Thanks Richard,
Works like a charm :-)
Daniel
Richard Heck wrote:
Use the technique mentioned here:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/ChildMathMacros. More or less. And see below.
1) Define a variable \master in the preamble of the master document
before including the common preamble:
Define it to
Thanks Richard,
Works like a charm :-)
Daniel
Richard Heck wrote:
Use the technique mentioned here:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/ChildMathMacros. More or less. And see below.
1) Define a variable \master in the preamble of the master document
before including the common preamble:
Define it to
Thanks Richard,
Works like a charm :-)
Daniel
Richard Heck wrote:
> Use the technique mentioned here:
> http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/ChildMathMacros. More or less. And see below.
>> 1) Define a variable \master in the preamble of the master document
>> before including the common preamble:
> Define
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
To make it easier to insert citatiosn (if you still need to), you can
insert a bibliography within each child document, but place it inside a
*comment*. That way LaTeX won't see it, but LyX will know what
.bib-files to scan for when showing you the available
Use the technique mentioned here:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/ChildMathMacros. More or less. And see below.
1) Define a variable \master in the preamble of the master document
before including the common preamble:
Define it to mean something.
\def\master*{whatever}*
\input{preamble.tex}
Don't
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Daniel Lohmann wrote:
I am looking for some way to conditionally embed the bibliography into
the child documents. If used (printed) stand alone, a child should
have a complete bibliography section. If embedded into the master, the
bibliographies
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
To make it easier to insert citatiosn (if you still need to), you can
insert a bibliography within each child document, but place it inside a
*comment*. That way LaTeX won't see it, but LyX will know what
.bib-files to scan for when showing you the available
Use the technique mentioned here:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/ChildMathMacros. More or less. And see below.
1) Define a variable \master in the preamble of the master document
before including the common preamble:
Define it to mean something.
\def\master*{whatever}*
\input{preamble.tex}
Don't
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Daniel Lohmann wrote:
I am looking for some way to conditionally embed the bibliography into
the child documents. If used (printed) stand alone, a child should
have a complete bibliography section. If embedded into the master, the
bibliographies
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
> To make it easier to insert citatiosn (if you still need to), you can
> insert a bibliography within each child document, but place it inside a
> *comment*. That way LaTeX won't see it, but LyX will know what
> .bib-files to scan for when showing you the available
Use the technique mentioned here:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/ChildMathMacros. More or less. And see below.
> 1) Define a variable \master in the preamble of the master document
> before including the common preamble:
Define it to mean something.
> \def\master*{whatever}*
> \input{preamble.tex}
>
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Daniel Lohmann wrote:
> I am looking for some way to conditionally embed the bibliography into
> the child documents. If used (printed) "stand alone", a child should
> have a complete bibliography section. If embedded into the master, the
>
Putting the bibliographies in the child documents in comments suits me
perfectly. Thanks - and thanks for the other suggestions. They might come in
handy another time!
John
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: BibTeX and master documents
Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 21
Putting the bibliographies in the child documents in comments suits me
perfectly. Thanks - and thanks for the other suggestions. They might come in
handy another time!
John
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: BibTeX and master documents
Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 21
Putting the bibliographies in the child documents in comments suits me
perfectly. Thanks - and thanks for the other suggestions. They might come in
handy another time!
John
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To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: BibTeX and master documents
Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 21
I have just discovered the Insert-File-Child Document option in LyX, which
is useful for inserting several chapter documents into one master document.
However, if I use BibTeX references in my chapter documents, they don't
appear correctly in the master output. The best output I have managed so
ty. 30. januar 2007 18:09 skreiv John Hughes:
I have just discovered the Insert-File-Child Document option in LyX,
which is useful for inserting several chapter documents into one master
document. However, if I use BibTeX references in my chapter documents, they
don't appear correctly in the
Am Dienstag, 30. Januar 2007 18:09 schrieb John Hughes:
I have just discovered the Insert-File-Child Document option in LyX,
which
is useful for inserting several chapter documents into one master
document.
However, if I use BibTeX references in my chapter documents, they don't
appear
On Tue, 30 Jan 2007, Georg Baum wrote:
Am Dienstag, 30. Januar 2007 18:09 schrieb John Hughes:
I have just discovered the Insert-File-Child Document option in LyX,
which
is useful for inserting several chapter documents into one master
document.
However, if I use BibTeX references in my
I have just discovered the Insert-File-Child Document option in LyX, which
is useful for inserting several chapter documents into one master document.
However, if I use BibTeX references in my chapter documents, they don't
appear correctly in the master output. The best output I have managed so
ty. 30. januar 2007 18:09 skreiv John Hughes:
I have just discovered the Insert-File-Child Document option in LyX,
which is useful for inserting several chapter documents into one master
document. However, if I use BibTeX references in my chapter documents, they
don't appear correctly in the
Am Dienstag, 30. Januar 2007 18:09 schrieb John Hughes:
I have just discovered the Insert-File-Child Document option in LyX,
which
is useful for inserting several chapter documents into one master
document.
However, if I use BibTeX references in my chapter documents, they don't
appear
On Tue, 30 Jan 2007, Georg Baum wrote:
Am Dienstag, 30. Januar 2007 18:09 schrieb John Hughes:
I have just discovered the Insert-File-Child Document option in LyX,
which
is useful for inserting several chapter documents into one master
document.
However, if I use BibTeX references in my
I have just discovered the Insert->File->Child Document option in LyX, which
is useful for inserting several chapter documents into one master document.
However, if I use BibTeX references in my chapter documents, they don't
appear correctly in the master output. The best output I have managed
ty. 30. januar 2007 18:09 skreiv John Hughes:
> I have just discovered the Insert->File->Child Document option in LyX,
> which is useful for inserting several chapter documents into one master
> document. However, if I use BibTeX references in my chapter documents, they
> don't appear correctly in
Am Dienstag, 30. Januar 2007 18:09 schrieb John Hughes:
> I have just discovered the Insert->File->Child Document option in LyX,
which
> is useful for inserting several chapter documents into one master
document.
> However, if I use BibTeX references in my chapter documents, they don't
>
On Tue, 30 Jan 2007, Georg Baum wrote:
Am Dienstag, 30. Januar 2007 18:09 schrieb John Hughes:
I have just discovered the Insert->File->Child Document option in LyX,
which
is useful for inserting several chapter documents into one master
document.
However, if I use BibTeX references in my
On Wed, May 02, 2001 at 10:09:38AM -0500, George De Bruin wrote:
I'm using LyX version 1.1.6Fix1.
I have a master document that includes three files (I've tried both Article
and Book class to see if it made a difference: it didn't). The includes are
preceeded by a title, author and TOC.
On Wednesday 02 May 2001 11:52, Herbert Voss wrote:
Go back to the master and execute View-PDF again. The resulting PDF
file is not updated. The changes made to the 2nd and 3rd documents
aren't included.
also 1.1.6fix1 with 8 include-files, editing the second, saving,
switching to
On Thursday 03 May 2001 03:54, Dekel Tsur wrote:
You have found a bug in LyX.
heh I'm a little more convinced of this now. However:
It happens since your first (and perhaps second) included files are short
(less than a page). I'll fix this bug soon, but for the meantime, you can
add
On Wed, May 02, 2001 at 10:09:38AM -0500, George De Bruin wrote:
I'm using LyX version 1.1.6Fix1.
I have a master document that includes three files (I've tried both Article
and Book class to see if it made a difference: it didn't). The includes are
preceeded by a title, author and TOC.
On Wednesday 02 May 2001 11:52, Herbert Voss wrote:
Go back to the master and execute View-PDF again. The resulting PDF
file is not updated. The changes made to the 2nd and 3rd documents
aren't included.
also 1.1.6fix1 with 8 include-files, editing the second, saving,
switching to
On Thursday 03 May 2001 03:54, Dekel Tsur wrote:
You have found a bug in LyX.
heh I'm a little more convinced of this now. However:
It happens since your first (and perhaps second) included files are short
(less than a page). I'll fix this bug soon, but for the meantime, you can
add
On Wed, May 02, 2001 at 10:09:38AM -0500, George De Bruin wrote:
> I'm using LyX version 1.1.6Fix1.
>
> I have a master document that includes three files (I've tried both Article
> and Book class to see if it made a difference: it didn't). The includes are
> preceeded by a title, author and
On Wednesday 02 May 2001 11:52, Herbert Voss wrote:
> > Go back to the master and execute View->PDF again. The resulting PDF
> > file is not updated. The changes made to the 2nd and 3rd documents
> > aren't included.
>
> also 1.1.6fix1 with 8 include-files, editing the second, saving,
>
On Thursday 03 May 2001 03:54, Dekel Tsur wrote:
> You have found a bug in LyX.
I'm a little more convinced of this now. However:
> It happens since your first (and perhaps second) included files are short
> (less than a page). I'll fix this bug soon, but for the meantime, you can
> add
I'm using LyX version 1.1.6Fix1.
I have a master document that includes three files (I've tried both Article
and Book class to see if it made a difference: it didn't). The includes are
preceeded by a title, author and TOC. All of the include files are Article
class LyX files.
In the master
George De Bruin wrote:
I'm using LyX version 1.1.6Fix1.
I have a master document that includes three files (I've tried both Article
and Book class to see if it made a difference: it didn't). The includes are
preceeded by a title, author and TOC. All of the include files are Article
I'm using LyX version 1.1.6Fix1.
I have a master document that includes three files (I've tried both Article
and Book class to see if it made a difference: it didn't). The includes are
preceeded by a title, author and TOC. All of the include files are Article
class LyX files.
In the master
George De Bruin wrote:
I'm using LyX version 1.1.6Fix1.
I have a master document that includes three files (I've tried both Article
and Book class to see if it made a difference: it didn't). The includes are
preceeded by a title, author and TOC. All of the include files are Article
I'm using LyX version 1.1.6Fix1.
I have a master document that includes three files (I've tried both Article
and Book class to see if it made a difference: it didn't). The includes are
preceeded by a title, author and TOC. All of the include files are Article
class LyX files.
In the master
George De Bruin wrote:
>
> I'm using LyX version 1.1.6Fix1.
>
> I have a master document that includes three files (I've tried both Article
> and Book class to see if it made a difference: it didn't). The includes are
> preceeded by a title, author and TOC. All of the include files are
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