Thanks for the feedback and suggestions.Mike
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Mike,
I am an elderly Gynecologist myself (and (have to) use Windows10 for the
practice management software (of course in a VirtualBox window on a
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> > *To: *lyx-users-subscr...@lists.lyx.org
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would have seen this yourself.
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On 11/06/2020 13:36, Mike Reeks wrote:
> *From: *Mike Reeks <mailto:mike.re...@yahoo.com>
> *Sent: *11 June 2020 10:45
> *To: *lyx-users-subscr...@lists.lyx.org
> *Subject: *Problems using Bibtex with lyx. Help!!
>
>
>
>
Mike,
I am an elderly Gynecologist myself (and (have to) use Windows10 for the
practice management software (of course in a VirtualBox window on a
Mac)) :-)-O and I can tell you even my mother could switch from Windows
to the Mac :-)-O.
And, as a matter of fact, she did :-)-O
I like to bleed
ng but the offending
> item (ie reference in the BIB file) you would have seen this yourself.
>
> el
>
> On 11/06/2020 13:36, Mike Reeks wrote:
> > *From: *Mike Reeks <mailto:mike.re...@yahoo.com
> <mailto:mike.re...@yahoo.com>>
>
eks <mailto:mike.re...@yahoo.com>
> *Sent: *11 June 2020 10:45
> *To: *lyx-users-subscr...@lists.lyx.org
> *Subject: *Problems using Bibtex with lyx. Help!!
>
>
>
> I have used bibtex generated bibliography with access to an
> appropriates bibtex database of reference
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*Subject: *Problems using Bibtex with lyx. Help!!
I have used bibtex generated bibliography with access to an
appropriates bibtex database of
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Subject: Problems using Bibtex with lyx. Help!!
I have used bibtex generated bibliography with access to an appropriates bibtex
database of references in all my lyx files that cite references.
Upto now I have had no problems. I usually
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On 6/11/20 7:36 AM, Mike Reeks wrote:
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Subject: Problems using Bibtex with lyx. Help!!
I have used bibtex generated bibliography with access to an appropriates bibtex
database of references in all my lyx files that cite
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*Subject: *Problems using Bibtex with lyx. Help!!
I have used bibtex generated bibliography with access to an
appropriates bibtex database of references in all my lyx files that
cite references.
Upto now I have had no problems. I usually generate a pdf file in the
lyx document conver
This is slightly off-topic (but I am still working on the same paper..),
can someone please tell me, if there is an easy way to change the
language of my document from within lyx? I have lyx running on WinXP, my
Lyx Environment is set to German and thus all my documents are German by
default
sk wrote:
This is slightly off-topic (but I am still working on the same paper..),
can someone please tell me, if there is an easy way to change the
language of my document from within lyx? I have lyx running on WinXP, my
Lyx Environment is set to German and thus all my documents are German by
This is slightly off-topic (but I am still working on the same paper..),
can someone please tell me, if there is an easy way to change the
language of my document from within lyx? I have lyx running on WinXP, my
Lyx Environment is set to German and thus all my documents are German by
default
sk wrote:
This is slightly off-topic (but I am still working on the same paper..),
can someone please tell me, if there is an easy way to change the
language of my document from within lyx? I have lyx running on WinXP, my
Lyx Environment is set to German and thus all my documents are German by
This is slightly off-topic (but I am still working on the same paper..),
can someone please tell me, if there is an easy way to change the
language of my document from within lyx? I have lyx running on WinXP, my
Lyx Environment is set to German and thus all my documents are German by
default
sk wrote:
> This is slightly off-topic (but I am still working on the same paper..),
> can someone please tell me, if there is an easy way to change the
> language of my document from within lyx? I have lyx running on WinXP, my
> Lyx Environment is set to German and thus all my documents are
Bo Peng wrote:
On 9/26/06, Richard Heck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
You might want to file this as a bug report. I think the solution might
only involve putting quotation marks around path names and the like.
This is a known problem. The patch is not applied to lyx1.4.3 since it
may crash
Bo Peng wrote:
On 9/26/06, Richard Heck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
You might want to file this as a bug report. I think the solution might
only involve putting quotation marks around path names and the like.
This is a known problem. The patch is not applied to lyx1.4.3 since it
may crash
Bo Peng wrote:
> On 9/26/06, Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> You might want to file this as a bug report. I think the solution might
>> only involve putting quotation marks around path names and the like.
>
> This is a known problem. The patch is not applied to lyx1.4.3 since it
>
Hello,
after writing lots of letters now I am trying to write my first longer
piece in Lyx (for a 25 page homework).
I use:
Lyx 1.4.3.
Doc. Class: book (koma-script)
A Bibtex File I compiled with JebRef which I have imported as a bibtex
reference list (I enabled 'display in TOC')
I added
sk wrote:
I use:
Lyx 1.4.3.
Doc. Class: book (koma-script)
A Bibtex File I compiled with JebRef which I have imported as a bibtex
reference list (I enabled 'display in TOC')
I added citations in my text and they show up nicely in Lyx, but
whenever I export them to pdf, it only shows
Thanks, your post got me on the right track as it reminded me of a
similar problem which I had with LYX: The path to my Temp Directory
contained spaces (something LYX seems to be able to handle but
LaTeX/MiKTeX don't. Also the Path to my *.bst (BibtexStyle) files
contained spaces.
I think this is
You might want to file this as a bug report. I think the solution might
only involve putting quotation marks around path names and the like.
Richard
sk wrote:
Thanks, your post got me on the right track as it reminded me of a
similar problem which I had with LYX: The path to my Temp Directory
Hallo,
ich antworte mal auf deutsch, denke es ist dir auch recht. Erstmal frage ich
mich, warum du für nur 25 Seiten die Buch-Klasse benutzt, ich würde hier
Artikel nutzen.
Es gibt immer nummerierte und nicht nummerierte Gliederungsebenen, nicht
nummerierte tauchen allerdings nicht im
Thanks a lot for the help so far and sorry for my last posting in German.
I have one further question:
How can I make my reference list numbered (as a numbered chapter, I mean)?
Stefan
sk schrieb am 26.09.2006:
Thanks a lot for the help so far and sorry for my last posting in German.
I have one further question:
How can I make my reference list numbered (as a numbered chapter, I mean)?
As you are using the KOMA-Script classes, use the option
bibtotocnumbered (you can
On 9/26/06, Richard Heck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You might want to file this as a bug report. I think the solution might
only involve putting quotation marks around path names and the like.
This is a known problem. The patch is not applied to lyx1.4.3 since it
may crash lyx under mac
Hello,
after writing lots of letters now I am trying to write my first longer
piece in Lyx (for a 25 page homework).
I use:
Lyx 1.4.3.
Doc. Class: book (koma-script)
A Bibtex File I compiled with JebRef which I have imported as a bibtex
reference list (I enabled 'display in TOC')
I added
sk wrote:
I use:
Lyx 1.4.3.
Doc. Class: book (koma-script)
A Bibtex File I compiled with JebRef which I have imported as a bibtex
reference list (I enabled 'display in TOC')
I added citations in my text and they show up nicely in Lyx, but
whenever I export them to pdf, it only shows
Thanks, your post got me on the right track as it reminded me of a
similar problem which I had with LYX: The path to my Temp Directory
contained spaces (something LYX seems to be able to handle but
LaTeX/MiKTeX don't. Also the Path to my *.bst (BibtexStyle) files
contained spaces.
I think this is
You might want to file this as a bug report. I think the solution might
only involve putting quotation marks around path names and the like.
Richard
sk wrote:
Thanks, your post got me on the right track as it reminded me of a
similar problem which I had with LYX: The path to my Temp Directory
Hallo,
ich antworte mal auf deutsch, denke es ist dir auch recht. Erstmal frage ich
mich, warum du für nur 25 Seiten die Buch-Klasse benutzt, ich würde hier
Artikel nutzen.
Es gibt immer nummerierte und nicht nummerierte Gliederungsebenen, nicht
nummerierte tauchen allerdings nicht im
Thanks a lot for the help so far and sorry for my last posting in German.
I have one further question:
How can I make my reference list numbered (as a numbered chapter, I mean)?
Stefan
sk schrieb am 26.09.2006:
Thanks a lot for the help so far and sorry for my last posting in German.
I have one further question:
How can I make my reference list numbered (as a numbered chapter, I mean)?
As you are using the KOMA-Script classes, use the option
bibtotocnumbered (you can
On 9/26/06, Richard Heck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You might want to file this as a bug report. I think the solution might
only involve putting quotation marks around path names and the like.
This is a known problem. The patch is not applied to lyx1.4.3 since it
may crash lyx under mac
Hello,
after writing lots of letters now I am trying to write my first longer
piece in Lyx (for a 25 page homework).
I use:
Lyx 1.4.3.
Doc. Class: book (koma-script)
A Bibtex File I compiled with JebRef which I have imported as a bibtex
reference list (I enabled 'display in TOC')
I added
sk wrote:
> I use:
>
> Lyx 1.4.3.
> Doc. Class: book (koma-script)
> A Bibtex File I compiled with JebRef which I have imported as a bibtex
> reference list (I enabled 'display in TOC')
>
> I added citations in my text and they show up nicely in Lyx, but
> whenever I export them to pdf, it only
Thanks, your post got me on the right track as it reminded me of a
similar problem which I had with LYX: The path to my Temp Directory
contained spaces (something LYX seems to be able to handle but
LaTeX/MiKTeX don't. Also the Path to my *.bst (BibtexStyle) files
contained spaces.
I think this is
You might want to file this as a bug report. I think the solution might
only involve putting quotation marks around path names and the like.
Richard
sk wrote:
> Thanks, your post got me on the right track as it reminded me of a
> similar problem which I had with LYX: The path to my Temp
> Hallo,
> ich antworte mal auf deutsch, denke es ist dir auch recht. Erstmal frage ich
> mich, warum du für "nur" 25 Seiten die Buch-Klasse benutzt, ich würde hier
> Artikel nutzen.
> Es gibt immer nummerierte und nicht nummerierte Gliederungsebenen, nicht
> nummerierte tauchen allerdings
Thanks a lot for the help so far and sorry for my last posting in German.
I have one further question:
How can I make my reference list numbered (as a numbered chapter, I mean)?
Stefan
sk schrieb am 26.09.2006:
Thanks a lot for the help so far and sorry for my last posting in German.
I have one further question:
How can I make my reference list numbered (as a numbered chapter, I mean)?
As you are using the KOMA-Script classes, use the option
"bibtotocnumbered" (you can
On 9/26/06, Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You might want to file this as a bug report. I think the solution might
only involve putting quotation marks around path names and the like.
This is a known problem. The patch is not applied to lyx1.4.3 since it
may crash lyx under mac
Hi,
the easiest way may be to find a journal in your field with
a reference style you like and download the style file from
the instructions for authors. American Economic Review
has the style file aer.bst, for instance, or the Journal of
Institutional and Theoretical Economics has the style file
Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
1) When trying to compile the Lyx-doc (show as PDF); I get an error
message if the title or author fields contain Danish characters such as ?,
? and ?. How can I work around this issue?
Check that in your LyX document Layout/Document/Language/Encoding you have
lain1.
When trying to compile the Lyx-doc (show as PDF); I get an error message if
the title or author fields contain Danish characters such as æ, ø and å. How
can I work around this issue?
With Windows, you may use Bibedit. That has an option (Edit - Option)
Translate extended ASCII that does the
When trying to compile the Lyx-doc (show as PDF); I get an error message if
the title or author fields contain Danish characters such as æ, ø and å. How
can I work around this issue?
With Windows, you may use Bibedit. That has an option (Edit - Option)
Translate extended ASCII that does the
Ekkehart Schlicht wrote:
When trying to compile the Lyx-doc (show as PDF); I get an error
message if the title or author fields contain Danish characters such
as æ, ø and å. How can I work around this issue?
With Windows, you may use Bibedit. That has an option (Edit - Option)
Translate
On Wednesday 22 June 2005 06:25, Matej Cepl wrote:
Check that in your LyX document Layout/Document/Language/Encoding you have
lain1.
It was set on auto, but changing to latin1 did not fix my problem.
Alternatively you can type (in your .bib file) \ae{} instead of ?,
\o{} instead of ? and
Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
1) When trying to compile the Lyx-doc (show as PDF); I get an error
message if the title or author fields contain Danish characters such as æ,
ø and å. How can I work around this issue?
IIRC you have to put them in braces in these fields (like {å}), because
bibtex
Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
I agree. But if if I do like that technical report will be written in my
bibliography.
That's what 'type' field is for. See this:
@techreport{bewley:FRW-2002-1383,
author = {Truman Bewley},
title = {Fairness, Reciprocity, and Wage Rigidity},
institution = {Cowles
Hi,
the easiest way may be to find a journal in your field with
a reference style you like and download the style file from
the instructions for authors. American Economic Review
has the style file aer.bst, for instance, or the Journal of
Institutional and Theoretical Economics has the style file
Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
1) When trying to compile the Lyx-doc (show as PDF); I get an error
message if the title or author fields contain Danish characters such as ?,
? and ?. How can I work around this issue?
Check that in your LyX document Layout/Document/Language/Encoding you have
lain1.
When trying to compile the Lyx-doc (show as PDF); I get an error message if
the title or author fields contain Danish characters such as æ, ø and å. How
can I work around this issue?
With Windows, you may use Bibedit. That has an option (Edit - Option)
Translate extended ASCII that does the
When trying to compile the Lyx-doc (show as PDF); I get an error message if
the title or author fields contain Danish characters such as æ, ø and å. How
can I work around this issue?
With Windows, you may use Bibedit. That has an option (Edit - Option)
Translate extended ASCII that does the
Ekkehart Schlicht wrote:
When trying to compile the Lyx-doc (show as PDF); I get an error
message if the title or author fields contain Danish characters such
as æ, ø and å. How can I work around this issue?
With Windows, you may use Bibedit. That has an option (Edit - Option)
Translate
On Wednesday 22 June 2005 06:25, Matej Cepl wrote:
Check that in your LyX document Layout/Document/Language/Encoding you have
lain1.
It was set on auto, but changing to latin1 did not fix my problem.
Alternatively you can type (in your .bib file) \ae{} instead of ?,
\o{} instead of ? and
Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
1) When trying to compile the Lyx-doc (show as PDF); I get an error
message if the title or author fields contain Danish characters such as æ,
ø and å. How can I work around this issue?
IIRC you have to put them in braces in these fields (like {å}), because
bibtex
Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
I agree. But if if I do like that technical report will be written in my
bibliography.
That's what 'type' field is for. See this:
@techreport{bewley:FRW-2002-1383,
author = {Truman Bewley},
title = {Fairness, Reciprocity, and Wage Rigidity},
institution = {Cowles
Hi,
the easiest way may be to find a journal in your field with
a reference style you like and download the style file from
the instructions for authors. American Economic Review
has the style file aer.bst, for instance, or the Journal of
Institutional and Theoretical Economics has the style file
Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
> 1) When trying to compile the Lyx-doc (show as PDF); I get an error
> message if the title or author fields contain Danish characters such as ?,
> ? and ?. How can I work around this issue?
Check that in your LyX document Layout/Document/Language/Encoding you have
lain1.
When trying to compile the Lyx-doc (show as PDF); I get an error message if
the title or author fields contain Danish characters such as æ, ø and å. How
can I work around this issue?
With Windows, you may use Bibedit. That has an option (Edit -> Option)
"Translate extended ASCII" that does the
When trying to compile the Lyx-doc (show as PDF); I get an error message if
the title or author fields contain Danish characters such as æ, ø and å. How
can I work around this issue?
With Windows, you may use Bibedit. That has an option (Edit -> Option)
"Translate extended ASCII" that does the
Ekkehart Schlicht wrote:
When trying to compile the Lyx-doc (show as PDF); I get an error
message if the title or author fields contain Danish characters such
as æ, ø and å. How can I work around this issue?
With Windows, you may use Bibedit. That has an option (Edit -> Option)
"Translate
On Wednesday 22 June 2005 06:25, Matej Cepl wrote:
> Check that in your LyX document Layout/Document/Language/Encoding you have
> lain1.
It was set on "auto", but changing to "latin1" did not fix my problem.
> Alternatively you can type (in your .bib file) \ae{} instead of ?,
> \o{} instead
Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
> 1) When trying to compile the Lyx-doc (show as PDF); I get an error
> message if the title or author fields contain Danish characters such as æ,
> ø and å. How can I work around this issue?
IIRC you have to put them in braces in these fields (like {å}), because
bibtex
Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
> I agree. But if if I do like that "technical report" will be written in my
> bibliography.
That's what 'type' field is for. See this:
@techreport{bewley:FRW-2002-1383,
author = {Truman Bewley},
title = {Fairness, Reciprocity, and Wage Rigidity},
institution =
Hi there
I am writing my master thesis using Lyx. So far I am happy about it, except
from a few BibTex-related problems that are quite critical:
1) When trying to compile the Lyx-doc (show as PDF); I get an error message if
the title or author fields contain Danish characters such as æ, ø and
Hi,
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 16:13:00 +0200 Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
2) Am an not happy with the way my bibliography looks if I use
literature
published by an organisations. Example: I refer to a report by The
Danish
Board of Technology and in my reference section it becomes of
technology,
On Tuesday 21 June 2005 17:33, Sam Lewis wrote:
Try to enter {the name of the author} in brackets, as in the following
example. This should ensure that the output in your reference section
and throughout the text will be in the desired format.
Thanks! That did the trick. :-)
produces the
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 18:14:57 +0200 Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
Still a little puzzled with the difference between apalike.bst and
apalike.bst (for Natbib). ;-) There has been postings mealier with a
guy who experienced near-deadline problems as the numbers of
references grew to a certain
Hi there
I am writing my master thesis using Lyx. So far I am happy about it, except
from a few BibTex-related problems that are quite critical:
1) When trying to compile the Lyx-doc (show as PDF); I get an error message if
the title or author fields contain Danish characters such as æ, ø and
Hi,
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 16:13:00 +0200 Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
2) Am an not happy with the way my bibliography looks if I use
literature
published by an organisations. Example: I refer to a report by The
Danish
Board of Technology and in my reference section it becomes of
technology,
On Tuesday 21 June 2005 17:33, Sam Lewis wrote:
Try to enter {the name of the author} in brackets, as in the following
example. This should ensure that the output in your reference section
and throughout the text will be in the desired format.
Thanks! That did the trick. :-)
produces the
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 18:14:57 +0200 Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
Still a little puzzled with the difference between apalike.bst and
apalike.bst (for Natbib). ;-) There has been postings mealier with a
guy who experienced near-deadline problems as the numbers of
references grew to a certain
Hi there
I am writing my master thesis using Lyx. So far I am happy about it, except
from a few BibTex-related problems that are quite critical:
1) When trying to compile the Lyx-doc (show as PDF); I get an error message if
the title or author fields contain Danish characters such as æ, ø and
Hi,
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 16:13:00 +0200 Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
> 2) Am an not happy with the way my bibliography looks if I use
> literature
> published by an organisations. Example: I refer to a report by "The
> Danish
> Board of Technology" and in my reference section it becomes "of
>
On Tuesday 21 June 2005 17:33, Sam Lewis wrote:
> Try to enter {the name of the author} in brackets, as in the following
> example. This should ensure that the output in your reference section
> and throughout the text will be in the desired format.
Thanks! That did the trick. :-)
> produces
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 18:14:57 +0200 Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
>
> Still a little puzzled with the difference between apalike.bst and
> apalike.bst (for Natbib). ;-) There has been postings mealier with a
> guy who experienced near-deadline problems as the numbers of
> references grew to a certain
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