On Tuesday 06 October 2009 09:05:00 am jezZiFeR wrote:
> Dear Stefano, dear list,
>
> thank you very much! You understood correctly, that´s exactly what I
> meant. I tried out the first step so far, and the results are sort of
> funny:
> First I entered the page number I want to be displayed in Lyx´s "Text
> after" citation dialogue, as you mentioned. This was a citation of the
> "incollection"-type. In this case, and this is great, in the footnote
> I see the pagenumbers of the whole article, and, after that, in
> german: "hier S. 151" – which is "here…"
>
Question: is what you just described the behavior you want? Or is there any
more tweak to the footnote format you'd like to see. Say you are citing from
page 3 of this incollection item:
@INCOLLECTION{Feltz2006a,
author = {Bernard Feltz},
title = {Self-Organization, selection and Emergence in the Theory of
Evolution},
booktitle = {Self-Organization and Emergence in Life Sciences},
pages = {341-360},
publisher = {Springer},
year = {2006},
editor = {Feltz, Bernard and Crommelinck, Marc and Goujon, Philippe},
}
what exactly would like to see in your footnote?
Do you want
(1) Feltz, B. Self-Organization, selection and Emergence in the Theory of
Evolution Self-Organization and Emergence in Life Sciences, Springer, 2006,
341-360, hier S. 3
or
(2) Feltz, B. Self-Organization, selection and Emergence in the Theory of
Evolution Self-Organization and Emergence in Life Sciences, Springer, 2006, S.
3
From a quick look at the documentation, the Wassenhoven style give you the
option (1) as default. The doc says: "This behaviour can be infuenced by the
option herename, which can take the values ‘true’ or ‘false’; the standard
value is ‘true’." So set it to 'false' if you do not want the "hier" word.
I don't think you can get option (2) without customizing the Wassenhoven
style, at least I did not see any option for that in the docs. It seems to be
hardcoded. You may want to ask the author for an option, or get your hands
dirty and try to modify the \DeclareBibliographyDriver{incollection} macro of
one of the bbx file Wassenhoven provides (my guess would be standard-dw.bbx,
but I am not very familiar with this style).
> In the other case i did just the same: I entered the pagenumber of the
> quotation in the citation dialogue, also with the "incollection"-type.
> I can see no difference in what I did, but I get a different result:
> Here the pagenumbers of the whole article are displayed, and after
> that just the pagenumber, but without the "here…". So the result here
> is the same as if I would have put it into Lyx´s text-field directly.
>
I am not sure what you are referring to here. Was this a different reference?
The same reference cited a second time?
Cheers,
S.
> I´m using BibLatex with the Wassenhoven-sytle. Do you need any more
> information?
>
> Thanks again, best
> E
>
> > On Tuesday 06 October 2009 07:46:04 am jezZiFeR wrote:
> >> Dear list,
> >>
> >> I use Bibdesk 1.3.22 on OSX with Lyx. In the footnotes of, eg.
> >> "incollection" the pages of the article are displayed (like, in
> >> german
> >> "S. 364–378). My problem with this is, that in the majority of
> >> cases I
> >> just want to enter one page-number, from which I quote, and I don´t
> >> want to have displayed the pages of the whole article. Is that
> >> possible, although I have entered the whole article in BibDesk? I
> >> like
> >> to save that there for some special cases, where I need to know the
> >> page-numbers of the whole article.
> >>
> >> I hope this is understandable, best*
> >> E.
> >
> > If I understand you correctly, you want to see only the page number
> > you are
> > citing from in the citation you see in a footnote. You bibtex database
> > (created with BibDesk), on the other hand, contains the full
> > reference,
> > including page numbers for the complete article.There are two steps
> > to this.
> >
> > First one is easy: you should make sure you enter the page number
> > you are
> > citing from in the "Text after" field of Lyx's citation dialog (the
> > dialog
> > box that pops up when you go to Insert>>Citation).
> >
> > Second step is more tricky, and it depends very much on:
> > 1. the bibliography package you are using in your lyx document:
> > standard
> > Bibtex, Jurabib, Biblatex, etc.
> > 2. The bibliography style you are using (which depends on the former)
> > 3. Whether you want the complete reference (including initialpage-
> > lastPage) in
> > the references section at the end of the article in addition to the
> > footnotes.
> >
> >
> >
> > You need to indicate which setup you are currently using to receive
> > more help
> > (at least from me).
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > S.
> >
> >
> >
> >
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