Is there a BibLaTeX compatible bibliography style file with LyX 2.3.7
that works similarly to how AGSM works?
* Or do I have to wait for LyX 2.4 for BibLaTeX compatibility?
Bernt,
I have been using JabREF for years so I don't know Zotero, but I'll try to
assist you.
What sort of data
repeat: my question is:
* Is there a BibLaTeX compatible bibliography style file with LyX 2.3.7
that works similarly to how AGSM works?
* Or do I have to wait for LyX 2.4 for BibLaTeX compatibility?
Thanks,
BL
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Quoting Christian Brodbeck christianmbrodb...@gmail.com:
Hello,
Ages ago I asked this list about how to do APA references for my
thesis, and since with rgheck's help I ended up with a method that
seems to be working properly I figured it might be useful for
someone else:
thanks for
Quoting Christian Brodbeck christianmbrodb...@gmail.com:
Hello,
Ages ago I asked this list about how to do APA references for my
thesis, and since with rgheck's help I ended up with a method that
seems to be working properly I figured it might be useful for
someone else:
thanks for
Quoting Christian Brodbeck :
Hello,
Ages ago I asked this list about how to do APA references for my
thesis, and since with rgheck's help I ended up with a method that
seems to be working properly I figured it might be useful for
someone else:
thanks
/BibTeX/Biblatex
texhash
reconfigure Lyx
In the document you want to use APA for:
steps 4 5 of http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex
add the following to your preamble:
\usepackage[style=apa]{biblatex}
\bibliography{/path/to/your/bibliography} %without the .bib ending;
% multiple
/BibTeX/Biblatex
texhash
reconfigure Lyx
In the document you want to use APA for:
steps 4 5 of http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex
add the following to your preamble:
\usepackage[style=apa]{biblatex}
\bibliography{/path/to/your/bibliography} %without the .bib ending;
% multiple
/BibTeX/Biblatex
texhash
reconfigure Lyx
In the document you want to use APA for:
steps 4 & 5 of http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex
add the following to your preamble:
\usepackage[style=apa]{biblatex}
\bibliography{/path/to/your/bibliography} %without the .bib ending;
% mult
I am using LyX 1.6.4, MikTeX 2.7, and the latest biblatex release (as of
a few days ago) using biblatex-historian (I need Turabian citations and
bibliography). I am able to get a bibliography and create citations
using \autocite, but when I do so a lot of extra whitespace is added
between the
I am using LyX 1.6.4, MikTeX 2.7, and the latest biblatex release (as of
a few days ago) using biblatex-historian (I need Turabian citations and
bibliography). I am able to get a bibliography and create citations
using \autocite, but when I do so a lot of extra whitespace is added
between the
I am using LyX 1.6.4, MikTeX 2.7, and the latest biblatex release (as of
a few days ago) using biblatex-historian (I need Turabian citations and
bibliography). I am able to get a bibliography and create citations
using \autocite, but when I do so a lot of extra whitespace is added
between the
Timo Laine wrote:
I'm sending you the
example file you requested in private mail.
The problem is that biblatex does not find your bib-file and thus prints the
cite key. You can solve the problem in two ways:
1. give a full path in the \bibliography command in preamble
or
2. put your bib
Timo Laine wrote:
1. give a full path in the \bibliography command in preamble
I tried to do this but it does not seem to work. I tried all the ways
I know of writing the path, but none of them has worked for me. I
thought it would be /Users/timo/blahblah/example.bib (or the same
On Dec 22, 2007, at 7:55 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Timo Laine wrote:
1. give a full path in the \bibliography command in preamble
I tried to do this but it does not seem to work. I tried all the ways
I know of writing the path, but none of them has worked for me. I
thought it would be
Timo Laine wrote:
I'm sending you the
example file you requested in private mail.
The problem is that biblatex does not find your bib-file and thus prints the
cite key. You can solve the problem in two ways:
1. give a full path in the \bibliography command in preamble
or
2. put your bib
Timo Laine wrote:
1. give a full path in the \bibliography command in preamble
I tried to do this but it does not seem to work. I tried all the ways
I know of writing the path, but none of them has worked for me. I
thought it would be /Users/timo/blahblah/example.bib (or the same
On Dec 22, 2007, at 7:55 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Timo Laine wrote:
1. give a full path in the \bibliography command in preamble
I tried to do this but it does not seem to work. I tried all the ways
I know of writing the path, but none of them has worked for me. I
thought it would be
Timo Laine wrote:
> I'm sending you the
> example file you requested in private mail.
The problem is that biblatex does not find your bib-file and thus prints the
cite key. You can solve the problem in two ways:
1. give a full path in the \bibliography command in preamble
or
2. put your bib
Timo Laine wrote:
> > 1. give a full path in the \bibliography command in preamble
>
> I tried to do this but it does not seem to work. I tried all the ways
> I know of writing the path, but none of them has worked for me. I
> thought it would be /Users/timo/blahblah/example.bib (or the same
On Dec 22, 2007, at 7:55 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Timo Laine wrote:
1. give a full path in the \bibliography command in preamble
I tried to do this but it does not seem to work. I tried all the ways
I know of writing the path, but none of them has worked for me. I
thought it would be
Hi again!
Timo Laine wrote (20.12.2007):
I inserted a BibTeX Generated Bibliography within a LyX note. I hope
this is the right way to do it but I am not completely sure.
In a note? You mean your bibliography-field is in a yellow note? Well,
if this is the case, this might be Your problem.
K. Elo wrote:
In a note? You mean your bibliography-field is in a yellow note? Well,
if this is the case, this might be Your problem. Just move the Bibtex
generated bibliography-field to be part of your normal text (at the
very end of your document).
No, for biblatex, it must be in a note
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote (20.12.2007):
K. Elo wrote:
In a note? You mean your bibliography-field is in a yellow note?
Well, if this is the case, this might be Your problem. Just move
the Bibtex generated bibliography-field to be part of your normal
text (at the very end of your
Hi!
\usepackage[%
bibstyle=authoryear-comp,
citestyle=authoryear-comp,
natbib=true,
sorting=nyvt,
sortcites=true]
{biblatex}
I tried this, but unfortunately it does not seem to change anything.
It seems the problem is somehow deeper.
Is there
Timo Laine wrote:
I tried this, but unfortunately it does not seem to change anything.
It seems the problem is somehow deeper.
Could you provide a small example file?
Jürgen
Hi again!
Timo Laine wrote (20.12.2007):
I inserted a BibTeX Generated Bibliography within a LyX note. I hope
this is the right way to do it but I am not completely sure.
In a note? You mean your bibliography-field is in a yellow note? Well,
if this is the case, this might be Your problem.
K. Elo wrote:
In a note? You mean your bibliography-field is in a yellow note? Well,
if this is the case, this might be Your problem. Just move the Bibtex
generated bibliography-field to be part of your normal text (at the
very end of your document).
No, for biblatex, it must be in a note
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote (20.12.2007):
K. Elo wrote:
In a note? You mean your bibliography-field is in a yellow note?
Well, if this is the case, this might be Your problem. Just move
the Bibtex generated bibliography-field to be part of your normal
text (at the very end of your
Hi!
\usepackage[%
bibstyle=authoryear-comp,
citestyle=authoryear-comp,
natbib=true,
sorting=nyvt,
sortcites=true]
{biblatex}
I tried this, but unfortunately it does not seem to change anything.
It seems the problem is somehow deeper.
Is there
Timo Laine wrote:
I tried this, but unfortunately it does not seem to change anything.
It seems the problem is somehow deeper.
Could you provide a small example file?
Jürgen
Hi again!
Timo Laine wrote (20.12.2007):
> I inserted a BibTeX Generated Bibliography within a LyX note. I hope
> this is the right way to do it but I am not completely sure.
In a note? You mean your bibliography-field is in a yellow note? Well,
if this is the case, this might be Your problem.
K. Elo wrote:
> In a note? You mean your bibliography-field is in a yellow note? Well,
> if this is the case, this might be Your problem. Just move the "Bibtex
> generated bibliography"-field to be part of your normal text (at the
> very end of your document).
No, for biblatex, it must be in a
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote (20.12.2007):
> K. Elo wrote:
> > In a note? You mean your bibliography-field is in a yellow note?
> > Well, if this is the case, this might be Your problem. Just move
> > the "Bibtex generated bibliography"-field to be part of your normal
> > text (at the very end of
Hi!
\usepackage[%
bibstyle=authoryear-comp,
citestyle=authoryear-comp,
natbib=true,
sorting=nyvt,
sortcites=true]
{biblatex}
I tried this, but unfortunately it does not seem to change anything.
It seems the problem is somehow deeper.
Is there
Timo Laine wrote:
> I tried this, but unfortunately it does not seem to change anything.
> It seems the problem is somehow deeper.
Could you provide a small example file?
Jürgen
Hello!
I am quite new to LaTeX, but I am looking to use LyX and biblatex for
my Master's thesis in philosophy. Initially I was planning to use
jurabib, but it being somewhat obsolete by now in addition to being a
bit difficult to configure to work like I want, I now feel like
trying out
Hi,
Timo Laine wrote:
I am quite new to LaTeX, but I am looking to use LyX and biblatex for
my Master's thesis in philosophy. Initially I was planning to use
jurabib, but it being somewhat obsolete by now in addition to being a
bit difficult to configure to work like I want, I now feel like
On Dec 19, 2007, at 5:12 AM, Timo Laine wrote:
Hello!
I am quite new to LaTeX, but I am looking to use LyX and biblatex
for my Master's thesis in philosophy. Initially I was planning to
use jurabib, but it being somewhat obsolete by now in addition to
being a bit difficult to configure
Hi again, and thanks Jürgen and Bennett for the quick and helpful
response!
On Dec 19, 2007, at 15:52, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Dec 19, 2007, at 5:12 AM, Timo Laine wrote:
I am on a Mac, and I use LyX 1.5.2 to write my thesis. I found a
document to help me with the biblatex installation
Hi,
Timo Laine kirjoitti viestissään (keskiviikko joulukuu 19 2007):
Things now seem to work insofar that I get no error messages;
initially it was looking for biblatex.sty and something else provided
by etoolbox. But I think I am still missing something. I have no
control over how the
Hi!
On Dec 19, 2007, at 22:02, K. Elo wrote:
1) Have You activated natbib/author-year in Document-Settings?
2) Is there any jurabib-related stuff left in the preamble?
Yes and no, respectively.
You surely have inserted a bibtex-source at the end of Your document,
haven't You?
I inserted
Timo Laine wrote:
Well, there are no question marks, but the references are not correct
either. In place of the author name and the year of publication there
is just the BibTeX cite key in bold.
Here is what works for me:
\usepackage[%
bibstyle=authoryear-comp,
Hello!
I am quite new to LaTeX, but I am looking to use LyX and biblatex for
my Master's thesis in philosophy. Initially I was planning to use
jurabib, but it being somewhat obsolete by now in addition to being a
bit difficult to configure to work like I want, I now feel like
trying out
Hi,
Timo Laine wrote:
I am quite new to LaTeX, but I am looking to use LyX and biblatex for
my Master's thesis in philosophy. Initially I was planning to use
jurabib, but it being somewhat obsolete by now in addition to being a
bit difficult to configure to work like I want, I now feel like
On Dec 19, 2007, at 5:12 AM, Timo Laine wrote:
Hello!
I am quite new to LaTeX, but I am looking to use LyX and biblatex
for my Master's thesis in philosophy. Initially I was planning to
use jurabib, but it being somewhat obsolete by now in addition to
being a bit difficult to configure
Hi again, and thanks Jürgen and Bennett for the quick and helpful
response!
On Dec 19, 2007, at 15:52, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Dec 19, 2007, at 5:12 AM, Timo Laine wrote:
I am on a Mac, and I use LyX 1.5.2 to write my thesis. I found a
document to help me with the biblatex installation
Hi,
Timo Laine kirjoitti viestissään (keskiviikko joulukuu 19 2007):
Things now seem to work insofar that I get no error messages;
initially it was looking for biblatex.sty and something else provided
by etoolbox. But I think I am still missing something. I have no
control over how the
Hi!
On Dec 19, 2007, at 22:02, K. Elo wrote:
1) Have You activated natbib/author-year in Document-Settings?
2) Is there any jurabib-related stuff left in the preamble?
Yes and no, respectively.
You surely have inserted a bibtex-source at the end of Your document,
haven't You?
I inserted
Timo Laine wrote:
Well, there are no question marks, but the references are not correct
either. In place of the author name and the year of publication there
is just the BibTeX cite key in bold.
Here is what works for me:
\usepackage[%
bibstyle=authoryear-comp,
Hello!
I am quite new to LaTeX, but I am looking to use LyX and biblatex for
my Master's thesis in philosophy. Initially I was planning to use
jurabib, but it being somewhat obsolete by now in addition to being a
bit difficult to configure to work like I want, I now feel like
trying out
Hi,
Timo Laine wrote:
> I am quite new to LaTeX, but I am looking to use LyX and biblatex for
> my Master's thesis in philosophy. Initially I was planning to use
> jurabib, but it being somewhat obsolete by now in addition to being a
> bit difficult to configure to work like I want
On Dec 19, 2007, at 5:12 AM, Timo Laine wrote:
Hello!
I am quite new to LaTeX, but I am looking to use LyX and biblatex
for my Master's thesis in philosophy. Initially I was planning to
use jurabib, but it being somewhat obsolete by now in addition to
being a bit difficult to configure
Hi again, and thanks Jürgen and Bennett for the quick and helpful
response!
On Dec 19, 2007, at 15:52, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Dec 19, 2007, at 5:12 AM, Timo Laine wrote:
I am on a Mac, and I use LyX 1.5.2 to write my thesis. I found a
document to help me with the biblatex installation
Hi,
Timo Laine kirjoitti viestissään (keskiviikko joulukuu 19 2007):
> Things now seem to work insofar that I get no error messages;
> initially it was looking for biblatex.sty and something else provided
> by etoolbox. But I think I am still missing something. I have no
> control over how the
Hi!
On Dec 19, 2007, at 22:02, K. Elo wrote:
1) Have You activated natbib/author-year in Document->Settings?
2) Is there any jurabib-related stuff left in the preamble?
Yes and no, respectively.
You surely have inserted a bibtex-source at the end of Your document,
haven't You?
I inserted
Timo Laine wrote:
> Well, there are no question marks, but the references are not correct
> either. In place of the author name and the year of publication there
> is just the BibTeX cite key in bold.
Here is what works for me:
\usepackage[%
bibstyle=authoryear-comp,
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