Hi All,
Thank you, Paul. I used Jabref to create a .bib file and used Insert
List/TOC... to put it into Lyx. However, for multiple authors, the
names are screwed up in the reference and only the first author is
listed in the cite. For example, there are three authors of this JoF
article -
Thanks Everybody,
I figured it out! In Jabref, for multiple authors, you have to
separate each author's name with and . I was putting each author's
name on a separate line. I guess you need to know a little Bibtex!!!
Thanks again.
Hi All,
Thank you, Paul. I used Jabref to create a .bib file and used Insert
List/TOC... to put it into Lyx. However, for multiple authors, the
names are screwed up in the reference and only the first author is
listed in the cite. For example, there are three authors of this JoF
article -
Thanks Everybody,
I figured it out! In Jabref, for multiple authors, you have to
separate each author's name with and . I was putting each author's
name on a separate line. I guess you need to know a little Bibtex!!!
Thanks again.
Hi All,
Thank you, Paul. I used Jabref to create a .bib file and used Insert
> List/TOC... to put it into Lyx. However, for multiple authors, the
names are screwed up in the reference and only the first author is
listed in the cite. For example, there are three authors of this JoF
article
Thanks Everybody,
I figured it out! In Jabref, for multiple authors, you have to
separate each author's name with " and ". I was putting each author's
name on a separate line. I guess you need to know a little Bibtex!!!
Thanks again.
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
I think you're mixing apples and oranges here. Natbib is designed to
work with BibTeX, which means your references have to be in a BibTeX
database file (.bib) and you have to use Insert - List - BibTeX
bibliography to select the .bib file, rather than using the
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
I think you're mixing apples and oranges here. Natbib is designed to
work with BibTeX, which means your references have to be in a BibTeX
database file (.bib) and you have to use Insert - List - BibTeX
bibliography to select the .bib file, rather than using the
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> I think you're mixing apples and oranges here. Natbib is designed to
> work with BibTeX, which means your references have to be in a BibTeX
> "database" file (.bib) and you have to use Insert -> List -> BibTeX
> bibliography to select the .bib file, rather than using the
npierre wrote:
Hi All,
I forgot to mention that I'm using Lyx 1.5.6.
I'm new to Lyx. I'm using the elsevier document class - elsart.cls.
It comes with Lyx so I didn't have to download any files. I checked and
the elsart files all seem to be there, as is the natbib package and
plainnat.bst.
npierre wrote:
Hi All,
I forgot to mention that I'm using Lyx 1.5.6.
I'm new to Lyx. I'm using the elsevier document class - elsart.cls.
It comes with Lyx so I didn't have to download any files. I checked and
the elsart files all seem to be there, as is the natbib package and
plainnat.bst.
npierre wrote:
Hi All,
I forgot to mention that I'm using Lyx 1.5.6.
I'm new to Lyx. I'm using the elsevier document class - elsart.cls.
It comes with Lyx so I didn't have to download any files. I checked and
the elsart files all seem to be there, as is the natbib package and
plainnat.bst.
Hi All,
I forgot to mention that I'm using Lyx 1.5.6.
I'm new to Lyx. I'm using the elsevier document class - elsart.cls.
It comes with Lyx so I didn't have to download any files. I checked and
the elsart files all seem to be there, as is the natbib package and
plainnat.bst. For the last
Hi All,
I forgot to mention that I'm using Lyx 1.5.6.
I'm new to Lyx. I'm using the elsevier document class - elsart.cls.
It comes with Lyx so I didn't have to download any files. I checked and
the elsart files all seem to be there, as is the natbib package and
plainnat.bst. For the last
Hi All,
I forgot to mention that I'm using Lyx 1.5.6.
I'm new to Lyx. I'm using the elsevier document class - elsart.cls.
It comes with Lyx so I didn't have to download any files. I checked and
the elsart files all seem to be there, as is the natbib package and
plainnat.bst. For the last
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