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Remzi Seker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in news:E17hAUf-0008Cz-00
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> Hi,
> 
> I have a predicament with referencing...
> If I use the IEEEtran.bst the references are not in alphabetical order.
> But if I use acm, then the references are cited as numbers in the 
text...
> So, it conforms to neither of the styles really.
> 
> Any idea?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Remzi
> ps: kome-script (book) lyx 1.2
> 
> 

Roll your own?  Check your TeX installation for makebst (makebst.tex, 
possibly in /texmf/tex/latex/custom-bib, and makebst.dvi, possibly in 
/texmf/doc/latex/custom-bib).  It's a script to let you create your own 
.bst file.  I've done it a couple of times (journals are so finicky).  
IMHO it's easier than searching the universe of .bst files for a nearest 
match.


-- Paul

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  • acm.bst Remzi Seker
    • Paul A. Rubin

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