On 11/03/2011 9:33 AM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Yes, my article class document has an inserted BibTeX bibliography that
pulls bib items from a .bib file. But in this particular REVTeX style,
all the citations, bibliographic information, as well as comments that
would ordinarily go in footnotes, appear together as endnotes. For
example, the paper cites Newton's Principia many times, the first time
citing just the book, but subsequently each time citing a different page
or page range. In this journal's REVTeX style, these would appear as
endnotes in this form:
1 I Newton, [full bibliographic info here]
2 Some other book or article perhaps
3 Reference 1, pp. 123--130
4 Reference 1, p. 17
Would I have to alter the .bib file in some way to get this citation form?
Also, footnotes (which appear in the endnotes) give me trouble when the
footnote contains a citation.
Bruce
Ahh, yes I see. So then I would do it exactly as I explained earlier in
the thread: with many entries in your .bib using the "crossref" field.
I was confused a bit because it sounded like you managed to do what you
wanted with the regular article document class but could not do it
anymore with the revtex document class. If that is the case then it
might have something to do with revtex loading the natbib package
automatically. You can select the natbib package in Documents > Settings
> Bibliography.
Besides that, we're talking about a bibtex functionality, so it will be
affected by your bibliography file (.bib) and the bibtex style file
(.bst). The American physical society distributes their own .bst files
together with revtex, but I expect using either these or the standard
.bst styles would work equally with the approach I described.
Good luck,
Julien