abbreviated in-text citations. The behaviour
I seek is, upon inserting a citation into an itemized environment, BibTeX/
LyX should place a fully fledged verbose bibliographic entry at the
in-text
citation location. Does anybody have ideas on how to accomplish this?
Thanks,
Andrew
Look biblatex
Hi Lyx Users,
I am compiling a large annotated reading list for my PhD comprehensive
qualifying exams. I want to use lyx because of the flawless integration
with my large BibTeX database. However, all of the BibTeX style files that
I have used previously have abbreviated in-text citations
abbreviated in-text citations. The behaviour
I seek is, upon inserting a citation into an itemized environment, BibTeX/
LyX should place a fully fledged verbose bibliographic entry at the
in-text
citation location. Does anybody have ideas on how to accomplish this?
Thanks,
Andrew
Look biblatex
Hi Lyx Users,
I am compiling a large annotated reading list for my PhD comprehensive
qualifying exams. I want to use lyx because of the flawless integration
with my large BibTeX database. However, all of the BibTeX style files that
I have used previously have abbreviated in-text citations
used previously have abbreviated in-text citations. The behaviour
> I seek is, upon inserting a citation into an itemized environment, BibTeX/
> LyX should place a fully fledged verbose bibliographic entry at the
> in-text
> citation location. Does anybody have ideas on how to accompli
I would like to use the Find and Replace feature to search my
document for particular citations. Entering the author name or even
the bibtex key does not find the citation within the document. At the
moment I am generating a PDF of my document and then searching the PDF
for the author name (I use
John Niekrasz wrote:
for the author name (I use author-year citations), but this is a
hassle. Am I missing something? Or should this be a feature request?
1.6 can list by citations in the sidebar. Unfortunately, it only lists
the key and isn't searchable. 1.6 also allows you to specify
John Niekrasz wrote:
I would like to use the Find and Replace feature to search my
document for particular citations. Entering the author name or even
the bibtex key does not find the citation within the document. At the
moment I am generating a PDF of my document and then searching the PDF
I would like to use the Find and Replace feature to search my
document for particular citations. Entering the author name or even
the bibtex key does not find the citation within the document. At the
moment I am generating a PDF of my document and then searching the PDF
for the author name (I use
John Niekrasz wrote:
for the author name (I use author-year citations), but this is a
hassle. Am I missing something? Or should this be a feature request?
1.6 can list by citations in the sidebar. Unfortunately, it only lists
the key and isn't searchable. 1.6 also allows you to specify
John Niekrasz wrote:
I would like to use the Find and Replace feature to search my
document for particular citations. Entering the author name or even
the bibtex key does not find the citation within the document. At the
moment I am generating a PDF of my document and then searching the PDF
I would like to use the "Find and Replace" feature to search my
document for particular citations. Entering the author name or even
the bibtex key does not find the citation within the document. At the
moment I am generating a PDF of my document and then searching the PDF
for the auth
John Niekrasz wrote:
for the author name (I use author-year citations), but this is a
hassle. Am I missing something? Or should this be a feature request?
1.6 can list by citations in the sidebar. Unfortunately, it only lists
the key and isn't searchable. 1.6 also allows you to specify
John Niekrasz wrote:
I would like to use the "Find and Replace" feature to search my
document for particular citations. Entering the author name or even
the bibtex key does not find the citation within the document. At the
moment I am generating a PDF of my document and then searchi
Hi,
I am having difficulty getting references to show as author/year.
I have attached the files.
This is what I get:
-
(author?) [1]
References
[1] T. Abbott, M. Easton, and R. Schmidt.
On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 2:45 PM, Hesham Kamel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am having difficulty getting references to show as author/year.
I have attached the files.
This is what I get:
Hi,
I am having difficulty getting references to show as author/year.
I have attached the files.
This is what I get:
-
(author?) [1]
References
[1] T. Abbott, M. Easton, and R. Schmidt.
On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 2:45 PM, Hesham Kamel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am having difficulty getting references to show as author/year.
I have attached the files.
This is what I get:
Hi,
I am having difficulty getting references to show as author/year.
I have attached the files.
This is what I get:
-
(author?) [1]
References
[1] T. Abbott, M. Easton, and R. Schmidt.
On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 2:45 PM, Hesham Kamel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I am having difficulty getting references to show as author/year.
> I have attached the files.
> This is what I get:
>
On 26.06.08, Pete Phillips wrote:
There is a problem with lyx when you are using change tracking and you
have citations that you delete. lyx itself is OK in that it shows the
deleted citation reference struck through, but if you try to print or
create a pdf, you get an error message
On 26.06.08, Pete Phillips wrote:
There is a problem with lyx when you are using change tracking and you
have citations that you delete. lyx itself is OK in that it shows the
deleted citation reference struck through, but if you try to print or
create a pdf, you get an error message
On 26.06.08, Pete Phillips wrote:
> There is a problem with lyx when you are using change tracking and you
> have citations that you delete. lyx itself is OK in that it shows the
> deleted citation reference struck through, but if you try to print or
> create a pdf, you get an e
There is a problem with lyx when you are using change tracking and you
have citations that you delete. lyx itself is OK in that it shows the
deleted citation reference struck through, but if you try to print or
create a pdf, you get an error message as follows:
\cite{B50}}, [some other body
There is a problem with lyx when you are using change tracking and you
have citations that you delete. lyx itself is OK in that it shows the
deleted citation reference struck through, but if you try to print or
create a pdf, you get an error message as follows:
\cite{B50}}, [some other body
There is a problem with lyx when you are using change tracking and you
have citations that you delete. lyx itself is OK in that it shows the
deleted citation reference struck through, but if you try to print or
create a pdf, you get an error message as follows:
" \cite{B50}}, [some other
On Friday 09 May 2008 00:06:24 Adam Pantanowitz wrote:
Hi all
I have searched far and wide, read documents, and tried messing around with
layout and cls files, but have been unable to find an answer.
If someone can help me, I'd be immensely grateful!
I am trying to use the IEEEtran style
of TABLE 1. This problem has been
driving me crazy!
Any help appreciated
Do you mean on screen or on the generated pdf?
Kind regards,
Adam
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On 9.05.08, Adam Pantanowitz wrote:
Hi all
If someone can help me, I'd be immensely grateful!
I am trying to use the IEEEtran style sheet.
When I create a float (table
or figure), the caption is not formatting according to the IEEEtran.cls
file...
In LaTeX, *.cls is called a document
my manuscript.)
I suppose the IEEEtran.layout documentation/template should mention the
fact and provide a workaround.
Günter
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On Friday 09 May 2008 00:06:24 Adam Pantanowitz wrote:
Hi all
I have searched far and wide, read documents, and tried messing around with
layout and cls files, but have been unable to find an answer.
If someone can help me, I'd be immensely grateful!
I am trying to use the IEEEtran style
of TABLE 1. This problem has been
driving me crazy!
Any help appreciated
Do you mean on screen or on the generated pdf?
Kind regards,
Adam
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On 9.05.08, Adam Pantanowitz wrote:
Hi all
If someone can help me, I'd be immensely grateful!
I am trying to use the IEEEtran style sheet.
When I create a float (table
or figure), the caption is not formatting according to the IEEEtran.cls
file...
In LaTeX, *.cls is called a document
my manuscript.)
I suppose the IEEEtran.layout documentation/template should mention the
fact and provide a workaround.
Günter
--
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On Friday 09 May 2008 00:06:24 Adam Pantanowitz wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I have searched far and wide, read documents, and tried messing around with
> layout and cls files, but have been unable to find an answer.
>
> If someone can help me, I'd be immensely grateful!
>
> I am trying to use the IEEEtran
on the generated pdf?
>
>> Kind regards,
>>
>> Adam
>
> --
> José Abílio
>
>
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On 9.05.08, Adam Pantanowitz wrote:
> Hi all
> If someone can help me, I'd be immensely grateful!
> I am trying to use the IEEEtran style sheet.
> When I create a float (table
> or figure), the caption is not formatting according to the IEEEtran.cls
> file...
In LaTeX, *.cls is called a
\figurename{Fig.}
> \def\tablename{TABLE}
> \def\partname{Part}
> \def\appendixname{Appendix}
> \def\abstractname{Abstract}
>
> (Thanks for highlighting the problem, I did not recognize it affected also
> my manuscript.)
>
> I suppose the IEEEtran.layout documentation
Hi all
I have searched far and wide, read documents, and tried messing around with
layout and cls files, but have been unable to find an answer.
If someone can help me, I'd be immensely grateful!
I am trying to use the IEEEtran style sheet. When I create a float (table
or figure), the caption
Hi all
I have searched far and wide, read documents, and tried messing around with
layout and cls files, but have been unable to find an answer.
If someone can help me, I'd be immensely grateful!
I am trying to use the IEEEtran style sheet. When I create a float (table
or figure), the caption
Hi all
I have searched far and wide, read documents, and tried messing around with
layout and cls files, but have been unable to find an answer.
If someone can help me, I'd be immensely grateful!
I am trying to use the IEEEtran style sheet. When I create a float (table
or figure), the caption
I'm using lyx 1.5.1 under Ubuntu Gutsy.
If I add a citation into the document, and then delete it when using
tracked changes, the deletions can be seen as expected (red, struck
through) but when I try to view it as a pdf I get an error:
Argument of [EMAIL PROTECTED] has an extra }
Is this a
I'm using lyx 1.5.1 under Ubuntu Gutsy.
If I add a citation into the document, and then delete it when using
tracked changes, the deletions can be seen as expected (red, struck
through) but when I try to view it as a pdf I get an error:
Argument of [EMAIL PROTECTED] has an extra }
Is this a
I'm using lyx 1.5.1 under Ubuntu Gutsy.
If I add a citation into the document, and then delete it when using
tracked changes, the deletions can be seen as expected (red, struck
through) but when I try to view it as a pdf I get an error:
Argument of [EMAIL PROTECTED] has an extra }
Is this a
Johannes Knaus wrote:
While the second alternative appears as expected the first appears as
Author(year1; year2) with a semicolon (but I want semicolons only
between different authors).
Read the natbib documentation, keyword \bibpunct.
Jürgen
Johannes Knaus wrote:
While the second alternative appears as expected the first appears as
Author(year1; year2) with a semicolon (but I want semicolons only
between different authors).
Read the natbib documentation, keyword \bibpunct.
Jürgen
Johannes Knaus wrote:
> While the second alternative appears as expected the first appears as
> Author(year1; year2) with a semicolon (but I want semicolons only
> between different authors).
Read the natbib documentation, keyword \bibpunct.
Jürgen
Hello,
I don't know if the following is a Lyx problem or a Bibtex-style
problem.
I have created my own .bst file using makebst. Nearly everthing works
as expected but there's one little thing that I can't figure out:
It's concerning the formatting of in-text-citations.
Such citations
Hello,
I don't know if the following is a Lyx problem or a Bibtex-style
problem.
I have created my own .bst file using makebst. Nearly everthing works
as expected but there's one little thing that I can't figure out:
It's concerning the formatting of in-text-citations.
Such citations
Hello,
I don't know if the following is a Lyx problem or a Bibtex-style
problem.
I have created my own .bst file using makebst. Nearly everthing works
as expected but there's one little thing that I can't figure out:
It's concerning the formatting of in-text-citations.
Such citations
Hi
I have some trouble getting my citations to look proper.
I use LyX 1.4.1 and BibDesk 1.3.14 on mac osx 10.5.2.
LyX only seem to show these fields, and in this order:
Author
Title
HowPublished
Month
Year
Note
Further more LyX seems to change the letters and remove some chars
like
AM, Jon Bendtsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I have some trouble getting my citations to look proper.
I use LyX 1.4.1 and BibDesk 1.3.14 on mac osx 10.5.2.
LyX only seem to show these fields, and in this order:
Author
Title
HowPublished
Month
Year
Note
Further more LyX seems
On 18/03/2008, at 14.04, Julio Rojas wrote:
It basically, the bibliographic style you're using. Some styles use
all the
fields, some not. Also, you have to surround between curly brackets
whatever
you want to appear as is, like names. I had that same problem and
that's
they way you solve
{ }
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 10:51 AM, Jon Bendtsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 18/03/2008, at 14.04, Julio Rojas wrote:
It basically, the bibliographic style you're using. Some styles use
all the
fields, some not. Also, you have to surround between curly brackets
whatever
you want to
Thanks, but thats not working :-(
LyX complains
Misplaced alignment tab character
JonB
On 18/03/2008, at 16.22, Julio Rojas wrote:
{ }
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 10:51 AM, Jon Bendtsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On 18/03/2008, at 14.04, Julio Rojas wrote:
It basically, the bibliographic
Let me paste one record for you:
@INPROCEEDINGS{Rojas-MoraGil-Lafuente2007,
author = {Rojas-Mora, Julio and Gil-Lafuente, Jaime},
title = {La contratación de un atleta profesional a través de la
hemimétrica
media ponderada de {Tran} y {Duckstein}},
booktitle = {Actas del V Congreso
Try using the URL package:
http://www.kronto.org/thesis/tips/url-formatting.html
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 11:04 AM, Jon Bendtsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apparently it does work for some chars, i tried another citation, and
it works there, but
LyX does not like putting an url like
Thanks, that helped
JonB
On 18/03/2008, at 16.45, Julio Rojas wrote:
Try using the URL package:
http://www.kronto.org/thesis/tips/url-formatting.html
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 11:04 AM, Jon Bendtsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Apparently it does work for some chars, i tried another citation,
Be aware that every time your are going to use that database, you have to
use the URL package in your document.
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 11:28 AM, Jon Bendtsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, that helped
JonB
On 18/03/2008, at 16.45, Julio Rojas wrote:
Try using the URL package:
Hi
I have some trouble getting my citations to look proper.
I use LyX 1.4.1 and BibDesk 1.3.14 on mac osx 10.5.2.
LyX only seem to show these fields, and in this order:
Author
Title
HowPublished
Month
Year
Note
Further more LyX seems to change the letters and remove some chars
like
AM, Jon Bendtsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I have some trouble getting my citations to look proper.
I use LyX 1.4.1 and BibDesk 1.3.14 on mac osx 10.5.2.
LyX only seem to show these fields, and in this order:
Author
Title
HowPublished
Month
Year
Note
Further more LyX seems
On 18/03/2008, at 14.04, Julio Rojas wrote:
It basically, the bibliographic style you're using. Some styles use
all the
fields, some not. Also, you have to surround between curly brackets
whatever
you want to appear as is, like names. I had that same problem and
that's
they way you solve
{ }
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 10:51 AM, Jon Bendtsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 18/03/2008, at 14.04, Julio Rojas wrote:
It basically, the bibliographic style you're using. Some styles use
all the
fields, some not. Also, you have to surround between curly brackets
whatever
you want to
Thanks, but thats not working :-(
LyX complains
Misplaced alignment tab character
JonB
On 18/03/2008, at 16.22, Julio Rojas wrote:
{ }
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 10:51 AM, Jon Bendtsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On 18/03/2008, at 14.04, Julio Rojas wrote:
It basically, the bibliographic
Let me paste one record for you:
@INPROCEEDINGS{Rojas-MoraGil-Lafuente2007,
author = {Rojas-Mora, Julio and Gil-Lafuente, Jaime},
title = {La contratación de un atleta profesional a través de la
hemimétrica
media ponderada de {Tran} y {Duckstein}},
booktitle = {Actas del V Congreso
Try using the URL package:
http://www.kronto.org/thesis/tips/url-formatting.html
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 11:04 AM, Jon Bendtsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apparently it does work for some chars, i tried another citation, and
it works there, but
LyX does not like putting an url like
Thanks, that helped
JonB
On 18/03/2008, at 16.45, Julio Rojas wrote:
Try using the URL package:
http://www.kronto.org/thesis/tips/url-formatting.html
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 11:04 AM, Jon Bendtsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Apparently it does work for some chars, i tried another citation,
Be aware that every time your are going to use that database, you have to
use the URL package in your document.
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 11:28 AM, Jon Bendtsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, that helped
JonB
On 18/03/2008, at 16.45, Julio Rojas wrote:
Try using the URL package:
Hi
I have some trouble getting my citations to look proper.
I use LyX 1.4.1 and BibDesk 1.3.14 on mac osx 10.5.2.
LyX only seem to show these fields, and in this order:
Author
Title
HowPublished
Month
Year
Note
Further more LyX seems to change the letters and remove some chars
like
AM, Jon Bendtsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have some trouble getting my citations to look proper.
>
> I use LyX 1.4.1 and BibDesk 1.3.14 on mac osx 10.5.2.
>
> LyX only seem to show these fields, and in this order:
> Author
> Title
> HowPublished
On 18/03/2008, at 14.04, Julio Rojas wrote:
It basically, the bibliographic style you're using. Some styles use
all the
fields, some not. Also, you have to surround between curly brackets
whatever
you want to appear as is, like names. I had that same problem and
that's
they way you solve
{ }
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 10:51 AM, Jon Bendtsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 18/03/2008, at 14.04, Julio Rojas wrote:
>
> > It basically, the bibliographic style you're using. Some styles use
> > all the
> > fields, some not. Also, you have to surround between curly brackets
> > whatever
>
Thanks, but thats not working :-(
LyX complains
"Misplaced alignment tab character &"
JonB
On 18/03/2008, at 16.22, Julio Rojas wrote:
{ }
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 10:51 AM, Jon Bendtsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
On 18/03/2008, at 14.04, Julio Rojas wrote:
> It basically, the
Let me paste one record for you:
@INPROCEEDINGS{Rojas-MoraGil-Lafuente2007,
author = {Rojas-Mora, Julio and Gil-Lafuente, Jaime},
title = {La contratación de un atleta profesional a través de la
hemimétrica
media ponderada de {Tran} y {Duckstein}},
booktitle = {Actas del V Congreso
Try using the "URL" package:
http://www.kronto.org/thesis/tips/url-formatting.html
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 11:04 AM, Jon Bendtsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Apparently it does work for some chars, i tried another citation, and
> it works there, but
> LyX does not like putting an url like
>
>
Thanks, that helped
JonB
On 18/03/2008, at 16.45, Julio Rojas wrote:
Try using the "URL" package:
http://www.kronto.org/thesis/tips/url-formatting.html
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 11:04 AM, Jon Bendtsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Apparently it does work for some chars, i tried another
Be aware that every time your are going to use that database, you have to
use the URL package in your document.
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 11:28 AM, Jon Bendtsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks, that helped
>
> JonB
>
> On 18/03/2008, at 16.45, Julio Rojas wrote:
>
> > Try using the "URL"
A Lyx newbie here. I've been playing with the Bibtex
citation/bibliography features and they look nice. I've installed my
bibtex style file (bst) for the article of interest. When I process the
manuscript, the output gives citations in brackets [1], [2], etc. Is
there a way to have these citations
Deskins, Nathaniel A wrote:
A Lyx newbie here. I've been playing with the Bibtex
citation/bibliography features and they look nice. I've installed my
bibtex style file (bst) for the article of interest. When I process the
manuscript, the output gives citations in brackets [1], [2], etc
(bst) for the article of interest. When I process
the
manuscript, the output gives citations in brackets [1], [2], etc. Is
there a way to have these citations as superscripts?
Thank you,
Aaron
Subject: Superscripted Citations
A Lyx newbie here. I've been playing with the Bibtex
citation/bibliography features and they look nice. I've installed my
bibtex style file (bst) for the article of interest. When I process the
manuscript, the output gives citations in brackets [1], [2], etc
Brian Kidd wrote:
the natbib package has an option for supscripting.
\usepackage[super]{natbib}
In LyX, you should check use natbib in Document-Bibliography and
add super to Document-Class-Options.
Jürgen
A Lyx newbie here. I've been playing with the Bibtex
citation/bibliography features and they look nice. I've installed my
bibtex style file (bst) for the article of interest. When I process the
manuscript, the output gives citations in brackets [1], [2], etc. Is
there a way to have these citations
Deskins, Nathaniel A wrote:
A Lyx newbie here. I've been playing with the Bibtex
citation/bibliography features and they look nice. I've installed my
bibtex style file (bst) for the article of interest. When I process the
manuscript, the output gives citations in brackets [1], [2], etc
(bst) for the article of interest. When I process
the
manuscript, the output gives citations in brackets [1], [2], etc. Is
there a way to have these citations as superscripts?
Thank you,
Aaron
Subject: Superscripted Citations
A Lyx newbie here. I've been playing with the Bibtex
citation/bibliography features and they look nice. I've installed my
bibtex style file (bst) for the article of interest. When I process the
manuscript, the output gives citations in brackets [1], [2], etc
Brian Kidd wrote:
the natbib package has an option for supscripting.
\usepackage[super]{natbib}
In LyX, you should check use natbib in Document-Bibliography and
add super to Document-Class-Options.
Jürgen
A Lyx newbie here. I've been playing with the Bibtex
citation/bibliography features and they look nice. I've installed my
bibtex style file (bst) for the article of interest. When I process the
manuscript, the output gives citations in brackets [1], [2], etc. Is
there a way to have these citations
Deskins, Nathaniel A wrote:
A Lyx newbie here. I've been playing with the Bibtex
citation/bibliography features and they look nice. I've installed my
bibtex style file (bst) for the article of interest. When I process the
manuscript, the output gives citations in brackets [1], [2], etc
(bst) for the article of interest. When I process
the
manuscript, the output gives citations in brackets [1], [2], etc. Is
there a way to have these citations as superscripts?
Thank you,
Aaron
x.org
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 10:43:26 AM
Subject: Superscripted Citations
A Lyx newbie here. I've been playing with the Bibtex
citation/bibliography features and they look nice. I've installed my
bibtex style file (bst) for the article of interest. When I process the
manuscript, the ou
Brian Kidd wrote:
> the natbib package has an option for supscripting.
>
> \usepackage[super]{natbib}
In LyX, you should check "use natbib" in Document->Bibliography and
add "super" to Document->Class->Options.
Jürgen
Hi all,
Is there a way to find out about where a certain citation is referenced, or
at least know which entries in the bibliography section aren't being
referenced in the document?
Thanks,
Alex
Alexander Sklar wrote:
Hi all,
Is there a way to find out about where a certain citation is referenced, or
at least know which entries in the bibliography section aren't being
referenced in the document?
The backref package does this. Usually, it is loaded together with
hyperref, so that
Hi,
Am 26.10.2007, 08:32 Uhr, schrieb Alexander Sklar [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
Is there a way to find out about where a certain citation is referenced,
for the first question I do not have an answer, I would like to have this
possiblity,too.
or
at least know which entries in the
Lohmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2007 5:23 AM
To: Alexander Sklar
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: back reference to citations
Alexander Sklar wrote:
Hi all,
Is there a way to find out about where a certain citation is referenced,
or
at least know which entries
Hi all,
Is there a way to find out about where a certain citation is referenced, or
at least know which entries in the bibliography section aren't being
referenced in the document?
Thanks,
Alex
Alexander Sklar wrote:
Hi all,
Is there a way to find out about where a certain citation is referenced, or
at least know which entries in the bibliography section aren't being
referenced in the document?
The backref package does this. Usually, it is loaded together with
hyperref, so that
Hi,
Am 26.10.2007, 08:32 Uhr, schrieb Alexander Sklar [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
Is there a way to find out about where a certain citation is referenced,
for the first question I do not have an answer, I would like to have this
possiblity,too.
or
at least know which entries in the
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To: Alexander Sklar
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Subject: Re: back reference to citations
Alexander Sklar wrote:
Hi all,
Is there a way to find out about where a certain citation is referenced,
or
at least know which entries
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