You need to uncheck "Natbib" altogether and choose "Default (numerical)".
Lyx Physicist wrote:
> Hi Brian,
> I tried to add those options to the preamble, and I get this error
>
> \renewcommand
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> The package natbib has already been loaded with options: [numbers]
> There has now been an attempt to load it with options [super] Adding
> the global options: numbers,super to your \documentclass declaration
> may fix this. Try typing <return> to proceed.
>
> So I tried to add that into the options of the documentclass(which is
> report fyi) and still nothing... Any ideas?
> Charles
>
>
>
> On Wed, 2007-04-11 at 18:59 -0700, Brian Kidd wrote:
>
>> Charles,
>>
>> This can be changed by adding two lines to your preamble. First, add
>> the "super" option to the natbib package. Make sure to change your
>> citation style to numerical under the Bibliography setting otherwise
>> LyX will spit out the warning about having conflicting natbib
>> definitions. Second, add the renewcommand for biblabel to give the
>> number period format. Note that there are a number of other natbib
>> options (e.g. comma, sort&compress, etc.) and bib commands (e.g.
>> bibfont, bibsep) to play with. I think the natbib manual might have
>> some examples. Otherwise you should be able to search on the web for
>> some examples.
>>
>> \usepackage[super]{natbib}
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>> -Brian
>>
>> On Apr 11, 2007, at 6:04 PM, Lyx Physicist wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Hello, I am using Lyx 1.4 for Mac and am using BibDesk as a gui
>>> frontend
>>> to create a bibtex file for my bibliography(the reason is I just
>>> started
>>> using lyx/LaTex and know nothing about Bibtex). Is there any way to
>>> change the default citation method
>>> ex: This is from my book[1]
>>>
>>> to having the citation in superscript form? I would like the "1" (or
>>> whatever number the citation corresponds to) to be a superscript and
>>> then have the numbering of entries in the bibliography be similar
>>> so in the bib it would look like
>>> 1. Me, Book from library, 1999
>>> 2. Blah, Blah
>>>
>>> instead of using
>>> [1] Me, Book from Library
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Charles
>>>
>>>
>
>
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