John Boik wrote:

> Fourth, is there an easy way to select text and then format it all in caps
> (not small caps, or whatever is listed in the character popup), or as title
> caps (first word capitalized)?


Don't know if this is what you're looking for, but there is a LaTeX 
command: \MakeUppercase{} which changes whatever is within the brackets 
to uppercase.

 
> Eighth and last, I would like to use BibTex for my references, and I
> understand how to import the citation into Lyx, but I don't know how to
> start BibTex in the first place to enter a list of references.  If I go to
> the command line and type in "BibTex", it tells me it needs an argument.
> The help command doesn't tell me much either that I can understand.  If I
> try to make a new bib file by typing in "BibTex foo", it tells me that it
> cannot open file name 'foo.aux'.  How does one start BibTex to make a new
> file?


There are a couple of applications which help you type up the .bib file.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/pybliographer/

http://www.cat.csiro.au/cmst/staff/pic/tkbibtex.html


> John Boik
> Oregon Medical Press
> www.ompress.com
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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