On Sat, 2022-12-31 at 15:51 +, MacKunis, William wrote:
> Hi There,
>
> I’m new to LyX, and I’m getting the following error when I try to
> view the PDF of the tutorial:
What does Document -> LaTeX log (upper menu) shows?
The second problem is self-descriptive. :-)
--
José Abílio
--
stefano franchi stefano.franchi at gmail.com writes:
\multiinclude[+][format=pdf,start=1,end=3,graphics={height=2cm}]
{Pdf-file-prefix}
[...]
But I cannot figure out to preserve the diagram when I uncover the
text after it. For instance, I have 3 steps in the diagram above, and
I thought
On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 11:23 AM, Paul A. Rubin ru...@msu.edu wrote:
stefano franchi stefano.franchi at gmail.com writes:
\multiinclude[+][format=pdf,start=1,end=3,graphics={height=2cm}]
{Pdf-file-prefix}
[...]
But I cannot figure out to preserve the diagram when I uncover the
text after
Stefano,
+, 4- is not used for the text items, it's used in multiinclude. So:
\multiinclude[+,4-][...]
...
•4-first textual item
•5- second textual item
Paul
On 11/10/2011 03:57 PM, stefano franchi wrote:
On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 11:23 AM, Paul A. Rubinru...@msu.edu wrote:
stefano
On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 3:02 PM, Paul A. Rubin ru...@msu.edu wrote:
Stefano,
+, 4- is not used for the text items, it's used in multiinclude. So:
\multiinclude[+,4-][...]
...
•4-first textual item
•5- second textual item
Ah! How silly of me. I get it now.
Thanks,
Stefano
stefano franchi stefano.franchi at gmail.com writes:
\multiinclude[+][format=pdf,start=1,end=3,graphics={height=2cm}]
{Pdf-file-prefix}
[...]
But I cannot figure out to preserve the diagram when I uncover the
text after it. For instance, I have 3 steps in the diagram above, and
I thought
On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 11:23 AM, Paul A. Rubin ru...@msu.edu wrote:
stefano franchi stefano.franchi at gmail.com writes:
\multiinclude[+][format=pdf,start=1,end=3,graphics={height=2cm}]
{Pdf-file-prefix}
[...]
But I cannot figure out to preserve the diagram when I uncover the
text after
Stefano,
+, 4- is not used for the text items, it's used in multiinclude. So:
\multiinclude[+,4-][...]
...
•4-first textual item
•5- second textual item
Paul
On 11/10/2011 03:57 PM, stefano franchi wrote:
On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 11:23 AM, Paul A. Rubinru...@msu.edu wrote:
stefano
On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 3:02 PM, Paul A. Rubin ru...@msu.edu wrote:
Stefano,
+, 4- is not used for the text items, it's used in multiinclude. So:
\multiinclude[+,4-][...]
...
•4-first textual item
•5- second textual item
Ah! How silly of me. I get it now.
Thanks,
Stefano
stefano franchi gmail.com> writes:
>\multiinclude[<+>][format=pdf,start=1,end=3,graphics={height=2cm}]
{Pdf-file-prefix}
[...]
>
> But I cannot figure out to preserve the diagram when I uncover the
> text after it. For instance, I have 3 steps in the diagram above, and
> I thought the
On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 11:23 AM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> stefano franchi gmail.com> writes:
>
>
>>\multiinclude[<+>][format=pdf,start=1,end=3,graphics={height=2cm}]
> {Pdf-file-prefix}
>
> [...]
>
>>
>> But I cannot figure out to preserve the diagram when I uncover the
>> text
Stefano,
<+, 4-> is not used for the text items, it's used in multiinclude. So:
\multiinclude[<+,4->][...]
...
•<4->first textual item
•<5-> second textual item
Paul
On 11/10/2011 03:57 PM, stefano franchi wrote:
On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 11:23 AM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 3:02 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Stefano,
>
> <+, 4-> is not used for the text items, it's used in multiinclude. So:
>
> \multiinclude[<+,4->][...]
> ...
>
> •<4->first textual item
>
> •<5-> second textual item
>
Ah! How silly of me. I get it now.
In Beamer, I would like to build a slide that will:
a - uncover the different part of the diagram step-by-step
b - uncover some text under it when the diagram is completely visible
I figured out how to accomplish one with the following latex code:
\setbeamercovered{invisible}
In Beamer, I would like to build a slide that will:
a - uncover the different part of the diagram step-by-step
b - uncover some text under it when the diagram is completely visible
I figured out how to accomplish one with the following latex code:
\setbeamercovered{invisible}
In Beamer, I would like to build a slide that will:
a - uncover the different part of the diagram step-by-step
b - uncover some text under it when the diagram is completely visible
I figured out how to accomplish one with the following latex code:
\setbeamercovered{invisible}
I am starting to use Lyx and I'm still struggling on how to do things...
I imported the layout of a beamer presentation from Latex and after editing
it on Lyx, I couldn't see it as a PDF due to some errors:
The Lyx - Latex error box pops up saying:
Error:
Undefined control sequence.
Definition:
On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 23:45:29 +0200, Nathalia Monteiro
nathaliamonte...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Nathalia!
The lyx presentation is posted on: http://pastebin.com/m37214208
Can someone help me out?
Can you please post this again to pastebin - only this time post the lyx source code. If
you're
I am starting to use Lyx and I'm still struggling on how to do things...
I imported the layout of a beamer presentation from Latex and after editing
it on Lyx, I couldn't see it as a PDF due to some errors:
The Lyx - Latex error box pops up saying:
Error:
Undefined control sequence.
Definition:
On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 23:45:29 +0200, Nathalia Monteiro
nathaliamonte...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Nathalia!
The lyx presentation is posted on: http://pastebin.com/m37214208
Can someone help me out?
Can you please post this again to pastebin - only this time post the lyx source code. If
you're
I am starting to use Lyx and I'm still struggling on how to do things...
I imported the layout of a beamer presentation from Latex and after editing
it on Lyx, I couldn't see it as a PDF due to some errors:
The Lyx - Latex error box pops up saying:
Error:
"Undefined control sequence."
On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 23:45:29 +0200, Nathalia Monteiro
wrote:
Hi Nathalia!
The lyx presentation is posted on: http://pastebin.com/m37214208
Can someone help me out?
Can you please post this again to pastebin - only this time post the lyx source code. If
you're
On Wed, 22 Apr 2009 04:12:50 +0200, Nathalia Monteiro
nathaliamonte...@gmail.com wrote:
I imported the layout of a beamer presentation from Latex and after
editing
it on Lyx, I couldn't see it as a PDF due to some errors:
The Lyx - Latex error box pops up saying:
Yeah, especially with the
On Wed, 22 Apr 2009 16:44:41 +0200, Nathalia Monteiro
nathaliamonte...@gmail.com wrote:
What exactly should I post at pastebin.com? The error message or the
whole tex code?
Please post the whole lyx file.
Cheers,
Kosta
On Wed, 22 Apr 2009 04:12:50 +0200, Nathalia Monteiro
nathaliamonte...@gmail.com wrote:
I imported the layout of a beamer presentation from Latex and after
editing
it on Lyx, I couldn't see it as a PDF due to some errors:
The Lyx - Latex error box pops up saying:
Yeah, especially with the
On Wed, 22 Apr 2009 16:44:41 +0200, Nathalia Monteiro
nathaliamonte...@gmail.com wrote:
What exactly should I post at pastebin.com? The error message or the
whole tex code?
Please post the whole lyx file.
Cheers,
Kosta
On Wed, 22 Apr 2009 04:12:50 +0200, Nathalia Monteiro
wrote:
I imported the layout of a beamer presentation from Latex and after
editing
it on Lyx, I couldn't see it as a PDF due to some errors:
The Lyx - Latex error box pops up saying:
Yeah, especially with
On Wed, 22 Apr 2009 16:44:41 +0200, Nathalia Monteiro
wrote:
What exactly should I post at pastebin.com? The error message or the
whole tex code?
Please post the whole lyx file.
Cheers,
Kosta
I am starting to use Lyx and I'm still struggling on how to do things...
I imported the layout of a beamer presentation from Latex and after editing
it on Lyx, I couldn't see it as a PDF due to some errors:
The Lyx - Latex error box pops up saying:
Error:
Undefined control sequence.
Definition:
I am starting to use Lyx and I'm still struggling on how to do things...
I imported the layout of a beamer presentation from Latex and after editing
it on Lyx, I couldn't see it as a PDF due to some errors:
The Lyx - Latex error box pops up saying:
Error:
Undefined control sequence.
Definition:
I am starting to use Lyx and I'm still struggling on how to do things...
I imported the layout of a beamer presentation from Latex and after editing
it on Lyx, I couldn't see it as a PDF due to some errors:
The Lyx - Latex error box pops up saying:
Error:
"Undefined control sequence."
IMVHO your viewer does not support refreshing. This is the reason why I
currently use Acrobat Reader than Foxit - the second one does not refresh.
M.
2007/12/21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:
I got the following question from a friend, any ideas?
(I'm not on Mac...)
On Dec 21, 2007, at 2:36 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I got the following question from a friend, any ideas?
(I'm not on Mac...)
---
Thanks -- it's probably really stupid, so try not to laugh...
When I click the pdf icon (LyX 5 but the same happens in
older versions with menu
On Fri, 2007-12-21 at 08:36 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I got the following question from a friend, any ideas?
(I'm not on Mac...)
---
Thanks -- it's probably really stupid, so try not to laugh...
When I click the pdf icon (LyX 5 but the same happens in
older
On Fri, 21 Dec 2007, Manveru wrote:
IMVHO your viewer does not support refreshing. This is the reason why I
currently use Acrobat Reader than Foxit - the second one does not
refresh.
Probably true, I forwarded your answer, thanks! [*]
Happy holidays!
/Christian
--
Christian Ridderström,
Does Acrobat Reader support refresh? That's news to me. I have the
latest version, on Vista with LyX 1.5.2, and I've never been able to
make Acrobat refresh. How can you get it to refresh?
On Dec 21, 2007 10:25 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 21 Dec 2007, Manveru wrote:
IMVHO your
IMVHO your viewer does not support refreshing. This is the reason why I
currently use Acrobat Reader than Foxit - the second one does not refresh.
M.
2007/12/21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:
I got the following question from a friend, any ideas?
(I'm not on Mac...)
On Dec 21, 2007, at 2:36 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I got the following question from a friend, any ideas?
(I'm not on Mac...)
---
Thanks -- it's probably really stupid, so try not to laugh...
When I click the pdf icon (LyX 5 but the same happens in
older versions with menu
On Fri, 2007-12-21 at 08:36 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I got the following question from a friend, any ideas?
(I'm not on Mac...)
---
Thanks -- it's probably really stupid, so try not to laugh...
When I click the pdf icon (LyX 5 but the same happens in
older
On Fri, 21 Dec 2007, Manveru wrote:
IMVHO your viewer does not support refreshing. This is the reason why I
currently use Acrobat Reader than Foxit - the second one does not
refresh.
Probably true, I forwarded your answer, thanks! [*]
Happy holidays!
/Christian
--
Christian Ridderström,
Does Acrobat Reader support refresh? That's news to me. I have the
latest version, on Vista with LyX 1.5.2, and I've never been able to
make Acrobat refresh. How can you get it to refresh?
On Dec 21, 2007 10:25 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 21 Dec 2007, Manveru wrote:
IMVHO your
IMVHO your viewer does not support refreshing. This is the reason why I
currently use Acrobat Reader than Foxit - the second one does not refresh.
M.
2007/12/21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>:
>
> I got the following question from a friend, any ideas?
> (I'm not on Mac...)
>
>
On Dec 21, 2007, at 2:36 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I got the following question from a friend, any ideas?
(I'm not on Mac...)
---
Thanks -- it's probably really stupid, so try not to laugh...
When I click the pdf icon (LyX 5 but the same happens in
older versions with menu
On Fri, 2007-12-21 at 08:36 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> I got the following question from a friend, any ideas?
> (I'm not on Mac...)
>
> ---
>
> Thanks -- it's probably really stupid, so try not to laugh...
>
> When I click the pdf icon (LyX 5 but the same happens in
>
On Fri, 21 Dec 2007, Manveru wrote:
IMVHO your viewer does not support refreshing. This is the reason why I
currently use Acrobat Reader than Foxit - the second one does not
refresh.
Probably true, I forwarded your answer, thanks! [*]
Happy holidays!
/Christian
--
Christian Ridderström,
Does Acrobat Reader support refresh? That's news to me. I have the
latest version, on Vista with LyX 1.5.2, and I've never been able to
make Acrobat refresh. How can you get it to refresh?
On Dec 21, 2007 10:25 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 21 Dec 2007, Manveru wrote:
>
> > IMVHO your
I got the following question from a friend, any ideas?
(I'm not on Mac...)
---
Thanks -- it's probably really stupid, so try not to laugh...
When I click the pdf icon (LyX 5 but the same happens in
older versions with menu commands), it opens a viewer
(in my case Preview.app on
I got the following question from a friend, any ideas?
(I'm not on Mac...)
---
Thanks -- it's probably really stupid, so try not to laugh...
When I click the pdf icon (LyX 5 but the same happens in
older versions with menu commands), it opens a viewer
(in my case Preview.app on
I got the following question from a friend, any ideas?
(I'm not on Mac...)
---
Thanks -- it's probably really stupid, so try not to laugh...
When I click the pdf icon (LyX 5 but the same happens in
older versions with menu commands), it opens a viewer
(in my case Preview.app on
Hello Lyxers--
I just joined up with Lyx and was wondering if some kind soul might help
me with an issue I am working on. Basically, I have a program that
spits out pstricks decision trees. I turned to lyx as an alternative
means of getting my trees done since my tex abilities are well
Hello Lyxers--
I just joined up with Lyx and was wondering if some kind soul might help
me with an issue I am working on. Basically, I have a program that
spits out pstricks decision trees. I turned to lyx as an alternative
means of getting my trees done since my tex abilities are well
Hello Lyxers--
I just joined up with Lyx and was wondering if some kind soul might help
me with an issue I am working on. Basically, I have a program that
spits out pstricks decision trees. I turned to lyx as an alternative
means of getting my trees done since my tex abilities are well
David Soukal wrote:
Without knowing what Beamer theme you're using, it's hard to know what
the enumerations should look like. Can you post a LyX file containing
a minimal example?
There it is! The reason why I want this configuration is that the
three properties are proved on previous
I've attached a modified version of the test file. Is this what you
want? There may be a better way to do this via Beamer customizations. I
just located the code Beamer uses to typeset the enumeration numbers and
made an ugly kludge that does two numbers. Note the new command added
to
David Soukal wrote:
Without knowing what Beamer theme you're using, it's hard to know what
the enumerations should look like. Can you post a LyX file containing
a minimal example?
There it is! The reason why I want this configuration is that the
three properties are proved on previous
I've attached a modified version of the test file. Is this what you
want? There may be a better way to do this via Beamer customizations. I
just located the code Beamer uses to typeset the enumeration numbers and
made an ugly kludge that does two numbers. Note the new command added
to
David Soukal wrote:
Without knowing what Beamer theme you're using, it's hard to know what
the enumerations should look like. Can you post a LyX file containing
a minimal example?
>
There it is! The reason why I want this "configuration" is that the
three properties are proved on
I've attached a modified version of the test file. Is this what you
want? There may be a better way to do this via Beamer customizations. I
just located the code Beamer uses to typeset the enumeration numbers and
made an ugly kludge that does two numbers. Note the new command added
to
Hello dear LyXers,
I'm sorry to bring up this question here, but I didn't get any response
on the Beamer support site... I figured somebody here might have had
this problem before me.
In a theorem a I have an enumeration of three properties:
\item Prop. 1
\item Prop. 2
\item Prop. 3
Later
On 9/26/05, David Soukal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm sorry to bring up this question here, but I didn't get any response
on the Beamer support site... I figured somebody here might have had
this problem before me.
In a theorem a I have an enumeration of three properties:
\item Prop. 1
The package enumitem, David, may be of some help. Have a look at the
examples in its documentation.
Paul
Thank you Paul. I had a look at the package and it looks useful.
However, I wasn't able to figure out what I should put as label=...
I have no idea how Beamer creates the graphics around
On 9/26/05, David Soukal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The package enumitem, David, may be of some help. Have a look at the
examples in its documentation.
Thank you Paul. I had a look at the package and it looks useful.
However, I wasn't able to figure out what I should put as label=...
I have
David Soukal wrote:
The package enumitem, David, may be of some help. Have a look at the
examples in its documentation.
Paul
Thank you Paul. I had a look at the package and it looks useful.
However, I wasn't able to figure out what I should put as label=...
I have no idea how Beamer
Without knowing what Beamer theme you're using, it's hard to know what
the enumerations should look like. Can you post a LyX file containing a
minimal example?
There it is! The reason why I want this configuration is that the
three properties are proved on previous slides one by one (each
Hello dear LyXers,
I'm sorry to bring up this question here, but I didn't get any response
on the Beamer support site... I figured somebody here might have had
this problem before me.
In a theorem a I have an enumeration of three properties:
\item Prop. 1
\item Prop. 2
\item Prop. 3
Later
On 9/26/05, David Soukal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm sorry to bring up this question here, but I didn't get any response
on the Beamer support site... I figured somebody here might have had
this problem before me.
In a theorem a I have an enumeration of three properties:
\item Prop. 1
The package enumitem, David, may be of some help. Have a look at the
examples in its documentation.
Paul
Thank you Paul. I had a look at the package and it looks useful.
However, I wasn't able to figure out what I should put as label=...
I have no idea how Beamer creates the graphics around
On 9/26/05, David Soukal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The package enumitem, David, may be of some help. Have a look at the
examples in its documentation.
Thank you Paul. I had a look at the package and it looks useful.
However, I wasn't able to figure out what I should put as label=...
I have
David Soukal wrote:
The package enumitem, David, may be of some help. Have a look at the
examples in its documentation.
Paul
Thank you Paul. I had a look at the package and it looks useful.
However, I wasn't able to figure out what I should put as label=...
I have no idea how Beamer
Without knowing what Beamer theme you're using, it's hard to know what
the enumerations should look like. Can you post a LyX file containing a
minimal example?
There it is! The reason why I want this configuration is that the
three properties are proved on previous slides one by one (each
Hello dear LyXers,
I'm sorry to bring up this question here, but I didn't get any response
on the Beamer support site... I figured somebody here might have had
this problem before me.
In a theorem a I have an enumeration of three properties:
\item Prop. 1
\item Prop. 2
\item Prop. 3
Later
On 9/26/05, David Soukal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm sorry to bring up this question here, but I didn't get any response
> on the Beamer support site... I figured somebody here might have had
> this problem before me.
>
> In a theorem a I have an enumeration of three properties:
>
> \item
The package enumitem, David, may be of some help. Have a look at the
examples in its documentation.
Paul
Thank you Paul. I had a look at the package and it looks useful.
However, I wasn't able to figure out what I should put as "label="...
I have no idea how Beamer creates the graphics
On 9/26/05, David Soukal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The package enumitem, David, may be of some help. Have a look at the
> > examples in its documentation.
>
> Thank you Paul. I had a look at the package and it looks useful.
> However, I wasn't able to figure out what I should put as
David Soukal wrote:
The package enumitem, David, may be of some help. Have a look at the
examples in its documentation.
Paul
Thank you Paul. I had a look at the package and it looks useful.
However, I wasn't able to figure out what I should put as "label="...
I have no idea how Beamer
Without knowing what Beamer theme you're using, it's hard to know what
the enumerations should look like. Can you post a LyX file containing a
minimal example?
>
There it is! The reason why I want this "configuration" is that the
three properties are proved on previous slides one by one
Tom Poe wrote:
Hi: I managed to lose a hard drive, and not have backup system in place
for data. . . . . don't ask!
I'd like to take a book that was originally in .lyx format, and is now
on the web site as a html book, and prepare it to be opened in Lyx. I
saw some stuff on Google about
Tom Poe wrote:
Hi: I managed to lose a hard drive, and not have backup system in place
for data. . . . . don't ask!
I'd like to take a book that was originally in .lyx format, and is now
on the web site as a html book, and prepare it to be opened in Lyx. I
saw some stuff on Google about
Tom Poe wrote:
> Hi: I managed to lose a hard drive, and not have backup system in place
> for data. . . . . don't ask!
>
> I'd like to take a book that was originally in .lyx format, and is now
> on the web site as a html book, and prepare it to be opened in Lyx. I
> saw some stuff on Google
Hi: I managed to lose a hard drive, and not have backup system in place
for data. . . . . don't ask!
I'd like to take a book that was originally in .lyx format, and is now
on the web site as a html book, and prepare it to be opened in Lyx. I
saw some stuff on Google about html2tex, and
Hi: I managed to lose a hard drive, and not have backup system in place
for data. . . . . don't ask!
I'd like to take a book that was originally in .lyx format, and is now
on the web site as a html book, and prepare it to be opened in Lyx. I
saw some stuff on Google about html2tex, and
Hi: I managed to lose a hard drive, and not have backup system in place
for data. . . . . don't ask!
I'd like to take a book that was originally in .lyx format, and is now
on the web site as a html book, and prepare it to be opened in Lyx. I
saw some stuff on Google about html2tex, and
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
The BiBTeX database has the names in mixed case, and after reading all
docs I could find and Googling both the web and comp.text.tex, I can't
find a trick to switch them to uppercase in the bibliography.
Hack the bst file. A quick solution
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Thanks much. This *almost* works. The only problem is that it
capitalizes the and connecting multiple authors, whereas the journal
capitalizes the authors' names but not the conjunction sigh
Search for the Function bbl.and and try a MakeLowercase
FUNCTION {bbl.and}
{
Mike Barnsley wrote:
Paul,
I think you've got two possible options. The first is to define your own
BibTeX style file using makebst, which is run as follows
tex makebst
then answer the relevant questions. I'm not 100% positive, but I think that
one of these may allow you to specify uppercase
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Thanks much. This *almost* works. The only problem is that it
capitalizes the and connecting multiple authors, whereas the journal
capitalizes the authors' names but not the conjunction sigh
Search for the Function bbl.and and try a MakeLowercase
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
The BiBTeX database has the names in mixed case, and after reading all
docs I could find and Googling both the web and comp.text.tex, I can't
find a trick to switch them to uppercase in the bibliography.
Hack the bst file. A quick solution
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Thanks much. This *almost* works. The only problem is that it
capitalizes the and connecting multiple authors, whereas the journal
capitalizes the authors' names but not the conjunction sigh
Search for the Function bbl.and and try a MakeLowercase
FUNCTION {bbl.and}
{
Mike Barnsley wrote:
Paul,
I think you've got two possible options. The first is to define your own
BibTeX style file using makebst, which is run as follows
tex makebst
then answer the relevant questions. I'm not 100% positive, but I think that
one of these may allow you to specify uppercase
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Thanks much. This *almost* works. The only problem is that it
capitalizes the and connecting multiple authors, whereas the journal
capitalizes the authors' names but not the conjunction sigh
Search for the Function bbl.and and try a MakeLowercase
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
The BiBTeX database has the names in mixed case, and after reading all
docs I could find and Googling both the web and comp.text.tex, I can't
find a trick to switch them to uppercase in the bibliography.
Hack the bst file. A quick solution
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Thanks much. This *almost* works. The only problem is that it
> capitalizes the "and" connecting multiple authors, whereas the journal
> capitalizes the authors' names but not the conjunction
Search for the Function bbl.and and try a MakeLowercase
FUNCTION {bbl.and}
{
Mike Barnsley wrote:
Paul,
I think you've got two possible options. The first is to define your own
BibTeX style file using makebst, which is run as follows
tex makebst
then answer the relevant questions. I'm not 100% positive, but I think that
one of these may allow you to specify uppercase
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Thanks much. This *almost* works. The only problem is that it
capitalizes the "and" connecting multiple authors, whereas the journal
capitalizes the authors' names but not the conjunction
Search for the Function bbl.and and try a MakeLowercase
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
The BiBTeX database has the names in mixed case, and after reading all
docs I could find and Googling both the web and comp.text.tex, I can't
find a trick to switch them to uppercase in the bibliography.
Hack the bst file. A quick solution (untested): create a bst file
to uppercase. There's probably a much more
elegant way of doing this, I'm far from being a BibTeX expert, but this
should do the trick prior to your deadline.
Good luck,
Mike
Sorry for a non-LyX question here, but I'm a bit hard up. I've posted
this to comp.text.tex but don't know when (if) I'll get
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
The BiBTeX database has the names in mixed case, and after reading all
docs I could find and Googling both the web and comp.text.tex, I can't
find a trick to switch them to uppercase in the bibliography.
Hack the bst file. A quick solution (untested): create a bst file
to uppercase. There's probably a much more
elegant way of doing this, I'm far from being a BibTeX expert, but this
should do the trick prior to your deadline.
Good luck,
Mike
Sorry for a non-LyX question here, but I'm a bit hard up. I've posted
this to comp.text.tex but don't know when (if) I'll get
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> The BiBTeX database has the names in mixed case, and after reading all
> docs I could find and Googling both the web and comp.text.tex, I can't
> find a trick to switch them to uppercase in the bibliography.
Hack the bst file. A quick solution (untested): create a bst file
a string completely to uppercase. There's probably a much more
elegant way of doing this, I'm far from being a BibTeX expert, but this
should do the trick prior to your deadline.
Good luck,
Mike
> Sorry for a non-LyX question here, but I'm a bit hard up. I've posted
> this to comp.te
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