On 03/03/2013, at 2:20 AM, Adam R. Maxwell <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mar 2, 2013, at 6:13, David Nicholls <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On 03/03/2013, at 12:33 AM, David Nicholls <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> On 02/03/2013, at 11:43 PM, Christiaan Hofman <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> You can just as well copy the text from the bottom preview. The next 
>>>> release won't provide anything more than that, apart from allowing you to 
>>>> do it in the separate window. The old Text preview will be gone, as it 
>>>> (now) crashes and anyway has always been problematic. Oh, and you are 
>>>> aware that you can copy the fully prepared \bibitem?
>>>> 
>>>> Christiaan
>>> 
>>> No, I wasn't aware, but its layout needs to be (typically) in Astrophysical 
>>> Journal layout: e.g.
>>> 
>>> \bibitem[Nicholls et al.(2011)]{Nicholls11}Nicholls, D.~C. et al. 2011, 
>>> \aj, 142, 83
>>> 
>>> How do I do that?  I would be very useful.
>> 
>> OK, it looks like it's effected by Edit > Copy As > LaTeX, but the result 
>> requires further editing.  Is there any source file I can edit to generate 
>> the layout I want?
> 
> Sure, change the .bst and edit the TeX preview template to use your preferred 
> .sty or other setup. There's a button for this in the prefs where you set up 
> the TeX preview.
> 
> Adam

OK, what is not obvious to me is how to generate the \bibitem code.  I can 
readily generate a reference in the right format as a PDF, but not the \bibitem 
entry to insert into the LaTeX article text.  Is that possible?

DN


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