Followup on my problem from before:
I still haven't managed to fix it so the NatBib and apalike Bib style
work happily together. I've changed to an alternative style (simple
natbib essentially) and it seems to work OK. Because this works fine,
I assume that it is something weird about the apalike
Followup on my problem from before:
I still haven't managed to fix it so the NatBib and apalike Bib style
work happily together. I've changed to an alternative style (simple
natbib essentially) and it seems to work OK. Because this works fine,
I assume that it is something weird about the apalike
Followup on my problem from before:
I still haven't managed to fix it so the NatBib and apalike Bib style
work happily together. I've changed to an alternative style (simple
natbib essentially) and it seems to work OK. Because this works fine,
I assume that it is something weird about the apalike
Didn't you forgot to publish your Bib-file?
Janus
Yes, I did -- thanks Janus! I've uploaded the bib file as well now
Thanks
Meri
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Didn't you forgot to publish your Bib-file?
Janus
Yes, I did -- thanks Janus! I've uploaded the bib file as well now
Thanks
Meri
--
Because it's not *always* the quiet ones
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> Didn't you forgot to publish your Bib-file?
>
> Janus
Yes, I did -- thanks Janus! I've uploaded the bib file as well now
Thanks
Meri
--
"Because it's not *always* the quiet ones"
http://blog.meriwilliams.com/
I do not have a solution to your strange problem, but when you find the answer
I very much hopy you'll publish it on the list. I am currently doing my final
thesis using LyX, and the problem you are facing is exactly something like
that I have nightmares about. For this reason, please tell us
I do not have a solution to your strange problem, but when you find the answer
I very much hopy you'll publish it on the list. I am currently doing my final
thesis using LyX, and the problem you are facing is exactly something like
that I have nightmares about. For this reason, please tell us
> I do not have a solution to your strange problem, but when you find the answer
> I very much hopy you'll publish it on the list. I am currently doing my final
> thesis using LyX, and the problem you are facing is exactly something like
> that I have nightmares about. For this reason, please tell
Meri Williams wrote:
Hi
I'm getting some really random bibliography behaviour. In the Layout
- Document menu, I've chosen to use Natbib, in the Author-Year cite
style. Then, where I've added my Bibliography at the end of the
document, I've selected the format as apalike.
This worked
In cases such as this I'd suggest looking at:
1. The contents of the LyX file itself.
It's just text. You should find entries near the top of the document:
\use_natbib 1
\use_numerical_citations 0
Those are both there
and near the bottom
\begin_inset LatexCommand
Meri Williams wrote:
Hi
I'm getting some really random bibliography behaviour.
SNIP
Sometime this evening when I was editing the
document, the citations changed to numbers and so did the
Bibliography!!
I am completely confused. I haven't knowingly changed anything -- both
the
Meri,
I know it may be a bit too late for you now, but I have found that by
keeping my lyx files in RCS/CVS/some SCM system, if something goes a little
strange it makes figuring out what a lot easier. LyX makes doing so fairly
easy on a unix system with RCS installed, just pick
Meri Williams wrote:
Hi Todd -- thanks for the advice. I do already have versions saved
which still work as intended, I just can't see any difference in the
config! I don't particularly want to have to go back and retype
anything, but if it's necessary I can do so. I was just hoping there
was
Meri Williams wrote:
Hi
I'm getting some really random bibliography behaviour. In the Layout
- Document menu, I've chosen to use Natbib, in the Author-Year cite
style. Then, where I've added my Bibliography at the end of the
document, I've selected the format as apalike.
This worked
In cases such as this I'd suggest looking at:
1. The contents of the LyX file itself.
It's just text. You should find entries near the top of the document:
\use_natbib 1
\use_numerical_citations 0
Those are both there
and near the bottom
\begin_inset LatexCommand
Meri Williams wrote:
Hi
I'm getting some really random bibliography behaviour.
SNIP
Sometime this evening when I was editing the
document, the citations changed to numbers and so did the
Bibliography!!
I am completely confused. I haven't knowingly changed anything -- both
the
Meri,
I know it may be a bit too late for you now, but I have found that by
keeping my lyx files in RCS/CVS/some SCM system, if something goes a little
strange it makes figuring out what a lot easier. LyX makes doing so fairly
easy on a unix system with RCS installed, just pick
Meri Williams wrote:
Hi Todd -- thanks for the advice. I do already have versions saved
which still work as intended, I just can't see any difference in the
config! I don't particularly want to have to go back and retype
anything, but if it's necessary I can do so. I was just hoping there
was
Meri Williams wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm getting some really random bibliography behaviour. In the Layout
> -> Document menu, I've chosen to use Natbib, in the Author-Year cite
> style. Then, where I've added my Bibliography at the end of the
> document, I've selected the format as apalike.
>
> This
> In cases such as this I'd suggest looking at:
> 1. The contents of the LyX file itself.
>
> It's just text. You should find entries near the top of the document:
> \use_natbib 1
> \use_numerical_citations 0
Those are both there
> and near the bottom
> \begin_inset LatexCommand
Meri Williams wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I'm getting some really random bibliography behaviour.
>
> Sometime this evening when I was editing the
> document, the citations changed to numbers and so did the
> Bibliography!!
>
> I am completely confused. I haven't knowingly changed anything -- both
> the
> Meri,
> I know it may be a bit too late for you now, but I have found that by
> keeping my lyx files in RCS/CVS/some SCM system, if something goes a little
> strange it makes figuring out what a lot easier. LyX makes doing so fairly
> easy on a unix system with RCS installed, just pick
>
Meri Williams wrote:
> Hi Todd -- thanks for the advice. I do already have versions saved
> which still work as intended, I just can't see any difference in the
> config! I don't particularly want to have to go back and retype
> anything, but if it's necessary I can do so. I was just hoping there
Hi
I'm getting some really random bibliography behaviour. In the Layout
- Document menu, I've chosen to use Natbib, in the Author-Year cite
style. Then, where I've added my Bibliography at the end of the
document, I've selected the format as apalike.
This worked fine until today -- my citations
Hi
I'm getting some really random bibliography behaviour. In the Layout
- Document menu, I've chosen to use Natbib, in the Author-Year cite
style. Then, where I've added my Bibliography at the end of the
document, I've selected the format as apalike.
This worked fine until today -- my citations
Hi
I'm getting some really random bibliography behaviour. In the Layout
-> Document menu, I've chosen to use Natbib, in the Author-Year cite
style. Then, where I've added my Bibliography at the end of the
document, I've selected the format as apalike.
This worked fine until today -- my
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