Re: Pushing citations via lyxpipe from JabRef on Ubuntu

2007-04-20 Thread Richard Heck
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

Re: Fast way to insert citations?

2007-04-20 Thread Yu, James
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

Pushing citations via lyxpipe from JabRef on Ubuntu

2007-04-20 Thread Tim Michelsen
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

Re: Pushing citations via lyxpipe from JabRef on Ubuntu

2007-04-20 Thread Richard Heck
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

Re: Pushing citations via lyxpipe from JabRef on Ubuntu

2007-04-20 Thread Tim Michelsen
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

Re: Pushing citations via lyxpipe from JabRef on Ubuntu

2007-04-20 Thread Richard Heck
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

Re: Fast way to insert citations?

2007-04-20 Thread Yu, James
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

Pushing citations via lyxpipe from JabRef on Ubuntu

2007-04-20 Thread Tim Michelsen
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

Re: Pushing citations via lyxpipe from JabRef on Ubuntu

2007-04-20 Thread Richard Heck
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

Re: Pushing citations via lyxpipe from JabRef on Ubuntu

2007-04-20 Thread Tim Michelsen
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

Re: Pushing citations via lyxpipe from JabRef on Ubuntu

2007-04-20 Thread Richard Heck
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

Re: Fast way to insert citations?

2007-04-20 Thread Yu, James
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

Fast way to insert citations?

2007-04-19 Thread Tobias Krause
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

Re: Fast way to insert citations?

2007-04-19 Thread Abdelrazak Younes
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

Re: Fast way to insert citations?

2007-04-19 Thread Tim Michelsen
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?

Re: Fast way to insert citations?

2007-04-19 Thread Tim Michelsen
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.

Re: Fast way to insert citations?

2007-04-19 Thread Abdelrazak Younes
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

Re: Fast way to insert citations?

2007-04-19 Thread Richard Heck
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

Re: Fast way to insert citations?

2007-04-19 Thread Tobias Krause
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

Re: Fast way to insert citations?

2007-04-19 Thread Yu, James
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

Re: Fast way to insert citations?

2007-04-19 Thread Richard Heck
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

Re: Fast way to insert citations?

2007-04-19 Thread Yu, James
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

Re: Fast way to insert citations?

2007-04-19 Thread Richard Heck
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

Fast way to insert citations?

2007-04-19 Thread Tobias Krause
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

Re: Fast way to insert citations?

2007-04-19 Thread Abdelrazak Younes
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

Re: Fast way to insert citations?

2007-04-19 Thread Tim Michelsen
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?

Re: Fast way to insert citations?

2007-04-19 Thread Tim Michelsen
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.

Re: Fast way to insert citations?

2007-04-19 Thread Abdelrazak Younes
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

Re: Fast way to insert citations?

2007-04-19 Thread Richard Heck
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

Re: Fast way to insert citations?

2007-04-19 Thread Tobias Krause
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

Re: Fast way to insert citations?

2007-04-19 Thread Yu, James
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

Re: Fast way to insert citations?

2007-04-19 Thread Richard Heck
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

Re: Fast way to insert citations?

2007-04-19 Thread Yu, James
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

Re: Fast way to insert citations?

2007-04-19 Thread Richard Heck
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

Fast way to insert citations?

2007-04-19 Thread Tobias Krause
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

Re: Fast way to insert citations?

2007-04-19 Thread Abdelrazak Younes
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

Re: Fast way to insert citations?

2007-04-19 Thread Tim Michelsen
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?

Re: Fast way to insert citations?

2007-04-19 Thread Tim Michelsen
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.

Re: Fast way to insert citations?

2007-04-19 Thread Abdelrazak Younes
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

Re: Fast way to insert citations?

2007-04-19 Thread Richard Heck
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

Re: Fast way to insert citations?

2007-04-19 Thread Tobias Krause
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

Re: Fast way to insert citations?

2007-04-19 Thread Yu, James
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

Re: Fast way to insert citations?

2007-04-19 Thread Richard Heck
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

Re: Fast way to insert citations?

2007-04-19 Thread Yu, James
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

Re: Fast way to insert citations?

2007-04-19 Thread Richard Heck
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

Chicago-style citations

2007-04-05 Thread Marc Flerackers
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

Re: Chicago-style citations

2007-04-05 Thread Richard Heck
: 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

Chicago-style citations

2007-04-05 Thread Marc Flerackers
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

Re: Chicago-style citations

2007-04-05 Thread Richard Heck
: 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

Chicago-style citations

2007-04-05 Thread Marc Flerackers
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

Re: Chicago-style citations

2007-04-05 Thread Richard Heck
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

How do I do short citations without natbib?

2007-03-21 Thread Peter Ljunglöf
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

Re: How do I do short citations without natbib?

2007-03-21 Thread Richard Heck
, 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

Re: How do I do short citations without natbib?

2007-03-21 Thread Juergen Spitzmueller
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

How do I do short citations without natbib?

2007-03-21 Thread Peter Ljunglöf
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

Re: How do I do short citations without natbib?

2007-03-21 Thread Richard Heck
, 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

Re: How do I do short citations without natbib?

2007-03-21 Thread Juergen Spitzmueller
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

How do I do short citations without natbib?

2007-03-21 Thread Peter Ljunglöf
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

Re: How do I do short citations without natbib?

2007-03-21 Thread Richard Heck
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

Re: How do I do short citations without natbib?

2007-03-21 Thread Juergen Spitzmueller
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

Re: help with citations (jurabib package)

2007-02-28 Thread Richard Heck
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

Re: help with citations (jurabib package)

2007-02-28 Thread Paul Tremblay
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

Re: help with citations (jurabib package)

2007-02-28 Thread Juergen Spitzmueller
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

Re: help with citations (jurabib package)

2007-02-28 Thread Richard Heck
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

Re: help with citations (jurabib package)

2007-02-28 Thread Paul Tremblay
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

Re: help with citations (jurabib package)

2007-02-28 Thread Juergen Spitzmueller
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

Re: help with citations (jurabib package)

2007-02-28 Thread Richard Heck
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

Re: help with citations (jurabib package)

2007-02-28 Thread Paul Tremblay
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

Re: help with citations (jurabib package)

2007-02-28 Thread Juergen Spitzmueller
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

help with citations (jurabib package)

2007-02-27 Thread Paul Tremblay
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

help with citations (jurabib package)

2007-02-27 Thread Paul Tremblay
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

help with citations (jurabib package)

2007-02-27 Thread Paul Tremblay
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

AcmSigplan -- Problem with citations

2007-01-27 Thread Frederic Fol Leymarie
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

AcmSigplan -- Problem with citations

2007-01-27 Thread Frederic Fol Leymarie
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

AcmSigplan --> Problem with citations

2007-01-27 Thread Frederic Fol Leymarie
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

LyX wiki | Examples / AcmSigplan -- Problem with citations

2007-01-26 Thread Frederic Fol Leymarie
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

LyX wiki | Examples / AcmSigplan -- Problem with citations

2007-01-26 Thread Frederic Fol Leymarie
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

LyX wiki | Examples / AcmSigplan --> Problem with citations

2007-01-26 Thread Frederic Fol Leymarie
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

Re: Bibliography citations are ordered backwards

2007-01-12 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
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

Re: Bibliography citations are ordered backwards

2007-01-12 Thread Neil McLeod
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

Re: Bibliography citations are ordered backwards

2007-01-12 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
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

Re: Bibliography citations are ordered backwards

2007-01-12 Thread Neil McLeod
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

Re: Bibliography citations are ordered backwards

2007-01-12 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
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

Re: Bibliography citations are ordered backwards

2007-01-12 Thread Neil McLeod
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

Bibliography citations are ordered backwards

2007-01-10 Thread Neil McLeod
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

Bibliography citations are ordered backwards

2007-01-10 Thread Neil McLeod
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

Bibliography citations are ordered backwards

2007-01-10 Thread Neil McLeod
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

Citations sticking out

2006-12-05 Thread Rainer M Krug
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

Re: Citations sticking out

2006-12-05 Thread Paul A. Rubin
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

Re: Citations sticking out

2006-12-05 Thread Rainer M Krug
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

Re: Citations sticking out

2006-12-05 Thread John McCabe-Dansted
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,

Re: Citations sticking out

2006-12-05 Thread Rainer M Krug
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

Citations sticking out

2006-12-05 Thread Rainer M Krug
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

Re: Citations sticking out

2006-12-05 Thread Paul A. Rubin
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

Re: Citations sticking out

2006-12-05 Thread Rainer M Krug
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

Re: Citations sticking out

2006-12-05 Thread John McCabe-Dansted
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,

Re: Citations sticking out

2006-12-05 Thread Rainer M Krug
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

Citations "sticking out"

2006-12-05 Thread Rainer M Krug
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)

Re: Citations "sticking out"

2006-12-05 Thread Paul A. Rubin
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

Re: Citations "sticking out"

2006-12-05 Thread Rainer M Krug
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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