Hi Julio,
On 08/14/2011 11:30 PM, Julio Rojas wrote:
As for the footnotes, you first have to use a biblatex style that
automatically makes use of \footcite. For this, you need to add the
citestyle option
citestyle=verbose-trad1 .
If in the preamble I use
BTW, as I don't have biber I have to remove most of your references
and only left the first one, which works perfectly with bibtex.
Regards.
-
Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com
On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 6:45 PM, Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com
Rethinking on everything, I think the problem is biber. It seems that
it cannot process your bibtex file, which is why the citekey, not the
properly formatted reference, appears. You need to check both, your
bibtex file as well as your biber installation. BTW, why biber?
Confirmed, at least from my side. The problem lies in your bibtex
file, which biber cannot process. I believe it has some characters,
that even if UTF-8 encoded, are not understood by biber. For example,
in one reference:
@INBOOK{ashbrook:brain,
chapter = {7},
title = {The Frontal Lobes,
Hi Julio,
On 08/14/2011 11:30 PM, Julio Rojas wrote:
As for the footnotes, you first have to use a biblatex style that
automatically makes use of \footcite. For this, you need to add the
citestyle option
citestyle=verbose-trad1 .
If in the preamble I use
BTW, as I don't have biber I have to remove most of your references
and only left the first one, which works perfectly with bibtex.
Regards.
-
Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com
On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 6:45 PM, Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com
Rethinking on everything, I think the problem is biber. It seems that
it cannot process your bibtex file, which is why the citekey, not the
properly formatted reference, appears. You need to check both, your
bibtex file as well as your biber installation. BTW, why biber?
Confirmed, at least from my side. The problem lies in your bibtex
file, which biber cannot process. I believe it has some characters,
that even if UTF-8 encoded, are not understood by biber. For example,
in one reference:
@INBOOK{ashbrook:brain,
chapter = {7},
title = {The Frontal Lobes,
Hi Julio,
On 08/14/2011 11:30 PM, Julio Rojas wrote:
> As for the footnotes, you first have to use a biblatex style that
> automatically makes use of "\footcite". For this, you need to add the
> "citestyle" option
> citestyle=verbose-trad1 .
If in the preamble I use
BTW, as I don't have biber I have to remove most of your references
and only left the first one, which works perfectly with bibtex.
Regards.
-
Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com
On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 6:45 PM, Julio Rojas
Rethinking on everything, I think the problem is biber. It seems that
it cannot process your bibtex file, which is why the citekey, not the
properly formatted reference, appears. You need to check both, your
bibtex file as well as your biber installation. BTW, why biber?
Confirmed, at least from my side. The problem lies in your bibtex
file, which biber cannot process. I believe it has some characters,
that even if UTF-8 encoded, are not understood by biber. For example,
in one reference:
@INBOOK{ashbrook:brain,
chapter = {7},
title = {The Frontal Lobes,
Hi Julio,
On 08/14/2011 05:07 AM, Julio Rojas wrote:
Louis, you also need to state the natbib option while loading
biblatex-chicago (page 3 of the manual, citep and citet are commands
implemented in natbib):
\usepackage[notes,autocite=footnote,natbib]{biblatex-chicago}
I don't have biber,
As for the footnotes, you first have to use a biblatex style that
automatically makes use of \footcite. For this, you need to add the
citestyle option
citestyle=verbose-trad1 . What I usually do is that I renew a command
like \citep into \autocite adding the following command to the
preamble:
Hi Julio,
On 08/14/2011 05:07 AM, Julio Rojas wrote:
Louis, you also need to state the natbib option while loading
biblatex-chicago (page 3 of the manual, citep and citet are commands
implemented in natbib):
\usepackage[notes,autocite=footnote,natbib]{biblatex-chicago}
I don't have biber,
As for the footnotes, you first have to use a biblatex style that
automatically makes use of \footcite. For this, you need to add the
citestyle option
citestyle=verbose-trad1 . What I usually do is that I renew a command
like \citep into \autocite adding the following command to the
preamble:
Hi Julio,
On 08/14/2011 05:07 AM, Julio Rojas wrote:
> Louis, you also need to state the natbib option while loading
> biblatex-chicago (page 3 of the manual, citep and citet are commands
> implemented in natbib):
>
> \usepackage[notes,autocite=footnote,natbib]{biblatex-chicago}
>
> I don't have
As for the footnotes, you first have to use a biblatex style that
automatically makes use of "\footcite". For this, you need to add the
"citestyle" option
citestyle=verbose-trad1 . What I usually do is that I renew a command
like "\citep" into "\autocite" adding the following command to the
Maybe you need to use natbib to have \citet?
-
Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com
On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 4:53 PM, Louis Turk l...@dayspringpublisher.com wrote:
On 08/12/2011 05:17 PM, Louis Turk wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've been trying to use
Hi Julio,
On 08/14/2011 12:38 AM, Julio Rojas wrote:
Use the Natbib option in Document - Settings - Bibliography and the
Biblatex citation style module in Document - Settings - Modules.
Those, together with biblatex-chicago.
-
Julio Rojas
Dear Louis, I would like to help you, but today I'm kind of busy. Can
you send an small example file (full preamble, bib file with one
reference, text with the reference) so I can take a look at it?
Regards.
PS: I suppose that you are using Lyx 2.0, aren't you?
Louis, you also need to state the natbib option while loading
biblatex-chicago (page 3 of the manual, citep and citet are commands
implemented in natbib):
\usepackage[notes,autocite=footnote,natbib]{biblatex-chicago}
I don't have biber, but I believe that would be more than enough to
make it
Maybe you need to use natbib to have \citet?
-
Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com
On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 4:53 PM, Louis Turk l...@dayspringpublisher.com wrote:
On 08/12/2011 05:17 PM, Louis Turk wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've been trying to use
Hi Julio,
On 08/14/2011 12:38 AM, Julio Rojas wrote:
Use the Natbib option in Document - Settings - Bibliography and the
Biblatex citation style module in Document - Settings - Modules.
Those, together with biblatex-chicago.
-
Julio Rojas
Dear Louis, I would like to help you, but today I'm kind of busy. Can
you send an small example file (full preamble, bib file with one
reference, text with the reference) so I can take a look at it?
Regards.
PS: I suppose that you are using Lyx 2.0, aren't you?
Louis, you also need to state the natbib option while loading
biblatex-chicago (page 3 of the manual, citep and citet are commands
implemented in natbib):
\usepackage[notes,autocite=footnote,natbib]{biblatex-chicago}
I don't have biber, but I believe that would be more than enough to
make it
Maybe you need to use natbib to have \citet?
-
Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com
On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 4:53 PM, Louis Turk wrote:
> On 08/12/2011 05:17 PM, Louis Turk wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've been trying to
Hi Julio,
On 08/14/2011 12:38 AM, Julio Rojas wrote:
> Use the Natbib option in Document -> Settings -> Bibliography and the
> "Biblatex citation style" module in Document -> Settings -> Modules.
> Those, together with biblatex-chicago.
> -
> Julio
Dear Louis, I would like to help you, but today I'm kind of busy. Can
you send an small example file (full preamble, bib file with one
reference, text with the reference) so I can take a look at it?
Regards.
PS: I suppose that you are using Lyx 2.0, aren't you?
Louis, you also need to state the natbib option while loading
biblatex-chicago (page 3 of the manual, citep and citet are commands
implemented in natbib):
\usepackage[notes,autocite=footnote,natbib]{biblatex-chicago}
I don't have biber, but I believe that would be more than enough to
make it
On 08/12/2011 05:17 PM, Louis Turk wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've been trying to use biblatex-chicago with Lyx 2.0 and biblatex-biber
for some time without success. I've read many documents on-line but
still no success. I want to use the footnotes style citations. Lyx finds
the .bib database and I
On 08/12/2011 05:17 PM, Louis Turk wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've been trying to use biblatex-chicago with Lyx 2.0 and biblatex-biber
for some time without success. I've read many documents on-line but
still no success. I want to use the footnotes style citations. Lyx finds
the .bib database and I
On 08/12/2011 05:17 PM, Louis Turk wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've been trying to use biblatex-chicago with Lyx 2.0 and biblatex-biber
> for some time without success. I've read many documents on-line but
> still no success. I want to use the footnotes style citations. Lyx finds
> the .bib database
Dear Louis, this command is not Biblatex's, but Bibtex's. The style of your
bibliography is defined in the preamble. Check page 2 of the
Biblatex-Chicago manual:
http://ctan.mines-albi.fr/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/biblatex-chicago.pdf
You should also read
Dear Louis, this command is not Biblatex's, but Bibtex's. The style of your
bibliography is defined in the preamble. Check page 2 of the
Biblatex-Chicago manual:
http://ctan.mines-albi.fr/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/biblatex-chicago.pdf
You should also read
Dear Louis, this command is not Biblatex's, but Bibtex's. The style of your
bibliography is defined in the preamble. Check page 2 of the
Biblatex-Chicago manual:
http://ctan.mines-albi.fr/macros/latex/contrib/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-chicago/doc/biblatex-chicago.pdf
You should also read
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