Can anyne help me with the jurabib package? I believe it is this
package I need to use to get citations for a thesis in the style of
the humanities.
Specifically, I need to have my citations in endnotes. The first
endnote would look like this:
Plunket-Powell, Karen. Remembering Woolworth's. (New York: St. Martin's
Press, 1999), 51.
If the thesis cited Plunket-Powell for the next reference, but on page
52, it should look like this;
ibid, 52.
If the thesis then cited the same author and the same page, it should
look like this:
ibid.
I have looked at the jurabib documentation and the most I can get get
is for the ibids to come out like:
Plunket-Powell ibid, 52.
I don't need the author there. I am not having a problem getting the
endnotes to work. (I could also use another package and simpy put the
citation in an \endnote.)
Paul
PS Right now I have hacked the document to get it to work.
\let\footnote=\endnote
\newcommand{\Cite}[2][]{#2#1}
% I will have many of these references
\newcommand{\PlunketPowell}{Plunket-Powell, Karen. \emph{Remembering
Woolworth's}. (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1999)}
Then when I want to put in citation, I tell LyX to insert a footnote,
and use ert to type:
\Cite[, pg 51.]{\PlunketPowell}
In order to get ibid to work, I have to export the file to latex and
then run a python script, which checks the preceding reference, and if
it finds the same author, it uses ibid.
I would feel better not having to hack the document this way,
especially the part that uses the python script.