Re: bibtex my.bst

2006-06-26 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
but how do I make changes in the dbj file effective (I want to avoid running the latex makebst again). With other words, how do I get my.bst from my.dbj? Or do I make the changes in bst directly? But what is than the function of the dbj? Wolfgang The .dbj file is a batch job that

Re: bibtex my.bst

2006-06-26 Thread Richard Heck
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: ...[T]he dbj file is confusing for the unexperienced. For instance, where is the line which selects for article Title. Journal I have now Title Journal (without .) Same with book or for incollection: In: editors (capital and :) instead of in editors There

Re: bibtex my.bst

2006-06-26 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
but how do I make changes in the dbj file effective (I want to avoid running the latex makebst again). With other words, how do I get my.bst from my.dbj? Or do I make the changes in bst directly? But what is than the function of the dbj? Wolfgang The .dbj file is a batch job that

Re: bibtex my.bst

2006-06-26 Thread Richard Heck
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: ...[T]he dbj file is confusing for the unexperienced. For instance, where is the line which selects for article Title. Journal I have now Title Journal (without .) Same with book or for incollection: In: editors (capital and :) instead of in editors There

Re: bibtex my.bst

2006-06-26 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
> > > > but how do I make changes in the dbj file effective (I want to avoid > > running the latex makebst again). With other words, how do I get my.bst > > from my.dbj? Or do I make the changes in bst directly? But what is than > > the function of the dbj? > > > > Wolfgang > > The .dbj file is a

Re: bibtex my.bst

2006-06-26 Thread Richard Heck
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: > ...[T]he dbj file is confusing for the unexperienced. > For instance, where is the line which selects for article > > Title. Journal > I have now > Title Journal (without .) > > Same with book > > or for incollection: > In: editors (capital and :) > instead of > in

Re: bibtex my.bst

2006-06-24 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: Am Freitag, 23. Juni 2006 18:13 schrieb Paul A. Rubin: Hi Paul (I am sure your mother was right..) Disclaimer: I have not done this myself (being an English-speaker) (although the Brits might disagree). Theoretically, if you run latex against makebst.tex and choose

Re: bibtex my.bst

2006-06-24 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: Am Freitag, 23. Juni 2006 18:13 schrieb Paul A. Rubin: Hi Paul (I am sure your mother was right..) Disclaimer: I have not done this myself (being an English-speaker) (although the Brits might disagree). Theoretically, if you run latex against makebst.tex and choose

Re: bibtex my.bst

2006-06-24 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: Am Freitag, 23. Juni 2006 18:13 schrieb Paul A. Rubin: Hi Paul (I am sure your mother was right..) Disclaimer: I have not done this myself (being an English-speaker) (although the Brits might disagree). Theoretically, if you run latex against makebst.tex and choose

Re: bibtex my.bst

2006-06-23 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: After reconfiguring LyX, you should be able to select the .bst file from the drop down list of choices. Unless you are using a Springer style file, there is no need for \usepackage{springer}. Jean-Marc, (Not unless my mother was kidding me all those years.) I

Re: bibtex my.bst

2006-06-23 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: After reconfiguring LyX, you should be able to select the .bst file from the drop down list of choices. Unless you are using a Springer style file, there is no need for \usepackage{springer}. Jean-Marc, (Not unless my mother was kidding me all those years.) I

Re: bibtex my.bst

2006-06-23 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: After reconfiguring LyX, you should be able to select the .bst file from the drop down list of choices. Unless you are using a Springer style file, there is no need for \usepackage{springer}. Jean-Marc, (Not unless my mother was kidding me all those years.) I

bibtex my.bst

2006-06-22 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
Springer publisher wants a certain style for references. I tried to make one by using latex makebst It produced springer.dbj. springer .bst and springer.log in my home. Now I am confused how to proceed. The existing bst files are spread in /usr/local/texlive/.. /usr/share/texmf/..

Re: bibtex my.bst

2006-06-22 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: Springer publisher wants a certain style for references. I tried to make one by using latex makebst It produced springer.dbj. springer .bst and springer.log in my home. Now I am confused how to proceed. The existing bst files are spread in /usr/local/texlive/..

Re: bibtex my.bst

2006-06-22 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
After reconfiguring LyX, you should be able to select the .bst file from the drop down list of choices. Unless you are using a Springer style file, there is no need for \usepackage{springer}. Jean-Marc, I followed your advice (thanks) and got this error message: LaTeX Error: File

bibtex my.bst

2006-06-22 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
Springer publisher wants a certain style for references. I tried to make one by using latex makebst It produced springer.dbj. springer .bst and springer.log in my home. Now I am confused how to proceed. The existing bst files are spread in /usr/local/texlive/.. /usr/share/texmf/..

Re: bibtex my.bst

2006-06-22 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: Springer publisher wants a certain style for references. I tried to make one by using latex makebst It produced springer.dbj. springer .bst and springer.log in my home. Now I am confused how to proceed. The existing bst files are spread in /usr/local/texlive/..

Re: bibtex my.bst

2006-06-22 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
After reconfiguring LyX, you should be able to select the .bst file from the drop down list of choices. Unless you are using a Springer style file, there is no need for \usepackage{springer}. Jean-Marc, I followed your advice (thanks) and got this error message: LaTeX Error: File

bibtex my.bst

2006-06-22 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
Springer publisher wants a certain style for references. I tried to make one by using latex makebst It produced springer.dbj. springer .bst and springer.log in my home. Now I am confused how to proceed. The existing bst files are spread in /usr/local/texlive/.. /usr/share/texmf/..

Re: bibtex my.bst

2006-06-22 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: Springer publisher wants a certain style for references. I tried to make one by using latex makebst It produced springer.dbj. springer .bst and springer.log in my home. Now I am confused how to proceed. The existing bst files are spread in /usr/local/texlive/..

Re: bibtex my.bst

2006-06-22 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
> > After reconfiguring LyX, you should be able to select the .bst file from > the drop down list of choices. Unless you are using a Springer style > file, there is no need for \usepackage{springer}. Jean-Marc, I followed your advice (thanks) and got this error message: LaTeX Error: File