On Thu, 2008-10-09 at 18:43 +0100, Erez Yerushalmi wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I once asked for your help to connect bibtex with lyx, and like many of you
> I use Jabref.
>
> Lately, I've been using a new program called Zotero.
> Its a new, cute, FREE program: www.zotero.org, which is an add-on to
> fi
Hi All,
I once asked for your help to connect bibtex with lyx, and like many of you
I use Jabref.
Lately, I've been using a new program called Zotero.
Its a new, cute, FREE program: www.zotero.org, which is an add-on to
firefox.
I recommend watching there Ztour film for a quick overview.
So the
lly new user of latex.
> After much hard work, I have decided to use LYX and for my bibliography I
> wish to use jabref. Now, creation of references in jabref is Ok. I have
> decided to use the following filefor the bib style.
>
> http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bibtex/unsrt.bst
>
rohitthakkar wrote:
> Kindly suggest the Change at the earliest.
>
You will have to change the unsrt.bst.
You must create a macro that insert a carriage return (\\) after outputting
author.
Bibtex files are not easy to hack, the best guide is Tame the Beast from
Nicolas Markey
http://www.lsv.
Hi everyone,
I am using lyx for writing my thesis and am a Really new user of latex.
After much hard work, I have decided to use LYX and for my bibliography I
wish to use jabref. Now, creation of references in jabref is Ok. I have
decided to use the following filefor the bib style.
http
Tim Harris wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm using LyX to write up my Thesis and was wondering if there is a
simple way to make the "BIBLIOGRAPHY" text appear as "Bibliography" in
the top right heading of all the bibliography pages.
I'm using the "report" doc
Hi everyone,
I'm using LyX to write up my Thesis and was wondering if there is a
simple way to make the "BIBLIOGRAPHY" text appear as "Bibliography" in
the top right heading of all the bibliography pages.
I'm using the "report" document class,
wangyq wrote:
Currently I am writing a new book. I hope that all chapters have their own
bibliography, i.e. I want insert a bibliography right after the end of every
chapter. But the bibliography are inserted with a new page. That's not I want.
How to insert the bibliography without new
Currently I am writing a new book. I hope that all chapters have their own
bibliography, i.e. I want insert a bibliography right after the end of every
chapter. But the bibliography are inserted with a new page. That's not I want.
How to insert the bibliography without new page?
Many t
Louis A. Turk wrote:
How can I stop the bibliography from starting on a new page when using
the memoir class?
See section 10.6 of the manual for memoir (memman.pdf). As there
explained, the bibliography heading is produced by the \bibsection
command, which by default sets the bibliography
How can I stop the bibliography from starting on a new page when using
the memoir class?
Lou
Florin Oprina wrote:
Well, it's good to know it's fixed. I'm dying to see the new 1.6 version!
Binaries are available for rc1, which is generally pretty stable. There
are some crashes we still need to get at, but people are using it for
serious work. You can see what 1.6 will be like, anywa
Well, it's good to know it's fixed. I'm dying to see the new 1.6 version!
On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 1:34 AM, rgheck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Johannes Knaus wrote:
>>
>> Hi Florin,
>>
>> I can confirm this for Lyx 1.5.6 and 1.6.x.
>>
> This should be fixed in 1.6. I've just checked it, and it wo
Johannes Knaus wrote:
Hi Florin,
I can confirm this for Lyx 1.5.6 and 1.6.x.
This should be fixed in 1.6. I've just checked it, and it works fine for
me. I'd send a screenshot, but the mailer won't let me.
rh
I realized this already but as the typesetting is ok, I thought this
was maybe so
Florin Oprina wrote:
There seems to be an open bug regarding the strange behavior of LyX
with this regard:
http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3676
Yes, and it's marked "fixedintrunk", which means it's fixed in the
development version.
rh
Florin Oprina wrote:
Hi all.
Today I've seen the funniest bug in LyX:
I have a paper which uses natbib for citations. In my bib database, I
have an entry which says:
@ARTICLE{kageyama89,
author = {Kageyama, Tarō},
title = {The Place of Morphology in the Grammar: Verb-Verb compounds in {J}apa
There seems to be an open bug regarding the strange behavior of LyX
with this regard:
http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3676
Best,
Florin
>
> On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 8:55 PM, Johannes Knaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi Florin,
>>
>> I can confirm this for Lyx 1.5.6 and 1.6.x.
>> I real
Hi Florin,
I can confirm this for Lyx 1.5.6 and 1.6.x.
I realized this already but as the typesetting is ok, I thought this
was maybe some weird but expected behaviour of Lyx.
But as you pointed it out, it seems to be an error.
Maybe you could post it on the bugtracker?
http://bugzilla.lyx.or
Hi all.
Today I've seen the funniest bug in LyX:
I have a paper which uses natbib for citations. In my bib database, I
have an entry which says:
@ARTICLE{kageyama89,
author = {Kageyama, Tarō},
title = {The Place of Morphology in the Grammar: Verb-Verb compounds in {J}apa
nese},
journal = {Ye
hi,
In the Document Settings...
Under Bibliography...
Should I be able to change the Citation Style
from Default (Numerical) to Natbib
without changing my citation references in my document?
Or does one have to start a document with the type of style
established before writing?
When I
Hi!
I writing a book with the memoir class and each chapter should have its own bibliography section. In addition, I want a comprenhensive
bibliography for the whole. I have seen that I should use the chapterbib package. I load this package in the preamble of my master
document. Each chapter
rgheck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> First, you should try 1.5.5.
Ok, I have installed lyx 1.5.5 and it works :)
> Second, You need to select the natbib style, as well, namely:
> Author-year. This is in the Document>Settings bibliography pane, I
> think. At least
NinaNutz wrote:
Hello all again,
Here I am again with a question that I cannot solve for myself...
I'm writing my thesis in lyx 1.4.4 on windows and I would like the bibliography
appears first by surname, and then name with a dot.
I have the style natbib selected, but actuall
Hello all again,
Here I am again with a question that I cannot solve for myself...
I'm writing my thesis in lyx 1.4.4 on windows and I would like the bibliography
appears first by surname, and then name with a dot.
I have the style natbib selected, but actually the bibliography ap
s, and the address exists in the referenced entry, but is not printed
> in the bibliography, example:
Crossref are rather fragile in BibTeX, try to remove in the @incollection
the publisher and isbn fields.
>
> @incollection{SachsHombach:2003,
> crossref = {{S}achs{H}ombach:2003c},
&g
use book (koma script), when i change to book the
problem persists (was this your question?)
Are you using crossref or not ?
yes, and the address exists in the referenced entry, but is not printed
in the bibliography, example:
@incollection{SachsHombach:2003,
crossref = {{S}achs{H}ombach:2003c
Berthold Metz (PH-Freiburg) wrote:
> hi,
>
> i am using natbib (author-year) with a style i created with makebst.
>
> i have 2 problems with my bibliography-list at the end of my article -
> perhaps somebody could help me out?
>
> 1. when referencing an article i
hi,
i am using natbib (author-year) with a style i created with makebst.
i have 2 problems with my bibliography-list at the end of my article -
perhaps somebody could help me out?
1. when referencing an article in an editorial work, the address of the
publisher is not shown;
so i want
Bob Lounsbury wrote:
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 12:21 PM, Julio Rojas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Bob, Babel matters because the person asking the question seems to be
french. Or at least he speaks french.
--
-
Julio Rojas
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Goo
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 12:21 PM, Julio Rojas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bob, Babel matters because the person asking the question seems to be
> french. Or at least he speaks french.
> --
> -
> Julio Rojas
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Good to know. T
Bob, Babel matters because the person asking the question seems to be
french. Or at least he speaks french. You cannot hope everybody writes in
english. Dominik solution is for a general case, while yours only work for
the specific case the document is in english.
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 1:35 PM,
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 11:52 AM, Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dominik Waßenhoven schrieb:
>
>
> > Sorry, I didn't read thoroughly enough. But still, your suggested
> > '\renewcommand\bibname{References}' will not work with an article
> > class.[1] See the new example I attached.
>
>
Dominik Waßenhoven schrieb:
Sorry, I didn't read thoroughly enough. But still, your suggested
'\renewcommand\bibname{References}' will not work with an article
class.[1] See the new example I attached.
I don't understand this discussion. My post explains how this can be done. You solution does
In a Koma-Script report, adding these two lines in ERT just before the
Bibliography widget works for me. It also adds the References page number to
the Table of Contents at the Section size and indentation level. The first
line is slightly different from what Rich suggested, and I did not test
Bob Lounsbury schrieb:
> However, changing it to:
>
> \renewcommand\refname{Test}
>
> works for article classes. And
>
> \renewcommand\bibname{Test}
>
> works for report and book classes. Which is what I think you were
> trying to point out in the first place :-}.
Exactly.
> Thanks for the
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 10:31 AM, Dominik Waßenhoven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry, I didn't read thoroughly enough. But still, your suggested
> '\renewcommand\bibname{References}' will not work with an article
> class.[1] See the new example I attached.
You're right. This must have been l
gt;> way.
>
> As stated in my first post, "Just put this in ERT somewhere before
> your bibliography within the document". Highlighting "within the
> document" not the "Preamble".
Sorry, I didn't read thoroughly enough. But still, your suggested
quot;Just put this in ERT somewhere before
your bibliography within the document". Highlighting "within the
document" not the "Preamble".
Bob
ticle
> article (AMS)
> article (KOMA-Script)
> article (APA)
> report
> report (KOMA-Script)
> book
> book (KOMA-Script)
> book (Memoir)
Well, that's astonishing, because it shouldn't work. And it doesn't for
me. I've attached a .lyx file with your suggestio
r thesis with Lyx. I have a simple
> >> problem with Lyx and my bibliography. I inserted a Bibtex bibliography
> >> in my document and it automatically creates a header with the title
> >> "Bibliography". My problem is that I need to name this section
Bob Lounsbury schrieb:
> On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 6:20 PM, Jean-Michel Bouffard
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> I am currently writing my Master thesis with Lyx. I have a simple
>> problem with Lyx and my bibliography. I inserted a Bibtex bibliography
>>
On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 6:20 PM, Jean-Michel Bouffard
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am currently writing my Master thesis with Lyx. I have a simple
> problem with Lyx and my bibliography. I inserted a Bibtex bibliography
> in my document and it automatically
On Sun, 30 Mar 2008, Jean-Michel Bouffard wrote:
I am currently writing my Master thesis with Lyx. I have a simple problem
with Lyx and my bibliography. I inserted a Bibtex bibliography in my
document and it automatically creates a header with the title
"Bibliography". My problem is t
Jean-Michel Bouffard schrieb:
My problem is that I need to name this section
"References" instead of "Bibliography". Is there a way to remove to
automatic header so I could use my own?
When you are using a book or report class, add this to your document preamble:
\usepa
Hello,
I am currently writing my Master thesis with Lyx. I have a simple
problem with Lyx and my bibliography. I inserted a Bibtex bibliography
in my document and it automatically creates a header with the title
"Bibliography". My problem is that I need to name this section
&
Maksi wrote:
On 2008-03-26 14:37:06 +0100, "Julio Rojas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Thanks Max. BTW, is there any application that helps in the migration
from a BibTeX database to a BibLaTeX one? What about maintaining it? I
mean, something like JabRef.
As for the app, I simply continued using
On 2008-03-26 14:37:06 +0100, "Julio Rojas"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Thanks Max. BTW, is there any application that helps in the migration
from a BibTeX database to a BibLaTeX one? What about maintaining it? I
mean, something like JabRef.
As for the app, I simply continued using BibDesk, so
g/BibTeX/Biblatex), also check out the
> >> general BibTeX section in the LyX wiki
> >> (http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/BibTeX). Many of these packages have a lot
> >> of styles they come with and offer easy configuration of custom styles.
> >> In other words: y
custom styles.
In other words: you surely can achieve the style you wish in LaTeX and
if you can do so in LaTeX, you can do so in LyX as well. Unfortunately
I do not know any good ressources for bibliography and citation styles
in LaTeX, but may someone else does?
Regards,
Maksi
Thanks Max. BTW, is there any application that helps in the migration
from a BibTeX database to a BibLaTeX one? What about maintaining it? I
mean, something like JabRef.
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 9:32 AM, Maksi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2008-03-26 12:47:11 +0100, "Julio Rojas"
>
> <[EMAIL PROT
On 2008-03-26 12:47:11 +0100, "Julio Rojas"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Do you know of any good site that helps you in the step-by-step
process of using BibLaTeX? The package manual is a good reference, but
not a good beginners help source.
I would like to see a sample file. I googled for one wi
.
> In other words: you surely can achieve the style you wish in LaTeX and
> if you can do so in LaTeX, you can do so in LyX as well. Unfortunately
> I do not know any good ressources for bibliography and citation styles
> in LaTeX, but may someone else does?
>
> Regards,
>
> Maksi
>
>
>
--
-
Julio Rojas
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
styles they come with and offer easy configuration of custom styles.
In other words: you surely can achieve the style you wish in LaTeX and
if you can do so in LaTeX, you can do so in LyX as well. Unfortunately
I do not know any good ressources for bibliography and citation styles
in LaTeX,
Does anyone know if the following bibliographic "style" is supported in
LyX/LaTeX:
\begin{thebibliography}{99}
\bibitem{Zienkiewicz} O.C. Zienkiewicz and R.L. Taylor. \textit{The finite
element method}, McGraw Hill, Vol. I., (1989), Vol. II., (1991).
\bibitem{Idelsohn} S. Idelsohn and E. O\~nate.
James Mansion wrote:
I find it distracting to have to go to the bibliography section and
use the (handy!) bibiography editor and then go back to where I was to
add a Citation.
It would be really handy if the Add Citation dialog had an option to
create a new one and pop in a reference to it
I find it distracting to have to go to the bibliography section and use
the (handy!) bibiography editor and then go back to where I was to add a
Citation.
It would be really handy if the Add Citation dialog had an option to
create a new one and pop in a reference to it in one go.
I'm
I just generated my bibliography list and doesnt look like it should.
Every source should be represented by a number for instance
[1] Physics.
[2] Paper
Instead the name of the authors are displayed in alphabetical order. I checked
alreadey the Lyx settings (document, preferences
Hi, which bibliographic style is the most suited for the spanish language. I
have tried APALIKE and PLAINNAT with results in english, even thou "spanish"
is the document language. The style is not really an issue (thou if possible
I would like an APA formated bibliography), but the l
BERIS wrote:
Hi,
I will try to explain clearly my problem.
I am writting a scientific report and I added the bibliography via
Bibdesk (Bibtex for mac).
The default organisation of the bibliography is alphabetical: all my
references are classified in the alphabetical order of the authors.
And
Andréas LYBERIS wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I will try to explain clearly my problem.
>
> I am writting a scientific report and I added the bibliography via
> Bibdesk (Bibtex for mac).
> The default organisation of the bibliography is alphabetical: all my
> references are classi
Hi,
I will try to explain clearly my problem.
I am writting a scientific report and I added the bibliography via
Bibdesk (Bibtex for mac).
The default organisation of the bibliography is alphabetical: all my
references are classified in the alphabetical order of the authors.
And with this system
Bennett Helm wrote:
> On Mar 10, 2008, at 4:22 PM, Andras LYBERIS wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a problem with the bibliography of my report.
>> I have Lyx on mac os X.
>> To type it, I have been using Bibdesk, it has been ordered in
>> alphabetic order and I
On Mar 10, 2008, at 4:22 PM, Andras LYBERIS wrote:
Hi,
I have a problem with the bibliography of my report.
I have Lyx on mac os X.
To type it, I have been using Bibdesk, it has been ordered in
alphabetic order and I don't like to begin a document with a 5 as
the first reference.
I
Hi,
I have a problem with the bibliography of my report.
I have Lyx on mac os X.
To type it, I have been using Bibdesk, it has been ordered in alphabetic
order and I don't like to begin a document with a 5 as the first reference.
I can't either put the name and the year of the cita
Richard Heck wrote:
>> But another thing. When I am writing in child file and choose to compile
>> how do I make it compile the master document instead of the child
>> document?
>>
> In 1.5, I think you have to just open the master document and compile
> it. In 1.6, if I remember right, there wil
But another thing. When I am writing in child file and choose to compile how
do I make it compile the master document instead of the child document?
In 1.5, I think you have to just open the master document and compile
it. In 1.6, if I remember right, there will be a way to compile the
mast
bigblop wrote:
Ok so there is no way to keep the bibliography in a separate file and only
include it in the master document?
If the bibliography is a separate document, or if you are using the LyX
Bibliography argument to construct the bibliography, then yes, you can
do this. Just include
bigblop wrote:
>
>> I have made a main.lyx file that includes a few "child" .lyx files. Is
>> there
>> someway to create a bibliography in a separate file that can be used in
>> all
>> the separate .lyx files?
>>
> Are you using BibTeX
> I have made a main.lyx file that includes a few "child" .lyx files. Is
there
> someway to create a bibliography in a separate file that can be used in
> all
> the separate .lyx files?
>
Are you using BibTeX? If so, you can put the bibliography bit at the end
of
bigblop wrote:
I have made a main.lyx file that includes a few "child" .lyx files. Is there
someway to create a bibliography in a separate file that can be used in all
the separate .lyx files?
Are you using BibTeX? If so, you can put the bibliography bit at the end
of each file, a
I have made a main.lyx file that includes a few "child" .lyx files. Is there
someway to create a bibliography in a separate file that can be used in all
the separate .lyx files?
--
View this message in context:
http://www.nabble.com/Separate-bibliography-for-separate
Leandro Doctors wrote:
All else failing, you can try generating your own style using the
custom-bib package.
That's what I'm trying to avoid :-)
Good luck! :-)
It supports URLs (I assume this is what you have in
mind by a URI?).
According to the W3C, the new name for URL is now URI (uni
Am So 17 Feb 2008 schrieb Paul A. Rubin:
> I don't know any. There's a page on the wiki
> (http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Links) with links to various web pages that
> list or compare BibTeX styles.
I've checked out the LyX wiki (all BibTex-related pages), but it hasn't got
what I need.
> All else f
{hansp},
> > timestamp = {2007.12.16},
> > url = {http://java.sun.com/products/sjwtoolkit/}
> > }
>
> > When I add a reference in the LyX document to the above, it is
> > correctly printed in bibliography like the other entries - but the URL
> > attribut
sp},
> timestamp = {2007.12.16},
> url = {http://java.sun.com/products/sjwtoolkit/}
> }
> When I add a reference in the LyX document to the above, it is
> correctly printed in bibliography like the other entries - but the URL
> attribute is omitted
> Are there any ways to mak
Am Mo 18 Feb 2008 schrieb Hans J. Prueller:
> Are there any ways to make LyX also printing the URL's of bibtex
> entries???
Partially resolved:
http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users%40lists.lyx.org/msg61943.html
Cheers,
L
;-)
ANY tips that could help me are appreciated!
I have to reference some websites/URLs in bibliography. My bibliography
is a managed bibtex-file using JabRef.
A exemplary bibtex entry looks like this:
@OTHER{SJWTK,
title = {Sun Java Wireless Toolkit},
owner = {hansp},
timestamp
Leandro Doctors wrote:
Am So 17 Feb 2008 schrieb Paul A. Rubin:
Leandro Doctors wrote:
When exporting to PDF (in the three ways LyX supports), the URIs
and "Retreived on ..." dates of my references don't appear.
Are you using BibTeX[?]
Yes
if so, are you using a bibliographic style that supp
Am So 17 Feb 2008 schrieb Paul A. Rubin:
> Leandro Doctors wrote:
> > When exporting to PDF (in the three ways LyX supports), the URIs
> > and "Retreived on ..." dates of my references don't appear.
> Are you using BibTeX[?]
Yes
> if so, are you using a bibliographic style that supports URIs and r
Leandro Doctors wrote:
Hi,
(I have to say that LyX is great software, really user-friendly.)
When exporting to PDF (in the three ways LyX supports), the URIs
and "Retreived on ..." dates of my references don't appear.
I'm using LyX 1.5.3, in Debian testing.
I know LyX 1.5.x has some problems
Hi,
(I have to say that LyX is great software, really user-friendly.)
When exporting to PDF (in the three ways LyX supports), the URIs
and "Retreived on ..." dates of my references don't appear.
I'm using LyX 1.5.3, in Debian testing.
I know LyX 1.5.x has some problems supporting hyperref. Howe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everybody !!
Does anybody know id exists an editor for .bst files (bibliographic style
files ?
What do you mean by editor : a graphical interface to create a custom bst
file by point&click. That does not exist.
There is a latex package c
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi everybody !!
>
> Does anybody know id exists an editor for .bst files (bibliographic style
> files ?
>
What do you mean by editor : a graphical interface to create a custom bst
file by point&click. That does not exist.
There is a latex package called custombib tha
Hi everybody !!
Does anybody know id exists an editor for .bst files (bibliographic style files
?
Lucio
.. Caminante no hay camino, solo se hace camino al andar ..
Andreas,
Click on the bibliography insert, and choose for the Style "unsrt". That may be
what you want.
Good luck!
/
Down with categorical imperative!
[EMAIL
Andreas Zumbuehl schrieb:
At the end of the
document, I included a list of references using the Bibliography
environment.
No matter how I change the order of the citations in the text, the
numbering always stays exactly the same. I would like to have the papers
numbered according to the
Good morning!
I am using Lyx 1.5.3 with standard article style. At the end of the
document, I included a list of references using the Bibliography
environment.
No matter how I change the order of the citations in the text, the
numbering always stays exactly the same. I would like to have the
Daniel Lohmann-2 wrote:
>
>
> Okay, the following should work with KOMA-script. Just put it in the
> LaTeX preamble of your document:
>
> \makeatletter
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>\section*{\bibname}%
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> }
> \makeatother
>
>
Daniel Lohmann-2 wrote:
>
> David Hewitt wrote:
>
>> I'm not great with plain LaTeX, so could you post a piece of hacking that
>> would work just to drop the Bibliography to a section level?
>>
>
> Okay, the following should work with KOMA-script. Just p
bigblop wrote:
>
> When I add a Bibliography from the dropdown menu in the left-top corner
> (not the bibtex bibliography) I get a Reference section where I can add
> my references. Is there someway to add the Bibliography to the TOC?
>
> I don't want to add all the re
David Hewitt wrote:
I'm not great with plain LaTeX, so could you post a piece of hacking that
would work just to drop the Bibliography to a section level?
Okay, the following should work with KOMA-script. Just put it in the
LaTeX preamble of your document:
\makeatletter
[EMAIL PROT
When I add a Bibliography from the dropdown menu in the left-top corner (not
the bibtex bibliography) I get a Reference section where I can add my
references. Is there someway to add the Bibliography to the TOC?
I don't want to add all the references just the title "References"
Daniel Lohmann-2 wrote:
>
> Dave Hewitt wrote:
>> Is it possible to un-bold the entry for the Bibliography in the Table of
>> Contents and put it at the same level as a section?
>>
>> I'm using Koma-script (report) class with natbib (BibTeX).
>>
&g
Dave Hewitt wrote:
Is it possible to un-bold the entry for the Bibliography in the Table of
Contents and put it at the same level as a section?
I'm using Koma-script (report) class with natbib (BibTeX).
AFAIK this is not so easy and requires some LaTeX hacking. The following
co
Is it possible to un-bold the entry for the Bibliography in the Table of
Contents and put it at the same level as a section?
I'm using Koma-script (report) class with natbib (BibTeX).
Dave Hewitt
Hello
I use natbib and I would like to change the title from bibliography (i.e
References) to some other language.
When I use \renewcommand\refname{\selectlanguage{greek}{H Bibli'ografeia
mou}\selectlanguage{english}}
Then I get the title of bibliography in Greek but also the all the (En
TB2 wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to LaTeX / LyX / BibTeX and I'm really having some trouble. I've
been searching forums and mailing lists for ages now but I can't get my
bibliography and citations to work.
[snip]
I use JabRef to create the .bib (usually choosing MISC because of th
Hi,
I'm new to LaTeX / LyX / BibTeX and I'm really having some trouble. I've
been searching forums and mailing lists for ages now but I can't get my
bibliography and citations to work. What I want is:
A) Footnote citation à la:
Dr. iur. et dipl. chem. James X. Y. Bon
this case and
the references appears below the section. Does anyone have any
suggestions to look at or ways to fix this? I've used the BibTeX
generated bibliography a number of times and never had this issue come up.
Than
d the references appears below the section. Does anyone have
any suggestions to look at or ways to fix this? I've used the BibTeX
generated bibliography a number of times and never had this issue
come up.
Thanks,
-Brian
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