Richard == Richard Heck [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Richard I'll file the bug report.
I did not follow this thread closely. Did you run
ToolsTeX informationsRescan?
JMarc
No, I had not, and wasn't aware of the need to do so. I had thought
Reconfigure would take care of that kind of thing. It's unintuitive, at
least to me, that it doesn't, since Reconfigure does update the LaTeX
classes, so I'd suggest that perhaps Reconfigure should also update the
list of BibTeX
Richard Heck wrote:
No, I had not, and wasn't aware of the need to do so. I had thought
Reconfigure would take care of that kind of thing. It's unintuitive, at
least to me, that it doesn't, since Reconfigure does update the LaTeX
classes, so I'd suggest that perhaps Reconfigure should also
Yes, problem solved. I've updated bugzilla and marked the bug as
WORKSFORME. Do you want me to file a new one, as a feature request?
Georg Baum wrote:
Richard Heck wrote:
No, I had not, and wasn't aware of the need to do so. I had thought
Reconfigure would take care of that kind of
Richard Heck wrote:
Yes, problem solved. I've updated bugzilla and marked the bug as
WORKSFORME. Do you want me to file a new one, as a feature request?
Not necessary.
Georg
Richard == Richard Heck [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Richard No, I had not, and wasn't aware of the need to do so. I had
Richard thought Reconfigure would take care of that kind of thing.
Richard It's unintuitive, at least to me, that it doesn't, since
Richard Reconfigure does update the LaTeX
Richard == Richard Heck [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Richard I'll file the bug report.
I did not follow this thread closely. Did you run
ToolsTeX informationsRescan?
JMarc
No, I had not, and wasn't aware of the need to do so. I had thought
Reconfigure would take care of that kind of thing. It's unintuitive, at
least to me, that it doesn't, since Reconfigure does update the LaTeX
classes, so I'd suggest that perhaps Reconfigure should also update the
list of BibTeX
Richard Heck wrote:
No, I had not, and wasn't aware of the need to do so. I had thought
Reconfigure would take care of that kind of thing. It's unintuitive, at
least to me, that it doesn't, since Reconfigure does update the LaTeX
classes, so I'd suggest that perhaps Reconfigure should also
Yes, problem solved. I've updated bugzilla and marked the bug as
WORKSFORME. Do you want me to file a new one, as a feature request?
Georg Baum wrote:
Richard Heck wrote:
No, I had not, and wasn't aware of the need to do so. I had thought
Reconfigure would take care of that kind of
Richard Heck wrote:
Yes, problem solved. I've updated bugzilla and marked the bug as
WORKSFORME. Do you want me to file a new one, as a feature request?
Not necessary.
Georg
Richard == Richard Heck [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Richard No, I had not, and wasn't aware of the need to do so. I had
Richard thought Reconfigure would take care of that kind of thing.
Richard It's unintuitive, at least to me, that it doesn't, since
Richard Reconfigure does update the LaTeX
> "Richard" == Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Richard> I'll file the bug report.
I did not follow this thread closely. Did you run
Tools>TeX informations>Rescan?
JMarc
No, I had not, and wasn't aware of the need to do so. I had thought
Reconfigure would take care of that kind of thing. It's unintuitive, at
least to me, that it doesn't, since Reconfigure does update the LaTeX
classes, so I'd suggest that perhaps Reconfigure should also update the
list of BibTeX
Richard Heck wrote:
> No, I had not, and wasn't aware of the need to do so. I had thought
> Reconfigure would take care of that kind of thing. It's unintuitive, at
> least to me, that it doesn't, since Reconfigure does update the LaTeX
> classes, so I'd suggest that perhaps Reconfigure should
Yes, problem solved. I've updated bugzilla and marked the bug as
"WORKSFORME". Do you want me to file a new one, as a feature request?
Georg Baum wrote:
> Richard Heck wrote:
>
>
>> No, I had not, and wasn't aware of the need to do so. I had thought
>> Reconfigure would take care of that kind
Richard Heck wrote:
> Yes, problem solved. I've updated bugzilla and marked the bug as
> "WORKSFORME". Do you want me to file a new one, as a feature request?
Not necessary.
Georg
> "Richard" == Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Richard> No, I had not, and wasn't aware of the need to do so. I had
Richard> thought Reconfigure would take care of that kind of thing.
Richard> It's unintuitive, at least to me, that it doesn't, since
Richard> Reconfigure does update
Thanks to Charles for the site below. Suppose the journal I'm
submitting to uses a BibTeX style file (elsart-harv.bst) that can be
downloaded from their site. Where (in LyX/Mac 1.4.1) exactly do I put
this file and then do I have to do anything else to get that style
file to show up in the
On Mon, 10 Jul 2006, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Thanks to Charles for the site below. Suppose the journal I'm submitting
to uses a BibTeX style file (elsart-harv.bst) that can be downloaded from
their site. Where (in LyX/Mac 1.4.1) exactly do I put this file and then
do I have to do anything else to
Use your file-search tool to find alpha.bst. Or try kpsewhich
alpha.bst. You can put your bst files in roughly the same place and
then run texhash, or whatever the equivalent update the tex directory
structure command is on the Mac. Even better is to create a local tex
directory structure
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Mon, 10 Jul 2006, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
...[D]o I have to do anything else to get that style file to show up
in the
drop-down list of styles in LyX? (I have been unable to find even the
existing .bst files that must have come with my TeX installation.)
Run 'locate .bst'
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Thanks to Charles for the site below. Suppose the journal I'm submitting
to uses a BibTeX style file (elsart-harv.bst) that can be downloaded
from their site. Where (in LyX/Mac 1.4.1) exactly do I put this file and
then do I have to do anything else to get that style file
Richard Heck wrote:
This doesn't work for me. I've got heck.bst in my local TeX tree, and
working with TeX, but it does not show up in the bibliography style
list. (This is LyX 1.4.1 on Fedora.)
All bst files that can be found via kpsewhich should show up in the list.
That works for me, both
On Monday 10 July 2006 20:46, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Thanks to Charles for the site below. Suppose the journal I'm
submitting to uses a BibTeX style file (elsart-harv.bst) that can be
downloaded from their site. Where (in LyX/Mac 1.4.1) exactly do I put
this file and then do I have to do
Moreover, LyX 1.3.5 apparently finds the style file if it's in the
same
folder as the lyx file. I didn't have to put the style file in my
local
TeX tree.
This works for me too.
Bruce
On Jul 10, 2006, at 2:54 PM, Ingo Klöcker wrote:
On Monday 10 July 2006 20:46, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
On Mon, 10 Jul 2006, Richard Heck wrote:
You can put your bst files in roughly the same place and then run texhash, or
^^^
Thank you, Richard. I spaced on that step.
Rich
--
Richard B. Shepard, Ph.D. |
[EMAIL PROTECTED] getfiles]$ kpsewhich heck.bst
/home/rgheck/texmf/bibtex/bst/base/heck.bst
[EMAIL PROTECTED] getfiles]$
I'll file the bug report.
Georg Baum wrote:
Richard Heck wrote:
This doesn't work for me. I've got heck.bst in my local TeX tree, and
working with TeX, but it does
Thanks to Charles for the site below. Suppose the journal I'm
submitting to uses a BibTeX style file (elsart-harv.bst) that can be
downloaded from their site. Where (in LyX/Mac 1.4.1) exactly do I put
this file and then do I have to do anything else to get that style
file to show up in the
On Mon, 10 Jul 2006, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Thanks to Charles for the site below. Suppose the journal I'm submitting
to uses a BibTeX style file (elsart-harv.bst) that can be downloaded from
their site. Where (in LyX/Mac 1.4.1) exactly do I put this file and then
do I have to do anything else to
Use your file-search tool to find alpha.bst. Or try kpsewhich
alpha.bst. You can put your bst files in roughly the same place and
then run texhash, or whatever the equivalent update the tex directory
structure command is on the Mac. Even better is to create a local tex
directory structure
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Mon, 10 Jul 2006, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
...[D]o I have to do anything else to get that style file to show up
in the
drop-down list of styles in LyX? (I have been unable to find even the
existing .bst files that must have come with my TeX installation.)
Run 'locate .bst'
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Thanks to Charles for the site below. Suppose the journal I'm submitting
to uses a BibTeX style file (elsart-harv.bst) that can be downloaded
from their site. Where (in LyX/Mac 1.4.1) exactly do I put this file and
then do I have to do anything else to get that style file
Richard Heck wrote:
This doesn't work for me. I've got heck.bst in my local TeX tree, and
working with TeX, but it does not show up in the bibliography style
list. (This is LyX 1.4.1 on Fedora.)
All bst files that can be found via kpsewhich should show up in the list.
That works for me, both
On Monday 10 July 2006 20:46, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Thanks to Charles for the site below. Suppose the journal I'm
submitting to uses a BibTeX style file (elsart-harv.bst) that can be
downloaded from their site. Where (in LyX/Mac 1.4.1) exactly do I put
this file and then do I have to do
Moreover, LyX 1.3.5 apparently finds the style file if it's in the
same
folder as the lyx file. I didn't have to put the style file in my
local
TeX tree.
This works for me too.
Bruce
On Jul 10, 2006, at 2:54 PM, Ingo Klöcker wrote:
On Monday 10 July 2006 20:46, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
On Mon, 10 Jul 2006, Richard Heck wrote:
You can put your bst files in roughly the same place and then run texhash, or
^^^
Thank you, Richard. I spaced on that step.
Rich
--
Richard B. Shepard, Ph.D. |
[EMAIL PROTECTED] getfiles]$ kpsewhich heck.bst
/home/rgheck/texmf/bibtex/bst/base/heck.bst
[EMAIL PROTECTED] getfiles]$
I'll file the bug report.
Georg Baum wrote:
Richard Heck wrote:
This doesn't work for me. I've got heck.bst in my local TeX tree, and
working with TeX, but it does
Thanks to Charles for the site below. Suppose the journal I'm
submitting to uses a BibTeX style file (elsart-harv.bst) that can be
downloaded from their site. Where (in LyX/Mac 1.4.1) exactly do I put
this file and then do I have to do anything else to get that style
file to show up in the
On Mon, 10 Jul 2006, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Thanks to Charles for the site below. Suppose the journal I'm submitting
to uses a BibTeX style file (elsart-harv.bst) that can be downloaded from
their site. Where (in LyX/Mac 1.4.1) exactly do I put this file and then
do I have to do anything else to
Use your file-search tool to find alpha.bst. Or try "kpsewhich
alpha.bst". You can put your bst files in roughly the same place and
then run texhash, or whatever the equivalent "update the tex directory
structure" command is on the Mac. Even better is to create a local tex
directory
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Mon, 10 Jul 2006, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
...[D]o I have to do anything else to get that style file to show up
in the
drop-down list of styles in LyX? (I have been unable to find even the
existing .bst files that must have come with my TeX installation.)
Run 'locate .bst'
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Thanks to Charles for the site below. Suppose the journal I'm submitting
to uses a BibTeX style file (elsart-harv.bst) that can be downloaded
from their site. Where (in LyX/Mac 1.4.1) exactly do I put this file and
then do I have to do anything else to get that style file
Richard Heck wrote:
> This doesn't work for me. I've got heck.bst in my local TeX tree, and
> working with TeX, but it does not show up in the bibliography style
> list. (This is LyX 1.4.1 on Fedora.)
All bst files that can be found via kpsewhich should show up in the list.
That works for me,
On Monday 10 July 2006 20:46, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
> Thanks to Charles for the site below. Suppose the journal I'm
> submitting to uses a BibTeX style file (elsart-harv.bst) that can be
> downloaded from their site. Where (in LyX/Mac 1.4.1) exactly do I put
> this file and then do I have to do
Moreover, LyX 1.3.5 apparently finds the style file if it's in the
same
folder as the lyx file. I didn't have to put the style file in my
local
TeX tree.
This works for me too.
Bruce
On Jul 10, 2006, at 2:54 PM, Ingo Klöcker wrote:
On Monday 10 July 2006 20:46, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
On Mon, 10 Jul 2006, Richard Heck wrote:
You can put your bst files in roughly the same place and then run texhash, or
^^^
Thank you, Richard. I spaced on that step.
Rich
--
Richard B. Shepard, Ph.D. |
[EMAIL PROTECTED] getfiles]$ kpsewhich heck.bst
/home/rgheck/texmf/bibtex/bst/base/heck.bst
[EMAIL PROTECTED] getfiles]$
I'll file the bug report.
Georg Baum wrote:
> Richard Heck wrote:
>
>
>> This doesn't work for me. I've got heck.bst in my local TeX tree, and
>> working with TeX, but
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