>>Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2001 10:22:12 +0300
>>From: Juha Siltala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: Lyx-users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: Layout things (humaniora)
>>
>>
>>Hi,
>>
>>Our Department (of History in the U of Oulu, Finland) has, of course,
>>their own demands on the looks of things... Here are what are not quite
>>obvious (to me):
>>
>>1. Page numbering:
>> First page. This is the "front page". I get a page number here,
>>which is not good.
>> Second page. Table of contents. This should be page 1. No number
>>should be shown though.
>>
>>2. Table of Contents: "Introduction" and "Conclusion" should not be
>>numbered, but should show up in the TOC. Same goes for "Bibliography".
Simple ERT control, as mentioned.
>>3. Bibliography: I need to have separate sections for stuff like
>>"sources", "research", "printed"/"electronic documents" and the like. So
>>there should be some headings for these.
This is often required, and there exists a package to do it.
Unfortunately I don't remember the name (I use only bibunits
for separate bibliogrpahies in separate chapters) and it is not
mentioned in the Companion...
Have a look at the LateX Navigator.
>>
>>4. References to the former: I see that lyx makes square brackets (which I
>>can't seem to procuce on this terminal) around references in text. The
>>Department wants me to refer in footnotes and not in the text, which make
>>these inappropriate (what? how do you spell that?). Same goes in the
>>References in the end:
>>
>>Baggins 1605 Bilbo Baggins, Memoires. Rivendell 1605
>> ^^^^^^^^^
>>(no brackets wanted)
Try natbib, should do the trick.
--
Jean-Pierre