Hello, Sorry again for just using the "reply"-function and therefore only asking individually. Does anybody know, which code I have to enter in references in Bibdesk for "›" and "‹" to use them in Lyx? Or could anybody tell me, where to find such codes?
I would also like to replace the english terms (like "volume", "chapter", etc.) with the appropriate german terms. Daniel suggested to choose a German BibTeX style, but I can´t figure out, how to do that. Where could I find that dialogue for the "BibTex generated Bibliography"? Best* Jess 2008/12/18 Daniel Lohmann <[email protected]> > > On 17.12.2008, at 20:32, jezZiFeR wrote: > > Thank you, this works well! But now I noticed, that "›" and "‹" in > BibDesk-references also could not be used. Could you tell me the code > therefore? Where could I find such codes? (Sorry, I´m new to this…) > > > Hi Jess, > > Sorry, I do not the codes for these quote symbols. I also send this mail to > the list, maybe somebody there can help you. > > (Generally, I would like to encourage you to send your questions to the > list instead of to individual people. The chance that somebody could help > you is just so much bigger, as is the chance that somebody else would profit > from an answer.) > > And is there a possibility to replace the english terms (like "volume", > "chapter", etc.) with german ones? > > > I think this is possible by choosing a German BibTeX style (in the dialog > that pops up if you click on the "BibTex generated Bibliography" inset. I > have never used them, but I would guess that the "gerXXX" styles are for > German bibliographies. > > Daniel > > > > > > > > > 2008/12/17 Daniel Lohmann <[email protected]> > >> >> On 17.12.2008, at 14:08, jezZiFeR wrote: >> >> Hello, >>> >>> I´m using Lyx 1.6.1 on OSX 10.5.5 with BibDesk 1.3.18 in german language. >>> Is >>> there any possibility to use mutated vowels in the BibDesk-references in >>> a >>> way that Lyx could handle them? When I enter them the plain way I get >>> errors >>> in Lyx. (For example: »Package inputenc Error: Keyboard character used is >>> undefined«). >>> >> >> >> The safest way is to encode them in the bibtex file in a form TeX can >> handle directly: >> >> author = {Danilo Beuche and Ant{\^o}nio Augusto Fr{\"o}hlich and >> Reinhard Meyer and Holger Papajewski and Friedrich Sch{\"o}n and Wolfgang >> Schr{\"o}der-Preikschat and Olaf Spinczyk and Ute Spinczyk}, >> >> >> Daniel > > > >
