Show all authors when citing BibTeX entry

2011-08-17 Thread Paul Smith
Dear All, Consider a BibTeX entry with 3 authors. With the style apalike, when citing this BibTeX entry, I get something like the following in the pdf file: Author1 et al. (2000). Is it possible instead to get something like the following in the pdf file: Author1, Author2 and Author3 (2000) ?

Re: Show all authors when citing BibTeX entry

2011-08-17 Thread Julien Rioux
On 17/08/2011 8:38 AM, Paul Smith wrote: Dear All, Consider a BibTeX entry with 3 authors. With the style apalike, when citing this BibTeX entry, I get something like the following in the pdf file: Author1 et al. (2000). Is it possible instead to get something like the following in the pdf

Re: Show all authors when citing BibTeX entry

2011-08-17 Thread Paul Smith
On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 1:56 PM, Julien Rioux jri...@physics.utoronto.ca wrote: Consider a BibTeX entry with 3 authors. With the style apalike, when citing this BibTeX entry, I get something like the following in the pdf file: Author1 et al. (2000). Is it possible instead to get something

Re: Show all authors when citing BibTeX entry

2011-08-17 Thread Julien Rioux
On 17/08/2011 9:23 AM, Paul Smith wrote: On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 1:56 PM, Julien Rioux jri...@physics.utoronto.ca wrote: Consider a BibTeX entry with 3 authors. With the style apalike, when citing this BibTeX entry, I get something like the following in the pdf file: Author1 et al. (2000).

Re: Show all authors when citing BibTeX entry

2011-08-17 Thread Paul Smith
On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 2:47 PM, Julien Rioux jri...@physics.utoronto.ca wrote: Consider a BibTeX entry with 3 authors. With the style apalike, when citing this BibTeX entry, I get something like the following in the pdf file: Author1 et al. (2000). Is it possible instead to get something

Re: Show all authors when citing BibTeX entry

2011-08-17 Thread Julien Rioux
On 17/08/2011 9:56 AM, Paul Smith wrote: On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 2:47 PM, Julien Rioux jri...@physics.utoronto.ca wrote: Consider a BibTeX entry with 3 authors. With the style apalike, when citing this BibTeX entry, I get something like the following in the pdf file: Author1 et al. (2000).

\thanks numbering

2011-08-17 Thread Ramiro Magno
Hi in an author list, footnotes are translated to \thanks, which I'm using for affiliations. How do I get the corresponding footnotes to be numbered? Thank you. Ramiro

cross-referencing between files

2011-08-17 Thread Ramiro Magno
Hi I've been googling about how to do cross-referencing between two lyx documents. None of the solutions I've seen so far worked for me. My attempts consisted of having a master lyx file which includes (Insert-File-Child document, include type=include) two other lyx files. Then I try to refer

Re: Show all authors when citing BibTeX entry

2011-08-17 Thread Richard Heck
On 08/17/2011 10:03 AM, Julien Rioux wrote: I might waste time learning bibtex's stack language to tweak the apalike.bst file, but a quick workaround is simply to write the author names in your LyX file. Just compare the output.bibitem routine in apalike with the one in plainnat, and you'll

Re: \thanks numbering

2011-08-17 Thread Richard Heck
On 08/17/2011 11:50 AM, Ramiro Magno wrote: Hi in an author list, footnotes are translated to \thanks, which I'm using for affiliations. How do I get the corresponding footnotes to be numbered? This is document-class dependent. You may be able to use ERT to make a real footnote, but that

Re: cross-referencing between files

2011-08-17 Thread Richard Heck
On 08/17/2011 11:58 AM, Ramiro Magno wrote: Hi I've been googling about how to do cross-referencing between two lyx documents. None of the solutions I've seen so far worked for me. My attempts consisted of having a master lyx file which includes (Insert-File-Child document, include

Re: Show all authors when citing BibTeX entry

2011-08-17 Thread Julien Rioux
On 17/08/2011 10:22 AM, Richard Heck wrote: On 08/17/2011 10:03 AM, Julien Rioux wrote: I might waste time learning bibtex's stack language to tweak the apalike.bst file, but a quick workaround is simply to write the author names in your LyX file. Just compare the output.bibitem routine in

listing package with multicol

2011-08-17 Thread Kulkarni Shantanu
Hi, I have to split a program code (done using listing package)in 2 columns. The ways I have in mind are, - make minipage 50% of width - make a table with 2 colums - use multicol package Which of these is preferred? Or any other way that is recommended? Thanks in advance. Regards, Shantanu --

Re: Show all authors when citing BibTeX entry

2011-08-17 Thread Paul Smith
On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 3:26 PM, Julien Rioux jri...@physics.utoronto.ca wrote: I might waste time learning bibtex's stack language to tweak the apalike.bst file, but a quick workaround is simply to write the author names in your LyX file. Just compare the output.bibitem routine in apalike

Re: Show all authors when citing BibTeX entry

2011-08-17 Thread Richard Heck
On 08/17/2011 11:28 AM, Paul Smith wrote: On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 3:26 PM, Julien Rioux jri...@physics.utoronto.ca wrote: I might waste time learning bibtex's stack language to tweak the apalike.bst file, but a quick workaround is simply to write the author names in your LyX file. Just

Re: Show all authors when citing BibTeX entry

2011-08-17 Thread Julien Rioux
On 17/08/2011 12:31 PM, Richard Heck wrote: On 08/17/2011 11:28 AM, Paul Smith wrote: On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 3:26 PM, Julien Rioux jri...@physics.utoronto.ca wrote: I might waste time learning bibtex's stack language to tweak the apalike.bst file, but a quick workaround is simply to write

Page numbering: [Page #] / [Total # of pages]

2011-08-17 Thread ChiPro
Hi, how does one change the page numbering format to the following: [Page number] / [Total number of pages] Example: At the bottom (center) of the fifth page of the document that has a total of 15 pages, I would like the PDF file to display 5 / 15. Thanks!

Re: Page numbering: [Page #] / [Total # of pages]

2011-08-17 Thread Steve Litt
On Wednesday, August 17, 2011 04:03:36 PM ChiPro wrote: Hi, how does one change the page numbering format to the following: [Page number] / [Total number of pages] Example: At the bottom (center) of the fifth page of the document that has a total of 15 pages, I would like the PDF

Re: Page numbering: [Page #] / [Total # of pages]

2011-08-17 Thread ChiPro
Steve Litt slitt at troubleshooters.com writes: I asked this exact question a couple years ago, and those were the suggestions. I think I got lastpage to do what I wanted. SteveT Thanks Steve. Even more basic question, how do I install this package on my Mac? (I'm a beginner) Thanks!

Re: Page numbering: [Page #] / [Total # of pages]

2011-08-17 Thread Liviu Andronic
On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 10:58 PM, ChiPro chipro...@gmail.com wrote: Steve Litt slitt at troubleshooters.com writes: I asked this exact question a couple years ago, and those were the suggestions. I think I got lastpage to do what I wanted. SteveT Thanks Steve. Even more basic question,

Re: MacTeX/XeTeX pdf setting problems

2011-08-17 Thread shyam basnet
I was also having the same problem while trying to view pdf or Xetex with Miktex. I re-install the Miktex 2.8, the old one, and resolved the problem. You may try the older version of Mactex. Shyam On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 10:00 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org wrote: Maria Gouskova wrote:

Re: Page numbering: [Page #] / [Total # of pages]

2011-08-17 Thread Steve Litt
On Wednesday, August 17, 2011 04:58:29 PM ChiPro wrote: Steve Litt slitt at troubleshooters.com writes: I asked this exact question a couple years ago, and those were the suggestions. I think I got lastpage to do what I wanted. SteveT Thanks Steve. Even more basic question, how do I

Re: listing package with multicol

2011-08-17 Thread Paul Rubin
Kulkarni Shantanu ml at lists.shantanukulkarni.org writes: Hi, I have to split a program code (done using listing package)in 2 columns. The ways I have in mind are, - make minipage 50% of width - make a table with 2 colums - use multicol package Which of these is preferred? Or any

Show all authors when citing BibTeX entry

2011-08-17 Thread Paul Smith
Dear All, Consider a BibTeX entry with 3 authors. With the style apalike, when citing this BibTeX entry, I get something like the following in the pdf file: Author1 et al. (2000). Is it possible instead to get something like the following in the pdf file: Author1, Author2 and Author3 (2000) ?

Re: Show all authors when citing BibTeX entry

2011-08-17 Thread Julien Rioux
On 17/08/2011 8:38 AM, Paul Smith wrote: Dear All, Consider a BibTeX entry with 3 authors. With the style apalike, when citing this BibTeX entry, I get something like the following in the pdf file: Author1 et al. (2000). Is it possible instead to get something like the following in the pdf

Re: Show all authors when citing BibTeX entry

2011-08-17 Thread Paul Smith
On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 1:56 PM, Julien Rioux jri...@physics.utoronto.ca wrote: Consider a BibTeX entry with 3 authors. With the style apalike, when citing this BibTeX entry, I get something like the following in the pdf file: Author1 et al. (2000). Is it possible instead to get something

Re: Show all authors when citing BibTeX entry

2011-08-17 Thread Julien Rioux
On 17/08/2011 9:23 AM, Paul Smith wrote: On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 1:56 PM, Julien Rioux jri...@physics.utoronto.ca wrote: Consider a BibTeX entry with 3 authors. With the style apalike, when citing this BibTeX entry, I get something like the following in the pdf file: Author1 et al. (2000).

Re: Show all authors when citing BibTeX entry

2011-08-17 Thread Paul Smith
On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 2:47 PM, Julien Rioux jri...@physics.utoronto.ca wrote: Consider a BibTeX entry with 3 authors. With the style apalike, when citing this BibTeX entry, I get something like the following in the pdf file: Author1 et al. (2000). Is it possible instead to get something

Re: Show all authors when citing BibTeX entry

2011-08-17 Thread Julien Rioux
On 17/08/2011 9:56 AM, Paul Smith wrote: On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 2:47 PM, Julien Rioux jri...@physics.utoronto.ca wrote: Consider a BibTeX entry with 3 authors. With the style apalike, when citing this BibTeX entry, I get something like the following in the pdf file: Author1 et al. (2000).

\thanks numbering

2011-08-17 Thread Ramiro Magno
Hi in an author list, footnotes are translated to \thanks, which I'm using for affiliations. How do I get the corresponding footnotes to be numbered? Thank you. Ramiro

cross-referencing between files

2011-08-17 Thread Ramiro Magno
Hi I've been googling about how to do cross-referencing between two lyx documents. None of the solutions I've seen so far worked for me. My attempts consisted of having a master lyx file which includes (Insert-File-Child document, include type=include) two other lyx files. Then I try to refer

Re: Show all authors when citing BibTeX entry

2011-08-17 Thread Richard Heck
On 08/17/2011 10:03 AM, Julien Rioux wrote: I might waste time learning bibtex's stack language to tweak the apalike.bst file, but a quick workaround is simply to write the author names in your LyX file. Just compare the output.bibitem routine in apalike with the one in plainnat, and you'll

Re: \thanks numbering

2011-08-17 Thread Richard Heck
On 08/17/2011 11:50 AM, Ramiro Magno wrote: Hi in an author list, footnotes are translated to \thanks, which I'm using for affiliations. How do I get the corresponding footnotes to be numbered? This is document-class dependent. You may be able to use ERT to make a real footnote, but that

Re: cross-referencing between files

2011-08-17 Thread Richard Heck
On 08/17/2011 11:58 AM, Ramiro Magno wrote: Hi I've been googling about how to do cross-referencing between two lyx documents. None of the solutions I've seen so far worked for me. My attempts consisted of having a master lyx file which includes (Insert-File-Child document, include

Re: Show all authors when citing BibTeX entry

2011-08-17 Thread Julien Rioux
On 17/08/2011 10:22 AM, Richard Heck wrote: On 08/17/2011 10:03 AM, Julien Rioux wrote: I might waste time learning bibtex's stack language to tweak the apalike.bst file, but a quick workaround is simply to write the author names in your LyX file. Just compare the output.bibitem routine in

listing package with multicol

2011-08-17 Thread Kulkarni Shantanu
Hi, I have to split a program code (done using listing package)in 2 columns. The ways I have in mind are, - make minipage 50% of width - make a table with 2 colums - use multicol package Which of these is preferred? Or any other way that is recommended? Thanks in advance. Regards, Shantanu --

Re: Show all authors when citing BibTeX entry

2011-08-17 Thread Paul Smith
On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 3:26 PM, Julien Rioux jri...@physics.utoronto.ca wrote: I might waste time learning bibtex's stack language to tweak the apalike.bst file, but a quick workaround is simply to write the author names in your LyX file. Just compare the output.bibitem routine in apalike

Re: Show all authors when citing BibTeX entry

2011-08-17 Thread Richard Heck
On 08/17/2011 11:28 AM, Paul Smith wrote: On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 3:26 PM, Julien Rioux jri...@physics.utoronto.ca wrote: I might waste time learning bibtex's stack language to tweak the apalike.bst file, but a quick workaround is simply to write the author names in your LyX file. Just

Re: Show all authors when citing BibTeX entry

2011-08-17 Thread Julien Rioux
On 17/08/2011 12:31 PM, Richard Heck wrote: On 08/17/2011 11:28 AM, Paul Smith wrote: On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 3:26 PM, Julien Rioux jri...@physics.utoronto.ca wrote: I might waste time learning bibtex's stack language to tweak the apalike.bst file, but a quick workaround is simply to write

Page numbering: [Page #] / [Total # of pages]

2011-08-17 Thread ChiPro
Hi, how does one change the page numbering format to the following: [Page number] / [Total number of pages] Example: At the bottom (center) of the fifth page of the document that has a total of 15 pages, I would like the PDF file to display 5 / 15. Thanks!

Re: Page numbering: [Page #] / [Total # of pages]

2011-08-17 Thread Steve Litt
On Wednesday, August 17, 2011 04:03:36 PM ChiPro wrote: Hi, how does one change the page numbering format to the following: [Page number] / [Total number of pages] Example: At the bottom (center) of the fifth page of the document that has a total of 15 pages, I would like the PDF

Re: Page numbering: [Page #] / [Total # of pages]

2011-08-17 Thread ChiPro
Steve Litt slitt at troubleshooters.com writes: I asked this exact question a couple years ago, and those were the suggestions. I think I got lastpage to do what I wanted. SteveT Thanks Steve. Even more basic question, how do I install this package on my Mac? (I'm a beginner) Thanks!

Re: Page numbering: [Page #] / [Total # of pages]

2011-08-17 Thread Liviu Andronic
On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 10:58 PM, ChiPro chipro...@gmail.com wrote: Steve Litt slitt at troubleshooters.com writes: I asked this exact question a couple years ago, and those were the suggestions. I think I got lastpage to do what I wanted. SteveT Thanks Steve. Even more basic question,

Re: MacTeX/XeTeX pdf setting problems

2011-08-17 Thread shyam basnet
I was also having the same problem while trying to view pdf or Xetex with Miktex. I re-install the Miktex 2.8, the old one, and resolved the problem. You may try the older version of Mactex. Shyam On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 10:00 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org wrote: Maria Gouskova wrote:

Re: Page numbering: [Page #] / [Total # of pages]

2011-08-17 Thread Steve Litt
On Wednesday, August 17, 2011 04:58:29 PM ChiPro wrote: Steve Litt slitt at troubleshooters.com writes: I asked this exact question a couple years ago, and those were the suggestions. I think I got lastpage to do what I wanted. SteveT Thanks Steve. Even more basic question, how do I

Re: listing package with multicol

2011-08-17 Thread Paul Rubin
Kulkarni Shantanu ml at lists.shantanukulkarni.org writes: Hi, I have to split a program code (done using listing package)in 2 columns. The ways I have in mind are, - make minipage 50% of width - make a table with 2 colums - use multicol package Which of these is preferred? Or any

Show all authors when citing BibTeX entry

2011-08-17 Thread Paul Smith
Dear All, Consider a BibTeX entry with 3 authors. With the style apalike, when citing this BibTeX entry, I get something like the following in the pdf file: Author1 et al. (2000). Is it possible instead to get something like the following in the pdf file: Author1, Author2 and Author3 (2000) ?

Re: Show all authors when citing BibTeX entry

2011-08-17 Thread Julien Rioux
On 17/08/2011 8:38 AM, Paul Smith wrote: Dear All, Consider a BibTeX entry with 3 authors. With the style apalike, when citing this BibTeX entry, I get something like the following in the pdf file: Author1 et al. (2000). Is it possible instead to get something like the following in the pdf

Re: Show all authors when citing BibTeX entry

2011-08-17 Thread Paul Smith
On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 1:56 PM, Julien Rioux wrote: >> Consider a BibTeX entry with 3 authors. With the style apalike, when >> citing this BibTeX entry, I get something like the following in the >> pdf file: >> >> Author1 et al. (2000). >> >> Is it possible instead to

Re: Show all authors when citing BibTeX entry

2011-08-17 Thread Julien Rioux
On 17/08/2011 9:23 AM, Paul Smith wrote: On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 1:56 PM, Julien Rioux wrote: Consider a BibTeX entry with 3 authors. With the style apalike, when citing this BibTeX entry, I get something like the following in the pdf file: Author1 et al. (2000).

Re: Show all authors when citing BibTeX entry

2011-08-17 Thread Paul Smith
On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 2:47 PM, Julien Rioux wrote: Consider a BibTeX entry with 3 authors. With the style apalike, when citing this BibTeX entry, I get something like the following in the pdf file: Author1 et al. (2000). Is it

Re: Show all authors when citing BibTeX entry

2011-08-17 Thread Julien Rioux
On 17/08/2011 9:56 AM, Paul Smith wrote: On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 2:47 PM, Julien Rioux wrote: Consider a BibTeX entry with 3 authors. With the style apalike, when citing this BibTeX entry, I get something like the following in the pdf file: Author1 et al. (2000).

\thanks numbering

2011-08-17 Thread Ramiro Magno
Hi in an author list, footnotes are translated to \thanks, which I'm using for affiliations. How do I get the corresponding footnotes to be numbered? Thank you. Ramiro

cross-referencing between files

2011-08-17 Thread Ramiro Magno
Hi I've been googling about how to do cross-referencing between two lyx documents. None of the solutions I've seen so far worked for me. My attempts consisted of having a master lyx file which includes (Insert->File->Child document, include type=include) two other lyx files. Then I try to

Re: Show all authors when citing BibTeX entry

2011-08-17 Thread Richard Heck
On 08/17/2011 10:03 AM, Julien Rioux wrote: > > I might waste time learning bibtex's stack language to tweak the > apalike.bst file, but a quick workaround is simply to write the author > names in your LyX file. > Just compare the output.bibitem routine in apalike with the one in plainnat, and

Re: \thanks numbering

2011-08-17 Thread Richard Heck
On 08/17/2011 11:50 AM, Ramiro Magno wrote: > Hi > > in an author list, footnotes are translated to \thanks, which I'm using for > affiliations. > How do I get the corresponding footnotes to be numbered? > This is document-class dependent. You may be able to use ERT to make a real footnote, but

Re: cross-referencing between files

2011-08-17 Thread Richard Heck
On 08/17/2011 11:58 AM, Ramiro Magno wrote: > Hi > > I've been googling about how to do cross-referencing between two lyx > documents. None of the solutions I've seen so far worked for me. > My attempts consisted of having a master lyx file which includes > (Insert->File->Child document, include

Re: Show all authors when citing BibTeX entry

2011-08-17 Thread Julien Rioux
On 17/08/2011 10:22 AM, Richard Heck wrote: On 08/17/2011 10:03 AM, Julien Rioux wrote: I might waste time learning bibtex's stack language to tweak the apalike.bst file, but a quick workaround is simply to write the author names in your LyX file. Just compare the output.bibitem routine in

listing package with multicol

2011-08-17 Thread Kulkarni Shantanu
Hi, I have to split a program code (done using listing package)in 2 columns. The ways I have in mind are, - make minipage 50% of width - make a table with 2 colums - use multicol package Which of these is preferred? Or any other way that is recommended? Thanks in advance. Regards, Shantanu --

Re: Show all authors when citing BibTeX entry

2011-08-17 Thread Paul Smith
On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 3:26 PM, Julien Rioux wrote: >>> I might waste time learning bibtex's stack language to tweak the >>> apalike.bst file, but a quick workaround is simply to write the author >>> names in your LyX file. >>> >> Just compare the output.bibitem

Re: Show all authors when citing BibTeX entry

2011-08-17 Thread Richard Heck
On 08/17/2011 11:28 AM, Paul Smith wrote: > On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 3:26 PM, Julien Rioux > wrote: I might waste time learning bibtex's stack language to tweak the apalike.bst file, but a quick workaround is simply to write the author names in your LyX

Re: Show all authors when citing BibTeX entry

2011-08-17 Thread Julien Rioux
On 17/08/2011 12:31 PM, Richard Heck wrote: On 08/17/2011 11:28 AM, Paul Smith wrote: On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 3:26 PM, Julien Rioux wrote: I might waste time learning bibtex's stack language to tweak the apalike.bst file, but a quick workaround is simply to write

Page numbering: [Page #] / [Total # of pages]

2011-08-17 Thread ChiPro
Hi, how does one change the page numbering format to the following: [Page number] / [Total number of pages] Example: At the bottom (center) of the fifth page of the document that has a total of 15 pages, I would like the PDF file to display "5 / 15". Thanks!

Re: Page numbering: [Page #] / [Total # of pages]

2011-08-17 Thread Steve Litt
On Wednesday, August 17, 2011 04:03:36 PM ChiPro wrote: > Hi, > > how does one change the page numbering format to the following: > > [Page number] / [Total number of pages] > > > > Example: > > At the bottom (center) of the fifth page of the document that has a > total of 15 pages, I would

Re: Page numbering: [Page #] / [Total # of pages]

2011-08-17 Thread ChiPro
Steve Litt troubleshooters.com> writes: > I asked this exact question a couple years ago, and those were the > suggestions. I think I got lastpage to do what I wanted. > > SteveT > Thanks Steve. Even more basic question, how do I install this package on my Mac? (I'm a beginner) Thanks!

Re: Page numbering: [Page #] / [Total # of pages]

2011-08-17 Thread Liviu Andronic
On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 10:58 PM, ChiPro wrote: > Steve Litt troubleshooters.com> writes: > >> I asked this exact question a couple years ago, and those were the >> suggestions. I think I got lastpage to do what I wanted. >> >> SteveT >> > > Thanks Steve. Even more basic

Re: MacTeX/XeTeX pdf setting problems

2011-08-17 Thread shyam basnet
I was also having the same problem while trying to view pdf or Xetex with Miktex. I re-install the Miktex 2.8, the old one, and resolved the problem. You may try the older version of Mactex. Shyam On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 10:00 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: > Maria Gouskova wrote:

Re: Page numbering: [Page #] / [Total # of pages]

2011-08-17 Thread Steve Litt
On Wednesday, August 17, 2011 04:58:29 PM ChiPro wrote: > Steve Litt troubleshooters.com> writes: > > I asked this exact question a couple years ago, and those were > > the suggestions. I think I got lastpage to do what I wanted. > > > > SteveT > > Thanks Steve. Even more basic question, how do

Re: listing package with multicol

2011-08-17 Thread Paul Rubin
Kulkarni Shantanu lists.shantanukulkarni.org> writes: > > Hi, > I have to split a program code (done using listing package)in 2 columns. > The ways I have in mind are, > - make minipage 50% of width > - make a table with 2 colums > - use multicol package > > Which of these is preferred? Or any