Re: Display of supported Bibliography styles in LyX?

2018-04-09 Thread Bernt Lie
Hi Michael,

Thanks. But observe that references are sorted alphabetically on first author 
*but listed as first name followed by family name*.

Bernt

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From: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org  on behalf of Michael 
Berger 
Sent: Monday, April 9, 2018 6:06:01 PM
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: Display of supported Bibliography styles in LyX?


Hello Bernt,

my example as per attachment used style = papalike.

Not quite what you are looking for but  rather close.

Michael

On 09.04.2018 08:48, Bernt Lie wrote:
Anyone knows of a LyX reference style (Harvard) that produces a reference list 
as below? (I normally use other styles…)

-B


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Re: Smaller font in floats in the working area

2018-04-09 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2018-04-05, racoon wrote:
> Hi,

> Is it possible to get a smaller font for floats in the working area? So, 
> I don't want to change the LaTeX output but the float inset. For 
> example, larger tables often would fit better with a smaller font.

This should be possible with a custom layout or module. See
Help>Customization.

Günter



Re: Recommendations for metadata storage in Stylz

2018-04-09 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2018-04-03, Steve Litt wrote:
> On Mon, 2 Apr 2018 10:34:19 +1000
> Alan Tyree  wrote:

>> Hello Steve,
>> I would think YAML is the best choice here. It is easy to type and
>> easy for the beginner to understand. You could provide simple
>> templates for the most common cases. My own feeling is that anything
>> more complicated is going to turn off would-be authors.

> Thanks Alan (and you too Shay)!

> Both of you recommended for YAML and against JSON, made your points
> powerfully, and convinced me not to go with JSON (at least directly).

> I decided not to go with YAML because it's to easy to forget a colon or
> a dash and crash the program. The program would need to be too much of
> a mind reader.

> Instead I'm using several files consisting either of key-value pairs
> separated by an equal sign (people are used to those), or a few of the
> files are lists. I wrote a Python program to turn those files into a
> big, deeply nested dict that can run the program. Also, it will probably
> output a JSON file of the big, deeply nested dict, so all the other
> programs can use it.

If you are using Python anyway, consider the configuration file syntax and
module. It accepts some variations in the input syntax and normalizes this
to Python datatypes.

Günter



Display of supported Bibliography styles in LyX?

2018-04-09 Thread Bernt Lie
Anyone knows of a LyX reference style (Harvard) that produces a reference list 
as below? (I normally use other styles…)

-B


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