On 03/22/2012 12:53 PM, UD wrote:
-/-If journals want LaTeX, not LyX, then you have to export to LaTeX./

Some publishers are willing to accept Lyx instead of Latex (MIT press, for instance). If authors knew that they have to handle Latex in addition to Lyx it might
appear to some (many?) as too much to handle.

As I said, IF a journal wants LaTeX, then you just export to LaTeX. No other special handling
is required, except possibly embedding bibliography information (see below).

-/-I don't understand. They don't have to be in separate files. You can just use the bibliography environment if you want.
/
If I insert/list/bibliography I just get a link to the bibtex database, and the actual citation entries are not part of the file
that I can send to a publisher or a colleague.

There is a bibliography style, in the same place you choose Section, Chapter, etc, so you don't have to use BibTeX.

We keep meaning to finish this bugfix that would automatically include the contents of the BBL file on export. There is a simple script that will do so attached to that bug, but getting it to work in the general case is hard.

Richard

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