Thanks Tomoharu - that worked a treat. As usual you have solved my
problems!
Cheers,
James
- Original Message -
From: Tomoharu Nishino [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sunday, February 13, 2005 6:09 am
Subject: Re: Harvard referencing style with Bibdesk
A couple of things to try:
Make sure
Thanks Tomoharu - that worked a treat. As usual you have solved my
problems!
Cheers,
James
- Original Message -
From: Tomoharu Nishino [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sunday, February 13, 2005 6:09 am
Subject: Re: Harvard referencing style with Bibdesk
A couple of things to try:
Make sure
Thanks Tomoharu - that worked a treat. As usual you have solved my
problems!
Cheers,
James
- Original Message -
From: Tomoharu Nishino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sunday, February 13, 2005 6:09 am
Subject: Re: Harvard referencing style with Bibdesk
> A couple of things to try:
A couple of things to try:
Make sure that Use Natbib is enabled in Layout-Documents and you've
selected Author-Date.
When inserting BibTex Reference, you might try one of the following
styles:
apsrmp
apalike
apsrev
As far as I can tell, apsrmp looks pretty much like the Harvard style,
though
I've recently been through the learning experience trying to use
Harvard, and gave up because it doesn't work with natbib. So I made
some notes about customizing bst files and hope people think the notes
are useful.
http://www.ku.edu/~pauljohn/latex/LaTeX_Bibliographies.html
In that same
A couple of things to try:
Make sure that Use Natbib is enabled in Layout-Documents and you've
selected Author-Date.
When inserting BibTex Reference, you might try one of the following
styles:
apsrmp
apalike
apsrev
As far as I can tell, apsrmp looks pretty much like the Harvard style,
though
I've recently been through the learning experience trying to use
Harvard, and gave up because it doesn't work with natbib. So I made
some notes about customizing bst files and hope people think the notes
are useful.
http://www.ku.edu/~pauljohn/latex/LaTeX_Bibliographies.html
In that same
A couple of things to try:
Make sure that Use Natbib is enabled in Layout->Documents and you've
selected Author-Date.
When inserting BibTex Reference, you might try one of the following
styles:
apsrmp
apalike
apsrev
As far as I can tell, apsrmp looks pretty much like the Harvard style,
though
I've recently been through the learning experience trying to use
Harvard, and gave up because it doesn't work with natbib. So I made
some notes about customizing bst files and hope people think the notes
are useful.
http://www.ku.edu/~pauljohn/latex/LaTeX_Bibliographies.html
In that same
I can't work out how to get my references in LyX into the style I want
(Harvard - (Author, Date)). I'm using LyX on Mac OSX (v10.3.7) with the
BibTeX-based referencing program bibdesk (v0.97.8). As I am painfully
ignorant, I am not even certain whether I need to change/insert things
in LyX or in
James,
I don't know about the Harvard style ( I use Oxford), but the Mac/Lyx +
BibDesk combination is exactly what I use and it works fine. Assuming
you're asking for help on the interaction between the two, here it
goes.
BibDesk is a reference manager: you use it to enter and update your
Message -
From: Stefano Franchi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, February 10, 2005 3:40 pm
Subject: Re: Harvard referencing style with Bibdesk
James,
I don't know about the Harvard style ( I use Oxford), but the
Mac/Lyx +
BibDesk combination is exactly what I use and it works fine
this, or whether I can even do this in LyX.
If anyone is nifty with this sort of thing, I'd greatly appreciate any
advice.
Cheers,
James
- Original Message -
From: Stefano Franchi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, February 10, 2005 3:40 pm
Subject: Re: Harvard referencing style with Bibdesk
I can't work out how to get my references in LyX into the style I want
(Harvard - (Author, Date)). I'm using LyX on Mac OSX (v10.3.7) with the
BibTeX-based referencing program bibdesk (v0.97.8). As I am painfully
ignorant, I am not even certain whether I need to change/insert things
in LyX or in
James,
I don't know about the Harvard style ( I use Oxford), but the Mac/Lyx +
BibDesk combination is exactly what I use and it works fine. Assuming
you're asking for help on the interaction between the two, here it
goes.
BibDesk is a reference manager: you use it to enter and update your
Message -
From: Stefano Franchi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, February 10, 2005 3:40 pm
Subject: Re: Harvard referencing style with Bibdesk
James,
I don't know about the Harvard style ( I use Oxford), but the
Mac/Lyx +
BibDesk combination is exactly what I use and it works fine
this, or whether I can even do this in LyX.
If anyone is nifty with this sort of thing, I'd greatly appreciate any
advice.
Cheers,
James
- Original Message -
From: Stefano Franchi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, February 10, 2005 3:40 pm
Subject: Re: Harvard referencing style with Bibdesk
I can't work out how to get my references in LyX into the style I want
(Harvard - (Author, Date)). I'm using LyX on Mac OSX (v10.3.7) with the
BibTeX-based referencing program bibdesk (v0.97.8). As I am painfully
ignorant, I am not even certain whether I need to change/insert things
in LyX or in
James,
I don't know about the Harvard style ( I use Oxford), but the Mac/Lyx +
BibDesk combination is exactly what I use and it works fine. Assuming
you're asking for help on the interaction between the two, here it
goes.
BibDesk is a reference manager: you use it to enter and update your
rs,
James
- Original Message -
From: Stefano Franchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, February 10, 2005 3:40 pm
Subject: Re: Harvard referencing style with Bibdesk
> James,
>
> I don't know about the Harvard style ( I use Oxford), but the
> Mac/Lyx +
> BibDesk co
e no idea how to do
this, or whether I can even do this in LyX.
If anyone is nifty with this sort of thing, I'd greatly appreciate any
advice.
Cheers,
James
- Original Message -
From: Stefano Franchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, February 10, 2005 3:40 pm
Subject: Re: Harvar
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