Re: All of a sudden ?? instead of year in citation references
On 12.06.2016 20:04, racoon wrote: Hi, I am using BibLaTeX as described on https://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex. I think I have cut an pasted the LyX note containing the "BibTeX Generated Bibliography" and all of a sudden all year numbers are replaced with ?? in the work area. The output is fine though. Also in the citation dialog there are no more year numbers in the reference preview. How can I get the year numbers back? Actually, the culprit was another change I made. I am using Zotero and changed the export from BibTeX to BibLaTeX to have support for urls. Apparently LyX can't handle these exports correctly. So I switched back to BibTeX and manually set the url export. https://github.com/retorquere/zotero-better-bibtex/issues/517#issuecomment-225424620 And back are the years numbers. Daniel
All of a sudden ?? instead of year in citation references
Hi, I am using BibLaTeX as described on https://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex. I think I have cut an pasted the LyX note containing the "BibTeX Generated Bibliography" and all of a sudden all year numbers are replaced with ?? in the work area. The output is fine though. Also in the citation dialog there are no more year numbers in the reference preview. How can I get the year numbers back? Daniel
Re: Bibtex citation-references
Am Monday 02 March 2009 16:53:12 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller: Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: What I would like to get is either und, and or et respectively http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=i18nbib For natbib, probably the mentioned makebst interface to babelbib (last paragraph) is most relevant for you. Additionally, biblatex provides excellent babel support. or, in all cases instead of und, and or et make a copy of your apalike.bst, open the copy with a text editor, serach and replace the relevant strings. Thanks Jürgen. should I change apalike.bst in my home-directory by creating there a texmf-texlive directory? Would this be searched for first? I noticed, that in my Debian Lenny texlive is 2007, not 2008. I do have a Sept 2008 Texlive collection on a DVD (Dante Tex Collection) but don't know how to install it and whether it is worth to do so. Jürgen -- - Wolfgang Engelmann Schlossgartenstrasse 22 D-72070 Tübingen Tel 07071 68325
Re: Bibtex citation-references
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: should I change apalike.bst in my home-directory by creating there a texmf-texlive directory? Rename it (e.g., myapalike.bst), put it in ~/texmf/bibtex/bst (which you might need to create), run texhash (as normal user). In LyX, open ToolsTex Information and hit Rescan to get the new style in the dropdown list of the BibTeX dialog (as of 1.6.2, the BibTeX dialog itself will have such a button). Then select the new style. Would this be searched for first? In principal, yes. But you should rename. First, because this file is different due to the changes, second, because the LPPL license requires you to do this. I noticed, that in my Debian Lenny texlive is 2007, not 2008. I do have a Sept 2008 Texlive collection on a DVD (Dante Tex Collection) but don't know how to install it and whether it is worth to do so. If you are just about to finish a major publication, don't change the system. Otherwise, TeXLive 2008 is worth the upgrade, if only because of the new package manager. Installing is easy, the DVD ships an install script. Jürgen
Re: Bibtex citation-references
Am Monday 02 March 2009 16:53:12 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller: Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: What I would like to get is either und, and or et respectively http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=i18nbib For natbib, probably the mentioned makebst interface to babelbib (last paragraph) is most relevant for you. Additionally, biblatex provides excellent babel support. or, in all cases instead of und, and or et make a copy of your apalike.bst, open the copy with a text editor, serach and replace the relevant strings. Thanks Jürgen. should I change apalike.bst in my home-directory by creating there a texmf-texlive directory? Would this be searched for first? I noticed, that in my Debian Lenny texlive is 2007, not 2008. I do have a Sept 2008 Texlive collection on a DVD (Dante Tex Collection) but don't know how to install it and whether it is worth to do so. Jürgen -- - Wolfgang Engelmann Schlossgartenstrasse 22 D-72070 Tübingen Tel 07071 68325
Re: Bibtex citation-references
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: should I change apalike.bst in my home-directory by creating there a texmf-texlive directory? Rename it (e.g., myapalike.bst), put it in ~/texmf/bibtex/bst (which you might need to create), run texhash (as normal user). In LyX, open ToolsTex Information and hit Rescan to get the new style in the dropdown list of the BibTeX dialog (as of 1.6.2, the BibTeX dialog itself will have such a button). Then select the new style. Would this be searched for first? In principal, yes. But you should rename. First, because this file is different due to the changes, second, because the LPPL license requires you to do this. I noticed, that in my Debian Lenny texlive is 2007, not 2008. I do have a Sept 2008 Texlive collection on a DVD (Dante Tex Collection) but don't know how to install it and whether it is worth to do so. If you are just about to finish a major publication, don't change the system. Otherwise, TeXLive 2008 is worth the upgrade, if only because of the new package manager. Installing is easy, the DVD ships an install script. Jürgen
Re: Bibtex citation-references
Am Monday 02 March 2009 16:53:12 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller: > Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: > >What I would like to get is either > >, or > >respectively > > http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=i18nbib > > For natbib, probably the mentioned makebst interface to babelbib (last > paragraph) is most relevant for you. > > Additionally, biblatex provides excellent babel support. > > >or, in all cases <&> instead of und, and or et > > make a copy of your apalike.bst, open the copy with a text editor, serach > and replace the relevant strings. Thanks Jürgen. should I change apalike.bst in my home-directory by creating there a texmf-texlive directory? Would this be searched for first? I noticed, that in my Debian Lenny texlive is 2007, not 2008. I do have a Sept 2008 Texlive collection on a DVD (Dante Tex Collection) but don't know how to install it and whether it is worth to do so. > > Jürgen -- - Wolfgang Engelmann Schlossgartenstrasse 22 D-72070 Tübingen Tel 07071 68325
Re: Bibtex citation-references
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: > should I change apalike.bst in my home-directory by creating there a > texmf-texlive directory? Rename it (e.g., myapalike.bst), put it in ~/texmf/bibtex/bst (which you might need to create), run "texhash" (as normal user). In LyX, open Tools>Tex Information and hit "Rescan" to get the new style in the dropdown list of the BibTeX dialog (as of 1.6.2, the BibTeX dialog itself will have such a button). Then select the new style. > Would this be searched for first? In principal, yes. But you should rename. First, because this file is different due to the changes, second, because the LPPL license requires you to do this. > I noticed, that in my Debian Lenny texlive is 2007, not 2008. I do have a > Sept 2008 Texlive collection on a DVD (Dante Tex Collection) but don't know > how to install it and whether it is worth to do so. If you are just about to finish a major publication, don't change the system. Otherwise, TeXLive 2008 is worth the upgrade, if only because of the new package manager. Installing is easy, the DVD ships an install script. Jürgen
Bibtex citation-references
I have a book in German, English and French. The languages are set in Lyx correspondingly (documentsettingsLanguage...). The literature list in tools is natbib and author-year The settings in the bibtex-produced references at the end of the document is natbib author-year and the style apalike. I am using a jabref produced bib-file for the references. I get in the book aut1 and aut2 (2008) or aut1 et al. (2009) in the German, English and French edition and in the bibliography aut1, A. B. and aut2, C. D. (2008) and aut1, A. B., aut2, C. and aut3, D. (2008) followed by title etc What I would like to get is either und, and or et respectively or, in all cases instead of und, and or et How would I achieve it? Thanks for help Wolfgang
Re: Bibtex citation-references
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: What I would like to get is either und, and or et respectively http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=i18nbib For natbib, probably the mentioned makebst interface to babelbib (last paragraph) is most relevant for you. Additionally, biblatex provides excellent babel support. or, in all cases instead of und, and or et make a copy of your apalike.bst, open the copy with a text editor, serach and replace the relevant strings. Jürgen
Bibtex citation-references
I have a book in German, English and French. The languages are set in Lyx correspondingly (documentsettingsLanguage...). The literature list in tools is natbib and author-year The settings in the bibtex-produced references at the end of the document is natbib author-year and the style apalike. I am using a jabref produced bib-file for the references. I get in the book aut1 and aut2 (2008) or aut1 et al. (2009) in the German, English and French edition and in the bibliography aut1, A. B. and aut2, C. D. (2008) and aut1, A. B., aut2, C. and aut3, D. (2008) followed by title etc What I would like to get is either und, and or et respectively or, in all cases instead of und, and or et How would I achieve it? Thanks for help Wolfgang
Re: Bibtex citation-references
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: What I would like to get is either und, and or et respectively http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=i18nbib For natbib, probably the mentioned makebst interface to babelbib (last paragraph) is most relevant for you. Additionally, biblatex provides excellent babel support. or, in all cases instead of und, and or et make a copy of your apalike.bst, open the copy with a text editor, serach and replace the relevant strings. Jürgen
Bibtex citation-references
I have a book in German, English and French. The languages are set in Lyx correspondingly (document>settings>Language>...). The literature list in tools is natbib and author-year The settings in the bibtex-produced references at the end of the document is natbib author-year and the style apalike. I am using a jabref produced bib-file for the references. I get in the book aut1 aut2 (2008) or aut1 et al. (2009) in the German, English and French edition and in the bibliography aut1, A. B. aut2, C. D. (2008) and aut1, A. B., aut2, C. aut3, D. (2008) followed by title etc What I would like to get is either , or respectively or, in all cases <&> instead of und, and or et How would I achieve it? Thanks for help Wolfgang
Re: Bibtex citation-references
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: >What I would like to get is either >, or >respectively http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=i18nbib For natbib, probably the mentioned makebst interface to babelbib (last paragraph) is most relevant for you. Additionally, biblatex provides excellent babel support. >or, in all cases <&> instead of und, and or et make a copy of your apalike.bst, open the copy with a text editor, serach and replace the relevant strings. Jürgen
Re: line breaks in citation references
Rainer Worbis wrote: im using lyx 1.3.3 for my work without a bibtex database. Sometimes citation references will grow out of the margin of the paper. How can I avoid this? If you don't use natbib: \usepackage{cite} Jürgen.
Re: line breaks in citation references
Rainer Worbis wrote: im using lyx 1.3.3 for my work without a bibtex database. Sometimes citation references will grow out of the margin of the paper. How can I avoid this? If you don't use natbib: \usepackage{cite} Jürgen.
Re: line breaks in citation references
Rainer Worbis wrote: > im using lyx 1.3.3 for my work without a bibtex database. Sometimes > citation references will grow out of the margin of the paper. > How can I avoid this? If you don't use natbib: \usepackage{cite} Jürgen.
line breaks in citation references
Hi, im using lyx 1.3.3 for my work without a bibtex database. Sometimes citation references will grow out of the margin of the paper. How can I avoid this? Rainer -- Rainer Worbis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
line breaks in citation references
Hi, im using lyx 1.3.3 for my work without a bibtex database. Sometimes citation references will grow out of the margin of the paper. How can I avoid this? Rainer -- Rainer Worbis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
line breaks in citation references
Hi, im using lyx 1.3.3 for my work without a bibtex database. Sometimes citation references will grow out of the margin of the paper. How can I avoid this? Rainer -- Rainer Worbis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Problems listing citation references from Bibtex files in Lyx (Windows)
Hi, I have installed LyX in Win98 and have it running ok. I can also access by Bibtex citations fine - BUT, when I view it through DVI the citations come up as blank. So what I see in LyX is a grey box with [Smith:98]... When I go to view it in DVI, something is lost when it is running LaTeX or Bibtex because all I see is this - [?]. my variables are set as follows: set BIBINPUTS=.;c:\texmg\bibtex\bst:c:\texmf\bibtex\bib set TEXINPUTS=.;c:\texmf\tex\inputs Any help would be greatly appreciated!! Cheers, Cliona -- Cliona Molony Bioinformatics Group Department Clinical Pharmacology Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland 123 St. Stephens Green Dublin 2, Ireland Tel: +353 (0) 1 240-9508 Fax: +353 (0) 1 240-9516
Problems listing citation references from Bibtex files in Lyx (Windows)
Hi, I have installed LyX in Win98 and have it running ok. I can also access by Bibtex citations fine - BUT, when I view it through DVI the citations come up as blank. So what I see in LyX is a grey box with [Smith:98]... When I go to view it in DVI, something is lost when it is running LaTeX or Bibtex because all I see is this - [?]. my variables are set as follows: set BIBINPUTS=.;c:\texmg\bibtex\bst:c:\texmf\bibtex\bib set TEXINPUTS=.;c:\texmf\tex\inputs Any help would be greatly appreciated!! Cheers, Cliona -- Cliona Molony Bioinformatics Group Department Clinical Pharmacology Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland 123 St. Stephens Green Dublin 2, Ireland Tel: +353 (0) 1 240-9508 Fax: +353 (0) 1 240-9516
Problems listing citation references from Bibtex files in Lyx (Windows)
Hi, I have installed LyX in Win98 and have it running ok. I can also access by Bibtex citations fine - BUT, when I view it through DVI the citations come up as blank. So what I see in LyX is a grey box with [Smith:98]... When I go to view it in DVI, something is lost when it is running LaTeX or Bibtex because all I see is this - [?]. my variables are set as follows: set BIBINPUTS=.;c:\texmg\bibtex\bst:c:\texmf\bibtex\bib set TEXINPUTS=.;c:\texmf\tex\inputs Any help would be greatly appreciated!! Cheers, Cliona -- Cliona Molony Bioinformatics Group Department Clinical Pharmacology Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland 123 St. Stephens Green Dublin 2, Ireland Tel: +353 (0) 1 240-9508 Fax: +353 (0) 1 240-9516
citation references from 1.16 in 1.2.0
Hi, its been a long while since I last used lyx. However I dug up some old research work which worked fine under 1.16, but misbehaves in 1.2.0. Perhaps someone can tell me what has gone astray? Lyx 1.2.0 returns the following error on all citation references which were fine under 1.16: Package natbib Warning: Citation 'jadda jadda: 1234' on page XX undefined on input line . I have tried updating the lyx files format from 2,16 to 220, but that did nothing. I deleted the bibtex reference icon from my lyx file and inserted it anew, that also didn't help. I tried the create a new lyx document with my old bib-file and in that new document I was able to insert citation references without error? I note that the citation reference insertion pop-up window has been significantly overhauled since 1.16, do all old citation references need to be reinserted in 1.2.0? I have refrained from doing this since there are hundreds of references and since I am not sure it is going to work? Has anybody come across this problem before or know of a solution? Thanks in advance. Regards Rob ## Dr. Robert Köhler B.Sc. B.Eng. (Mech) Ph.D. Institut für Motorenbau Prof. Huber GmbH / DaimlerChrysler AG Mercedes-Benz Technology Center Abteilung: EP/GFD Fahrdynamik / Aktive Sicherheit Werk: 59, HPC: X711 71059, Sindelfingen, Germany Tel: +49 (0)7031 90 43259 Fax: +49 (0)7031 90 43371 Mobile: +49 (0)170 1194123 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ## IMPORTANT: This e-mail is intended for the use of the individual addressee(s) named above and may contain information that is confidential, privileged, or unsuitable for overly sensitive persons with low self-esteem, no sense of humour, or irrational religious beliefs. If you are not the intended recipient, any dissemination, distribution, or copying of this e-mail is not authorised (either explicitly or implicitly) and constitutes an irritating social faux pas. Unless the word absquatulation has been used in its correct context somewhere other than in this warning, it does not have any legal or grammatical use and may be ignored. No animals were harmed in the transmission of this e-mail, although the kelpie next door is living on borrowed time, let me tell you. Those of you with an overwhelming fear of the unknown will be gratified to learn that there is no hidden message revealed by reading this warning backwards, so just ignore that Alert Notice from Microsoft. However, by pouring a complete circle of salt around yourself and your computer you can ensure that no harm befalls you and your pets. If you have received this e-mail in error, please add some nutmeg and egg whites and place it in a warm oven for 40 minutes. Whisk briefly and let it stand for two hours before icing. #
Re: citation references from 1.16 in 1.2.0
On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 12:10:32PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: its been a long while since I last used lyx. However I dug up some old research work which worked fine under 1.16, but misbehaves in 1.2.0. Perhaps someone can tell me what has gone astray? Lyx 1.2.0 returns the following error on all citation references which were fine under 1.16: Package natbib Warning: Citation 'jadda jadda: 1234' on page XX undefined on input line . Update to 1.2.1. This should fix your problem.
citation references from 1.16 in 1.2.0
Hi, its been a long while since I last used lyx. However I dug up some old research work which worked fine under 1.16, but misbehaves in 1.2.0. Perhaps someone can tell me what has gone astray? Lyx 1.2.0 returns the following error on all citation references which were fine under 1.16: Package natbib Warning: Citation 'jadda jadda: 1234' on page XX undefined on input line . I have tried updating the lyx files format from 2,16 to 220, but that did nothing. I deleted the bibtex reference icon from my lyx file and inserted it anew, that also didn't help. I tried the create a new lyx document with my old bib-file and in that new document I was able to insert citation references without error? I note that the citation reference insertion pop-up window has been significantly overhauled since 1.16, do all old citation references need to be reinserted in 1.2.0? I have refrained from doing this since there are hundreds of references and since I am not sure it is going to work? Has anybody come across this problem before or know of a solution? Thanks in advance. Regards Rob ## Dr. Robert Köhler B.Sc. B.Eng. (Mech) Ph.D. Institut für Motorenbau Prof. Huber GmbH / DaimlerChrysler AG Mercedes-Benz Technology Center Abteilung: EP/GFD Fahrdynamik / Aktive Sicherheit Werk: 59, HPC: X711 71059, Sindelfingen, Germany Tel: +49 (0)7031 90 43259 Fax: +49 (0)7031 90 43371 Mobile: +49 (0)170 1194123 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ## IMPORTANT: This e-mail is intended for the use of the individual addressee(s) named above and may contain information that is confidential, privileged, or unsuitable for overly sensitive persons with low self-esteem, no sense of humour, or irrational religious beliefs. If you are not the intended recipient, any dissemination, distribution, or copying of this e-mail is not authorised (either explicitly or implicitly) and constitutes an irritating social faux pas. Unless the word absquatulation has been used in its correct context somewhere other than in this warning, it does not have any legal or grammatical use and may be ignored. No animals were harmed in the transmission of this e-mail, although the kelpie next door is living on borrowed time, let me tell you. Those of you with an overwhelming fear of the unknown will be gratified to learn that there is no hidden message revealed by reading this warning backwards, so just ignore that Alert Notice from Microsoft. However, by pouring a complete circle of salt around yourself and your computer you can ensure that no harm befalls you and your pets. If you have received this e-mail in error, please add some nutmeg and egg whites and place it in a warm oven for 40 minutes. Whisk briefly and let it stand for two hours before icing. #
Re: citation references from 1.16 in 1.2.0
On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 12:10:32PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: its been a long while since I last used lyx. However I dug up some old research work which worked fine under 1.16, but misbehaves in 1.2.0. Perhaps someone can tell me what has gone astray? Lyx 1.2.0 returns the following error on all citation references which were fine under 1.16: Package natbib Warning: Citation 'jadda jadda: 1234' on page XX undefined on input line . Update to 1.2.1. This should fix your problem.
citation references from 1.16 in 1.2.0
Hi, its been a long while since I last used lyx. However I dug up some old research work which worked fine under 1.16, but misbehaves in 1.2.0. Perhaps someone can tell me what has gone astray? Lyx 1.2.0 returns the following error on all citation references which were fine under 1.16: Package natbib Warning: Citation 'jadda jadda: 1234' on page XX undefined on input line . I have tried updating the lyx files format from 2,16 to 220, but that did nothing. I deleted the bibtex reference icon from my lyx file and inserted it anew, that also didn't help. I tried the create a new lyx document with my old bib-file and in that new document I was able to insert citation references without error? I note that the citation reference insertion pop-up window has been significantly overhauled since 1.16, do all old citation references need to be reinserted in 1.2.0? I have refrained from doing this since there are hundreds of references and since I am not sure it is going to work? Has anybody come across this problem before or know of a solution? Thanks in advance. Regards Rob ## Dr. Robert Köhler B.Sc. B.Eng. (Mech) Ph.D. Institut für Motorenbau Prof. Huber GmbH / DaimlerChrysler AG Mercedes-Benz Technology Center Abteilung: EP/GFD Fahrdynamik / Aktive Sicherheit Werk: 59, HPC: X711 71059, Sindelfingen, Germany Tel: +49 (0)7031 90 43259 Fax: +49 (0)7031 90 43371 Mobile: +49 (0)170 1194123 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ## IMPORTANT: This e-mail is intended for the use of the individual addressee(s) named above and may contain information that is confidential, privileged, or unsuitable for overly sensitive persons with low self-esteem, no sense of humour, or irrational religious beliefs. If you are not the intended recipient, any dissemination, distribution, or copying of this e-mail is not authorised (either explicitly or implicitly) and constitutes an irritating social faux pas. Unless the word absquatulation has been used in its correct context somewhere other than in this warning, it does not have any legal or grammatical use and may be ignored. No animals were harmed in the transmission of this e-mail, although the kelpie next door is living on borrowed time, let me tell you. Those of you with an overwhelming fear of the unknown will be gratified to learn that there is no hidden message revealed by reading this warning backwards, so just ignore that Alert Notice from Microsoft. However, by pouring a complete circle of salt around yourself and your computer you can ensure that no harm befalls you and your pets. If you have received this e-mail in error, please add some nutmeg and egg whites and place it in a warm oven for 40 minutes. Whisk briefly and let it stand for two hours before icing. #
Re: citation references from 1.16 in 1.2.0
On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 12:10:32PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > its been a long while since I last used lyx. However I dug up some old research > work which > worked fine under 1.16, but misbehaves in 1.2.0. Perhaps someone can tell me > what has gone > astray? > > Lyx 1.2.0 returns the following error on all citation references which were > fine under 1.16: > Package natbib Warning: Citation 'jadda jadda: 1234' on page XX undefined on > input line . Update to 1.2.1. This should fix your problem.
citation references between files
I'm using bibtex for my references. From the web page http://www.lyx.org/help/bibtex/bibtex.php3 I read: Bibliography for each Chapter [...] with the gather option you'll get a bib for each chapter at the end of the main-doc. without gather at the end of each chapter. What this gather option is? Infact I get a bibliography at the end of each chapter.. -- Cheers, Davide Cavallari Ci sono molte cose che Obi-Wan non ti ha detto. -- Darth Vader
Re: citation references between files
Davide Cavallari wrote: I'm using bibtex for my references. From the web page http://www.lyx.org/help/bibtex/bibtex.php3 I read: Bibliography for each Chapter [...] with the gather option you'll get a bib for each chapter at the end of the main-doc. without gather at the end of each chapter. What this gather option is? Infact I get a bibliography at the end of each chapter.. \usepackage[gather]{chapterbib} - one bib for each chapter, collected at the end of the doc \usepackage{chapterbib} - at the end of the chapter the bib of the references in this chapter Herbert -- http://www.lyx.org/help/
citation references between files
I'm using bibtex for my references. From the web page http://www.lyx.org/help/bibtex/bibtex.php3 I read: Bibliography for each Chapter [...] with the gather option you'll get a bib for each chapter at the end of the main-doc. without gather at the end of each chapter. What this gather option is? Infact I get a bibliography at the end of each chapter.. -- Cheers, Davide Cavallari Ci sono molte cose che Obi-Wan non ti ha detto. -- Darth Vader
Re: citation references between files
Davide Cavallari wrote: I'm using bibtex for my references. From the web page http://www.lyx.org/help/bibtex/bibtex.php3 I read: Bibliography for each Chapter [...] with the gather option you'll get a bib for each chapter at the end of the main-doc. without gather at the end of each chapter. What this gather option is? Infact I get a bibliography at the end of each chapter.. \usepackage[gather]{chapterbib} - one bib for each chapter, collected at the end of the doc \usepackage{chapterbib} - at the end of the chapter the bib of the references in this chapter Herbert -- http://www.lyx.org/help/
citation references between files
I'm using bibtex for my references. From the web page http://www.lyx.org/help/bibtex/bibtex.php3 I read: Bibliography for each Chapter [...] with the gather option you'll get a bib for each chapter at the end of the main-doc. without gather at the end of each chapter. What this "gather option" is? Infact I get a bibliography at the end of each chapter.. -- Cheers, Davide Cavallari Ci sono molte cose che Obi-Wan non ti ha detto. -- Darth Vader
Re: citation references between files
Davide Cavallari wrote: > I'm using bibtex for my references. From the web page > > http://www.lyx.org/help/bibtex/bibtex.php3 > > I read: > > Bibliography for each Chapter > > [...] > > with the gather option you'll get a bib for each chapter at the end of the > main-doc. without gather at the end of each chapter. > > What this "gather option" is? Infact I get a bibliography at the end of > each chapter.. \usepackage[gather]{chapterbib} -> one bib for each chapter, collected at the end of the doc \usepackage{chapterbib} -> at the end of the chapter the bib of the references in this chapter Herbert -- http://www.lyx.org/help/
Re: Does LyX complain about broken label or citation references?
Ramon == Ramon Felciano [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Ramon Yes, that's what I ended up doing. It was just a bit painful to Ramon track or scan that log file by hand -- and I wasn't sure how to Ramon do it automatically via some kind of Unix redirect -- so I Ramon thought I'd drop a line to see if LyX supported it. Ramon Is there an official way to add something to the wishlist? Yes, go to lyxbugs.sourceforge.net and file a bug (with the Feature Request category). JMarc
Re: Does LyX complain about broken label or citation references?
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: | Ramon == Ramon Felciano [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: | | Ramon Yes, that's what I ended up doing. It was just a bit painful to | Ramon track or scan that log file by hand -- and I wasn't sure how to | Ramon do it automatically via some kind of Unix redirect -- so I | Ramon thought I'd drop a line to see if LyX supported it. | | Ramon Is there an official way to add something to the wishlist? | | Yes, go to lyxbugs.sourceforge.net and file a bug (with the Feature | Request category). The framework in LaTeX.C is almost ready to handle warnings in addition to the errors that it already does. We should however test this case by scanning the document instead, should actually be quite easy to do. The easiest is to use a two-pass scan, where the first finds all the labels and the second all the references. Then it is easy to find unreferenced labels and references that does not point to a valid label. We could also take this into account when writing out the latex document: never output an unreverenced label, or an reference that point to nowhere...(the second is more questionable) This would also make it easier for us to have automatic lables for sections and such without cluttering the resulting latex document with unused labels. This could be a nice project for someone... -- Lgb
Re: Does LyX complain about broken label or citation references?
We could also take this into account when writing out the latex document: never output an unreverenced label, or an reference that point to nowhere...(the second is more questionable) I find both questionable. Suppose you want to cooperated with people that use plain LaTeX that insert their labels for later use, or suppose your LaTeX export will be part of something bigger that needs to reference it. Clever things tend to be stupid things in some cases and the last thing I want to see in LyX are MS Word like features like automatic correction of ill-behaving users... If someone put in some label, he likely had a reason to do so. There is not point to correct this -- unless explicitly asked for, of course. Andre' -- André Pönitz . [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Does LyX complain about broken label or citation references?
Andre == Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: We could also take this into account when writing out the latex document: never output an unreverenced label, or an reference that point to nowhere...(the second is more questionable) Andre I find both questionable. Suppose you want to cooperated with Andre people that use plain LaTeX that insert their labels for later Andre use, or suppose your LaTeX export will be part of something Andre bigger that needs to reference it. Andre Clever things tend to be stupid things in some cases and the Andre last thing I want to see in LyX are MS Word like features like Andre automatic correction of ill-behaving users... If someone put Andre in some label, he likely had a reason to do so. There is not Andre point to correct this -- unless explicitly asked for, of Andre course. Seconded. I think parsing the log file is the safest thing to do. JMarc
Re: Does LyX complain about broken label or citation references?
From: Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Does LyX complain about broken label or citation references? To: Lars Gullik Bjønnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2001 12:17:53 +0200 (CEST) CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] We could also take this into account when writing out the latex document: never output an unreverenced label, or an reference that point to nowhere...(the second is more questionable) I find both questionable. Suppose you want to cooperated with people that use plain LaTeX that insert their labels for later use, or suppose your LaTeX export will be part of something bigger that needs to reference it. Clever things tend to be stupid things in some cases and the last thing I want to see in LyX are MS Word like features like automatic correction of ill-behaving users... If someone put in some label, he likely had a reason to do so. There is not point to correct this -- unless explicitly asked for, of course. In the same line, why not output the dvi/ps/... even in error ? Using laTeX, I don't count the number of documents which got printed and used with remaining errors. When you're at the deadline, you become less particular about unsolved typographic problems... Of course, export to LaTeX, compile and xdvi solves it, but that's a good reason to do it the same way in LyX. « Normal » LyX users (i.e those who never use ERT) won't see the difference as LyX hopefully is never in error by itself :-) As we are to preferences, did I understand correctely that 1.1.6 does not allow anymore to have the current dir as default ? With the new interface, you have to give en abolute path, so that the browse menu offers « Home » or the lasr dir set in the preferences dialog. . does not seem any more allowed. -- Jean-Pierre
Re: Does LyX complain about broken label or citation references?
Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: | We could also take this into account when writing out the latex | document: never output an unreverenced label, or an reference that point | to nowhere...(the second is more questionable) | | I find both questionable. Suppose you want to cooperated with people that | use plain LaTeX that insert their labels for later use, or suppose your | LaTeX export will be part of something bigger that needs to reference it. Having this tunable is no prob. | Clever things tend to be stupid things in some cases and the last thing I | want to see in LyX are MS Word like features like automatic correction of | ill-behaving users... If someone put in some label, he likely had a | reason to do so. There is not point to correct this -- unless explicitly | asked for, of course. I know a lot of LyX users see LyX as a latex editor, I don't (anymore). To mee all ert is just bandeid for things that LyX really should be able to handle/support natively. So from my point of view removal of unreferenced labels make good sense. (especially together with automaic label insertion (ALI) ) -- Lgb
Re: Does LyX complain about broken label or citation references?
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: | Andre Clever things tend to be stupid things in some cases and the | Andre last thing I want to see in LyX are MS Word like features like | Andre automatic correction of ill-behaving users... If someone put | Andre in some label, he likely had a reason to do so. There is not | Andre point to correct this -- unless explicitly asked for, of | Andre course. | | Seconded. I think parsing the log file is the safest thing to do. We need some distinciton between manual and automatic labels then. (outputting hundres of unreferenced automatic labels is not nice) -- Lgb
Re: Does LyX complain about broken label or citation references?
Ramon == Ramon Felciano [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Ramon Yes, that's what I ended up doing. It was just a bit painful to Ramon track or scan that log file by hand -- and I wasn't sure how to Ramon do it automatically via some kind of Unix redirect -- so I Ramon thought I'd drop a line to see if LyX supported it. Ramon Is there an official way to add something to the wishlist? Yes, go to lyxbugs.sourceforge.net and file a bug (with the Feature Request category). JMarc
Re: Does LyX complain about broken label or citation references?
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: | Ramon == Ramon Felciano [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: | | Ramon Yes, that's what I ended up doing. It was just a bit painful to | Ramon track or scan that log file by hand -- and I wasn't sure how to | Ramon do it automatically via some kind of Unix redirect -- so I | Ramon thought I'd drop a line to see if LyX supported it. | | Ramon Is there an official way to add something to the wishlist? | | Yes, go to lyxbugs.sourceforge.net and file a bug (with the Feature | Request category). The framework in LaTeX.C is almost ready to handle warnings in addition to the errors that it already does. We should however test this case by scanning the document instead, should actually be quite easy to do. The easiest is to use a two-pass scan, where the first finds all the labels and the second all the references. Then it is easy to find unreferenced labels and references that does not point to a valid label. We could also take this into account when writing out the latex document: never output an unreverenced label, or an reference that point to nowhere...(the second is more questionable) This would also make it easier for us to have automatic lables for sections and such without cluttering the resulting latex document with unused labels. This could be a nice project for someone... -- Lgb
Re: Does LyX complain about broken label or citation references?
We could also take this into account when writing out the latex document: never output an unreverenced label, or an reference that point to nowhere...(the second is more questionable) I find both questionable. Suppose you want to cooperated with people that use plain LaTeX that insert their labels for later use, or suppose your LaTeX export will be part of something bigger that needs to reference it. Clever things tend to be stupid things in some cases and the last thing I want to see in LyX are MS Word like features like automatic correction of ill-behaving users... If someone put in some label, he likely had a reason to do so. There is not point to correct this -- unless explicitly asked for, of course. Andre' -- André Pönitz . [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Does LyX complain about broken label or citation references?
Andre == Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: We could also take this into account when writing out the latex document: never output an unreverenced label, or an reference that point to nowhere...(the second is more questionable) Andre I find both questionable. Suppose you want to cooperated with Andre people that use plain LaTeX that insert their labels for later Andre use, or suppose your LaTeX export will be part of something Andre bigger that needs to reference it. Andre Clever things tend to be stupid things in some cases and the Andre last thing I want to see in LyX are MS Word like features like Andre automatic correction of ill-behaving users... If someone put Andre in some label, he likely had a reason to do so. There is not Andre point to correct this -- unless explicitly asked for, of Andre course. Seconded. I think parsing the log file is the safest thing to do. JMarc
Re: Does LyX complain about broken label or citation references?
From: Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Does LyX complain about broken label or citation references? To: Lars Gullik Bjønnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2001 12:17:53 +0200 (CEST) CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] We could also take this into account when writing out the latex document: never output an unreverenced label, or an reference that point to nowhere...(the second is more questionable) I find both questionable. Suppose you want to cooperated with people that use plain LaTeX that insert their labels for later use, or suppose your LaTeX export will be part of something bigger that needs to reference it. Clever things tend to be stupid things in some cases and the last thing I want to see in LyX are MS Word like features like automatic correction of ill-behaving users... If someone put in some label, he likely had a reason to do so. There is not point to correct this -- unless explicitly asked for, of course. In the same line, why not output the dvi/ps/... even in error ? Using laTeX, I don't count the number of documents which got printed and used with remaining errors. When you're at the deadline, you become less particular about unsolved typographic problems... Of course, export to LaTeX, compile and xdvi solves it, but that's a good reason to do it the same way in LyX. « Normal » LyX users (i.e those who never use ERT) won't see the difference as LyX hopefully is never in error by itself :-) As we are to preferences, did I understand correctely that 1.1.6 does not allow anymore to have the current dir as default ? With the new interface, you have to give en abolute path, so that the browse menu offers « Home » or the lasr dir set in the preferences dialog. . does not seem any more allowed. -- Jean-Pierre
Re: Does LyX complain about broken label or citation references?
Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: | We could also take this into account when writing out the latex | document: never output an unreverenced label, or an reference that point | to nowhere...(the second is more questionable) | | I find both questionable. Suppose you want to cooperated with people that | use plain LaTeX that insert their labels for later use, or suppose your | LaTeX export will be part of something bigger that needs to reference it. Having this tunable is no prob. | Clever things tend to be stupid things in some cases and the last thing I | want to see in LyX are MS Word like features like automatic correction of | ill-behaving users... If someone put in some label, he likely had a | reason to do so. There is not point to correct this -- unless explicitly | asked for, of course. I know a lot of LyX users see LyX as a latex editor, I don't (anymore). To mee all ert is just bandeid for things that LyX really should be able to handle/support natively. So from my point of view removal of unreferenced labels make good sense. (especially together with automaic label insertion (ALI) ) -- Lgb
Re: Does LyX complain about broken label or citation references?
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: | Andre Clever things tend to be stupid things in some cases and the | Andre last thing I want to see in LyX are MS Word like features like | Andre automatic correction of ill-behaving users... If someone put | Andre in some label, he likely had a reason to do so. There is not | Andre point to correct this -- unless explicitly asked for, of | Andre course. | | Seconded. I think parsing the log file is the safest thing to do. We need some distinciton between manual and automatic labels then. (outputting hundres of unreferenced automatic labels is not nice) -- Lgb
Re: Does LyX complain about broken label or citation references?
> "Ramon" == Ramon Felciano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Ramon> Yes, that's what I ended up doing. It was just a bit painful to Ramon> track or scan that log file by hand -- and I wasn't sure how to Ramon> do it automatically via some kind of Unix redirect -- so I Ramon> thought I'd drop a line to see if LyX supported it. Ramon> Is there an official way to add something to the wishlist? Yes, go to lyxbugs.sourceforge.net and file a bug (with the "Feature Request" category). JMarc
Re: Does LyX complain about broken label or citation references?
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | > "Ramon" == Ramon Felciano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | | Ramon> Yes, that's what I ended up doing. It was just a bit painful to | Ramon> track or scan that log file by hand -- and I wasn't sure how to | Ramon> do it automatically via some kind of Unix redirect -- so I | Ramon> thought I'd drop a line to see if LyX supported it. | | Ramon> Is there an official way to add something to the wishlist? | | Yes, go to lyxbugs.sourceforge.net and file a bug (with the "Feature | Request" category). The framework in LaTeX.C is almost ready to handle warnings in addition to the errors that it already does. We should however test this case by scanning the document instead, should actually be quite easy to do. The easiest is to use a two-pass scan, where the first finds all the labels and the second all the references. Then it is easy to find unreferenced labels and references that does not point to a valid label. We could also take this into account when writing out the latex document: never output an unreverenced label, or an reference that point to nowhere...(the second is more questionable) This would also make it easier for us to have automatic lables for sections and such without cluttering the resulting latex document with unused labels. This could be a nice project for someone... -- Lgb
Re: Does LyX complain about broken label or citation references?
> We could also take this into account when writing out the latex > document: never output an unreverenced label, or an reference that point > to nowhere...(the second is more questionable) I find both questionable. Suppose you want to cooperated with people that use plain LaTeX that insert their labels for later use, or suppose your LaTeX export will be part of something bigger that needs to reference it. "Clever" things tend to be stupid things in some cases and the last thing I want to see in LyX are MS Word like features like "automatic correction of ill-behaving users"... If someone put in some label, he likely had a reason to do so. There is not point to "correct" this -- unless explicitly asked for, of course. Andre' -- André Pönitz . [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Does LyX complain about broken label or citation references?
> "Andre" == Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> We could also take this into account when writing out the latex >> document: never output an unreverenced label, or an reference that >> point to nowhere...(the second is more questionable) Andre> I find both questionable. Suppose you want to cooperated with Andre> people that use plain LaTeX that insert their labels for later Andre> use, or suppose your LaTeX export will be part of something Andre> bigger that needs to reference it. Andre> "Clever" things tend to be stupid things in some cases and the Andre> last thing I want to see in LyX are MS Word like features like Andre> "automatic correction of ill-behaving users"... If someone put Andre> in some label, he likely had a reason to do so. There is not Andre> point to "correct" this -- unless explicitly asked for, of Andre> course. Seconded. I think parsing the log file is the safest thing to do. JMarc
Re: Does LyX complain about broken label or citation references?
>>From: Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>Subject: Re: Does LyX complain about broken label or citation references? >>To: Lars Gullik Bjønnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2001 12:17:53 +0200 (CEST) >>CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >>> We could also take this into account when writing out the latex >>> document: never output an unreverenced label, or an reference that point >>> to nowhere...(the second is more questionable) >> >>I find both questionable. Suppose you want to cooperated with people that >>use plain LaTeX that insert their labels for later use, or suppose your >>LaTeX export will be part of something bigger that needs to reference it. >> >>"Clever" things tend to be stupid things in some cases and the last thing I >>want to see in LyX are MS Word like features like "automatic correction of >>ill-behaving users"... If someone put in some label, he likely had a >>reason to do so. There is not point to "correct" this -- unless explicitly >>asked for, of course. In the same line, why not output the dvi/ps/... even in error ? Using laTeX, I don't count the number of documents which got printed and used with remaining errors. When you're at the deadline, you become less particular about unsolved typographic problems... Of course, export to LaTeX, compile and xdvi solves it, but that's a good reason to do it the same way in LyX. « Normal » LyX users (i.e those who never use ERT) won't see the difference as LyX hopefully is never in error by itself :-) As we are to preferences, did I understand correctely that 1.1.6 does not allow anymore to have the current dir as default ? With the new interface, you have to give en abolute path, so that the browse menu offers « Home » or the lasr dir set in the preferences dialog. . does not seem any more allowed. -- Jean-Pierre
Re: Does LyX complain about broken label or citation references?
Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | > We could also take this into account when writing out the latex | > document: never output an unreverenced label, or an reference that point | > to nowhere...(the second is more questionable) | | I find both questionable. Suppose you want to cooperated with people that | use plain LaTeX that insert their labels for later use, or suppose your | LaTeX export will be part of something bigger that needs to reference it. Having this tunable is no prob. | "Clever" things tend to be stupid things in some cases and the last thing I | want to see in LyX are MS Word like features like "automatic correction of | ill-behaving users"... If someone put in some label, he likely had a | reason to do so. There is not point to "correct" this -- unless explicitly | asked for, of course. I know a lot of LyX users see LyX as a latex editor, I don't (anymore). To mee all ert is just bandeid for things that LyX really should be able to handle/support natively. So from my point of view removal of unreferenced labels make good sense. (especially together with automaic label insertion (ALI) ) -- Lgb
Re: Does LyX complain about broken label or citation references?
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | Andre> "Clever" things tend to be stupid things in some cases and the | Andre> last thing I want to see in LyX are MS Word like features like | Andre> "automatic correction of ill-behaving users"... If someone put | Andre> in some label, he likely had a reason to do so. There is not | Andre> point to "correct" this -- unless explicitly asked for, of | Andre> course. | | Seconded. I think parsing the log file is the safest thing to do. We need some distinciton between manual and automatic labels then. (outputting hundres of unreferenced automatic labels is not nice) -- Lgb
Re: Does LyX complain about broken label or citation references?
Yes, that's what I ended up doing. It was just a bit painful to track or scan that log file by hand -- and I wasn't sure how to do it automatically via some kind of Unix redirect -- so I thought I'd drop a line to see if LyX supported it. Is there an official way to add something to the wishlist? Ramon - Original Message - From: Jean-Pierre.Chretien [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, June 08, 2001 10:25 AM Subject: Re: Does LyX complain about broken label or citation references? Ramon == Ramon Felciano [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Ramon Hi -- I've noticed that LyX (or LaTeX I guess) doesn't seem to Ramon complain about broken label references. Instead, the reference Ramon gets printed with a ? indicating that the target couldn't be Ramon found. Is there any way to do a pre-flight of a LyX (LaTeX) Ramon document to check the references and make sure they are all Ramon present and accessible? LyX does not have this feature yet. It would certainly be useful... JMarc LaTeX does, look for undefined references in the log file. It should not be very hard to search for it and open a warning popup I guess as it does something of the kind to re-run LaTeX. -- Jean-Pierre
Re: Does LyX complain about broken label or citation references?
Yes, that's what I ended up doing. It was just a bit painful to track or scan that log file by hand -- and I wasn't sure how to do it automatically via some kind of Unix redirect -- so I thought I'd drop a line to see if LyX supported it. Is there an official way to add something to the wishlist? Ramon - Original Message - From: Jean-Pierre.Chretien [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, June 08, 2001 10:25 AM Subject: Re: Does LyX complain about broken label or citation references? Ramon == Ramon Felciano [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Ramon Hi -- I've noticed that LyX (or LaTeX I guess) doesn't seem to Ramon complain about broken label references. Instead, the reference Ramon gets printed with a ? indicating that the target couldn't be Ramon found. Is there any way to do a pre-flight of a LyX (LaTeX) Ramon document to check the references and make sure they are all Ramon present and accessible? LyX does not have this feature yet. It would certainly be useful... JMarc LaTeX does, look for undefined references in the log file. It should not be very hard to search for it and open a warning popup I guess as it does something of the kind to re-run LaTeX. -- Jean-Pierre
Re: Does LyX complain about broken label or citation references?
Yes, that's what I ended up doing. It was just a bit painful to track or scan that log file by hand -- and I wasn't sure how to do it automatically via some kind of Unix redirect -- so I thought I'd drop a line to see if LyX supported it. Is there an official way to add something to the wishlist? Ramon - Original Message - From: "Jean-Pierre.Chretien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, June 08, 2001 10:25 AM Subject: Re: Does LyX complain about broken label or citation references? > > >> > >>>>>>> "Ramon" == Ramon Felciano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> > >>Ramon> Hi -- I've noticed that LyX (or LaTeX I guess) doesn't seem to > >>Ramon> complain about broken label references. Instead, the reference > >>Ramon> gets printed with a "?" indicating that the target couldn't be > >>Ramon> found. Is there any way to do a pre-flight of a LyX (LaTeX) > >>Ramon> document to check the references and make sure they are all > >>Ramon> present and accessible? > >> > >>LyX does not have this feature yet. It would certainly be useful... > >> > >>JMarc > > LaTeX does, look for undefined references in the log file. > It should not be very hard to search for it and open a warning popup > I guess as it does something of the kind to re-run LaTeX. > > > -- > Jean-Pierre >
Hyphenation of citation references
Hi I'm writing a document using bibtex to manage bibliography and calling it within lyx with apalike style. When I produce the postscript document the citations are not hyphenated and I get lines extended throught the margins. How can I solve this ? Thanks EJ
Re: Does LyX complain about broken label or citation references?
Ramon == Ramon Felciano [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Ramon Hi -- I've noticed that LyX (or LaTeX I guess) doesn't seem to Ramon complain about broken label references. Instead, the reference Ramon gets printed with a ? indicating that the target couldn't be Ramon found. Is there any way to do a pre-flight of a LyX (LaTeX) Ramon document to check the references and make sure they are all Ramon present and accessible? LyX does not have this feature yet. It would certainly be useful... JMarc
Re: Does LyX complain about broken label or citation references?
On 8 Jun 2001, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Ramon == Ramon Felciano [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Ramon found. Is there any way to do a pre-flight of a LyX (LaTeX) Ramon document to check the references and make sure they are all Ramon present and accessible? LyX does not have this feature yet. It would certainly be useful... Does ChkTeX, which is supported at some level by LyX, check for these sorts of errors? I'm probably just showing my ignorance of ChkTeX, but I know it catches a whole host of other errors ... Mike -- Mike Ressler [EMAIL PROTECTED] OK, I'm lame: I don't have my own website ...
Re: Does LyX complain about broken label or citation references?
Ramon == Ramon Felciano [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Ramon Hi -- I've noticed that LyX (or LaTeX I guess) doesn't seem to Ramon complain about broken label references. Instead, the reference Ramon gets printed with a ? indicating that the target couldn't be Ramon found. Is there any way to do a pre-flight of a LyX (LaTeX) Ramon document to check the references and make sure they are all Ramon present and accessible? LyX does not have this feature yet. It would certainly be useful... JMarc LaTeX does, look for undefined references in the log file. It should not be very hard to search for it and open a warning popup I guess as it does something of the kind to re-run LaTeX. -- Jean-Pierre
Re: Hyphenation of citation references
On Fri, Jun 08, 2001 at 01:31:26PM +0100, José Ernesto Jardim wrote: I'm writing a document using bibtex to manage bibliography and calling it within lyx with apalike style. When I produce the postscript document the citations are not hyphenated and I get lines extended throught the margins. How can I solve this ? Put \usepackage{apalike} in the preamble.
Hyphenation of citation references
Hi I'm writing a document using bibtex to manage bibliography and calling it within lyx with apalike style. When I produce the postscript document the citations are not hyphenated and I get lines extended throught the margins. How can I solve this ? Thanks EJ
Re: Does LyX complain about broken label or citation references?
Ramon == Ramon Felciano [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Ramon Hi -- I've noticed that LyX (or LaTeX I guess) doesn't seem to Ramon complain about broken label references. Instead, the reference Ramon gets printed with a ? indicating that the target couldn't be Ramon found. Is there any way to do a pre-flight of a LyX (LaTeX) Ramon document to check the references and make sure they are all Ramon present and accessible? LyX does not have this feature yet. It would certainly be useful... JMarc
Re: Does LyX complain about broken label or citation references?
On 8 Jun 2001, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Ramon == Ramon Felciano [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Ramon found. Is there any way to do a pre-flight of a LyX (LaTeX) Ramon document to check the references and make sure they are all Ramon present and accessible? LyX does not have this feature yet. It would certainly be useful... Does ChkTeX, which is supported at some level by LyX, check for these sorts of errors? I'm probably just showing my ignorance of ChkTeX, but I know it catches a whole host of other errors ... Mike -- Mike Ressler [EMAIL PROTECTED] OK, I'm lame: I don't have my own website ...
Re: Does LyX complain about broken label or citation references?
Ramon == Ramon Felciano [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Ramon Hi -- I've noticed that LyX (or LaTeX I guess) doesn't seem to Ramon complain about broken label references. Instead, the reference Ramon gets printed with a ? indicating that the target couldn't be Ramon found. Is there any way to do a pre-flight of a LyX (LaTeX) Ramon document to check the references and make sure they are all Ramon present and accessible? LyX does not have this feature yet. It would certainly be useful... JMarc LaTeX does, look for undefined references in the log file. It should not be very hard to search for it and open a warning popup I guess as it does something of the kind to re-run LaTeX. -- Jean-Pierre
Re: Hyphenation of citation references
On Fri, Jun 08, 2001 at 01:31:26PM +0100, José Ernesto Jardim wrote: I'm writing a document using bibtex to manage bibliography and calling it within lyx with apalike style. When I produce the postscript document the citations are not hyphenated and I get lines extended throught the margins. How can I solve this ? Put \usepackage{apalike} in the preamble.
Hyphenation of citation references
Hi I'm writing a document using bibtex to manage bibliography and calling it within lyx with apalike style. When I produce the postscript document the citations are not hyphenated and I get lines extended throught the margins. How can I solve this ? Thanks EJ
Re: Does LyX complain about broken label or citation references?
> "Ramon" == Ramon Felciano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Ramon> Hi -- I've noticed that LyX (or LaTeX I guess) doesn't seem to Ramon> complain about broken label references. Instead, the reference Ramon> gets printed with a "?" indicating that the target couldn't be Ramon> found. Is there any way to do a pre-flight of a LyX (LaTeX) Ramon> document to check the references and make sure they are all Ramon> present and accessible? LyX does not have this feature yet. It would certainly be useful... JMarc
Re: Does LyX complain about broken label or citation references?
On 8 Jun 2001, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: > > "Ramon" == Ramon Felciano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Ramon> found. Is there any way to do a pre-flight of a LyX (LaTeX) > Ramon> document to check the references and make sure they are all > Ramon> present and accessible? > > LyX does not have this feature yet. It would certainly be useful... Does ChkTeX, which is supported at some level by LyX, check for these sorts of errors? I'm probably just showing my ignorance of ChkTeX, but I know it catches a whole host of other errors ... Mike -- Mike Ressler [EMAIL PROTECTED] OK, I'm lame: I don't have my own website ...
Re: Does LyX complain about broken label or citation references?
>> >>> "Ramon" == Ramon Felciano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> >>Ramon> Hi -- I've noticed that LyX (or LaTeX I guess) doesn't seem to >>Ramon> complain about broken label references. Instead, the reference >>Ramon> gets printed with a "?" indicating that the target couldn't be >>Ramon> found. Is there any way to do a pre-flight of a LyX (LaTeX) >>Ramon> document to check the references and make sure they are all >>Ramon> present and accessible? >> >>LyX does not have this feature yet. It would certainly be useful... >> >>JMarc LaTeX does, look for undefined references in the log file. It should not be very hard to search for it and open a warning popup I guess as it does something of the kind to re-run LaTeX. -- Jean-Pierre
Re: Hyphenation of citation references
On Fri, Jun 08, 2001 at 01:31:26PM +0100, José Ernesto Jardim wrote: > I'm writing a document using bibtex to manage bibliography and calling > it within lyx with apalike style. > > When I produce the postscript document the citations are not hyphenated > and I get lines extended throught the margins. > > How can I solve this ? Put \usepackage{apalike} in the preamble.
Re: Does LyX complain about broken label or citation references?
On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 09:44:47AM -0700, Ramon Felciano wrote: Hi -- I've noticed that LyX (or LaTeX I guess) doesn't seem to complain about broken label references. Instead, the reference gets printed with a ? indicating that the target couldn't be found. Is there any way to do a pre-flight of a LyX (LaTeX) document to check the references and make sure they are all present and accessible? Look at the latex log. If there are undefined references, then at the end of the file there will be a line LaTeX Warning: There were undefined references.
Re: Does LyX complain about broken label or citation references?
On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 09:44:47AM -0700, Ramon Felciano wrote: Hi -- I've noticed that LyX (or LaTeX I guess) doesn't seem to complain about broken label references. Instead, the reference gets printed with a ? indicating that the target couldn't be found. Is there any way to do a pre-flight of a LyX (LaTeX) document to check the references and make sure they are all present and accessible? Look at the latex log. If there are undefined references, then at the end of the file there will be a line LaTeX Warning: There were undefined references.
Re: Does LyX complain about broken label or citation references?
On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 09:44:47AM -0700, Ramon Felciano wrote: > Hi -- > > I've noticed that LyX (or LaTeX I guess) doesn't seem to complain about > broken label references. Instead, the reference gets printed with a "?" > indicating that the target couldn't be found. Is there any way to do a > pre-flight of a LyX (LaTeX) document to check the references and make sure > they are all present and accessible? Look at the latex log. If there are undefined references, then at the end of the file there will be a line LaTeX Warning: There were undefined references.
Does LyX complain about broken label or citation references?
Hi -- I've noticed that LyX (or LaTeX I guess) doesn't seem to complain about broken label references. Instead, the reference gets printed with a ? indicating that the target couldn't be found. Is there any way to do a pre-flight of a LyX (LaTeX) document to check the references and make sure they are all present and accessible? Thanks in advance for your time! Ramon
Does LyX complain about broken label or citation references?
Hi -- I've noticed that LyX (or LaTeX I guess) doesn't seem to complain about broken label references. Instead, the reference gets printed with a ? indicating that the target couldn't be found. Is there any way to do a pre-flight of a LyX (LaTeX) document to check the references and make sure they are all present and accessible? Thanks in advance for your time! Ramon
Does LyX complain about broken label or citation references?
Hi -- I've noticed that LyX (or LaTeX I guess) doesn't seem to complain about broken label references. Instead, the reference gets printed with a "?" indicating that the target couldn't be found. Is there any way to do a pre-flight of a LyX (LaTeX) document to check the references and make sure they are all present and accessible? Thanks in advance for your time! Ramon
Re: citation references
On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 06:51:59PM +0100, Eric Seynaeve wrote: When I accidentally add some 'Text after' to my citation, I double-click on the citation and delete this text (who wouldn't). But to my surprise, the 'OK' and 'Apply' buttons remain disabled. It is only after moving a key to the right-hand listbox and re-inserting it in the left-hand listbox it that these buttons become enabled. Is this me or a bug? This is a bug. It has been fixed in CVS. And to stay with the citation references, I have following suggestion. Make it possible to tab into the lists and start typing the first few characters of your citation to select it. With a large list of citations (as is my case), it is painfull to have to scroll in the list the whole time. It would also be nice to This is a planned feature. be able to use, eg., ALT-arrow to control the actions of the buttons in the middle (ALT-left arrow to move a citation key to the left-hand listbox and ALT-right to bring it back to the right-hand listbox). You can already use alt-left to add citation and alt-x to remove.
Re: citation references
On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 06:51:59PM +0100, Eric Seynaeve wrote: When I accidentally add some 'Text after' to my citation, I double-click on the citation and delete this text (who wouldn't). But to my surprise, the 'OK' and 'Apply' buttons remain disabled. It is only after moving a key to the right-hand listbox and re-inserting it in the left-hand listbox it that these buttons become enabled. Is this me or a bug? This is a bug. It has been fixed in CVS. And to stay with the citation references, I have following suggestion. Make it possible to tab into the lists and start typing the first few characters of your citation to select it. With a large list of citations (as is my case), it is painfull to have to scroll in the list the whole time. It would also be nice to This is a planned feature. be able to use, eg., ALT-arrow to control the actions of the buttons in the middle (ALT-left arrow to move a citation key to the left-hand listbox and ALT-right to bring it back to the right-hand listbox). You can already use alt-left to add citation and alt-x to remove.
Re: citation references
On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 06:51:59PM +0100, Eric Seynaeve wrote: > When I accidentally add some 'Text after' to my citation, I double-click on > the citation and delete this text (who wouldn't). But to my surprise, the 'OK' > and 'Apply' buttons remain disabled. It is only after moving a key to the > right-hand listbox and re-inserting it in the left-hand listbox it that these > buttons become enabled. Is this me or a bug? This is a bug. It has been fixed in CVS. > And to stay with the citation references, I have following suggestion. Make > it possible to tab into the lists and start typing the first few characters of > your citation to select it. With a large list of citations (as is my case), it is > painfull to have to scroll in the list the whole time. It would also be nice to This is a planned feature. > be able to use, eg., ALT-arrow to control the actions of the buttons in the > middle (ALT-left arrow to move a citation key to the left-hand listbox and > ALT-right to bring it back to the right-hand listbox). You can already use alt-left to add citation and alt-x to remove.
citation references
Hi All, When I accidentally add some 'Text after' to my citation, I double-click on the citation and delete this text (who wouldn't). But to my surprise, the 'OK' and 'Apply' buttons remain disabled. It is only after moving a key to the right-hand listbox and re-inserting it in the left-hand listbox it that these buttons become enabled. Is this me or a bug? And to stay with the citation references, I have following suggestion. Make it possible to tab into the lists and start typing the first few characters of your citation to select it. With a large list of citations (as is my case), it is painfull to have to scroll in the list the whole time. It would also be nice to be able to use, eg., ALT-arrow to control the actions of the buttons in the middle (ALT-left arrow to move a citation key to the left-hand listbox and ALT-right to bring it back to the right-hand listbox). I'm using lyx1.6fix1. Eric e-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP fingerprint: 17C6 528E 3018 F44A 596B 203B B344 9377 BD6D 3B64
citation references
Hi All, When I accidentally add some 'Text after' to my citation, I double-click on the citation and delete this text (who wouldn't). But to my surprise, the 'OK' and 'Apply' buttons remain disabled. It is only after moving a key to the right-hand listbox and re-inserting it in the left-hand listbox it that these buttons become enabled. Is this me or a bug? And to stay with the citation references, I have following suggestion. Make it possible to tab into the lists and start typing the first few characters of your citation to select it. With a large list of citations (as is my case), it is painfull to have to scroll in the list the whole time. It would also be nice to be able to use, eg., ALT-arrow to control the actions of the buttons in the middle (ALT-left arrow to move a citation key to the left-hand listbox and ALT-right to bring it back to the right-hand listbox). I'm using lyx1.6fix1. Eric e-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP fingerprint: 17C6 528E 3018 F44A 596B 203B B344 9377 BD6D 3B64
citation references
Hi All, When I accidentally add some 'Text after' to my citation, I double-click on the citation and delete this text (who wouldn't). But to my surprise, the 'OK' and 'Apply' buttons remain disabled. It is only after moving a key to the right-hand listbox and re-inserting it in the left-hand listbox it that these buttons become enabled. Is this me or a bug? And to stay with the citation references, I have following suggestion. Make it possible to tab into the lists and start typing the first few characters of your citation to select it. With a large list of citations (as is my case), it is painfull to have to scroll in the list the whole time. It would also be nice to be able to use, eg., ALT-arrow to control the actions of the buttons in the middle (ALT-left arrow to move a citation key to the left-hand listbox and ALT-right to bring it back to the right-hand listbox). I'm using lyx1.6fix1. Eric e-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP fingerprint: 17C6 528E 3018 F44A 596B 203B B344 9377 BD6D 3B64
Re: Help With Citation References
Alex Casti wrote: I need to get a document out pronto and don't really have the time at the moment to fiddle around with bibtex. So, I'd like to use the bibliography features built directly into lyx. I'm having a minor problem that is an issue of conveniene only. NOTE: I'm using the "article" document style. I'd like to cite multiple references simultaneously. For instance, "In the references [3,4,8] we see" with the new 1.1.6 it's possible via menu. you can download the latest developer version or try \cite{3,4,8} in tex(red) in your text. Herbert -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://perce.de/lyx/
Help With Citation References
I need to get a document out pronto and don't really have the time at the moment to fiddle around with bibtex. So, I'd like to use the bibliography features built directly into lyx. I'm having a minor problem that is an issue of conveniene only. NOTE: I'm using the "article" document style. I'd like to cite multiple references simultaneously. For instance, "In the references [3,4,8] we see" To do this, what I'd *like* to do is click the 3 reference keys to these citations, perhaps separated by commas, so that I get the desired multiple reference. I can't seem to do this. Suppose I click the rightmost down arrow in the citation insert GUI, which lists all the reference keys, and choose a particular reference. If I then choose another, it erases the first one I chose, so that my attempt to create a list is thwarted. Instead, I have to type in the reference keys myself, separated by commas. This works, but it's incovenient. How can I do this using the clickables only, so that at worst I have to type in a few commas myself? Much thanks, Alex Casti Mount Sinai School of Medicine New York, NY
Re: Help With Citation References
Alex Casti wrote: I need to get a document out pronto and don't really have the time at the moment to fiddle around with bibtex. So, I'd like to use the bibliography features built directly into lyx. I'm having a minor problem that is an issue of conveniene only. NOTE: I'm using the "article" document style. I'd like to cite multiple references simultaneously. For instance, "In the references [3,4,8] we see" with the new 1.1.6 it's possible via menu. you can download the latest developer version or try \cite{3,4,8} in tex(red) in your text. Herbert -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://perce.de/lyx/
Help With Citation References
I need to get a document out pronto and don't really have the time at the moment to fiddle around with bibtex. So, I'd like to use the bibliography features built directly into lyx. I'm having a minor problem that is an issue of conveniene only. NOTE: I'm using the "article" document style. I'd like to cite multiple references simultaneously. For instance, "In the references [3,4,8] we see" To do this, what I'd *like* to do is click the 3 reference keys to these citations, perhaps separated by commas, so that I get the desired multiple reference. I can't seem to do this. Suppose I click the rightmost down arrow in the citation insert GUI, which lists all the reference keys, and choose a particular reference. If I then choose another, it erases the first one I chose, so that my attempt to create a list is thwarted. Instead, I have to type in the reference keys myself, separated by commas. This works, but it's incovenient. How can I do this using the clickables only, so that at worst I have to type in a few commas myself? Much thanks, Alex Casti Mount Sinai School of Medicine New York, NY
Re: Help With Citation References
Alex Casti wrote: > > I need to get a document out pronto and don't really have the time at > the moment > to fiddle around with bibtex. So, I'd like to use the bibliography > features built directly > into lyx. I'm having a minor problem that is an issue of conveniene > only. > > NOTE: I'm using the "article" document style. > > I'd like to cite multiple references simultaneously. For instance, > > "In the references [3,4,8] we see" with the new 1.1.6 it's possible via menu. you can download the latest developer version or try \cite{3,4,8} in tex(red) in your text. Herbert -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://perce.de/lyx/
Help With Citation References
I need to get a document out pronto and don't really have the time at the moment to fiddle around with bibtex. So, I'd like to use the bibliography features built directly into lyx. I'm having a minor problem that is an issue of conveniene only. NOTE: I'm using the "article" document style. I'd like to cite multiple references simultaneously. For instance, "In the references [3,4,8] we see" To do this, what I'd *like* to do is click the 3 reference keys to these citations, perhaps separated by commas, so that I get the desired multiple reference. I can't seem to do this. Suppose I click the rightmost down arrow in the citation insert GUI, which lists all the reference keys, and choose a particular reference. If I then choose another, it erases the first one I chose, so that my attempt to create a list is thwarted. Instead, I have to type in the reference keys myself, separated by commas. This works, but it's incovenient. How can I do this using the clickables only, so that at worst I have to type in a few commas myself? Much thanks, Alex Casti Mount Sinai School of Medicine New York, NY
Re: How to make the citation references into superscripts?
"Yu" == Yu Di [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Yu Hi, I am writing a paper with LyX, and I have encountered a Yu problem: I used lots of citation references, but they appear as Yu normal font in the document, can I make them into superscripts? Yu Thank you! Find the overcite.sty package (for example in France it is at ftp://ftp.loria.fr/pub/unix/tex/ctan/macros/latex/contrib/supported/cite/ ), and add \usepackage{overcite} in Layout-LaTeX Preamble. JMarc
Re: How to make the citation references into superscripts?
Hi, I found that package and used it, but it turns out the the square brackets around the reference number disappears when I use this, so that a citation reference looks exactly the same as a footnote, how can I get the brackets back? Thank you! Di, Yu 4.17 On 17 Apr 2000, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: "Yu" == Yu Di [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Yu Hi, I am writing a paper with LyX, and I have encountered a Yu problem: I used lots of citation references, but they appear as Yu normal font in the document, can I make them into superscripts? Yu Thank you! Find the overcite.sty package (for example in France it is at ftp://ftp.loria.fr/pub/unix/tex/ctan/macros/latex/contrib/supported/cite/ ), and add \usepackage{overcite} in Layout-LaTeX Preamble. JMarc
Re: How to make the citation references into superscripts?
"Yu" == Yu Di [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Yu Hi, I found that package and used it, but it turns out the the Yu square brackets around the reference number disappears when I use Yu this, so that a citation reference looks exactly the same as a Yu footnote, how can I get the brackets back? Thank you! The documentation at the end of overcite.sty says: For example, to get brackets around the list of superscript numbers you can do: \def\@cite#1{\mbox{$\m@th^{\hbox{\@ove@rcfont[#1]}}$}} or \def\@cite#1{\textsuperscript{[#1]}} The second form in the LaTeX preamble will probably do what you want. JMarc
Re: How to make the citation references into superscripts?
Hi, it works, thanks a lot! Di, Yu 4.17 On 17 Apr 2000, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: "Yu" == Yu Di [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Yu Hi, I found that package and used it, but it turns out the the Yu square brackets around the reference number disappears when I use Yu this, so that a citation reference looks exactly the same as a Yu footnote, how can I get the brackets back? Thank you! The documentation at the end of overcite.sty says: For example, to get brackets around the list of superscript numbers you can do: \def\@cite#1{\mbox{$\m@th^{\hbox{\@ove@rcfont[#1]}}$}} or \def\@cite#1{\textsuperscript{[#1]}} The second form in the LaTeX preamble will probably do what you want. JMarc
Re: How to make the citation references into superscripts?
"Yu" == Yu Di [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Yu Hi, I am writing a paper with LyX, and I have encountered a Yu problem: I used lots of citation references, but they appear as Yu normal font in the document, can I make them into superscripts? Yu Thank you! Find the overcite.sty package (for example in France it is at ftp://ftp.loria.fr/pub/unix/tex/ctan/macros/latex/contrib/supported/cite/ ), and add \usepackage{overcite} in Layout-LaTeX Preamble. JMarc
Re: How to make the citation references into superscripts?
Hi, I found that package and used it, but it turns out the the square brackets around the reference number disappears when I use this, so that a citation reference looks exactly the same as a footnote, how can I get the brackets back? Thank you! Di, Yu 4.17 On 17 Apr 2000, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: "Yu" == Yu Di [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Yu Hi, I am writing a paper with LyX, and I have encountered a Yu problem: I used lots of citation references, but they appear as Yu normal font in the document, can I make them into superscripts? Yu Thank you! Find the overcite.sty package (for example in France it is at ftp://ftp.loria.fr/pub/unix/tex/ctan/macros/latex/contrib/supported/cite/ ), and add \usepackage{overcite} in Layout-LaTeX Preamble. JMarc
Re: How to make the citation references into superscripts?
"Yu" == Yu Di [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Yu Hi, I found that package and used it, but it turns out the the Yu square brackets around the reference number disappears when I use Yu this, so that a citation reference looks exactly the same as a Yu footnote, how can I get the brackets back? Thank you! The documentation at the end of overcite.sty says: For example, to get brackets around the list of superscript numbers you can do: \def\@cite#1{\mbox{$\m@th^{\hbox{\@ove@rcfont[#1]}}$}} or \def\@cite#1{\textsuperscript{[#1]}} The second form in the LaTeX preamble will probably do what you want. JMarc
Re: How to make the citation references into superscripts?
Hi, it works, thanks a lot! Di, Yu 4.17 On 17 Apr 2000, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: "Yu" == Yu Di [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Yu Hi, I found that package and used it, but it turns out the the Yu square brackets around the reference number disappears when I use Yu this, so that a citation reference looks exactly the same as a Yu footnote, how can I get the brackets back? Thank you! The documentation at the end of overcite.sty says: For example, to get brackets around the list of superscript numbers you can do: \def\@cite#1{\mbox{$\m@th^{\hbox{\@ove@rcfont[#1]}}$}} or \def\@cite#1{\textsuperscript{[#1]}} The second form in the LaTeX preamble will probably do what you want. JMarc