I would probaly try to hack alpha.bst.
I'll try this. thanks Jürgen
...but now I have a new problem: I don't manage to get the Bibliography in the Table of Contents. If I use the option Sectioned Bibliography, I cannot check the option "Add bibliography to TOC" in the "BibTeX generated bibliography" dialog. What I did is to define the "Bibliography" section name as a Chapter* (chapter title without numbering). Either this way, the Bibliography does not appear in TOC. I also went to Document settings --> Numbering and TOC, but it is not possible from here to change the behaviour of Chapter* since Chapter* is not there at all! but there are Part* and Section*, so why not Chapter* ? By the way, I noticed that even if I set Part* and Section* to appear in TOC, they don't. What's wrong? is it a bug or maybe I don't get the meaning of it all? Thanks again for your support, Diego ---------- Messaggio inoltrato ---------- From: Ares <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected] Date: Sun, 4 Jun 2006 13:16:56 +0200 Subject: Show entry type in References I found that LyX 1.4.1 (on Win) has the option document > settings... > bibliography > sectioned bibliography, so i can insert multiple bibtex generated bibliography and add section (or subsection) names by myself. There's some cons, though: - I have to define myself the "Bibliography" section name - I'm still not able to define the citation style as [Art1], [Art2] etc for articles, [Book1], [Book2] etc for books etc. Should I define a bst file by myself? Thanks for your support Diego From: Sara Stymne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected] Date: Thu, 18 May 2006 19:51:47 +0200 Subject: Re: Show entry type in References Hi! You might find an answer here: http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=multbib /Sara Ares wrote:
Hello everyone, I'm using LyX to compile a PhD thesis and a bibtex database for references, and I'm new to both. I would like to group the references according to entry type, and to show the entry type itself in the references. this would look like, for instance: ... References articles [Art1] article1 [Art2] article2 etc Books [Book1] book1 [Book2] book2 etc etc ... Is there anyone who knows how to do that? maybe using an appropriate bst file that does that?? Thanks for your support Diego
---------- Messaggio inoltrato ---------- From: Juergen Spitzmueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected] Date: Sun, 4 Jun 2006 13:57:05 +0200 Subject: Re: Show entry type in References Ares wrote:
I found that LyX 1.4.1 (on Win) has the option document > settings... > bibliography > sectioned bibliography, so i can insert multiple bibtex generated bibliography and add section (or subsection) names by myself. There's some cons, though: - I have to define myself the "Bibliography" section name
What's the problem with that? Otherwise it wouldn't simply be possible to add your own bibliography section headings. The option "printheadings" (in Document->Settings->Class Options), however, changes the behaviour.
- I'm still not able to define the citation style as [Art1], [Art2] etc for articles, [Book1], [Book2] etc for books etc. Should I define a bst file by myself?
yes. I would probaly try to hack alpha.bst. (as an alternative, if you have a manageable number of citations, the package "splitbib" might help). Jürgen
