Johan Ingvast wrote:
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005, Angus Leeming wrote:
Martijn Brouwer wrote:
Hi,
To be able to use both latex and pdflatex, I removed the .eps filename
extensions from the filenames in my lyx document. But now lyx cannot
generate previews anymore because the filename
Martijn Brouwer wrote:
Hi,
To be able to use both latex and pdflatex, I removed the .eps filename
extensions from the filenames in my lyx document. But now lyx cannot
generate previews anymore because the filename specifications do not
point to existing files.
Is this a know issue?
Yes.
Am Montag, 20. Juni 2005 19:25 schrieb Paul Smith:
On 6/18/05, Hannan Sadar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How would you obtain in math mode such a thing in lyx ?
bla
blibli
\sum x
I mean, the 2 words over the sum sign are one above the other, both
centered.
you
Hello,
I've recently installed Lyx 1.3.5 on Windows XP and I have been
exploring my options. Under the Examples I chose chessgame.lyx
and was able to see most of the display, except the diagrams of
board positions. I received an error message of Lyx missing Tex
class chess, not able to produce
Richard Brown wrote:
Thanks Elias! That worked, and got me a little further on. Now I have a
completely different error message, which reads
c: The TZ environment variable is not set; please set it to yout timezone
ci aborted
I get the same error even if I go to a DOS window, and do SET
Hi there
I am writing my master thesis using Lyx. So far I am happy about it, except
from a few BibTex-related problems that are quite critical:
1) When trying to compile the Lyx-doc (show as PDF); I get an error message if
the title or author fields contain Danish characters such as æ, ø and
Oh, I forgot:
In my bibliography I always get the titles in lowercase letters (e.g.
New gm crops - new debate). This is the way it should be in most cases, but
sometimes I need to be able to have a title like: New GM crops - new
debate.
How do I do that? I am sure there is some kind of tag
Sorry previous message bounced for being too big, hence the reposting
If you want the attachment I will send it to you personally
- Original Message -
From: Geoffrey Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Janus Sandsgaard [EMAIL PROTECTED]; lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005, Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
How do I do that? I am sure there is some kind of tag that tells BiBtex to
respect GM etc.
Janus,
Put that string inside braces; e.g., {GM}. The braces will maintain the
literal string inside them. These braces are in addition to the pair that
On Tuesday 21 June 2005 16:30, Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
I think maybe you are using the wrong refernce type. If you use article
and put the Danish... as the author then yes you will get the
abbreviation. You could try using book and then putting The Danish...
as publisher. Have a play with the
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
When I put a figure along side text in Beamer, I don't use
allowframebreaks. I'm assuming here that you want the end result to
fit on
one slide.
Paul,
I don't mind having multiple slides within the frame. It will work as
Hello,
I would like to define a new layout rule and code generation rule for text
within a paragraph similar as
Style CodeVariable
MarginStatic
LatexType Command
LatexName codevar
# standard font definition
Font
Shape Italic
Hi,
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 16:13:00 +0200 Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
2) Am an not happy with the way my bibliography looks if I use
literature
published by an organisations. Example: I refer to a report by The
Danish
Board of Technology and in my reference section it becomes of
technology,
[Apologies if this is a repeat. The first time I sent it, I got a
bounce message because I had attached a zip archive.]
Actually, I think it's a single page with 25 layers. When I embed the
original graphic in a LyX doc and display the DVI, it looks smudged,
which I think is due to the layers
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
In terms of scaling, if you want to keep the aspect ratio, about all I can
suggest is that you set the width (rather than the height) to the width of
the column (or maybe a smidgen less).
Paul,
Ta-da! Experimentation to the rescue. I took off the
I have not been following this thread but have just read the background
stuff. I then downloaded the file which seems to actually be a .ps rather
than .eps file but no matter. Using ghostscript to convert to .eps I
reproduce the same problems experienced.
But if I open the eps in Adibe
From: Geoffrey Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: Problems with .ps and .dvi output when .eps is embedded
Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 16:50:10 +0100
I am not sure who needs the correct file but I have an eps of the original
that works in lyx with dvi
On Tuesday 21 June 2005 17:33, Sam Lewis wrote:
Try to enter {the name of the author} in brackets, as in the following
example. This should ensure that the output in your reference section
and throughout the text will be in the desired format.
Thanks! That did the trick. :-)
produces the
I am using NatBib with author-year citation. On my PC I have the following
styles available for NatBiB:
/usr/share/texmf/bibtex/bst/natbib/abbrvnat.bst
/usr/share/texmf/bibtex/bst/natbib/plainnat.bst
/usr/share/texmf/bibtex/bst/natbib/unsrtnat.bst
as described in the NatBib documentation (which
Earlier you mentioned you wanted an apalike reference set up.
Select the NatBib package ffrom Layout-Document
Then select the apalike settings when you do Insert-ListsTOC-BibTex
Reference
- Original Message -
From: Janus Sandsgaard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 18:14:57 +0200 Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
Still a little puzzled with the difference between apalike.bst and
apalike.bst (for Natbib). ;-) There has been postings mealier with a
guy who experienced near-deadline problems as the numbers of
references grew to a certain
On Tuesday 21 June 2005 19:05, Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
Earlier you mentioned you wanted an apalike reference set up.
Select the NatBib package ffrom Layout-Document
Did that already.
Then select the apalike settings when you do Insert-ListsTOC-BibTex
Reference
But as far as I understand the
I see
Sorry my misunderstanding - you could always chose not to use the natbib
style and just use apalike.bst
- Original Message -
From: Janus Sandsgaard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 6:28 PM
Subject: Re: Overview of the NatBib styles -
I've read the Beamer class doc and did a lot of experimenting, but have not
yet stumbled upon the algorithm for putting two colums of items (six items
total in two cases, seven items in the third case) within a block
environment.
What I have is either a block header with the itemized list
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 18:32:19 +0100 Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
I see
Sorry my misunderstanding - you could always chose not to use the
natbib style and just use apalike.bst
See editoral note of apalike.bst:
... using an author-date style like `apalike' ...[sic]
From this I would say apalike
Hi
Not sure I have figured out exactly what you want, but I think you may want
to look at the following file on the lyx wiki.
http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/Examples/Beamer/Samar/Prsntn.pdf
If you feel it has something for you the beamer lyx file is on the same
page.
samar
- Original
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005, samar wrote:
Not sure I have figured out exactly what you want, but I think you may want
to look at the following file on the lyx wiki.
http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/Examples/Beamer/Samar/Prsntn.pdf
Thanks, Samar. It's close; perhaps close enough.
You have an itemized
Rich
Again not quite sure this will work for you but one way around it is to
create the lists in minipages in lyx.
These minipages can of course be aligned top bottom or middle. This does
mean of course that they are separate blocks.
I suppose you could get multiple columns in one block
On Wed, 22 Jun 2005, samar wrote:
I suppose you could get multiple columns in one block using the multicol
package. That means marginally more ERT
samar,
Now, that's a thought.
I've no objection to writing LaTeX within a LyX document; that's how I'm
producing my PSTricks figures and
But as far as I understand the apalike.bst was not written with NatBiB in
mind, and using it with NatBib could cause problems. This is why I started
looking into abbrvnat.bst, plainnat.bst and unsrtnat.bst. But maybe I am
wrong here.
I've just written my entire thesis using apalike +
Rich
I use multicol quite a lot. Its very good at balancing columns but never
needed to use it inside beamer. Let me know how it goes.
samar
- Original Message -
From: Rich Shepard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 12:28 AM
Subject: Re:
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
In terms of scaling, if you want to keep the aspect ratio, about all I
can
suggest is that you set the width (rather than the height) to the
width of
the column (or maybe a smidgen less).
Paul,
Ta-da! Experimentation to the
By the way. I looked in tips and tricks but seems
the link is broken there for pdf tips.
--- Robert Orr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi -
How do I put bookmarks in the pdf output?
I seem to have some .lyx documents which have the
bookmarks and some that do not.I guess I really
don't
I found the answer at Wiki page
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/PDF
It turned out that my problem was in the preamble, I
had 'ps2pdf' in my preamble, which after I removed it,
the bookmarks appeared in the output.
Todd Denniston wrote:
$export TZ=BST001
$date
Tue Jun 21 13:08:13 BST 2005
I believe that this version is the most canonical one. When googling for
TZ rcs Windows the second link leads to
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-emacs-windows/2003-01/msg00036.html,
which shows this version.
Hi,
I need a specific type of formatting for my
bibliography (non-negotiable, required for my
dissertation, which is due --right now--). Between
each entry in the bibliography, which is single
spaced, I need a single blank space.
The bibliography uses Bibtex (at the end, there is a
gray box
Johan Ingvast wrote:
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005, Angus Leeming wrote:
Martijn Brouwer wrote:
Hi,
To be able to use both latex and pdflatex, I removed the .eps filename
extensions from the filenames in my lyx document. But now lyx cannot
generate previews anymore because the filename
Martijn Brouwer wrote:
Hi,
To be able to use both latex and pdflatex, I removed the .eps filename
extensions from the filenames in my lyx document. But now lyx cannot
generate previews anymore because the filename specifications do not
point to existing files.
Is this a know issue?
Yes.
Am Montag, 20. Juni 2005 19:25 schrieb Paul Smith:
On 6/18/05, Hannan Sadar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How would you obtain in math mode such a thing in lyx ?
bla
blibli
\sum x
I mean, the 2 words over the sum sign are one above the other, both
centered.
you
Hello,
I've recently installed Lyx 1.3.5 on Windows XP and I have been
exploring my options. Under the Examples I chose chessgame.lyx
and was able to see most of the display, except the diagrams of
board positions. I received an error message of Lyx missing Tex
class chess, not able to produce
Richard Brown wrote:
Thanks Elias! That worked, and got me a little further on. Now I have a
completely different error message, which reads
c: The TZ environment variable is not set; please set it to yout timezone
ci aborted
I get the same error even if I go to a DOS window, and do SET
Hi there
I am writing my master thesis using Lyx. So far I am happy about it, except
from a few BibTex-related problems that are quite critical:
1) When trying to compile the Lyx-doc (show as PDF); I get an error message if
the title or author fields contain Danish characters such as æ, ø and
Oh, I forgot:
In my bibliography I always get the titles in lowercase letters (e.g.
New gm crops - new debate). This is the way it should be in most cases, but
sometimes I need to be able to have a title like: New GM crops - new
debate.
How do I do that? I am sure there is some kind of tag
Sorry previous message bounced for being too big, hence the reposting
If you want the attachment I will send it to you personally
- Original Message -
From: Geoffrey Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Janus Sandsgaard [EMAIL PROTECTED]; lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005, Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
How do I do that? I am sure there is some kind of tag that tells BiBtex to
respect GM etc.
Janus,
Put that string inside braces; e.g., {GM}. The braces will maintain the
literal string inside them. These braces are in addition to the pair that
On Tuesday 21 June 2005 16:30, Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
I think maybe you are using the wrong refernce type. If you use article
and put the Danish... as the author then yes you will get the
abbreviation. You could try using book and then putting The Danish...
as publisher. Have a play with the
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
When I put a figure along side text in Beamer, I don't use
allowframebreaks. I'm assuming here that you want the end result to
fit on
one slide.
Paul,
I don't mind having multiple slides within the frame. It will work as
Hello,
I would like to define a new layout rule and code generation rule for text
within a paragraph similar as
Style CodeVariable
MarginStatic
LatexType Command
LatexName codevar
# standard font definition
Font
Shape Italic
Hi,
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 16:13:00 +0200 Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
2) Am an not happy with the way my bibliography looks if I use
literature
published by an organisations. Example: I refer to a report by The
Danish
Board of Technology and in my reference section it becomes of
technology,
[Apologies if this is a repeat. The first time I sent it, I got a
bounce message because I had attached a zip archive.]
Actually, I think it's a single page with 25 layers. When I embed the
original graphic in a LyX doc and display the DVI, it looks smudged,
which I think is due to the layers
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
In terms of scaling, if you want to keep the aspect ratio, about all I can
suggest is that you set the width (rather than the height) to the width of
the column (or maybe a smidgen less).
Paul,
Ta-da! Experimentation to the rescue. I took off the
I have not been following this thread but have just read the background
stuff. I then downloaded the file which seems to actually be a .ps rather
than .eps file but no matter. Using ghostscript to convert to .eps I
reproduce the same problems experienced.
But if I open the eps in Adibe
From: Geoffrey Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: Problems with .ps and .dvi output when .eps is embedded
Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 16:50:10 +0100
I am not sure who needs the correct file but I have an eps of the original
that works in lyx with dvi
On Tuesday 21 June 2005 17:33, Sam Lewis wrote:
Try to enter {the name of the author} in brackets, as in the following
example. This should ensure that the output in your reference section
and throughout the text will be in the desired format.
Thanks! That did the trick. :-)
produces the
I am using NatBib with author-year citation. On my PC I have the following
styles available for NatBiB:
/usr/share/texmf/bibtex/bst/natbib/abbrvnat.bst
/usr/share/texmf/bibtex/bst/natbib/plainnat.bst
/usr/share/texmf/bibtex/bst/natbib/unsrtnat.bst
as described in the NatBib documentation (which
Earlier you mentioned you wanted an apalike reference set up.
Select the NatBib package ffrom Layout-Document
Then select the apalike settings when you do Insert-ListsTOC-BibTex
Reference
- Original Message -
From: Janus Sandsgaard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 18:14:57 +0200 Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
Still a little puzzled with the difference between apalike.bst and
apalike.bst (for Natbib). ;-) There has been postings mealier with a
guy who experienced near-deadline problems as the numbers of
references grew to a certain
On Tuesday 21 June 2005 19:05, Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
Earlier you mentioned you wanted an apalike reference set up.
Select the NatBib package ffrom Layout-Document
Did that already.
Then select the apalike settings when you do Insert-ListsTOC-BibTex
Reference
But as far as I understand the
I see
Sorry my misunderstanding - you could always chose not to use the natbib
style and just use apalike.bst
- Original Message -
From: Janus Sandsgaard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 6:28 PM
Subject: Re: Overview of the NatBib styles -
I've read the Beamer class doc and did a lot of experimenting, but have not
yet stumbled upon the algorithm for putting two colums of items (six items
total in two cases, seven items in the third case) within a block
environment.
What I have is either a block header with the itemized list
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 18:32:19 +0100 Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
I see
Sorry my misunderstanding - you could always chose not to use the
natbib style and just use apalike.bst
See editoral note of apalike.bst:
... using an author-date style like `apalike' ...[sic]
From this I would say apalike
Hi
Not sure I have figured out exactly what you want, but I think you may want
to look at the following file on the lyx wiki.
http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/Examples/Beamer/Samar/Prsntn.pdf
If you feel it has something for you the beamer lyx file is on the same
page.
samar
- Original
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005, samar wrote:
Not sure I have figured out exactly what you want, but I think you may want
to look at the following file on the lyx wiki.
http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/Examples/Beamer/Samar/Prsntn.pdf
Thanks, Samar. It's close; perhaps close enough.
You have an itemized
Rich
Again not quite sure this will work for you but one way around it is to
create the lists in minipages in lyx.
These minipages can of course be aligned top bottom or middle. This does
mean of course that they are separate blocks.
I suppose you could get multiple columns in one block
On Wed, 22 Jun 2005, samar wrote:
I suppose you could get multiple columns in one block using the multicol
package. That means marginally more ERT
samar,
Now, that's a thought.
I've no objection to writing LaTeX within a LyX document; that's how I'm
producing my PSTricks figures and
But as far as I understand the apalike.bst was not written with NatBiB in
mind, and using it with NatBib could cause problems. This is why I started
looking into abbrvnat.bst, plainnat.bst and unsrtnat.bst. But maybe I am
wrong here.
I've just written my entire thesis using apalike +
Rich
I use multicol quite a lot. Its very good at balancing columns but never
needed to use it inside beamer. Let me know how it goes.
samar
- Original Message -
From: Rich Shepard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 12:28 AM
Subject: Re:
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
In terms of scaling, if you want to keep the aspect ratio, about all I
can
suggest is that you set the width (rather than the height) to the
width of
the column (or maybe a smidgen less).
Paul,
Ta-da! Experimentation to the
By the way. I looked in tips and tricks but seems
the link is broken there for pdf tips.
--- Robert Orr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi -
How do I put bookmarks in the pdf output?
I seem to have some .lyx documents which have the
bookmarks and some that do not.I guess I really
don't
I found the answer at Wiki page
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/PDF
It turned out that my problem was in the preamble, I
had 'ps2pdf' in my preamble, which after I removed it,
the bookmarks appeared in the output.
Todd Denniston wrote:
$export TZ=BST001
$date
Tue Jun 21 13:08:13 BST 2005
I believe that this version is the most canonical one. When googling for
TZ rcs Windows the second link leads to
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-emacs-windows/2003-01/msg00036.html,
which shows this version.
Hi,
I need a specific type of formatting for my
bibliography (non-negotiable, required for my
dissertation, which is due --right now--). Between
each entry in the bibliography, which is single
spaced, I need a single blank space.
The bibliography uses Bibtex (at the end, there is a
gray box
Johan Ingvast wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Jun 2005, Angus Leeming wrote:
>
>> Martijn Brouwer wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> > To be able to use both latex and pdflatex, I removed the .eps filename
>> > extensions from the filenames in my lyx document. But now lyx cannot
>> > generate previews anymore because the
Martijn Brouwer wrote:
> Hi,
> To be able to use both latex and pdflatex, I removed the .eps filename
> extensions from the filenames in my lyx document. But now lyx cannot
> generate previews anymore because the filename specifications do not
> point to existing files.
> Is this a know issue?
Am Montag, 20. Juni 2005 19:25 schrieb Paul Smith:
> On 6/18/05, Hannan Sadar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > How would you obtain in math mode such a thing in lyx ?
> > >
> > > bla
> > > blibli
> > >\sum x
> > >
> > > I mean, the 2 words over the sum sign are one above the other, both
Hello,
I've recently installed Lyx 1.3.5 on Windows XP and I have been
exploring my options. Under the "Examples" I chose chessgame.lyx
and was able to see most of the display, except the diagrams of
board positions. I received an error message of "Lyx missing Tex
class "chess", not able to
Richard Brown wrote:
>
> Thanks Elias! That worked, and got me a little further on. Now I have a
> completely different error message, which reads
> c: The TZ environment variable is not set; please set it to yout timezone
> ci aborted
>
> I get the same error even if I go to a DOS window, and
Hi there
I am writing my master thesis using Lyx. So far I am happy about it, except
from a few BibTex-related problems that are quite critical:
1) When trying to compile the Lyx-doc (show as PDF); I get an error message if
the title or author fields contain Danish characters such as æ, ø and
Oh, I forgot:
In my bibliography I always get the titles in lowercase letters (e.g.
"New gm crops - new debate"). This is the way it should be in most cases, but
sometimes I need to be able to have a title like: "New GM crops - new
debate".
How do I do that? I am sure there is some kind of
Sorry previous message bounced for being too big, hence the reposting
If you want the attachment I will send it to you personally
- Original Message -
From: "Geoffrey Lloyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Janus Sandsgaard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
Sent: Tuesday, June
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005, Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
How do I do that? I am sure there is some kind of tag that tells BiBtex to
respect "GM" etc.
Janus,
Put that string inside braces; e.g., {GM}. The braces will maintain the
literal string inside them. These braces are in addition to the pair that
On Tuesday 21 June 2005 16:30, Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
> I think maybe you are using the wrong refernce type. If you use article
> and put "the Danish..." as the author then yes you will get the
> abbreviation. You could try using "book" and then putting "The Danish..."
> as publisher. Have a play
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
When I put a figure along side text in Beamer, I don't use
allowframebreaks. I'm assuming here that you want the end result to
fit on
one slide.
Paul,
I don't mind having multiple slides within the frame. It will work as
Hello,
I would like to define a new "layout rule and code generation rule" for text
within a paragraph similar as
Style CodeVariable
MarginStatic
LatexType Command
LatexName codevar
# standard font definition
Font
Shape
Hi,
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 16:13:00 +0200 Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
> 2) Am an not happy with the way my bibliography looks if I use
> literature
> published by an organisations. Example: I refer to a report by "The
> Danish
> Board of Technology" and in my reference section it becomes "of
>
[Apologies if this is a repeat. The first time I sent it, I got a
bounce message because I had attached a zip archive.]
Actually, I think it's a single page with 25 layers. When I embed the
original graphic in a LyX doc and display the DVI, it looks "smudged",
which I think is due to the
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
In terms of scaling, if you want to keep the aspect ratio, about all I can
suggest is that you set the width (rather than the height) to the width of
the column (or maybe a smidgen less).
Paul,
Ta-da! Experimentation to the rescue. I took off the
I have not been following this thread but have just read the background
stuff. I then downloaded the file which seems to actually be a .ps rather
than .eps file but no matter. Using ghostscript to convert to .eps I
reproduce the same problems experienced.
But if I open the eps in Adibe
>>From: "Geoffrey Lloyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>>Subject: Re: Problems with .ps and .dvi output when .eps is embedded
>>Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 16:50:10 +0100
>>I am not sure who needs the correct file but I have an eps of the original
>>that
On Tuesday 21 June 2005 17:33, Sam Lewis wrote:
> Try to enter {the name of the author} in brackets, as in the following
> example. This should ensure that the output in your reference section
> and throughout the text will be in the desired format.
Thanks! That did the trick. :-)
> produces
I am using NatBib with author-year citation. On my PC I have the following
styles available for NatBiB:
/usr/share/texmf/bibtex/bst/natbib/abbrvnat.bst
/usr/share/texmf/bibtex/bst/natbib/plainnat.bst
/usr/share/texmf/bibtex/bst/natbib/unsrtnat.bst
as described in the NatBib documentation (which
Earlier you mentioned you wanted an apalike reference set up.
Select the NatBib package ffrom Layout->Document
Then select the apalike settings when you do Insert->Lists>BibTex
Reference
- Original Message -
From: "Janus Sandsgaard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 18:14:57 +0200 Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
>
> Still a little puzzled with the difference between apalike.bst and
> apalike.bst (for Natbib). ;-) There has been postings mealier with a
> guy who experienced near-deadline problems as the numbers of
> references grew to a certain
On Tuesday 21 June 2005 19:05, Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
> Earlier you mentioned you wanted an apalike reference set up.
> Select the NatBib package ffrom Layout->Document
Did that already.
> Then select the apalike settings when you do Insert->Lists>BibTex
> Reference
But as far as I understand
I see
Sorry my misunderstanding - you could always chose not to use the natbib
style and just use apalike.bst
- Original Message -
From: "Janus Sandsgaard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 6:28 PM
Subject: Re: Overview of the NatBib styles
I've read the Beamer class doc and did a lot of experimenting, but have not
yet stumbled upon the algorithm for putting two colums of items (six items
total in two cases, seven items in the third case) within a block
environment.
What I have is either a block header with the itemized list
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 18:32:19 +0100 Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
> I see
>
> Sorry my misunderstanding - you could always chose not to use the
> natbib style and just use apalike.bst
See editoral note of apalike.bst:
"... using an author-date style like `apalike' ..."[sic]
From this I would say
Hi
Not sure I have figured out exactly what you want, but I think you may want
to look at the following file on the lyx wiki.
http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/Examples/Beamer/Samar/Prsntn.pdf
If you feel it has something for you the beamer lyx file is on the same
page.
samar
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On Tue, 21 Jun 2005, samar wrote:
Not sure I have figured out exactly what you want, but I think you may want
to look at the following file on the lyx wiki.
http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/Examples/Beamer/Samar/Prsntn.pdf
Thanks, Samar. It's close; perhaps close enough.
You have an itemized
Rich
Again not quite sure this will work for you but one way around it is to
create the lists in minipages in lyx.
These minipages can of course be aligned top bottom or middle. This does
mean of course that they are separate blocks.
I suppose you could get multiple columns in one block
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