[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried latex2rtf with partial success before my original post.
Jean-Pierre Chretien responded (apparently off list) that the latest
version worked correctly. It does and I had used it improperly. One must
run latex at least once, then bibtex and finally latex2rtf (or
killermike wrote:
Thanks to both people who replied. I'm currently experimenting with
moving my notes over to the Koma-script article replacement class. I'll
try the add on packages suggested but I'm reluctant to resort to ERT, if
I can help it.
If you use the marginnote package, a simple
Matt Greenwood wrote:
LyX: reconfiguring user directory
'\\fsgbl1\mig$\Application Data\lyx1.4.x'
CMD.EXE was started with the above path as the current directory.
UNC paths are not supported. Defaulting to Windows directory.
checking for DVI to DTL converter...
+checking for dv2dt... yes
Hi there, I am trying to use natbib to create author name type
citations. That's what selected right now in the options and I even
tried setting it in the preamble. No matter what kind of bibtex style
I choose, it is always in the number form. Sometimes when I choose
author/number or apalike,
Nevermind - I deleted the ref thing at the end (which I had added
before I switched over to natbib) and then readded it. Whew, works now
:)
On 11/10/06, Stacia Hartleben [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there, I am trying to use natbib to create author name type
citations. That's what selected
A final word on the situation with LyX and large files:
I deinstalled LyX 1.4.2 and 1.4.3 and went back to LyX 1.3.7 and the
problems essentially disappeared. I conclude that several bugs must have
been introduced in going from 1.3 to 1.4
+ In 1.3.7 I can start editing immediately. After some
Is there a way to change the font size of the index through the preamble
Thanks
Paul
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I tried latex2rtf with partial success before my original post.
Jean-Pierre Chretien responded (apparently off list) that the latest
version worked correctly. It does and I had used it improperly. One must
run latex at least once, then bibtex and finally
Sorry to keep replying to this topic myself, but it keeps getting more
and more complicated. I find that if I delete and remake the Bibtex
references list, it works with a default natplain style. However, if
I try to mess around with the styles, and change back to where I
assume the natbib style
Stacia Hartleben wrote:
It's all
very odd. Does someone have an in depth tutorial on exactly how one
can use bibtex and natbib for Author/year type citations? It seems
that every time I try this out I run into problems.
My impression is that you are fiddling with bst-styles that are not
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried latex2rtf with partial success before my original post.
Jean-Pierre Chretien responded (apparently off list) that the latest
version worked correctly. It does and I had used it improperly. One must
run latex at least once, then bibtex and finally latex2rtf (or
killermike wrote:
Thanks to both people who replied. I'm currently experimenting with
moving my notes over to the Koma-script article replacement class. I'll
try the add on packages suggested but I'm reluctant to resort to ERT, if
I can help it.
If you use the marginnote package, a simple
Matt Greenwood wrote:
LyX: reconfiguring user directory
'\\fsgbl1\mig$\Application Data\lyx1.4.x'
CMD.EXE was started with the above path as the current directory.
UNC paths are not supported. Defaulting to Windows directory.
checking for DVI to DTL converter...
+checking for dv2dt... yes
Hi there, I am trying to use natbib to create author name type
citations. That's what selected right now in the options and I even
tried setting it in the preamble. No matter what kind of bibtex style
I choose, it is always in the number form. Sometimes when I choose
author/number or apalike,
Nevermind - I deleted the ref thing at the end (which I had added
before I switched over to natbib) and then readded it. Whew, works now
:)
On 11/10/06, Stacia Hartleben [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there, I am trying to use natbib to create author name type
citations. That's what selected
A final word on the situation with LyX and large files:
I deinstalled LyX 1.4.2 and 1.4.3 and went back to LyX 1.3.7 and the
problems essentially disappeared. I conclude that several bugs must have
been introduced in going from 1.3 to 1.4
+ In 1.3.7 I can start editing immediately. After some
Is there a way to change the font size of the index through the preamble
Thanks
Paul
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I tried latex2rtf with partial success before my original post.
Jean-Pierre Chretien responded (apparently off list) that the latest
version worked correctly. It does and I had used it improperly. One must
run latex at least once, then bibtex and finally
Sorry to keep replying to this topic myself, but it keeps getting more
and more complicated. I find that if I delete and remake the Bibtex
references list, it works with a default natplain style. However, if
I try to mess around with the styles, and change back to where I
assume the natbib style
Stacia Hartleben wrote:
It's all
very odd. Does someone have an in depth tutorial on exactly how one
can use bibtex and natbib for Author/year type citations? It seems
that every time I try this out I run into problems.
My impression is that you are fiddling with bst-styles that are not
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I tried latex2rtf with partial success before my original post.
> Jean-Pierre Chretien responded (apparently off list) that the latest
> version worked correctly. It does and I had used it improperly. One must
> run latex at least once, then bibtex and finally latex2rtf
killermike wrote:
> Thanks to both people who replied. I'm currently experimenting with
> moving my notes over to the Koma-script article replacement class. I'll
> try the add on packages suggested but I'm reluctant to resort to ERT, if
> I can help it.
If you use the marginnote package, a simple
Matt Greenwood wrote:
LyX: reconfiguring user directory
'\\fsgbl1\mig$\Application Data\lyx1.4.x'
CMD.EXE was started with the above path as the current directory.
UNC paths are not supported. Defaulting to Windows directory.
checking for DVI to DTL converter...
+checking for "dv2dt"... yes
Hi there, I am trying to use natbib to create author name type
citations. That's what selected right now in the options and I even
tried setting it in the preamble. No matter what kind of bibtex style
I choose, it is always in the number form. Sometimes when I choose
author/number or apalike,
Nevermind - I deleted the ref thing at the end (which I had added
before I switched over to natbib) and then readded it. Whew, works now
:)
On 11/10/06, Stacia Hartleben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi there, I am trying to use natbib to create author name type
citations. That's what selected
A final word on the situation with LyX and large files:
I deinstalled LyX 1.4.2 and 1.4.3 and went back to LyX 1.3.7 and the
problems essentially disappeared. I conclude that several bugs must have
been introduced in going from 1.3 to 1.4
+ In 1.3.7 I can start editing immediately. After some
Is there a way to change the font size of the "index" through the preamble
Thanks
Paul
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I tried latex2rtf with partial success before my original post.
> Jean-Pierre Chretien responded (apparently off list) that the latest
> version worked correctly. It does and I had used it improperly. One must
> run latex at least once, then bibtex and finally
Sorry to keep replying to this topic myself, but it keeps getting more
and more complicated. I find that if I delete and remake the Bibtex
references list, it works with a default "natplain" style. However, if
I try to mess around with the styles, and change back to where I
assume the natbib
Stacia Hartleben wrote:
> It's all
> very odd. Does someone have an in depth tutorial on exactly how one
> can use bibtex and natbib for Author/year type citations? It seems
> that every time I try this out I run into problems.
My impression is that you are fiddling with bst-styles that are not
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