This kind of thing ought to be in the docs.
Tim Michelsen wrote:
ToolsPreferencesPathsLyXServer pipe: Tell LyX where you want it. And
then make sure you enter the same thing into JabRef.
WOW, nice!
Did I overlook it in the documentation?
I will check the wiki and put this there.
Thanks
I just added a bugzilla request regarding this feature.
Hope we could see this feature soon.
James
The following is my request
==
In command buffer, one can type citation-insert followed by a list of
bib keys to insert the citations to the place where the cursor
Hello,
Following the hint from
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/37911
I tried to insert a insert a citations via lyxpipe from JabRef.
JabRef gives me the following error when trying to push a citation into
pipe:
Error: Verify that Lyx is running and that the lyxpipe
Tim Michelsen wrote:
I tried to insert a insert a citations via lyxpipe from JabRef.
JabRef gives me the following error when trying to push a citation
into pipe:
Error: Verify that Lyx is running and that the lyxpipe is valid.
[/home/user/lyxpipe]
I checked into that /home/user/lyxpipe
ToolsPreferencesPathsLyXServer pipe: Tell LyX where you want it. And
then make sure you enter the same thing into JabRef.
WOW, nice!
Did I overlook it in the documentation?
I will check the wiki and put this there.
Thanks Greetings,
Timmie
This kind of thing ought to be in the docs.
Tim Michelsen wrote:
ToolsPreferencesPathsLyXServer pipe: Tell LyX where you want it. And
then make sure you enter the same thing into JabRef.
WOW, nice!
Did I overlook it in the documentation?
I will check the wiki and put this there.
Thanks
I just added a bugzilla request regarding this feature.
Hope we could see this feature soon.
James
The following is my request
==
In command buffer, one can type citation-insert followed by a list of
bib keys to insert the citations to the place where the cursor
Hello,
Following the hint from
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/37911
I tried to insert a insert a citations via lyxpipe from JabRef.
JabRef gives me the following error when trying to push a citation into
pipe:
"
Error: Verify that Lyx is running and that the ly
Tim Michelsen wrote:
> I tried to insert a insert a citations via lyxpipe from JabRef.
> JabRef gives me the following error when trying to push a citation
> into pipe:
> "Error: Verify that Lyx is running and that the lyxpipe is valid.
> [/home/user/lyxpipe]"
> I
Tools>Preferences>Paths>LyXServer pipe: Tell LyX where you want it. And
then make sure you enter the same thing into JabRef.
WOW, nice!
Did I overlook it in the documentation?
I will check the wiki and put this there.
Thanks & Greetings,
Timmie
This kind of thing ought to be in the docs.
Tim Michelsen wrote:
>> Tools>Preferences>Paths>LyXServer pipe: Tell LyX where you want it. And
>> then make sure you enter the same thing into JabRef.
> WOW, nice!
>
> Did I overlook it in the documentation?
>
> I will check the wiki and put this
I just added a bugzilla request regarding this feature.
Hope we could see this feature soon.
James
The following is my request
==
In command buffer, one can type "citation-insert " followed by a list of
bib keys to insert the citations to the p
Hi,
usually when I insert a citation I already have the complete BibTeX-Key
in the clipboard - is there a faster way to insert the citation than
clicking Insert - Citation,...?
Regards, Toby
Tobias Krause wrote:
Hi,
usually when I insert a citation I already have the complete BibTeX-Key
in the clipboard - is there a faster way to insert the citation than
clicking Insert - Citation,...?
If you mean without the mouse, yes, it's possible:
Alt-i c
optional step: type the first
Hello
clicking Insert - Citation,...?
Why do you consider this as slow?
ALT+E - Z, then select or search for the citation - OK.
Isn't that fast enough?
optional step: type the first letter to speedup this operation.
Down arrow until your desired citation is selected.
And don't forget the search function in the very dialog.
since there are approximately ~10 citations per page this just gets
annoying...
I was thinking of something analog to the way of inserting a footnote:
mark the text press Alt-e f and the text is put in a footnote..
I see, unfortunately, there is no such thing. Please put an enhancement
request
Tobias Krause wrote:
usually when I insert a citation I already have the complete
BibTeX-Key in the clipboard - is there a faster way to insert the
citation than clicking Insert - Citation,...?
Use the mini-buffer. The first time, you'll have to hit alt-x to focus
it, type citation-insert and
Hi Richard,
Use the mini-buffer. The first time, you'll have to hit alt-x to focus
it, type citation-insert and then paste the key. But the next time,
you hit alt-x, up arrow (history), ctrl-shift-left-arrow (highlight the
key), and paste. Of course, if you use the mini-buffer for something
Hi Richard,
I had the exact same question as Tobias'.
In pure Windows environment (without cygwin), the communication between
the Java-based JabRef and Window-based LyX is not possible (or not
available yet). So, the immediate question is that: once in the JabRef
we select a set of citations
is that: once in the
JabRef we select a set of citations and copy it to the system
clipboard, how do we quickly and agilely insert it to the LyX.
Originally, I thought there could be a simple text field in the
citation insertion dialog, something like insert from clipboard,
which would take
Hi Richard,
I know of the discussion---actually I raised that question recently. But
using a third helper utility to bridge Lyx and a bib management app is
one thing, having a quick way (what Tobias said one-key-stroke) to
insert citations from clipboard is another.
I think insert-citation
citations from clipboard is another.
I think insert-citation-in-one-key-stroke method would be a very
useful, general feature, no matter what OS you are in.
Thanks for providing the command buffer method. I tried it. It works
well. I am thinking if LyX could have a command
citation-insert-from
Hi,
usually when I insert a citation I already have the complete BibTeX-Key
in the clipboard - is there a faster way to insert the citation than
clicking Insert - Citation,...?
Regards, Toby
Tobias Krause wrote:
Hi,
usually when I insert a citation I already have the complete BibTeX-Key
in the clipboard - is there a faster way to insert the citation than
clicking Insert - Citation,...?
If you mean without the mouse, yes, it's possible:
Alt-i c
optional step: type the first
Hello
clicking Insert - Citation,...?
Why do you consider this as slow?
ALT+E - Z, then select or search for the citation - OK.
Isn't that fast enough?
optional step: type the first letter to speedup this operation.
Down arrow until your desired citation is selected.
And don't forget the search function in the very dialog.
since there are approximately ~10 citations per page this just gets
annoying...
I was thinking of something analog to the way of inserting a footnote:
mark the text press Alt-e f and the text is put in a footnote..
I see, unfortunately, there is no such thing. Please put an enhancement
request
Tobias Krause wrote:
usually when I insert a citation I already have the complete
BibTeX-Key in the clipboard - is there a faster way to insert the
citation than clicking Insert - Citation,...?
Use the mini-buffer. The first time, you'll have to hit alt-x to focus
it, type citation-insert and
Hi Richard,
Use the mini-buffer. The first time, you'll have to hit alt-x to focus
it, type citation-insert and then paste the key. But the next time,
you hit alt-x, up arrow (history), ctrl-shift-left-arrow (highlight the
key), and paste. Of course, if you use the mini-buffer for something
Hi Richard,
I had the exact same question as Tobias'.
In pure Windows environment (without cygwin), the communication between
the Java-based JabRef and Window-based LyX is not possible (or not
available yet). So, the immediate question is that: once in the JabRef
we select a set of citations
is that: once in the
JabRef we select a set of citations and copy it to the system
clipboard, how do we quickly and agilely insert it to the LyX.
Originally, I thought there could be a simple text field in the
citation insertion dialog, something like insert from clipboard,
which would take
Hi Richard,
I know of the discussion---actually I raised that question recently. But
using a third helper utility to bridge Lyx and a bib management app is
one thing, having a quick way (what Tobias said one-key-stroke) to
insert citations from clipboard is another.
I think insert-citation
citations from clipboard is another.
I think insert-citation-in-one-key-stroke method would be a very
useful, general feature, no matter what OS you are in.
Thanks for providing the command buffer method. I tried it. It works
well. I am thinking if LyX could have a command
citation-insert-from
Hi,
usually when I insert a citation I already have the complete BibTeX-Key
in the clipboard - is there a faster way to insert the citation than
clicking Insert -> Citation,...?
Regards, Toby
Tobias Krause wrote:
Hi,
usually when I insert a citation I already have the complete BibTeX-Key
in the clipboard - is there a faster way to insert the citation than
clicking Insert -> Citation,...?
If you mean without the mouse, yes, it's possible:
Alt-i c
optional step: type the first
Hello
clicking Insert -> Citation,...?
Why do you consider this as slow?
ALT+E - Z, then select or search for the citation -> OK.
Isn't that fast enough?
optional step: type the first letter to speedup this operation.
Down arrow until your desired citation is selected.
And don't forget the search function in the very dialog.
since there are approximately ~10 citations per page this just gets
annoying...
I was thinking of something analog to the way of inserting a footnote:
mark the text press Alt-e f and the text is put in a footnote..
I see, unfortunately, there is no such thing. Please put an enhancement
request
Tobias Krause wrote:
> usually when I insert a citation I already have the complete
> BibTeX-Key in the clipboard - is there a faster way to insert the
> citation than clicking Insert -> Citation,...?
Use the mini-buffer. The first time, you'll have to hit alt-x to focus
it, type "citation-insert
Hi Richard,
Use the mini-buffer. The first time, you'll have to hit alt-x to focus
it, type "citation-insert " and then paste the key. But the next time,
you hit alt-x, up arrow (history), ctrl-shift-left-arrow (highlight the
key), and paste. Of course, if you use the mini-buffer for something
Hi Richard,
I had the exact same question as Tobias'.
In pure Windows environment (without cygwin), the communication between
the Java-based JabRef and Window-based LyX is not possible (or not
available yet). So, the immediate question is that: once in the JabRef
we select a set of citations
t). So, the immediate question is that: once in the
> JabRef we select a set of citations and copy it to the system
> clipboard, how do we quickly and agilely "insert" it to the LyX.
>
> Originally, I thought there could be a simple text field in the
> citation insertion dialog, s
Hi Richard,
I know of the discussion---actually I raised that question recently. But
using a third helper utility to bridge Lyx and a bib management app is
one thing, having a quick way (what Tobias said "one-key-stroke") to
insert citations from clipboard is another.
I thi
t; "one-key-stroke") to insert citations from clipboard is another.
>
> I think "insert-citation-in-one-key-stroke" method would be a very
> useful, general feature, no matter what OS you are in.
>
> Thanks for providing the command buffer method. I tried it. It wo
Is there an easy way to get Chicago style citations according to the
latest style guide
(http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html) in Lyx? I
tried many combinations and preambles, but can't get it right.
especially in combination with footcites.
--
Marc Flerackers ([EMAIL
:
Is there an easy way to get Chicago style citations according to the
latest style guide
(http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html) in Lyx?
I tried many combinations and preambles, but can't get it right.
especially in combination with footcites
Is there an easy way to get Chicago style citations according to the
latest style guide
(http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html) in Lyx? I
tried many combinations and preambles, but can't get it right.
especially in combination with footcites.
--
Marc Flerackers ([EMAIL
:
Is there an easy way to get Chicago style citations according to the
latest style guide
(http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html) in Lyx?
I tried many combinations and preambles, but can't get it right.
especially in combination with footcites
Is there an easy way to get Chicago style citations according to the
latest style guide
(http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html) in Lyx? I
tried many combinations and preambles, but can't get it right.
especially in combination with footcites.
--
Marc Flerackers ([EMAIL
kers wrote:
> Is there an easy way to get Chicago style citations according to the
> latest style guide
> (http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html) in Lyx?
> I tried many combinations and preambles, but can't get it right.
> especially in c
interface, but not the
natbib package?
I tried to do the following, but it didn't work: I turned on natbib
in Document Settings, and then redefined \citep and \citeyearpar to
\cite and \shortcite. But \usepackage{natbib} interferes with the
conference style file, and the citations became very
, and the citations became very strange.
The only other thing I've come up with is to manually erase
\usepackage{natbib} from the LaTeX file, but I hope there's a way form
inside LyX.
I think that's probably the best you're going to do at the moment.
I wonder if it'd be worth allowing for other citation
Richard Heck wrote:
The only other thing I've come up with is to manually erase
\usepackage{natbib} from the LaTeX file, but I hope there's a way form
inside LyX.
I think that's probably the best you're going to do at the moment.
A *very* dirty solution for now would be to place an empty
interface, but not the
natbib package?
I tried to do the following, but it didn't work: I turned on natbib
in Document Settings, and then redefined \citep and \citeyearpar to
\cite and \shortcite. But \usepackage{natbib} interferes with the
conference style file, and the citations became very
, and the citations became very strange.
The only other thing I've come up with is to manually erase
\usepackage{natbib} from the LaTeX file, but I hope there's a way form
inside LyX.
I think that's probably the best you're going to do at the moment.
I wonder if it'd be worth allowing for other citation
Richard Heck wrote:
The only other thing I've come up with is to manually erase
\usepackage{natbib} from the LaTeX file, but I hope there's a way form
inside LyX.
I think that's probably the best you're going to do at the moment.
A *very* dirty solution for now would be to place an empty
he natbib interface, but not the
natbib package?
I tried to do the following, but it didn't work: I turned on natbib
in Document Settings, and then redefined \citep and \citeyearpar to
\cite and \shortcite. But \usepackage{natbib} interferes with the
conference style file, and the citatio
But \usepackage{natbib} interferes with the conference
> style file, and the citations became very strange.
>
> The only other thing I've come up with is to manually erase
> \usepackage{natbib} from the LaTeX file, but I hope there's a way form
> inside LyX.
I think that's probably
Richard Heck wrote:
>> The only other thing I've come up with is to manually erase
>> \usepackage{natbib} from the LaTeX file, but I hope there's a way form
>> inside LyX.
> I think that's probably the best you're going to do at the moment.
A *very* dirty solution for now would be to place an
I think there's an easier way to do this. First, we want to make
ordinary citations into footnote citations. Try this:
\renewcommand\citep{\footcite}
Then insert your citations making sure you're doing it in the (Author,
Year) style, so that you get \citep. (Of course, you can also do it
other
On Wed, 28 Feb 2007 13:01:49 -0500
Richard Heck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think there's an easier way to do this. First, we want to make
ordinary citations into footnote citations. Try this:
\renewcommand\citep{\footcite}
Then insert your citations making sure you're doing
Richard Heck wrote:
By the way, I tried \let\citep=\footcite and LaTeX choked. Anyone wanna
tell me why?
Choked in what way?
Just a guess: maybe you generate a recursive definition. In this case, you
probably will have to look at how \footcite is defined and redefine it
properly.
Jürgen
I think there's an easier way to do this. First, we want to make
ordinary citations into footnote citations. Try this:
\renewcommand\citep{\footcite}
Then insert your citations making sure you're doing it in the (Author,
Year) style, so that you get \citep. (Of course, you can also do it
other
On Wed, 28 Feb 2007 13:01:49 -0500
Richard Heck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think there's an easier way to do this. First, we want to make
ordinary citations into footnote citations. Try this:
\renewcommand\citep{\footcite}
Then insert your citations making sure you're doing
Richard Heck wrote:
By the way, I tried \let\citep=\footcite and LaTeX choked. Anyone wanna
tell me why?
Choked in what way?
Just a guess: maybe you generate a recursive definition. In this case, you
probably will have to look at how \footcite is defined and redefine it
properly.
Jürgen
I think there's an easier way to do this. First, we want to make
ordinary citations into footnote citations. Try this:
\renewcommand\citep{\footcite}
Then insert your citations making sure you're doing it in the "(Author,
Year)" style, so that you get \citep. (Of course, you can also d
On Wed, 28 Feb 2007 13:01:49 -0500
Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I think there's an easier way to do this. First, we want to make
> ordinary citations into footnote citations. Try this:
> \renewcommand\citep{\footcite}
> Then insert your citations mak
Richard Heck wrote:
> By the way, I tried \let\citep=\footcite and LaTeX choked. Anyone wanna
> tell me why?
Choked in what way?
Just a guess: maybe you generate a recursive definition. In this case, you
probably will have to look at how \footcite is defined and redefine it
properly.
Jürgen
Can anyne help me with the jurabib package? I believe it is this
package I need to use to get citations for a thesis in the style of
the humanities.
Specifically, I need to have my citations in endnotes. The first
endnote would look like this:
Plunket-Powell, Karen. Remembering Woolworth's. (New
Can anyne help me with the jurabib package? I believe it is this
package I need to use to get citations for a thesis in the style of
the humanities.
Specifically, I need to have my citations in endnotes. The first
endnote would look like this:
Plunket-Powell, Karen. Remembering Woolworth's. (New
Can anyne help me with the jurabib package? I believe it is this
package I need to use to get citations for a thesis in the style of
the humanities.
Specifically, I need to have my citations in endnotes. The first
endnote would look like this:
Plunket-Powell, Karen. Remembering Woolworth's. (New
the steps indicated under :
http://wiki.lyx.org/Examples/AcmSigplan
I installed / reconfigured LyX
and can open my article in the new ACM class; fine.
The problem I encounter is when I include citations.
I run into errors; here is an example of the error messages I get
for each citation :
--
Use
the steps indicated under :
http://wiki.lyx.org/Examples/AcmSigplan
I installed / reconfigured LyX
and can open my article in the new ACM class; fine.
The problem I encounter is when I include citations.
I run into errors; here is an example of the error messages I get
for each citation :
--
Use
the steps indicated under :
http://wiki.lyx.org/Examples/AcmSigplan
I installed / reconfigured LyX
and can open my article in the new ACM class; fine.
The problem I encounter is when I include citations.
I run into errors; here is an example of the error messages I get
for each citation :
--
&quo
Hi
I followed the steps indicated under :
http://wiki.lyx.org/Examples/AcmSigplan
I installed / reconfigured LyX
and can open my article in the new ACM class; fine.
The problem I encounter is when I include citations.
I run into errors; here is an example of the error messages I get
Hi
I followed the steps indicated under :
http://wiki.lyx.org/Examples/AcmSigplan
I installed / reconfigured LyX
and can open my article in the new ACM class; fine.
The problem I encounter is when I include citations.
I run into errors; here is an example of the error messages I get
Hi
I followed the steps indicated under :
http://wiki.lyx.org/Examples/AcmSigplan
I installed / reconfigured LyX
and can open my article in the new ACM class; fine.
The problem I encounter is when I include citations.
I run into errors; here is an example of the error messages I get
Neil McLeod wrote:
Everything went fine when I generated the
bibliography, except the numbering of the citations is disordered. Instead
of proceeding from [1] to [15] throughout my article, they seem to be
ordered in the *reverse of the order in which I put them in when I was
editing the file
Thanks! Choosing unsrt solves the problem.
On 1/12/07, Jürgen Spitzmüller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Neil McLeod wrote:
Everything went fine when I generated the
bibliography, except the numbering of the citations is disordered.
Instead
of proceeding from [1] to [15] throughout my article
Neil McLeod wrote:
Everything went fine when I generated the
bibliography, except the numbering of the citations is disordered. Instead
of proceeding from [1] to [15] throughout my article, they seem to be
ordered in the *reverse of the order in which I put them in when I was
editing the file
Thanks! Choosing unsrt solves the problem.
On 1/12/07, Jürgen Spitzmüller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Neil McLeod wrote:
Everything went fine when I generated the
bibliography, except the numbering of the citations is disordered.
Instead
of proceeding from [1] to [15] throughout my article
Neil McLeod wrote:
> Everything went fine when I generated the
> bibliography, except the numbering of the citations is disordered. Instead
> of proceeding from [1] to [15] throughout my article, they seem to be
> ordered in the *reverse of the order in which I put them in when I w
Thanks! Choosing unsrt solves the problem.
On 1/12/07, Jürgen Spitzmüller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Neil McLeod wrote:
> Everything went fine when I generated the
> bibliography, except the numbering of the citations is disordered.
Instead
> of proceeding from [1] to [15
Hello,
I used LyX's bibliography editor to insert citations from a .bib file and
make a default bibliography. Everything went fine when I generated the
bibliography, except the numbering of the citations is disordered. Instead
of proceeding from [1] to [15] throughout my article, they seem
Hello,
I used LyX's bibliography editor to insert citations from a .bib file and
make a default bibliography. Everything went fine when I generated the
bibliography, except the numbering of the citations is disordered. Instead
of proceeding from [1] to [15] throughout my article, they seem
Hello,
I used LyX's bibliography editor to insert citations from a .bib file and
make a default bibliography. Everything went fine when I generated the
bibliography, except the numbering of the citations is disordered. Instead
of proceeding from [1] to [15] throughout my article, they seem
Hi
I have the problem that some references are sticking out of the
paragraph to the right. (please see attached screenshot)
As this is obviously not nice, how can I avoid this?
Thanks fort your help,
Rainer
--
Rainer M. Krug, Dipl. Phys. (Germany), MSc Conservation
Biology (UCT)
Department
Rainer M Krug wrote:
Hi
I have the problem that some references are sticking out of the
paragraph to the right. (please see attached screenshot)
As this is obviously not nice, how can I avoid this?
Thanks fort your help,
Rainer
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Rainer M Krug wrote:
Hi
I have the problem that some references are sticking out of the
paragraph to the right. (please see attached screenshot)
As this is obviously not nice, how can I avoid this?
Thanks fort your help,
Rainer
On 12/6/06, Rainer M Krug [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have the problem that some references are sticking out of the
paragraph to the right. (please see attached screenshot)
As this is obviously not nice, how can I avoid this?
Are you using url.sty (or hyperref.sty) for the references?
Yes,
John McCabe-Dansted wrote:
On 12/6/06, Rainer M Krug [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have the problem that some references are sticking out of the
paragraph to the right. (please see attached screenshot)
As this is obviously not nice, how can I avoid this?
Are you using url.sty (or
Hi
I have the problem that some references are sticking out of the
paragraph to the right. (please see attached screenshot)
As this is obviously not nice, how can I avoid this?
Thanks fort your help,
Rainer
--
Rainer M. Krug, Dipl. Phys. (Germany), MSc Conservation
Biology (UCT)
Department
Rainer M Krug wrote:
Hi
I have the problem that some references are sticking out of the
paragraph to the right. (please see attached screenshot)
As this is obviously not nice, how can I avoid this?
Thanks fort your help,
Rainer
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Rainer M Krug wrote:
Hi
I have the problem that some references are sticking out of the
paragraph to the right. (please see attached screenshot)
As this is obviously not nice, how can I avoid this?
Thanks fort your help,
Rainer
On 12/6/06, Rainer M Krug [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have the problem that some references are sticking out of the
paragraph to the right. (please see attached screenshot)
As this is obviously not nice, how can I avoid this?
Are you using url.sty (or hyperref.sty) for the references?
Yes,
John McCabe-Dansted wrote:
On 12/6/06, Rainer M Krug [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have the problem that some references are sticking out of the
paragraph to the right. (please see attached screenshot)
As this is obviously not nice, how can I avoid this?
Are you using url.sty (or
Hi
I have the problem that some references are "sticking out" of the
paragraph to the right. (please see attached screenshot)
As this is obviously not nice, how can I avoid this?
Thanks fort your help,
Rainer
--
Rainer M. Krug, Dipl. Phys. (Germany), MSc Conservation
Biology (UCT)
Rainer M Krug wrote:
Hi
I have the problem that some references are "sticking out" of the
paragraph to the right. (please see attached screenshot)
As this is obviously not nice, how can I avoid this?
Thanks fort your help,
Rainer
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Rainer M Krug wrote:
Hi
I have the problem that some references are "sticking out" of the
paragraph to the right. (please see attached screenshot)
As this is obviously not nice, how can I avoid this?
Thanks fort your help,
Rainer
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