Re: exporting tex for newbies

2013-09-30 Thread Bob Alvarez
Here is how exported a tex file for an AIP journal. It was easier than I thought it would be--thanks Lyx developers! 1. Put Lyx file same directory as the graphics files.Modify the graphics file addresses in the Lyx file if you, like me, have them in a separate directory while writing the

Re: exporting tex for newbies

2013-09-30 Thread Bob Alvarez
Here is how exported a tex file for an AIP journal. It was easier than I thought it would be--thanks Lyx developers! 1. Put Lyx file same directory as the graphics files.Modify the graphics file addresses in the Lyx file if you, like me, have them in a separate directory while writing the

Re: exporting tex for newbies

2013-09-30 Thread Bob Alvarez
Here is how exported a tex file for an AIP journal. It was easier than I thought it would be--thanks Lyx developers! 1. Put Lyx file same directory as the graphics files.Modify the graphics file addresses in the Lyx file if you, like me, have them in a separate directory while writing the

exporting tex for newbies

2013-09-17 Thread Bob Alvarez
I recently had a paper accepted by an American Institute of Physics journal. The paper was reviewed from pdf documents created by Lyx but now the AIP emails: Please upload your article file as a Word or Tex file. AIP production cannot use a PDF as the article source file. I assume they want to

Re: exporting tex for newbies

2013-09-17 Thread Murat Yildizoglu
Dear Bob, In general, providing the exported latex file (File/Export/Latex menu item), the bbl file that contains your bibliography (if you use bibtex), and the figures in a format accepted by the journal is sufficient. Le mardi 17 septembre 2013, Bob Alvarez a écrit : I recently had a paper

Re: exporting tex for newbies

2013-09-17 Thread PhilipPirrip
export latex (pdflatex) run pdflatex on the name of your tex file (once or twice) run bibtex on the same, but without .tex extension (i think) bibtex will produce .bbl file copy the contents of the .bbl file to the end of your .tex (replacing bibliography command that's already there)

Re: exporting tex for newbies

2013-09-17 Thread Bob Alvarez
On 9/17/13 1:01 PM, Murat Yildizoglu wrote: Dear Bob, In general, providing the exported latex file (File/Export/Latex menu item), the bbl file that contains your bibliography (if you use bibtex), and the figures in a format accepted by the journal is sufficient. Thanks for your reply. Some

Re: exporting tex for newbies

2013-09-17 Thread Steve Litt
On Tue, 17 Sep 2013 12:23:10 -0700 Bob Alvarez cobol...@gmail.com wrote: I recently had a paper accepted by an American Institute of Physics journal. The paper was reviewed from pdf documents created by Lyx but now the AIP emails: Please upload your article file as a Word or Tex file. AIP

exporting tex for newbies

2013-09-17 Thread Bob Alvarez
I recently had a paper accepted by an American Institute of Physics journal. The paper was reviewed from pdf documents created by Lyx but now the AIP emails: Please upload your article file as a Word or Tex file. AIP production cannot use a PDF as the article source file. I assume they want to

Re: exporting tex for newbies

2013-09-17 Thread Murat Yildizoglu
Dear Bob, In general, providing the exported latex file (File/Export/Latex menu item), the bbl file that contains your bibliography (if you use bibtex), and the figures in a format accepted by the journal is sufficient. Le mardi 17 septembre 2013, Bob Alvarez a écrit : I recently had a paper

Re: exporting tex for newbies

2013-09-17 Thread PhilipPirrip
export latex (pdflatex) run pdflatex on the name of your tex file (once or twice) run bibtex on the same, but without .tex extension (i think) bibtex will produce .bbl file copy the contents of the .bbl file to the end of your .tex (replacing bibliography command that's already there)

Re: exporting tex for newbies

2013-09-17 Thread Bob Alvarez
On 9/17/13 1:01 PM, Murat Yildizoglu wrote: Dear Bob, In general, providing the exported latex file (File/Export/Latex menu item), the bbl file that contains your bibliography (if you use bibtex), and the figures in a format accepted by the journal is sufficient. Thanks for your reply. Some

Re: exporting tex for newbies

2013-09-17 Thread Steve Litt
On Tue, 17 Sep 2013 12:23:10 -0700 Bob Alvarez cobol...@gmail.com wrote: I recently had a paper accepted by an American Institute of Physics journal. The paper was reviewed from pdf documents created by Lyx but now the AIP emails: Please upload your article file as a Word or Tex file. AIP

exporting tex for newbies

2013-09-17 Thread Bob Alvarez
I recently had a paper accepted by an American Institute of Physics journal. The paper was reviewed from pdf documents created by Lyx but now the AIP emails: "Please upload your article file as a Word or Tex file. AIP production cannot use a PDF as the article source file." I assume they want

Re: exporting tex for newbies

2013-09-17 Thread Murat Yildizoglu
Dear Bob, In general, providing the exported latex file (File/Export/Latex menu item), the bbl file that contains your bibliography (if you use bibtex), and the figures in a format accepted by the journal is sufficient. Le mardi 17 septembre 2013, Bob Alvarez a écrit : > I recently had a paper

Re: exporting tex for newbies

2013-09-17 Thread PhilipPirrip
export latex (pdflatex) run pdflatex on the name of your tex file (once or twice) run bibtex on the same, but without .tex extension (i think) bibtex will produce .bbl file copy the contents of the .bbl file to the end of your .tex (replacing bibliography command that's already there)

Re: exporting tex for newbies

2013-09-17 Thread Bob Alvarez
On 9/17/13 1:01 PM, Murat Yildizoglu wrote: Dear Bob, In general, providing the exported latex file (File/Export/Latex menu item), the bbl file that contains your bibliography (if you use bibtex), and the figures in a format accepted by the journal is sufficient. Thanks for your reply. Some

Re: exporting tex for newbies

2013-09-17 Thread Steve Litt
On Tue, 17 Sep 2013 12:23:10 -0700 Bob Alvarez wrote: > I recently had a paper accepted by an American Institute of Physics > journal. The paper was reviewed from pdf documents created by Lyx but > now the AIP emails: "Please upload your article file as a Word or Tex >