I have difficulties with the title page of my thesis. I already have:
Title
Author
Date
Name of university (using publishers)
I would like to include the names of my super visors after the name of the
university. I have tried with different possibilities (Extratitle an
additional publisher
On Thursday 04 August 2005 20:58, Kimmo Elo wrote:
My suggestion:
Write the name of the university using the publishers style, then
press Crtl+Enter in order to continue using the publishers style, add
first supervisor's name, press Ctrl+Enter to add second supervisor' name
and so on.
On Thursday 04 August 2005 22:55, Dean wrote:
I'm having a strange problem with my bibliography. I think the wrong
language is being used only in the bibiliography (the rest of the document
s ok). My bibliography is generated by bibtex, and the bibtex file looks
fine, but I see things like
I have difficulties with the title page of my thesis. I already have:
Title
Author
Date
Name of university (using publishers)
I would like to include the names of my super visors after the name of the
university. I have tried with different possibilities (Extratitle an
additional publisher
On Thursday 04 August 2005 20:58, Kimmo Elo wrote:
My suggestion:
Write the name of the university using the publishers style, then
press Crtl+Enter in order to continue using the publishers style, add
first supervisor's name, press Ctrl+Enter to add second supervisor' name
and so on.
On Thursday 04 August 2005 22:55, Dean wrote:
I'm having a strange problem with my bibliography. I think the wrong
language is being used only in the bibiliography (the rest of the document
s ok). My bibliography is generated by bibtex, and the bibtex file looks
fine, but I see things like
I have difficulties with the title page of my thesis. I already have:
Title
Author
Date
Name of university (using "publishers")
I would like to include the names of my super visors after the name of the
university. I have tried with different possibilities (Extratitle an
additional publisher
On Thursday 04 August 2005 20:58, Kimmo Elo wrote:
> My suggestion:
> Write the name of the university using the "publishers" style, then
> press Crtl+Enter in order to continue using the "publishers" style, add
> first supervisor's name, press Ctrl+Enter to add second supervisor' name
> and so
On Thursday 04 August 2005 22:55, Dean wrote:
> I'm having a strange problem with my bibliography. I think the wrong
> language is being used only in the bibiliography (the rest of the document
> s ok). My bibliography is generated by bibtex, and the bibtex file looks
> fine, but I see things
I am working on a LyX document on a Linux PC, but from time to time I need to
work on a laptop. It is safe to move my document between LyX on Mac OSX (or
WinXP) and Linux? Does the OSX version support NatBib?
Janus
--
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
On Friday 29 July 2005 13:16, Georg Baum wrote:
Yes. Several people I know do this on a regular basis, and the file format
is the same.
Perfect. I am quite paranoid when it comes to my thesis (deadline is getting
closer) and was afraid that OSX and Linux uses different character encodings
in
I am working on a LyX document on a Linux PC, but from time to time I need to
work on a laptop. It is safe to move my document between LyX on Mac OSX (or
WinXP) and Linux? Does the OSX version support NatBib?
Janus
--
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
On Friday 29 July 2005 13:16, Georg Baum wrote:
Yes. Several people I know do this on a regular basis, and the file format
is the same.
Perfect. I am quite paranoid when it comes to my thesis (deadline is getting
closer) and was afraid that OSX and Linux uses different character encodings
in
I am working on a LyX document on a Linux PC, but from time to time I need to
work on a laptop. It is safe to move my document between LyX on Mac OSX (or
WinXP) and Linux? Does the OSX version support NatBib?
Janus
--
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
On Friday 29 July 2005 13:16, Georg Baum wrote:
> Yes. Several people I know do this on a regular basis, and the file format
> is the same.
Perfect. I am quite paranoid when it comes to my thesis (deadline is getting
closer) and was afraid that OSX and Linux uses different character encodings
= {{The Danish Board of Technology}},
institution = {{The Danish Board of Technology}},
owner = {Janus Sandsgaard},
}
For
example, IMHO the author of the report shouldn't be an institution, but
some person. Institution is then just in the field institution of
@techreport.
I agree. But if if I do
In my bib-file I have an author who have written more than one publication in
a year. When citing these publications I would expect NatBib to handle it by
doing something like:
Sandsgaard, Janus (2004a)
Sandsgaard, Janus (2004b)
(this is what apalike does). But instead I get an error message:
Attached: My first .bst file made (somewhat in blind) in 5 minutes using
makebst. Do not understand why this one works when there are problems with
the ones from the author of NatBib.
Janus
On Wednesday 22 June 2005 15:32, Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
In my bib-file I have an author who have
= {{The Danish Board of Technology}},
institution = {{The Danish Board of Technology}},
owner = {Janus Sandsgaard},
}
For
example, IMHO the author of the report shouldn't be an institution, but
some person. Institution is then just in the field institution of
@techreport.
I agree. But if if I do
In my bib-file I have an author who have written more than one publication in
a year. When citing these publications I would expect NatBib to handle it by
doing something like:
Sandsgaard, Janus (2004a)
Sandsgaard, Janus (2004b)
(this is what apalike does). But instead I get an error message:
Attached: My first .bst file made (somewhat in blind) in 5 minutes using
makebst. Do not understand why this one works when there are problems with
the ones from the author of NatBib.
Janus
On Wednesday 22 June 2005 15:32, Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
In my bib-file I have an author who have
isher = {{The Danish Board of Technology}},
year = {2005},
author = {{The Danish Board of Technology}},
institution = {{The Danish Board of Technology}},
owner = {Janus Sandsgaard},
}
> For
> example, IMHO the author of the report shouldn't be an institution, but
> some person. Instituti
In my bib-file I have an author who have written more than one publication in
a year. When citing these publications I would expect NatBib to handle it by
doing something like:
Sandsgaard, Janus (2004a)
Sandsgaard, Janus (2004b)
(this is what apalike does). But instead I get an error message:
Attached: My first .bst file made (somewhat in blind) in 5 minutes using
makebst. Do not understand why this one works when there are problems with
the ones from the author of NatBib.
Janus
On Wednesday 22 June 2005 15:32, Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
> In my bib-file I have an author who h
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
On Wednesday 08 June 2005 19:43, Angus Leeming wrote:
Sure! Only the 55 strings in english.nsh ( http://tinyurl.com/8ukxa )
need translating.
Here it is. Two things: 1) The translation is OK, but not perfect, since I
haven't seen the sentences in context yet, but if these strings goes into
On Wednesday 08 June 2005 19:43, Angus Leeming wrote:
Sure! Only the 55 strings in english.nsh ( http://tinyurl.com/8ukxa )
need translating.
Here it is. Two things: 1) The translation is OK, but not perfect, since I
haven't seen the sentences in context yet, but if these strings goes into
On Wednesday 08 June 2005 19:43, Angus Leeming wrote:
> Sure! Only the 55 strings in english.nsh ( http://tinyurl.com/8ukxa )
> need translating.
Here it is. Two things: 1) The translation is OK, but not perfect, since I
haven't seen the sentences in context yet, but if these strings goes into
On Friday 13 May 2005 14:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I copied parts of your post to this page
Great. The answer from Jürgen is excellent.
Janus
--
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and
On Friday 13 May 2005 14:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I copied parts of your post to this page
Great. The answer from Jürgen is excellent.
Janus
--
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and
On Friday 13 May 2005 14:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I copied parts of your post to this page
Great. The answer from Jürgen is excellent.
Janus
--
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and
On Thursday 12 May 2005 10:25, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Is the \nocite* ERT the only citation? LyX is calling natbib only if you
have inserted a citation inset.
No, the \nocite is not the only citation. There are a few normal citations in
the text as well.
There are two options:
- put
On Thursday 12 May 2005 09:36, Rob S wrote:
Try adding this to the document preamble - it works using \nocite{*},
apalike and Natbib producing the output as you require:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]([EMAIL PROTECTED] , #2\fi)}
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thank. Now all my literature is listed in a apa like
On Thursday 12 May 2005 10:29, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
That's exactly what Amatex does:
http://www.2ndminute.org:8080/amatex/pages/main.jsp
Beautiful! Just typed in two random (but thesis relevant) books from my table
and Amatex produced the BibTex-entry. Thanks.
Janus
--
Roskilde
On Thursday 12 May 2005 20:07, Angus Leeming wrote:
Insert-Note[ Insert-Citation ]
Ah, ok.
Nope. LyX will only add \usepackage[...]{natbib} to the generated LaTeX
file if it sees that you have a citation entry.
OK. I already have a few citations in the text.
Janus
--
Roskilde
On Thursday 12 May 2005 20:35, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Not strange at all. The problem is that apalike.bst has not been designed
for natbib, but for a different package (apacite.sty). So don't expect it
to work with natbib.
Ah. Thanks a lot. I was not aware of that. I guess I need to
On Thursday 12 May 2005 10:25, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Is the \nocite* ERT the only citation? LyX is calling natbib only if you
have inserted a citation inset.
No, the \nocite is not the only citation. There are a few normal citations in
the text as well.
There are two options:
- put
On Thursday 12 May 2005 09:36, Rob S wrote:
Try adding this to the document preamble - it works using \nocite{*},
apalike and Natbib producing the output as you require:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]([EMAIL PROTECTED] , #2\fi)}
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thank. Now all my literature is listed in a apa like
On Thursday 12 May 2005 10:29, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
That's exactly what Amatex does:
http://www.2ndminute.org:8080/amatex/pages/main.jsp
Beautiful! Just typed in two random (but thesis relevant) books from my table
and Amatex produced the BibTex-entry. Thanks.
Janus
--
Roskilde
On Thursday 12 May 2005 20:07, Angus Leeming wrote:
Insert-Note[ Insert-Citation ]
Ah, ok.
Nope. LyX will only add \usepackage[...]{natbib} to the generated LaTeX
file if it sees that you have a citation entry.
OK. I already have a few citations in the text.
Janus
--
Roskilde
On Thursday 12 May 2005 20:35, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Not strange at all. The problem is that apalike.bst has not been designed
for natbib, but for a different package (apacite.sty). So don't expect it
to work with natbib.
Ah. Thanks a lot. I was not aware of that. I guess I need to
On Thursday 12 May 2005 10:25, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> Is the \nocite* ERT the only citation? LyX is calling natbib only if you
> have inserted a citation inset.
No, the \nocite is not the only citation. There are a few normal citations in
the text as well.
> There are two options:
> -
On Thursday 12 May 2005 09:36, Rob S wrote:
> Try adding this to the document preamble - it works using \nocite{*},
> apalike and Natbib producing the output as you require:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]([EMAIL PROTECTED] , #2\fi)}
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thank. Now all my literature is listed in a apa like
On Thursday 12 May 2005 10:29, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> That's exactly what Amatex does:
> http://www.2ndminute.org:8080/amatex/pages/main.jsp
Beautiful! Just typed in two random (but thesis relevant) books from my table
and Amatex produced the BibTex-entry. Thanks.
Janus
--
Roskilde
On Thursday 12 May 2005 20:07, Angus Leeming wrote:
> Insert->Note[ Insert->Citation ]
Ah, ok.
> Nope. LyX will only add "\usepackage[...]{natbib}" to the generated LaTeX
> file if it sees that you have a citation entry.
OK. I already have a few citations in the text.
Janus
--
Roskilde
On Thursday 12 May 2005 20:35, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> Not strange at all. The problem is that apalike.bst has not been designed
> for natbib, but for a different package (apacite.sty). So don't expect it
> to work with natbib.
Ah. Thanks a lot. I was not aware of that. I guess I need to
Is is possible to lookup literature on some online ressource (e.g. Amazon) and
get ready made bibtex entries, so you don't have to type it in by hand? Is
there a bibtex manager that can do this kind of lookup?
Janus
--
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
On Wednesday 27 April 2005 12:20, Tim Michelsen wrote:
The whole thing is great. I think I collegue of mine will soon move over.
He works on TeXniccenter. :-( But a major drawback - as stated in my
initial post - he needs a citation method for humanities (economies)
including citation inside
Hi there,
I would like to show all (or additional) literature from my bib-file in the
bibliography, and not just the literature I am citing. I have tried to follow
the advise at:
http://www.texnik.de//bibtex/bibtex.phtml#cite*
by inserting \nocite{*} as ERT in my LyX document. But this
Is is possible to lookup literature on some online ressource (e.g. Amazon) and
get ready made bibtex entries, so you don't have to type it in by hand? Is
there a bibtex manager that can do this kind of lookup?
Janus
--
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
On Wednesday 27 April 2005 12:20, Tim Michelsen wrote:
The whole thing is great. I think I collegue of mine will soon move over.
He works on TeXniccenter. :-( But a major drawback - as stated in my
initial post - he needs a citation method for humanities (economies)
including citation inside
Hi there,
I would like to show all (or additional) literature from my bib-file in the
bibliography, and not just the literature I am citing. I have tried to follow
the advise at:
http://www.texnik.de//bibtex/bibtex.phtml#cite*
by inserting \nocite{*} as ERT in my LyX document. But this
Is is possible to lookup literature on some online ressource (e.g. Amazon) and
get ready made bibtex entries, so you don't have to type it in by hand? Is
there a bibtex manager that can do this kind of lookup?
Janus
--
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
On Wednesday 27 April 2005 12:20, Tim Michelsen wrote:
> The whole thing is great. I think I collegue of mine will soon move over.
> He works on TeXniccenter. :-( But a major drawback - as stated in my
> initial post - he needs a citation method for humanities (economies)
> including citation
Hi there,
I would like to show all (or additional) literature from my bib-file in the
bibliography, and not just the literature I am citing. I have tried to follow
the advise at:
http://www.texnik.de//bibtex/bibtex.phtml#cite*
by inserting "\nocite{*}" as ERT in my LyX document. But this
On Friday 29 April 2005 10:09, Angus Leeming wrote:
Your call of course, but this means that you'll end up cutting and pasting
references from one lyx file to another as you write more and more
articles. Much better to have them all in one, checked database.
OK. I am convinced. I'll give it
On Friday 29 April 2005 10:09, Angus Leeming wrote:
Your call of course, but this means that you'll end up cutting and pasting
references from one lyx file to another as you write more and more
articles. Much better to have them all in one, checked database.
OK. I am convinced. I'll give it
On Friday 29 April 2005 10:09, Angus Leeming wrote:
> Your call of course, but this means that you'll end up cutting and pasting
> references from one lyx file to another as you write more and more
> articles. Much better to have them all in one, checked database.
OK. I am convinced. I'll give
On Tuesday 26 April 2005 22:31, Matej Cepl wrote:
put round in Layout/Document/Layout/options (without quotes), and then
switch on NatBiB in Layout/Document/Bibliography/Use Natbib.
Thanks. But that require using a Bib-file instead of the build-in bibliography
feature, right? I was trying to
On Tuesday 26 April 2005 22:31, Matej Cepl wrote:
put round in Layout/Document/Layout/options (without quotes), and then
switch on NatBiB in Layout/Document/Bibliography/Use Natbib.
Thanks. But that require using a Bib-file instead of the build-in bibliography
feature, right? I was trying to
On Tuesday 26 April 2005 22:31, Matej Cepl wrote:
> put "round" in Layout/Document/Layout/options (without quotes), and then
> switch on NatBiB in Layout/Document/Bibliography/Use Natbib.
Thanks. But that require using a Bib-file instead of the build-in bibliography
feature, right? I was trying
Hi there
I m writing a thesis in LyX, but have a problem with bibliography: I would
like to use the build reference manager in LyX (instead of relying on
BibTeX), but I prefer references in the format of (author, year) instead of
[autohor, year] as the build in bibliography features does by
Hi there
I m writing a thesis in LyX, but have a problem with bibliography: I would
like to use the build reference manager in LyX (instead of relying on
BibTeX), but I prefer references in the format of (author, year) instead of
[autohor, year] as the build in bibliography features does by
Hi there
I m writing a thesis in LyX, but have a problem with bibliography: I would
like to use the build reference manager in LyX (instead of relying on
BibTeX), but I prefer references in the format of (author, year) instead of
[autohor, year] as the build in bibliography features does by
On Sunday 04 July 2004 07:56, Varun Reddy wrote:
Is there any reference material on how to use Bibdesk with Lyx?
I assume Bibdesk is a kind of BibTeX-editor. Create a bib-file in the
application and then read the documentation about references in the LyX
manual. Here you'll find a
On Sunday 04 July 2004 07:56, Varun Reddy wrote:
Is there any reference material on how to use Bibdesk with Lyx?
I assume Bibdesk is a kind of BibTeX-editor. Create a bib-file in the
application and then read the documentation about references in the LyX
manual. Here you'll find a
On Sunday 04 July 2004 07:56, Varun Reddy wrote:
> Is there any reference material on how to use Bibdesk with Lyx?
I assume "Bibdesk" is a kind of BibTeX-editor. Create a bib-file in the
application and then read the documentation about references in the LyX
manual. Here you'll find a
On Tuesday 29 June 2004 18:21, Jan Smid wrote:
Is it somehow
configurable to let the text on screen appear a little bit more like the
printed version?
Whoo... That wouldn't be in accordance with the WYSIWYM princip of LyX. If you
need somthing like this you might want to use OpenOffice with
On Tuesday 29 June 2004 18:21, Jan Smid wrote:
Is it somehow
configurable to let the text on screen appear a little bit more like the
printed version?
Whoo... That wouldn't be in accordance with the WYSIWYM princip of LyX. If you
need somthing like this you might want to use OpenOffice with
On Tuesday 29 June 2004 18:21, Jan Smid wrote:
> Is it somehow
> configurable to let the text on screen appear a little bit more like the
> printed version?
Whoo... That wouldn't be in accordance with the WYSIWYM princip of LyX. If you
need somthing like this you might want to use OpenOffice
On Tuesday 23 March 2004 10:04, Angus Leeming wrote:
As Georg says. No pdflatex installed.
Your use-case suggests to me that you really should install pdflatex
which will be able to handle your images as-is.
(...)
Hope that the process is a little clearer. The moral? Install
ImageMagick
Dear LyX users
Does any of you use Jurabib with LyX?
I am writing reports at social science using LyX and BibTeX - but I am not
sure if the standard BibTeX styles suits my needs for references. I guess
it's because the existing solution it's mostly a tool for natural science -
and social
On Tuesday 23 March 2004 10:04, Angus Leeming wrote:
As Georg says. No pdflatex installed.
Your use-case suggests to me that you really should install pdflatex
which will be able to handle your images as-is.
(...)
Hope that the process is a little clearer. The moral? Install
ImageMagick
Dear LyX users
Does any of you use Jurabib with LyX?
I am writing reports at social science using LyX and BibTeX - but I am not
sure if the standard BibTeX styles suits my needs for references. I guess
it's because the existing solution it's mostly a tool for natural science -
and social
On Tuesday 23 March 2004 10:04, Angus Leeming wrote:
> As Georg says. No pdflatex installed.
> Your use-case suggests to me that you really should install pdflatex
> which will be able to handle your images as-is.
(...)
> Hope that the process is a little clearer. The moral? Install
>
Dear LyX users
Does any of you use Jurabib with LyX?
I am writing reports at social science using LyX and BibTeX - but I am not
sure if the standard BibTeX styles suits my needs for references. I guess
it's because the existing solution it's mostly a tool for natural science -
and social
Hi there
I am working with LyX and BibTex, but I find the different styles do be
confusing: acm, alpha, adrfax etc.
Where can I find a list of the most common BibTex stykesformats? I am looking
for a style which will give me something simple like this in my foodnotes:
Bijker 1995,
Hi there
I am working with LyX and BibTex, but I find the different styles do be
confusing: acm, alpha, adrfax etc.
Where can I find a list of the most common BibTex stykesformats? I am looking
for a style which will give me something simple like this in my foodnotes:
Bijker 1995,
Hi there
I am working with LyX and BibTex, but I find the different styles do be
confusing: acm, alpha, adrfax etc.
Where can I find a list of the most common BibTex stykesformats? I am looking
for a style which will give me something simple like this in my foodnotes:
Bijker 1995,
Hi there
Where can I find (download) examples on academic reports in LyX format with
crossreferences, figurs, tables, BibTeX etc?
-j
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Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in
Hi there
Where can I find (download) examples on academic reports in LyX format with
crossreferences, figurs, tables, BibTeX etc?
-j
--
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in
Hi there
Where can I find (download) examples on academic reports in LyX format with
crossreferences, figurs, tables, BibTeX etc?
-j
--
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in
On Tuesday 23 March 2004 10:04, Angus Leeming wrote:
Your use-case suggests to me that you really should install pdflatex
which will be able to handle your images as-is.
I am running SuSE Linux 9.0 but cannot find a rpm named pdflatex. Does
anybody know if it can be named something
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