On 01/07/2022 12:11, Ricardo Berlasso via lyx-users wrote:
>Check this article:
>https://frommindtotype.wordpress.com/2020/02/27/lyx-another-way-to-change-numbered-lists/
>
>It shows how to change numbered lists both globally (preamble code) and for
>particular lists (through local layout and the
On 02/07/2022 20:54, Daniel via lyx-users wrote:
>Unfortunately, this is not as straight forward in LyX as in many other
>word processors. The (minimal) LaTeX part is described in section
>3.3.7.1 of the "User's Guide" (from the Help menu).
>
>/Daniel
Thanks very much! This is exactly what I was
On 30/06/2022 23:23, tush via lyx-users wrote:
The enumitem package allows the user to change the layout of the
enumerate, itemize and description environments.
The change takes effect in the following way:
\begin{enumerate}[⟨key⟩=⟨value⟩ syntax goes here] % <-- NEW
\item text...
\item etc.
El jue, 30 jun 2022 a las 23:23, tush via lyx-users (<
lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>) escribió:
> The enumitem package allows the user to change the layout of the
> enumerate, itemize and description environments.
>
> The change takes effect in the following way:
>
> \begin{enumerate}[⟨key⟩=⟨value⟩
The enumitem package allows the user to change the layout of the enumerate,
itemize and description environments.
The change takes effect in the following way:
\begin{enumerate}[⟨key⟩=⟨value⟩ syntax goes here] % <-- NEW
\item text...
\item etc.
\end{enumerate}
I want to insert such ERT code to
However, I uploaded the package to CTAN, it should be available
tomorrow wit the official update.
Herbert
Good to know! Thanks, Herbert
Wolfgang
Thanks a lot, Herbert. After updating from CTAN the biblatex-spbasic
citation and bibliography style file were found. Good.
Wolfgang
--
Am 12.07.21 um 14:45 schrieb Herbert Voss:
Wolfgang Engelmann schrieb:
Am 10.07.21 um 21:25 schrieb Herbert Voss:
Am 10.07.21 um 10:57 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
This is a screenshot of a part of the references of a Springer book.
No point after the forename.
Wolfgang, I downloaded
Wolfgang Engelmann schrieb:
>
>
> Am 10.07.21 um 21:25 schrieb Herbert Voss:
>> Am 10.07.21 um 10:57 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
>>>
>>>
>>> This is a screenshot of a part of the references of a Springer book.
>>> No point after the forename.
>>
>>
>> Wolfgang, I downloaded an old version of
Am 12.07.21 um 10:58 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
Am 10.07.21 um 21:25 schrieb Herbert Voss:
Am 10.07.21 um 10:57 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
This is a screenshot of a part of the references of a Springer book.
No point after the forename.
Wolfgang, I downloaded an old version of
Am 10.07.21 um 21:25 schrieb Herbert Voss:
Am 10.07.21 um 10:57 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
This is a screenshot of a part of the references of a Springer book.
No point after the forename.
Wolfgang, I downloaded an old version of spbasic.bst which has dots.
However, now I found a new
Am 10.07.21 um 09:20 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
I asked the Springer people whether a biblatex style corresponding to
their spbasic.bst exists, but the answer was not very helpful ('it
doesn't matter ...).
What I like to know is, how to set the options of biblatex in order to
get
I asked the Springer people whether a biblatex style corresponding to
their spbasic.bst exists, but the answer was not very helpful ('it
doesn't matter ...).
What I like to know is, how to set the options of biblatex in order to
get the spbasic output. Or could I use the bibtex export
Compiled with pandoc-types 1.17.5.4, texmath 0.11.1.2, skylighting 0.7.5
>
> Under export, I don't see any options to export to MS Word XML, or anything
> like that. According to the above link, pandoc should have been detected
> during reconfig and I shouldn't need to do any fur
export, I don't see any options to export to MS Word XML, or anything
like that. According to the above link, pandoc should have been detected
during reconfig and I shouldn't need to do any further setup.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Neal
Am Freitag, 5. April 2019, 12:24:42 CEST schrieb Dr Eberhard Lisse:
> Hi,
>
> I am conducting a serious love affair with the Noto fonts which we can
> now select in the LyX Settings -> Fonts dialog.
>
> Sometimes I want to have the document a little ticker than regular which
> I would normally
Hi,
I am conducting a serious love affair with the Noto fonts which we can
now select in the LyX Settings -> Fonts dialog.
Sometimes I want to have the document a little ticker than regular which
I would normally do in the Preamble with something like
\makeatletter
\if@landscape
ment{%
> \AtEveryBibitem{%
> \clearlist{language}
> }
> }
>
> Jürgen
>
>>
>> I attempted to implement this via Document Settings - Preamble.
>> However, the problem I am having is that it appears that, by default,
>> LyX places
>> \usepackage[..
.]{biblatex}
> \addbibresource{are-495.bib}
> at the very end of the latex preamble.
>
> As a result, options I add via Document Settings - Preamble appear
> before \usepackage[...]{biblatex}, leading to an error message:
>
> Undefined control sequence
> \AtEveryBibitem
> {%
>
Of course, then it is on you to include
> biblatex with all options and customizations you would like.
>
> Does that work?
>
> Thanks,
> ~Ben
>
> On Thu, Nov 8, 2018 at 11:13 AM Bert Lloyd wrote:
>>
>> Dear LyX Users,
>>
>> I am using biblatex in LyX 2.3. I ha
If you don't include biblatex in the UI (remove any bibliography settings
in Lyx), it shouldn't load anything. Of course, then it is on you to
include biblatex with all options and customizations you would like.
Does that work?
Thanks,
~Ben
On Thu, Nov 8, 2018 at 11:13 AM Bert Lloyd wrote
Dear LyX Users,
I am using biblatex in LyX 2.3. I have added several options through
the standard approach (Document Settings - Bibliography - Citation
Style - Options; for example: hyperref=true), and this works fine.
However, there are some further tweaks I would like to make that as
far as I
> get a lot of error messages all concerning the options set in the
> \includegraphics instructions. If I fo not scale the graph, it prints (with
> the original size of course), and if I set a scale option, I get scale=0.8
> instead of the pdf graphic. (see the capture of the output window)
Benko
Sujet : Re: Grrr! Loosing my mind on graphic options in pdflatex
> Thank you Kornel,
> This has solved my second problem. I have the bad habit of not directly
> working in the LyX document with a text editor. Searching for turkish, I have
> been able to locate two empty pl
n article I have written in Turkish, and then, Lyx automatically puts the
> > option turkish in the \documentclass instruction
> >
> > \documentclass[english,turkish,french]{extreport}
> > If I delete turkish in the exported latex file, the document compiles and
> >
in the \documentclass instruction
\documentclass[english,turkish,french]{extreport}
If I delete turkish in the exported latex file, the document compiles and
the options are correctly interpreted, and the graphic correctly scaled.
Two questions then:
Why this babel option kills the \includegraphics options? (I
in Lyx.
> Here is the test I have done:
>
>1. I have created a new document with the same class, with all the
>other default options ;
>2. I have integrated a Figure float containing one PDF graphic
>belonging to my original document;
>3. I have compiled this new doc
Thank you Rich,
Unfortunately, this does not seem to be the source of the problem and it is
becoming stranger and stranger. I must do something really stupid in Lyx.
Here is the test I have done:
1. I have created a new document with the same class, with all the other
default options ;
2
On Sat, 28 Jul 2018, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
I am working on a new book and suddenly I have started to meet a problem
with the graphics that are included in the document : when I pdflatex the
doc, I get a lot of error messages all concerning the options set in the
\includegraphics instructions
On Tue, Jan 30, 2018 at 4:06 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
>
> Does the attached module do what you want (or show the way)? I just moved
> all the preamble stuff from your MWE into a hacked version of Jürgen's
> module. Feel free to change the name from "MyAlgorithm2e".
On 01/29/2018 12:28 PM, Joel Kulesza wrote:
Colleagues:
What is the recommended way to \usepackage{algorithm2e} with
additional options
and potentially other global preamble customizations (ideally also
allowing
algorithm floats in the LyX GUI)?
For example, I'd like to have in my preamble
;>> Guillaume Munch wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Le 06/03/2017 à 14:16, Neal Becker a écrit :
>>>>>>>> I'm trying beamer(flex insets) document option. I like it, but I
>>>>>>>> don't
>>>>>>>>
;>>> Le 06/03/2017 à 14:16, Neal Becker a écrit :
>>>>>>> I'm trying beamer(flex insets) document option. I like it, but I
>>>>>>> don't
>>>>>>> see any way to set frame options. Any hints?
>>>>>> Insert >
frame options. Any hints?
Insert > Frame options ?
AFAICT, if you choose beamer(flex inserts) for document, then there is
no
menu item "(Insert > Frame options)". This only appears if you choose
"beamer" for document.
You need to use the flex insets with the beamer docu
Richard Heck wrote:
> On 03/06/2017 10:12 AM, Neal Becker wrote:
>> Neal Becker wrote:
>>
>>> Guillaume Munch wrote:
>>>
>>>> Le 06/03/2017 à 14:16, Neal Becker a écrit :
>>>>> I'm trying beamer(flex insets) document option. I like
On 03/06/2017 10:12 AM, Neal Becker wrote:
> Neal Becker wrote:
>
>> Guillaume Munch wrote:
>>
>>> Le 06/03/2017 à 14:16, Neal Becker a écrit :
>>>> I'm trying beamer(flex insets) document option. I like it, but I don't
>>>> see any way to set fr
Neal Becker wrote:
> Guillaume Munch wrote:
>
>> Le 06/03/2017 à 14:16, Neal Becker a écrit :
>>> I'm trying beamer(flex insets) document option. I like it, but I don't
>>> see any way to set frame options. Any hints?
>>
>> Insert > Frame opt
Guillaume Munch wrote:
> Le 06/03/2017 à 14:16, Neal Becker a écrit :
>> I'm trying beamer(flex insets) document option. I like it, but I don't
>> see any way to set frame options. Any hints?
>
> Insert > Frame options ?
AFAICT, if you choose beamer(fl
Le 06/03/2017 à 14:16, Neal Becker a écrit :
I'm trying beamer(flex insets) document option. I like it, but I don't
see any way to set frame options. Any hints?
Insert > Frame options ?
I'm trying beamer(flex insets) document option. I like it, but I don't see
any way to set frame options. Any hints?
On 01/21/2017 03:19 PM, David Rosenberg wrote:
I routinely need to make 2 versions of my beamer slides: handout and
not-handout. My current plan to do this is to have a program that
rewrites the lyx file win two different ways (with and without the
handout option), and compile each. I'm
I routinely need to make 2 versions of my beamer slides: handout and
not-handout. My current plan to do this is to have a program that rewrites
the lyx file win two different ways (with and without the handout option),
and compile each. I'm wondering if there's an easier way?
e.g. Is it
2015-12-05 0:00 GMT+01:00 Scott Kostyshak :
>
> Note that if you feel like testing, we would be interested in your
> feedback. See here for installers for our most recent development
> version:
>
> ftp://ftp.lyx.org/pub/lyx/devel/lyx-2.2/lyx-2.2.0alpha2/
>
> Scott
>
Will
Am 04.12.2015 um 17:00 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
>
> "trunk" is the development version of LyX, i.e. forthcoming LyX 2.2.
>
> With LyX 2.1.x, you cannot use the descirbed feature with the todonotes
> module, since it only works for packages "known" to LyX (and the todonotes
> packages is not
Am Dienstag 01 Dezember 2015, 15:04:07 schrieb Richard Heck:
> If so, then a PassOptionToPackage tag would be a very good idea. These
> could be output very early, yes?
We have such a thing already:
PackageOptions todonotes myoptions
(only works in trunk, since the todonotes module from the
Am Freitag 04 Dezember 2015, 16:48:48 schrieb David:
> Sounds interesting. But what is trunk and how would I have to change the
> todonotes module in order to enable loading via the features interface?
"trunk" is the development version of LyX, i.e. forthcoming LyX 2.2.
With LyX 2.1.x, you
Am 04.12.2015 um 16:40 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
> Am Dienstag 01 Dezember 2015, 15:04:07 schrieb Richard Heck:
>> If so, then a PassOptionToPackage tag would be a very good idea. These
>> could be output very early, yes?
>
> We have such a thing already:
>
> PackageOptions todonotes myoptions
On Fri, Dec 04, 2015 at 05:07:24PM +0100, David wrote:
> Am 04.12.2015 um 17:00 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
> >
> > "trunk" is the development version of LyX, i.e. forthcoming LyX 2.2.
> >
> > With LyX 2.1.x, you cannot use the descirbed feature with the todonotes
> > module, since it only
On 12/01/2015 02:41 PM, Guillaume Munch wrote:
> Dear David,
>
>> Adding another \usepackage[myOptions]{todonotes} to my preamble causes
>> an options clash. I tried to
>>
>> *) Set the options globally by passing them to the document class (as
>> suggested by
>
> Thanks for these interesting approaches, Richard! In this regard, it
> would also be nice if one could point Lyx to module files that are
> located outside ~/.lyx
> This way I could save the module file together with my document (in a
> git repo) and have it ready wherever I need it.
>
Or
Am 01.12.2015 um 20:41 schrieb Guillaume Munch:
>
> There's a dirty, but quite general hack that I have often used in the
> past. In "class options", add:
>
> ]{myClass}\PassOptionsToPackage{myOptions}{todonotes}%
>
> I'd be happy to hear about a better solution...
>
That's clever ;)
Le 01/12/2015 20:04, Richard Heck a écrit :
On 12/01/2015 02:41 PM, Guillaume Munch wrote:
Dear David,
Adding another \usepackage[myOptions]{todonotes} to my preamble causes
an options clash. I tried to
*) Set the options globally by passing them to the document class (as
suggested by LaTex
Am 01.12.2015 um 20:36 schrieb Richard Heck:
> On 11/30/2015 04:33 AM, David wrote:
>> Dear list,
>>
>> is it possible to change package options of packages that are loaded by
>> modules? Specifically, I tried to set the options of the todonotes
>> package which I
On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 09:03:08PM +0100, David Rörich wrote:
> Dear list,
>
Just a note that this was cross-posted here:
http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/280938/can-i-change-options-of-packages-loaded-by-a-lyx-module
Scott
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Dear list,
is it possible to change package options of packages that are loaded by
modules? Specifically, I tried to set the options of the todonotes
package which I use in conjunction with the "TODO Notes" module [1].
This module loads the packa
Dear list,
is it possible to change package options of packages that are loaded by
modules? Specifically, I tried to set the options of the todonotes
package which I use in conjunction with the "TODO Notes" module [1].
This module loads the package without passing any options to it.
Sp
Dear list,
is it possible to change package options of packages that are loaded by
modules? Specifically, I tried to set the options of the todonotes
package which I use in conjunction with the "TODO Notes" module [1].
This module loads the package without passing any options to it.
Sp
On 11/30/2015 04:33 AM, David wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> is it possible to change package options of packages that are loaded by
> modules? Specifically, I tried to set the options of the todonotes
> package which I use in conjunction with the "TODO Notes" module [1].
> T
Dear David,
Le 30/11/2015 10:22, David Rörich a écrit :
(sorry if this is a double post)
The lists now work again.
Adding another \usepackage[myOptions]{todonotes} to my preamble causes
an options clash. I tried to
*) Set the options globally by passing them to the document class
Dear LyX Users and Developers,
I would like to add the numberbychapter=true option to the listings
package for the code listings. I looked around but did not find a GUI
option for it. I found a related issue [1] where the advice was to file
a feature request to add options to packages already
request to add options to packages already loaded by LyX.
Could someone give me a hint?
For listings, you can access the individual inset settings by right
clicking on it, the selecting Settings
Then, you can type settings not in the GUI in the Advanced tab. Type
your options in the More
option for it. I found a related issue [1] where the advice was to file
a feature request to add options to packages already loaded by LyX.
Could someone give me a hint?
For listings, you can access the individual inset settings by right
clicking on it, the selecting Settings
Then, you can
On 9/30/13 7:28 PM, Michael Bach wrote:
One thing strikes me as odd just from the name of that option: I am
using the `article' document class and not `book' where chapter is a
sectioning command. That should be irrelevant, I guess (?).
RTFM. But I really do not get it why the article
Dear LyX Users and Developers,
I would like to add the numberbychapter=true option to the listings
package for the code listings. I looked around but did not find a GUI
option for it. I found a related issue [1] where the advice was to file
a feature request to add options to packages already
request to add options to packages already loaded by LyX.
Could someone give me a hint?
For listings, you can access the individual inset settings by right
clicking on it, the selecting Settings
Then, you can type settings not in the GUI in the Advanced tab. Type
your options in the More
option for it. I found a related issue [1] where the advice was to file
a feature request to add options to packages already loaded by LyX.
Could someone give me a hint?
For listings, you can access the individual inset settings by right
clicking on it, the selecting Settings
Then, you can
On 9/30/13 7:28 PM, Michael Bach wrote:
One thing strikes me as odd just from the name of that option: I am
using the `article' document class and not `book' where chapter is a
sectioning command. That should be irrelevant, I guess (?).
RTFM. But I really do not get it why the article
Dear LyX Users and Developers,
I would like to add the numberbychapter=true option to the listings
package for the code listings. I looked around but did not find a GUI
option for it. I found a related issue [1] where the advice was to file
a feature request to add options to packages already
request to add options to packages already loaded by LyX.
Could someone give me a hint?
For listings, you can access the individual inset settings by right
clicking on it, the selecting "Settings...".
Then, you can type settings not in the GUI in the "Advanced" tab. Type
your
ked around but did not find a GUI
>> option for it. I found a related issue [1] where the advice was to file
>> a feature request to add options to packages already loaded by LyX.
>>
>> Could someone give me a hint?
>
> For listings, you can access the individua
On 9/30/13 7:28 PM, Michael Bach wrote:
> One thing strikes me as odd just from the name of that option: I am
> using the `article' document class and not `book' where chapter is a
> sectioning command. That should be irrelevant, I guess (?).
>
RTFM. But I really do not get it why the article
Hello,
I would like to suggest to the developpers to give an option to
use an extented choice of colors, for example by giving access to the
argument of \color{} without moving to the latex mode (it could be
an option of color in text style).
Is it complicated?
Of course the full list of the
On 05/23/2013 09:02 AM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
I would like to suggest to the developpers to give an option to
use an extented choice of colors, for example by giving access to the
argument of \color{} without moving to the latex mode (it could be
an option of color in text style).
Is it
Am 23.05.2013 15:02, schrieb Patrick Dupre:
I would like to suggest to the developpers to give an option to
use an extented choice of colors, for example by giving access to the
argument of \color{} without moving to the latex mode (it could be
an option of color in text style).
We support to
Hello,
I would like to suggest to the developpers to give an option to
use an extented choice of colors, for example by giving access to the
argument of \color{} without moving to the latex mode (it could be
an option of color in text style).
Is it complicated?
Of course the full list of the
On 05/23/2013 09:02 AM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
I would like to suggest to the developpers to give an option to
use an extented choice of colors, for example by giving access to the
argument of \color{} without moving to the latex mode (it could be
an option of color in text style).
Is it
Am 23.05.2013 15:02, schrieb Patrick Dupre:
I would like to suggest to the developpers to give an option to
use an extented choice of colors, for example by giving access to the
argument of \color{} without moving to the latex mode (it could be
an option of color in text style).
We support to
Hello,
I would like to suggest to the developpers to give an option to
use an extented choice of colors, for example by giving access to the
argument of \color{} without moving to the latex mode (it could be
an option of color in text style).
Is it complicated?
Of course the full list of the
On 05/23/2013 09:02 AM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
I would like to suggest to the developpers to give an option to
use an extented choice of colors, for example by giving access to the
argument of \color{} without moving to the latex mode (it could be
an option of color in text style).
Is it
Am 23.05.2013 15:02, schrieb Patrick Dupre:
I would like to suggest to the developpers to give an option to
use an extented choice of colors, for example by giving access to the
argument of \color{} without moving to the latex mode (it could be
an option of color in text style).
We support to
Let me start with a big thanks to all of the developers and users of Lyx. I
have been using it for nearly exclusively for 15 years or more. Ever since
FrameMaker got purchased by Adobe I have been using Lyx.
Lyx works so well that I have never had to learn LaTeX or TeX. I have been
through
On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 6:09 PM, Al Niessner al.niess...@gmx.net wrote:
Hi Al,
Currently I am trying to write a paper and it comes with this request:
Latex users: please use \documentclass[conference, compsocconf]{IEEEtran}
(with option 'compsocconf').
You can set the class options here
}
(with option 'compsocconf').
You can set the class options here:
Document Settings Document Class Class options.
If that doesn't work, please send to the list a minimal example:
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/MinimalExample
Best,
Scott
Thank you very much for the prompt response.
I put
users: please use \documentclass[conference, compsocconf]
{IEEEtran}
(with option 'compsocconf').
You can set the class options here:
Document Settings Document Class Class options.
If that doesn't work, please send to the list a minimal example:
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/MinimalExample
Best
to write a paper and it comes with this request:
Latex users: please use \documentclass[conference, compsocconf]{IEEEtran}
(with option 'compsocconf').
You can set the class options here:
Document Settings Document Class Class options.
If that doesn't work, please send to the list
Let me start with a big thanks to all of the developers and users of Lyx. I
have been using it for nearly exclusively for 15 years or more. Ever since
FrameMaker got purchased by Adobe I have been using Lyx.
Lyx works so well that I have never had to learn LaTeX or TeX. I have been
through
On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 6:09 PM, Al Niessner al.niess...@gmx.net wrote:
Hi Al,
Currently I am trying to write a paper and it comes with this request:
Latex users: please use \documentclass[conference, compsocconf]{IEEEtran}
(with option 'compsocconf').
You can set the class options here
}
(with option 'compsocconf').
You can set the class options here:
Document Settings Document Class Class options.
If that doesn't work, please send to the list a minimal example:
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/MinimalExample
Best,
Scott
Thank you very much for the prompt response.
I put
users: please use \documentclass[conference, compsocconf]
{IEEEtran}
(with option 'compsocconf').
You can set the class options here:
Document Settings Document Class Class options.
If that doesn't work, please send to the list a minimal example:
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/MinimalExample
Best
to write a paper and it comes with this request:
Latex users: please use \documentclass[conference, compsocconf]{IEEEtran}
(with option 'compsocconf').
You can set the class options here:
Document Settings Document Class Class options.
If that doesn't work, please send to the list
Let me start with a big thanks to all of the developers and users of Lyx. I
have been using it for nearly exclusively for 15 years or more. Ever since
FrameMaker got purchased by Adobe I have been using Lyx.
Lyx works so well that I have never had to learn LaTeX or TeX. I have been
through
On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 6:09 PM, Al Niessner <al.niess...@gmx.net> wrote:
Hi Al,
> Currently I am trying to write a paper and it comes with this request:
>
> Latex users: please use \documentclass[conference, compsocconf]{IEEEtran}
> (with option 'compsocconf').
You can set
ompsocconf]
{IEEEtran}
> > (with option 'compsocconf').
>
> You can set the class options here:
> Document Settings > Document Class > Class options.
>
> If that doesn't work, please send to the list a minimal example:
> http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/MinimalExample
>
&
rite a paper and it comes with this request:
>> >
>> > Latex users: please use \documentclass[conference, compsocconf]
> {IEEEtran}
>> > (with option 'compsocconf').
>>
>> You can set the class options here:
>> Document Settings > Document Class >
> > Currently I am trying to write a paper and it comes with this request:
> >
> > Latex users: please use \documentclass[conference, compsocconf]{IEEEtran}
> > (with option 'compsocconf').
>
> You can set the class options here:
> Document Settings > Document Cl
Coen van Hasselt coenvanhass...@gmail.com írta:
I want to turn off printing of DOIs in my BibTex bibliography in Lyx.
When I try to add the option doi=false under Document settings -
Bibliography - Bibliography generation - Options
the bibliography is not generated anymore (i.e. question mark
Are you using NatBib? I'm not sure, but I think doi=... is an option for NatBib,
whereas you're trying to insert it as an option for BibTeX. If you're using
NatBib, try adding doi=false to Document Settings... Document Class Class
options Custom. Options specified here are passed down the line
Coen van Hasselt coenvanhass...@gmail.com írta:
I want to turn off printing of DOIs in my BibTex bibliography in Lyx.
When I try to add the option doi=false under Document settings -
Bibliography - Bibliography generation - Options
the bibliography is not generated anymore (i.e. question mark
Are you using NatBib? I'm not sure, but I think doi=... is an option for NatBib,
whereas you're trying to insert it as an option for BibTeX. If you're using
NatBib, try adding doi=false to Document Settings... Document Class Class
options Custom. Options specified here are passed down the line
Coen van Hasselt <coenvanhass...@gmail.com> írta:
>I want to turn off printing of DOIs in my BibTex bibliography in Lyx.
>When I try to add the option doi=false under Document settings ->
>Bibliography -> Bibliography generation -> Options
>the bibliography is not gener
Are you using NatBib? I'm not sure, but I think doi=... is an option for NatBib,
whereas you're trying to insert it as an option for BibTeX. If you're using
NatBib, try adding doi=false to Document > Settings... > Document Class > Class
options > Custom. Options specified here are
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