Re: Problems with Lyx in connection to JabRef
Maybe it's makebst --- Bob Alvarez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Whoops, wrong Subject for email If you do not find a suitable style file, you can easily create your own. Type latex makbst in a console window, and answer the questions. Jürgen I tried this on my Windows XP installation and got the following message. I also searched for files named makbst on my system and with google on the internet and could not find anything appropriate. Any suggestions where I can find this package? Bob C:\latex makbst This is pdfeTeX, Version 3.141592-1.30.6-2.2 (MiKTeX 2.5) entering extended mode ! I can't find file `makbst'. * makbst Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ
Re: Problems with Lyx in connection to JabRef
Maybe it's makebst --- Bob Alvarez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Whoops, wrong Subject for email If you do not find a suitable style file, you can easily create your own. Type latex makbst in a console window, and answer the questions. Jürgen I tried this on my Windows XP installation and got the following message. I also searched for files named makbst on my system and with google on the internet and could not find anything appropriate. Any suggestions where I can find this package? Bob C:\latex makbst This is pdfeTeX, Version 3.141592-1.30.6-2.2 (MiKTeX 2.5) entering extended mode ! I can't find file `makbst'. * makbst Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ
Re: Problems with Lyx in connection to JabRef
Maybe it's makebst --- Bob Alvarez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Whoops, wrong Subject for email > > > "If you do not find a suitable style file, you can > easily create your own. > > > > Type "latex makbst" in a console window, and > answer the questions. > > > > Jürgen" > > > > I tried this on my Windows XP installation and got > the following message. > > > > I also searched for files named makbst on my > system and with google on the internet > > and could not find anything appropriate. Any > suggestions where I can find this package? > > > > Bob > > > > C:\>latex makbst > > This is pdfeTeX, Version 3.141592-1.30.6-2.2 > (MiKTeX 2.5) > > entering extended mode > > ! I can't find file `makbst'. > > <*> makbst > > > > > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ
Problems with Lyx in connection to JabRef
Hi there, I use Lyx 1.5 in connection with JabRef 2.2 as a bibliography data-base. Now, no matter which style I use, Lyx isnt able to show the bibliography in a proper way. It either leaves out important fields, such as location, adds fields, which I do not want to be shown, such as notes, and last but not least it even changes small and big letters in the titles given. As the basic system on my computer I use Windows XP. Any help? Under document options I chose Nat.bib style, as the style of the bibliography I chose plain.nat. Many thanks in advance, Gudrun Meyer Doktorandin Universität Bern Pro*Doc Kunst als Kulturtransfer seit der Renaissance Melchtalstraße 25 3014 Bern +41 79 362 32 74 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Problems with Lyx in connection to JabRef
Gudrun Meyer wrote: I use Lyx 1.5 in connection with JabRef 2.2 as a bibliography data-base. Now, no matter which style I use, Lyx isn’t able to show the bibliography in a proper way. It either leaves out important fields, such as location, adds fields, which I do not want to be shown, such as notes, This is not LyX's fault at all. The bst file alone is responsible for which fields are shown (and how). and last but not least it even changes small and big letters in the titles given. This is a BibTeX feature, apparently useful for the English writing world. You need to use a bst file that suppresses this or embrace titles like Ein {T}itel mit {G}ro\ssbuchstaben. As the basic system on my computer I use Windows XP. Any help? Under document options I chose Nat.bib style, as the style of the bibliography I chose plain.nat. If you do not find a suitable style file, you can easily create your own. Type latex makbst in a console window, and answer the questions. Jürgen
Re: Problems with Lyx in connection to JabRef
Whoops, wrong Subject for email If you do not find a suitable style file, you can easily create your own. Type latex makbst in a console window, and answer the questions. Jürgen I tried this on my Windows XP installation and got the following message. I also searched for files named makbst on my system and with google on the internet and could not find anything appropriate. Any suggestions where I can find this package? Bob C:\latex makbst This is pdfeTeX, Version 3.141592-1.30.6-2.2 (MiKTeX 2.5) entering extended mode ! I can't find file `makbst'. * makbst
Re: Problems with Lyx in connection to JabRef
Bob Alvarez wrote: ! I can't find file `makbst'. Try latex makebst instead. (the package is called custom-bib) Jürgen
Problems with Lyx in connection to JabRef
Hi there, I use Lyx 1.5 in connection with JabRef 2.2 as a bibliography data-base. Now, no matter which style I use, Lyx isnt able to show the bibliography in a proper way. It either leaves out important fields, such as location, adds fields, which I do not want to be shown, such as notes, and last but not least it even changes small and big letters in the titles given. As the basic system on my computer I use Windows XP. Any help? Under document options I chose Nat.bib style, as the style of the bibliography I chose plain.nat. Many thanks in advance, Gudrun Meyer Doktorandin Universität Bern Pro*Doc Kunst als Kulturtransfer seit der Renaissance Melchtalstraße 25 3014 Bern +41 79 362 32 74 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Problems with Lyx in connection to JabRef
Gudrun Meyer wrote: I use Lyx 1.5 in connection with JabRef 2.2 as a bibliography data-base. Now, no matter which style I use, Lyx isn’t able to show the bibliography in a proper way. It either leaves out important fields, such as location, adds fields, which I do not want to be shown, such as notes, This is not LyX's fault at all. The bst file alone is responsible for which fields are shown (and how). and last but not least it even changes small and big letters in the titles given. This is a BibTeX feature, apparently useful for the English writing world. You need to use a bst file that suppresses this or embrace titles like Ein {T}itel mit {G}ro\ssbuchstaben. As the basic system on my computer I use Windows XP. Any help? Under document options I chose Nat.bib style, as the style of the bibliography I chose plain.nat. If you do not find a suitable style file, you can easily create your own. Type latex makbst in a console window, and answer the questions. Jürgen
Re: Problems with Lyx in connection to JabRef
Whoops, wrong Subject for email If you do not find a suitable style file, you can easily create your own. Type latex makbst in a console window, and answer the questions. Jürgen I tried this on my Windows XP installation and got the following message. I also searched for files named makbst on my system and with google on the internet and could not find anything appropriate. Any suggestions where I can find this package? Bob C:\latex makbst This is pdfeTeX, Version 3.141592-1.30.6-2.2 (MiKTeX 2.5) entering extended mode ! I can't find file `makbst'. * makbst
Re: Problems with Lyx in connection to JabRef
Bob Alvarez wrote: ! I can't find file `makbst'. Try latex makebst instead. (the package is called custom-bib) Jürgen
Problems with Lyx in connection to JabRef
Hi there, I use Lyx 1.5 in connection with JabRef 2.2 as a bibliography data-base. Now, no matter which style I use, Lyx isnt able to show the bibliography in a proper way. It either leaves out important fields, such as location, adds fields, which I do not want to be shown, such as notes, and last but not least it even changes small and big letters in the titles given. As the basic system on my computer I use Windows XP. Any help? Under document options I chose Nat.bib style, as the style of the bibliography I chose plain.nat. Many thanks in advance, Gudrun Meyer Doktorandin Universität Bern Pro*Doc Kunst als Kulturtransfer seit der Renaissance Melchtalstraße 25 3014 Bern +41 79 362 32 74 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Problems with Lyx in connection to JabRef
Gudrun Meyer wrote: > I use Lyx 1.5 in connection with JabRef 2.2 as a bibliography data-base. > Now, no matter which style I use, Lyx isn’t able to show the bibliography > in a proper way. It either leaves out important fields, such as location, > adds fields, which I do not want to be shown, such as notes, This is not LyX's fault at all. The bst file alone is responsible for which fields are shown (and how). > and last but > not least it even changes small and big letters in the titles given. This is a BibTeX "feature", apparently useful for the English writing world. You need to use a bst file that suppresses this or embrace titles like "Ein {T}itel mit {G}ro\ssbuchstaben". > As the basic system on my computer I use Windows XP. Any help? Under > document options I chose Nat.bib style, as the style of the bibliography I > chose plain.nat. If you do not find a suitable style file, you can easily create your own. Type "latex makbst" in a console window, and answer the questions. Jürgen
Re: Problems with Lyx in connection to JabRef
Whoops, wrong Subject for email "If you do not find a suitable style file, you can easily create your own. > > Type "latex makbst" in a console window, and answer the questions. > > Jürgen" > > I tried this on my Windows XP installation and got the following message. > > I also searched for files named makbst on my system and with google on the > internet > and could not find anything appropriate. Any suggestions where I can find > this package? > > Bob > > C:\>latex makbst > This is pdfeTeX, Version 3.141592-1.30.6-2.2 (MiKTeX 2.5) > entering extended mode > ! I can't find file `makbst'. > <*> makbst > >
Re: Problems with Lyx in connection to JabRef
Bob Alvarez wrote: > > ! I can't find file `makbst'. Try "latex makebst" instead. (the package is called "custom-bib") Jürgen