Re: citation style does not mention " et. al." as promised
Manoj Rajagopalan wrote: Hi, I am using Bibtex and the bibtex entry is mentioned below. Lyx/latex still has trouble figuring out the author for this citation style. Is there an error in the way this entry is setup esp. in the author field? I wonder if there is an issue with "Le Roux"? Try "LeRoux" and see if that helps. If so, maybe you can use "Le~Roux" (non-breaking space) or "{Le Roux}". Not sure. rh @Article{ qdots-strained-MBE-first-observation, title = "Growth by molecular beam epitaxy and characterization of InAs/GaAs strained-layer superlattices", author = "L. Goldstein and F. Glas and J.Y. Marzin and M.N. Charasse and G. Le Roux", journal = "Applied Physics Letters", pages = "1099--1101", volume = "47", number = "10", month = nov, year = "1985", abstract = "InAs/GaAs superlattices with ultra-thin InAs (few monolayer) were grown on GaAs substrates. Nucleation of InAs occurs in a two-dimensional or a three-dimensional way depending on the growth conditions. The physical properties: x ray, transmission electron microscopy, and photoluminescence were used to characterize the different growth processes.", url = "http://link.aip.org.proxy.lib.umich.edu/link/?APPLAB/47/1099/1";, doi = "10.1063/1.96342 ", localfile = "/home/rmanoj/Research/Papers/QDots/Observations/Goldstein-growth-MBE-char-InAs-GaAs-strained-epilayer-superlattices-APL-0085.pdf", Summary = "Mentioned by QDH book to be the first observation of SK growth in strained MBE" } thanks, Manoj rgheck wrote: Manoj Rajagopalan wrote: Hi all, In my document, I have inserted a Bibtex bibliography. For certain citation items, I choose the " et. al." Citation style from the Formatting section of the Citation dialog. This is supposed to give me reference of the form " et. al. [ref#] ...". However, when I view the DVI I only see text like "[ref#] ..." without the author's name as the citation style dialog promises. Would anyone know why this is so? I am using the book(AMS) document class. The usual reason is that there's an error somewhere in your BibTeX file. If BibTeX can't figure out the author and year for some entry, then it reverts to numerical citations. If you're not using BibTeX but are entering the references manually, then the problem is that you can only use author-year citations if you're using BibTeX. rh
Re: citation style does not mention " et. al." as promised
Hi, I am using Bibtex and the bibtex entry is mentioned below. Lyx/latex still has trouble figuring out the author for this citation style. Is there an error in the way this entry is setup esp. in the author field? @Article{ qdots-strained-MBE-first-observation, title = "Growth by molecular beam epitaxy and characterization of InAs/GaAs strained-layer superlattices", author = "L. Goldstein and F. Glas and J.Y. Marzin and M.N. Charasse and G. Le Roux", journal = "Applied Physics Letters", pages = "1099--1101", volume = "47", number = "10", month = nov, year = "1985", abstract = "InAs/GaAs superlattices with ultra-thin InAs (few monolayer) were grown on GaAs substrates. Nucleation of InAs occurs in a two-dimensional or a three-dimensional way depending on the growth conditions. The physical properties: x ray, transmission electron microscopy, and photoluminescence were used to characterize the different growth processes.", url = "http://link.aip.org.proxy.lib.umich.edu/link/?APPLAB/47/1099/1";, doi = "10.1063/1.96342 ", localfile = "/home/rmanoj/Research/Papers/QDots/Observations/Goldstein-growth-MBE-char-InAs-GaAs-strained-epilayer-superlattices-APL-0085.pdf", Summary = "Mentioned by QDH book to be the first observation of SK growth in strained MBE" } thanks, Manoj rgheck wrote: Manoj Rajagopalan wrote: Hi all, In my document, I have inserted a Bibtex bibliography. For certain citation items, I choose the " et. al." Citation style from the Formatting section of the Citation dialog. This is supposed to give me reference of the form " et. al. [ref#] ...". However, when I view the DVI I only see text like "[ref#] ..." without the author's name as the citation style dialog promises. Would anyone know why this is so? I am using the book(AMS) document class. The usual reason is that there's an error somewhere in your BibTeX file. If BibTeX can't figure out the author and year for some entry, then it reverts to numerical citations. If you're not using BibTeX but are entering the references manually, then the problem is that you can only use author-year citations if you're using BibTeX. rh
Re: citation style does not mention " et. al." as promised
Richard heck wrote: > Yes, IF you carefully format the label yourself, as you show. (BibTeX > just does this for you, yes?) Perhaps we should add a note about this to > the docs. The question often comes up. People expect to be able just to > enter the reference data and have author-year work. You just have to use natbib's syntax. The important point is that the round brackets in the bibitem optional argument are simply delimiters for the year and *not* part of the label, and they must be inserted without space. So \bibitem[heck(2008)]{foo} is parsed by natbib as name=heck, year=2008, the brackets are not interpreted as brackets (changing the bracket style to [] with \bibpunct thus works). This is explained in the natbib docs. >> However, I noticed that this has been disabled in 1.6. It even does not >> read old filed correctly (therefore I also attached the *.tex file). >> >> > I just loaded the file into 1.6.1svn and it was fine. ??? Can you chose the citation style in the citation dialog? I can't. The list of styles is empty, and the combo is disabled. In 1.5, the combo contained all necessary styles. Also the label in the LyX window is wrong. Compare the attached screenshots from 1.5 and 1.6. Jürgen<><>
Re: citation style does not mention " et. al." as promised
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: rgheck wrote: If you're not using BibTeX but are entering the references manually, then the problem is that you can only use author-year citations if you're using BibTeX. Again: no, not true. Natbib works well with standard bibliography, and I use it all the time. Test file attached. Yes, IF you carefully format the label yourself, as you show. (BibTeX just does this for you, yes?) Perhaps we should add a note about this to the docs. The question often comes up. People expect to be able just to enter the reference data and have author-year work. However, I noticed that this has been disabled in 1.6. It even does not read old filed correctly (therefore I also attached the *.tex file). I just loaded the file into 1.6.1svn and it was fine. ??? rh
Re: citation style does not mention " et. al." as promised
rgheck wrote: > If you're not using BibTeX but are entering the references manually, > then the problem is that you can only use author-year citations if > you're using BibTeX. Again: no, not true. Natbib works well with standard bibliography, and I use it all the time. Test file attached. However, I noticed that this has been disabled in 1.6. It even does not read old filed correctly (therefore I also attached the *.tex file). This is a major regression to LyX 1.5. Jürgen natbib.lyx Description: application/lyx %% LyX 1.5.7 created this file. For more info, see http://www.lyx.org/. %% Do not edit unless you really know what you are doing. \documentclass[english]{article} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} \usepackage[latin9]{inputenc} \usepackage[authoryear]{natbib} \usepackage{babel} \begin{document} \citet{doe} \citealt{doe} \citealp{doe} \citeyear{doe}. \begin{thebibliography}{Doe(2008)} \bibitem[Doe(2008)]{doe}Doe, John (2008): Foo. Bar. \end{thebibliography} \end{document}
Re: citation style does not mention " et. al." as promised
Manoj Rajagopalan wrote: Hi all, In my document, I have inserted a Bibtex bibliography. For certain citation items, I choose the " et. al." Citation style from the Formatting section of the Citation dialog. This is supposed to give me reference of the form " et. al. [ref#] ...". However, when I view the DVI I only see text like "[ref#] ..." without the author's name as the citation style dialog promises. Would anyone know why this is so? I am using the book(AMS) document class. The usual reason is that there's an error somewhere in your BibTeX file. If BibTeX can't figure out the author and year for some entry, then it reverts to numerical citations. If you're not using BibTeX but are entering the references manually, then the problem is that you can only use author-year citations if you're using BibTeX. rh
citation style does not mention " et. al." as promised
Hi all, In my document, I have inserted a Bibtex bibliography. For certain citation items, I choose the " et. al." Citation style from the Formatting section of the Citation dialog. This is supposed to give me reference of the form " et. al. [ref#] ...". However, when I view the DVI I only see text like "[ref#] ..." without the author's name as the citation style dialog promises. Would anyone know why this is so? I am using the book(AMS) document class. Thanks, Manoj