Well...
I have a degree in Applied Sciences, in Chemistry and I just began
writing my PhD thesis with lyx. So I don't need a particular style, I
only want to have the authors, the title, the journal with number and
pages and the year. Here is an example of what I would like to have
(with eventually some more formatting as for example the year in bold,
the journal name in italic...):
M. Muraki, K. Harata, N. Sugita & K. Sato, Protein-Carbohydrate
Interactions in Human Lysozyme Probed by Combining Site-Directed
Mutagenesis and Affinity Labeling, Biochemistry, 2000, 39 (2), 292-299.
Do I have to search on the internet for a style or is it possible to
"design" it by myself?
thanks again!
Julio Rojas a écrit :
What's your field of expertise? Do you use APA styles?
If you are from social sciences or law, you should check Jurabib
(http://www.berger-on.net/jurabib/).
On 2/19/07, *Sophie Vandenbussche* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
Hello everybody,
I am a new user of the Lyx interface (and never used Latex at all). I
found how to integrate a bibtex (jabref in my case) bibliography,
but I
can't find how to change the way it will be written. I talk about the
bibliography himself, at the end of what I write (not the citation in
the text). Now it writes everything that is in my bibtex file
(including
for example the abstract) in the bibliography. I would like to be
able
to define the fields that must be present in the bibliography in
my pdf.
Can someone help me with this? (it is everything but an emergency so
don't feel bad to not answer right now :) )
I take the opportunity to thank all the people invovled in the
development of lyx: you give us all the opportunity to have a
beautiful
presentation of our documents without too much trouble!
Sophie
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