main database, then it might be better to create your own label (=Bibtex key) in Endnote according to a pattern that you can recognize. Hence, my prolific author example in my original post. In the end, however, I think it really depends how

Re: EndNote X1 BibTeX output and LyX

2008-06-04 Thread G. Milde
On 4.06.08, Jeremy M. Kritt wrote: > My main point was -- If you are using Endnote as your main database, then it > might be better to create your own label (=Bibtex key) in Endnote according > to a pattern that you can recognize. Agreed. > The problem with automatic key generation, in my

Re: EndNote X1 BibTeX output and LyX

2008-06-04 Thread Siegfried MEUNIER-GUTTIN-CLUZEL
JabRef is highly customizable as far as the key generation is concerned. The examples given by Jeremy ( Nahm1996 or Nahm1996a ... ) are in fact JabRef's default. You can describe your pattern with markers like [auth:lower] if you want the name of the first author all in lowercase. There are

Re: EndNote X1 BibTeX output and LyX

2008-06-04 Thread rgheck
Jeremy M. Kritt wrote: My main point was -- If you are using Endnote as your main database, then it might be better to create your own label (=Bibtex key) in Endnote according to a pattern that you can recognize. Hence, my prolific author example in my original post. In the end, however, I think

Re: EndNote X1 BibTeX output and LyX

2008-06-04 Thread Jeremy M. Kritt
On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 10:22 PM, rgheck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Jeremy M. Kritt wrote: > >> My main point was -- If you are using Endnote as your main database, then >> it >> might be better to create your own label (=Bibtex key) in Endnote >> according >> to a pattern that you can

Re: EndNote X1 BibTeX output and LyX

2008-06-04 Thread Stefano Franchi
On Tuesday 03 June 2008 11:48:30 pm Jeremy M. Kritt wrote: > It seems that the way one chooses to organize things for export from > Endnote to Bibtex format depends on your system configuration and how your > have your materials organized. Respectfully, I do not believe there is one > way to

EndNote X1 BibTeX output and LyX

2008-06-03 Thread Ed Sykes
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Re: EndNote X1 BibTeX output and LyX

2008-06-03 Thread Jeremy M. Kritt
. Cheers, Ed Sykes -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/EndNote-X1-BibTeX-output-and-LyX-tp17636893p17636893.html Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.

Re: EndNote X1 BibTeX output and LyX

2008-06-03 Thread Stefano Franchi
On Tuesday 03 June 2008 10:50:01 pm Jeremy M. Kritt wrote: Dear Ed: Your problem is easy to solve. Be not afraid! You need to add a label to each reference in Endnote; afterwards, export it to a Bibtex file. When you enter Endnote, open a reference in your Endnote library. Scroll down and

Re: EndNote X1 BibTeX output and LyX

2008-06-03 Thread Jeremy M. Kritt
Ed, Although some programs may automatically generate keys, it is advisable (in my opinion) to create your own keys in order to easily remember what they refer to. I sometimes use Jabref and I have never been able to get the program to automatically generate keys for me. If Endnote is your

Re: EndNote X1 BibTeX output and LyX

2008-06-03 Thread Jeremy M. Kritt
Ed, Although some programs may automatically generate keys, it is advisable (in my opinion) to create your own keys in order to easily remember what they refer to. I sometimes use Jabref and I have never been able to get the program to automatically generate keys for me. If Endnote is your

EndNote X1 BibTeX output and LyX

2008-06-03 Thread Ed Sykes
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Re: EndNote X1 BibTeX output and LyX

2008-06-03 Thread Jeremy M. Kritt
. Cheers, Ed Sykes -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/EndNote-X1-BibTeX-output-and-LyX-tp17636893p17636893.html Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.

Re: EndNote X1 BibTeX output and LyX

2008-06-03 Thread Stefano Franchi
On Tuesday 03 June 2008 10:50:01 pm Jeremy M. Kritt wrote: Dear Ed: Your problem is easy to solve. Be not afraid! You need to add a label to each reference in Endnote; afterwards, export it to a Bibtex file. When you enter Endnote, open a reference in your Endnote library. Scroll down and

Re: EndNote X1 BibTeX output and LyX

2008-06-03 Thread Jeremy M. Kritt
Ed, Although some programs may automatically generate keys, it is advisable (in my opinion) to create your own keys in order to easily remember what they refer to. I sometimes use Jabref and I have never been able to get the program to automatically generate keys for me. If Endnote is your

Re: EndNote X1 BibTeX output and LyX

2008-06-03 Thread Jeremy M. Kritt
Ed, Although some programs may automatically generate keys, it is advisable (in my opinion) to create your own keys in order to easily remember what they refer to. I sometimes use Jabref and I have never been able to get the program to automatically generate keys for me. If Endnote is your

EndNote X1 BibTeX output and LyX

2008-06-03 Thread Ed Sykes
import it into LyX I point it to the exported .bib file but when I try to add a citation there are no records to choose from. Anyone else encountered this problem? Thanks in advance for any help. Cheers, Ed Sykes -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/EndNote-X1-BibTeX-output

Re: EndNote X1 BibTeX output and LyX

2008-06-03 Thread Jeremy M. Kritt
his problem? > > Thanks in advance for any help. > > Cheers, > Ed Sykes > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/EndNote-X1-BibTeX-output-and-LyX-tp17636893p17636893.html > Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > >

Re: EndNote X1 BibTeX output and LyX

2008-06-03 Thread Stefano Franchi
On Tuesday 03 June 2008 10:50:01 pm Jeremy M. Kritt wrote: > Dear Ed: > > Your problem is easy to solve. Be not afraid! You need to add a label to > each reference in Endnote; afterwards, export it to a Bibtex file. > > When you enter Endnote, open a reference in your Endnote library. Scroll >

Re: EndNote X1 BibTeX output and LyX

2008-06-03 Thread Jeremy M. Kritt
Ed, Although some programs may automatically generate keys, it is advisable (in my opinion) to create your own keys in order to easily remember what they refer to. I sometimes use Jabref and I have never been able to get the program to automatically generate keys for me. If Endnote is your

Re: EndNote X1 BibTeX output and LyX

2008-06-03 Thread Jeremy M. Kritt
Ed, Although some programs may automatically generate keys, it is advisable (in my opinion) to create your own keys in order to easily remember what they refer to. I sometimes use Jabref and I have never been able to get the program to automatically generate keys for me. If Endnote is your