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
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
In a LaTeX2e document, if I want an invisible citation, i. e., no reference
made on text, but still the bibliography entry, I can use the command
\nocite{key}.
However, in LyX I could find no way to implement this, other than appealing to
ERT, which is a bit tedious, because I have to manually
From: Rudi Gaelzer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Invisible citations in LyX.
Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2006 20:41:15 -0200
In a LaTeX2e document, if I want an invisible citation, i. e., no reference
made on text, but still the bibliography entry, I can use the command
\nocite
In a LaTeX2e document, if I want an invisible citation, i. e., no reference
made on text, but still the bibliography entry, I can use the command
\nocite{key}.
However, in LyX I could find no way to implement this, other than appealing to
ERT, which is a bit tedious, because I have to manually
From: Rudi Gaelzer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Invisible citations in LyX.
Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2006 20:41:15 -0200
In a LaTeX2e document, if I want an invisible citation, i. e., no reference
made on text, but still the bibliography entry, I can use the command
\nocite
In a LaTeX2e document, if I want an invisible citation, i. e., no reference
made on text, but still the bibliography entry, I can use the command
\nocite{key}.
However, in LyX I could find no way to implement this, other than appealing to
ERT, which is a bit tedious, because I have to manually
>>From: Rudi Gaelzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
>>Subject: Invisible citations in LyX.
>>Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2006 20:41:15 -0200
>>
>>In a LaTeX2e document, if I want an invisible citation, i. e., no reference
>>made on t
dear there, is there a way to move from one citation to another
sequentially? (also for references)
I would like to check all my citations and references one by one in my
final review, and it seems easy to miss a few while scrolling up and
down.
Thanks in advance.
--
Michael Chen
PhD student
Am Samstag, 4. November 2006 09:40 schrieb Michael Chen:
dear there, is there a way to move from one citation to another
sequentially? (also for references)
I would like to check all my citations and references one by one in my
final review, and it seems easy to miss a few while scrolling up
dear there, is there a way to move from one citation to another
sequentially? (also for references)
I would like to check all my citations and references one by one in my
final review, and it seems easy to miss a few while scrolling up and
down.
Thanks in advance.
--
Michael Chen
PhD student
Am Samstag, 4. November 2006 09:40 schrieb Michael Chen:
dear there, is there a way to move from one citation to another
sequentially? (also for references)
I would like to check all my citations and references one by one in my
final review, and it seems easy to miss a few while scrolling up
dear there, is there a way to move from one citation to another
sequentially? (also for references)
I would like to check all my citations and references one by one in my
final review, and it seems easy to miss a few while scrolling up and
down.
Thanks in advance.
--
Michael Chen
PhD student
Am Samstag, 4. November 2006 09:40 schrieb Michael Chen:
> dear there, is there a way to move from one citation to another
> sequentially? (also for references)
>
> I would like to check all my citations and references one by one in my
> final review, and it seems easy to m
Dear Lyx users,
I would like to collapse various references into a single one. For
example, instead of :
Various authors have shown that ... [1-3],
[1] Jones...
[2] Smith...
[3] Durand...
I would like to get :
Various authors have shown that ... [1],
[1] Jones...; Smith...; Durand...
Or, even
Dear Lyx users,
I would like to collapse various references into a single one. For
example, instead of :
Various authors have shown that ... [1-3],
[1] Jones...
[2] Smith...
[3] Durand...
I would like to get :
Various authors have shown that ... [1],
[1] Jones...; Smith...; Durand...
Or, even
Dear Lyx users,
I would like to collapse various references into a single one. For
example, instead of :
Various authors have shown that ... [1-3],
[1] Jones...
[2] Smith...
[3] Durand...
I would like to get :
Various authors have shown that ... [1],
[1] Jones...; Smith...; Durand...
Or, even
Hi,
I have some problems with the citation styles that appear in the Drop Down
Menue when right clicking on a citation.
Yesterday I had the choice between (Broder 2002) and Broder (2002) in the Drop
Down Menu. Today, without any changes, it shows the first names like Andrei
Broder (2002).
Hi,
I have some problems with the citation styles that appear in the Drop Down
Menue when right clicking on a citation.
Yesterday I had the choice between (Broder 2002) and Broder (2002) in the Drop
Down Menu. Today, without any changes, it shows the first names like Andrei
Broder (2002).
Hi,
I have some problems with the citation styles that appear in the Drop Down
Menue when right clicking on a citation.
Yesterday I had the choice between (Broder 2002) and Broder (2002) in the Drop
Down Menu. Today, without any changes, it shows the first names like Andrei
Broder (2002).
file (which should later be converted to we.bst by
running lated we.dbj).
MY QUESTION: In the dbj file the different decisions are given as e.g.:
%STYLE OF CITATIONS:
% %: (def) Numerical as in standard LaTeX
,ay%: Author-year with some non-standard interface
% ,alph%: Alpha style, Jon90
file (which should later be converted to we.bst by
running lated we.dbj).
MY QUESTION: In the dbj file the different decisions are given as e.g.:
%STYLE OF CITATIONS:
% %: (def) Numerical as in standard LaTeX
,ay%: Author-year with some non-standard interface
% ,alph%: Alpha style, Jon90
I had much help by this list recently by trying to get familiar with makebst
to meet the requests of the publisher for citing references and the
bibliography. However, I still have a few problems. Perhaps somebody who is
experienced can help me.
I have produced with latex makebst a we.bst and
Hi!
I'm using LYX 1.4.1 for windows and wibTeX to edit my references. An
entry in the database looks like this:
@article{basic_vulnerability,
AUTHOR= {Mark Collier},
TITLE= {Basic Vulnerability Issues for SIP Security},
JOURNAL= {SecureLogix Corporation},
Subject: Problems with citations and URL
Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2006 12:13:34 +0200
From: Gustav Von Sydow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Hi!
I'm using LYX 1.4.1 for windows and wibTeX to edit my references. An
entry in the database looks like this:
@article{basic_vulnerability
Hi Gustav,
I had a similar problem some time ago and posted a question. This topic
was discussed quite thoroughly, but here my suggestion:
2006-06-07 12:13 +0200, Gustav Von Sydow:
Hi!
I'm using LYX 1.4.1 for windows and wibTeX to edit my references. An
entry in the database looks like
Hi!
I'm using LYX 1.4.1 for windows and wibTeX to edit my references. An
entry in the database looks like this:
@article{basic_vulnerability,
AUTHOR= {Mark Collier},
TITLE= {Basic Vulnerability Issues for SIP Security},
JOURNAL= {SecureLogix Corporation},
Subject: Problems with citations and URL
Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2006 12:13:34 +0200
From: Gustav Von Sydow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Hi!
I'm using LYX 1.4.1 for windows and wibTeX to edit my references. An
entry in the database looks like this:
@article{basic_vulnerability
Hi Gustav,
I had a similar problem some time ago and posted a question. This topic
was discussed quite thoroughly, but here my suggestion:
2006-06-07 12:13 +0200, Gustav Von Sydow:
Hi!
I'm using LYX 1.4.1 for windows and wibTeX to edit my references. An
entry in the database looks like
Hi!
I'm using LYX 1.4.1 for windows and wibTeX to edit my references. An
entry in the database looks like this:
@article{basic_vulnerability,
AUTHOR= {Mark Collier},
TITLE= {Basic Vulnerability Issues for SIP Security},
JOURNAL= {SecureLogix Corporation},
>>Subject: Problems with citations and URL
>>Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2006 12:13:34 +0200
>>From: "Gustav Von Sydow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
>>
>>Hi!
>>
>>I'm using LYX 1.4.1 for windows a
Hi Gustav,
I had a similar problem some time ago and posted a question. This topic
was discussed quite thoroughly, but here my suggestion:
2006-06-07 12:13 +0200, Gustav Von Sydow:
> Hi!
>
> I'm using LYX 1.4.1 for windows and wibTeX to edit my references. An
> entry in the database looks like
Hi,
i still have that weird problem with my messed up citations.
they are not in numeric order. it looks like this:
bla bla[29] bla bla
bla blabla bla[3] bla
bla bla[12].
i tried to hide the .bib file producing only [?] citations and then put it back
again. when i put back the .bib file
menu for style.
Graham Wright
- Original Message -
From: Theo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Saturday, May 6, 2006 7:59 am
Subject: citations
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Hi,
i still have that weird problem with my messed up citations.
they are not in numeric order. it looks like this:
bla bla
Thanks Graham,
it worked :-).
cheers,
t.
Hi,
i still have that weird problem with my messed up citations.
they are not in numeric order. it looks like this:
bla bla[29] bla bla
bla blabla bla[3] bla
bla bla[12].
i tried to hide the .bib file producing only [?] citations and then put it back
again. when i put back the .bib file
menu for style.
Graham Wright
- Original Message -
From: Theo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Saturday, May 6, 2006 7:59 am
Subject: citations
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Hi,
i still have that weird problem with my messed up citations.
they are not in numeric order. it looks like this:
bla bla
Thanks Graham,
it worked :-).
cheers,
t.
Hi,
i still have that weird problem with my messed up citations.
they are not in numeric order. it looks like this:
bla bla[29] bla bla
bla blabla bla[3] bla
bla bla[12].
i tried to hide the .bib file producing only [?] citations and then put it back
again. when i put back the .bib file
a pulldown menu for style.
Graham Wright
- Original Message -
From: Theo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Saturday, May 6, 2006 7:59 am
Subject: citations
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
> Hi,
> i still have that weird problem with my messed up citations.
> they are not in num
Thanks Graham,
it worked :-).
cheers,
t.
hello
i am doing a bst file for genome research using natbib and makebst.
i have the reference list in perfect order (as far as i can see).
now, the in-text citation style has an excess comma:
(Hansen et al., 2005) should be (Hansen et al. 2005)
how to fix this?
martin
as
follows:
\bibpunct[:]{(}{)}{}{a}{}{}
In order the arguments are:
1. optional. character preceding post-note (default , )
2. mandatory. opening bracket symbol
3. mandatory. closing bracket symbol
4. mandatory. punctuation between multiple citations (default ;)
5. mandatory. style (n, numerical), (s
hello
i am doing a bst file for genome research using natbib and makebst.
i have the reference list in perfect order (as far as i can see).
now, the in-text citation style has an excess comma:
(Hansen et al., 2005) should be (Hansen et al. 2005)
how to fix this?
martin
as
follows:
\bibpunct[:]{(}{)}{}{a}{}{}
In order the arguments are:
1. optional. character preceding post-note (default , )
2. mandatory. opening bracket symbol
3. mandatory. closing bracket symbol
4. mandatory. punctuation between multiple citations (default ;)
5. mandatory. style (n, numerical), (s
hello
i am doing a bst file for "genome research" using natbib and makebst.
i have the reference list in perfect order (as far as i can see).
now, the in-text citation style has an excess comma:
(Hansen et al., 2005) should be (Hansen et al. 2005)
how to fix this?
martin
ocument preamble and add a bibpunct command something like as
follows:
\bibpunct[:]{(}{)}{}{a}{}{}
In order the arguments are:
1. optional. character preceding post-note (default , )
2. mandatory. opening bracket symbol
3. mandatory. closing bracket symbol
4. mandatory. punctuation between
Maria Gouskova wrote:
Here is an example with a .bib file.
mg
I think you have an error in your \bibpunct command in the preamble.
Try this:
\bibpunct{(}{)}{;}{a}{,}{,}
Yours is missing the third argument -- the semicolon that separates
multiple citations.
/Paul
-- the semicolon that separates
multiple citations.
/Paul
Maria Gouskova wrote:
Here is an example with a .bib file.
mg
I think you have an error in your \bibpunct command in the preamble.
Try this:
\bibpunct{(}{)}{;}{a}{,}{,}
Yours is missing the third argument -- the semicolon that separates
multiple citations.
/Paul
-- the semicolon that separates
multiple citations.
/Paul
Maria Gouskova wrote:
Here is an example with a .bib file.
mg
I think you have an error in your \bibpunct command in the preamble.
Try this:
\bibpunct{(}{)}{;}{a}{,}{,}
Yours is missing the third argument -- the semicolon that separates
multiple citations.
/Paul
-- the semicolon that separates
multiple citations.
/Paul
Maria Gouskova wrote:
Dear LyX users,
I am having an issue with NatBib in n LyX 1.3.7. When I cite more than
one author at once using the InsertCitation option, the in-text author
list breaks across lines in the final document. For example, if I select
(Jones1986, Jones 1998, Jones 2000,
Here is an example with a .bib file.
mg
test.bib
Description: Binary data
test.lyx
Description: Binary data
On Apr 16, 2006, at 5:50 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Can you post a small example (plus .bib file), using plainnat? I
can't seem to reproduce the problem here.
/Paul
Maria
Maria Gouskova wrote:
Dear LyX users,
I am having an issue with NatBib in n LyX 1.3.7. When I cite more than
one author at once using the InsertCitation option, the in-text author
list breaks across lines in the final document. For example, if I select
(Jones1986, Jones 1998, Jones 2000,
Here is an example with a .bib file.
mg
test.bib
Description: Binary data
test.lyx
Description: Binary data
On Apr 16, 2006, at 5:50 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Can you post a small example (plus .bib file), using plainnat? I
can't seem to reproduce the problem here.
/Paul
Maria
Maria Gouskova wrote:
Dear LyX users,
I am having an issue with NatBib in n LyX 1.3.7. When I cite more than
one author at once using the Insert>Citation option, the in-text author
list breaks across lines in the final document. For example, if I select
(Jones1986, Jones 1998, Jones 2000,
Here is an example with a .bib file.
mg
test.bib
Description: Binary data
test.lyx
Description: Binary data
On Apr 16, 2006, at 5:50 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Can you post a small example (plus .bib file), using plainnat? I
can't seem to reproduce the problem here.
/Paul
Maria
Dear LyX users,
I am having an issue with NatBib in n LyX 1.3.7. When I cite more
than one author at once using the InsertCitation option, the in-text
author list breaks across lines in the final document. For example,
if I select (Jones1986, Jones 1998, Jones 2000, Smith2003,
Dear LyX users,
I am having an issue with NatBib in n LyX 1.3.7. When I cite more
than one author at once using the InsertCitation option, the in-text
author list breaks across lines in the final document. For example,
if I select (Jones1986, Jones 1998, Jones 2000, Smith2003,
Dear LyX users,
I am having an issue with NatBib in n LyX 1.3.7. When I cite more
than one author at once using the Insert>Citation option, the in-text
author list breaks across lines in the final document. For example,
if I select (Jones1986, Jones 1998, Jones 2000, Smith2003,
citations in the text look like [1] or [12, comment]. i want
them to look like (Lorenz, 1963) or so.
thank you all for your support!
tc
I use that precise citation all the time (I am an atmospheric scientist)
and need the style you mentioned for agu/ams journals. I find it easiest
to switch
citations in the text look like [1] or [12, comment]. i want
them to look like (Lorenz, 1963) or so.
thank you all for your support!
tc
I use that precise citation all the time (I am an atmospheric scientist)
and need the style you mentioned for agu/ams journals. I find it easiest
to switch
tation, when i am using bibtex?
now citations in the text look like "[1]" or "[12, ]". i want
them to look like "(Lorenz, 1963)" or so.
thank you all for your support!
tc
I use that precise citation all the time (I am an atmospheric scientist)
and need the
hello again,
how can i modify the way of citation, when i am using bibtex?
now citations in the text look like [1] or [12, comment]. i want
them to look like (Lorenz, 1963) or so.
thank you all for your support!
tc
hello again,
how can i modify the way of citation, when i am using bibtex?
now citations in the text look like [1] or [12, comment]. i want
them to look like (Lorenz, 1963) or so.
thank you all for your support!
tc
hello again,
how can i modify the way of citation, when i am using bibtex?
now citations in the text look like "[1]" or "[12, ]". i want
them to look like "(Lorenz, 1963)" or so.
thank you all for your support!
tc
Dear list,
first of all many thanks for your fast and numerous
replies to my first question :)
I guess I'll go for lyx for my thesis :)- so no I'm
playing around to get basic stuff working.
I do have a problem with citations.
In lyx each citation is displayed with correct
author,year and so
Am Montag, 27. Februar 2006 16:37 schrieb Tom Tom:
So the author is somehow not recognized correctly,
even though in the Reference-section at the end every
author is printed.
Any ideas?
Thanks :)
It is difficult to say what is wrong. If you send a minimal example .lyx
and .bib files it
Am Montag, 27. Februar 2006 19:08 schrieb Tom Tom:
\begin_inset LatexCommand \BibTeX[plain]{test}
This line corresponds to the grey bibliography button. Here you need to
use the plainnat style, not plain. LyX should prevent you from entering a
wrong style, or give at least a warning. I filed
That did it!
Thx Georg!
Cheers
L.
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Dear list,
first of all many thanks for your fast and numerous
replies to my first question :)
I guess I'll go for lyx for my thesis :)- so no I'm
playing around to get basic stuff working.
I do have a problem with citations.
In lyx each citation is displayed with correct
author,year and so
Am Montag, 27. Februar 2006 16:37 schrieb Tom Tom:
So the author is somehow not recognized correctly,
even though in the Reference-section at the end every
author is printed.
Any ideas?
Thanks :)
It is difficult to say what is wrong. If you send a minimal example .lyx
and .bib files it
Am Montag, 27. Februar 2006 19:08 schrieb Tom Tom:
\begin_inset LatexCommand \BibTeX[plain]{test}
This line corresponds to the grey bibliography button. Here you need to
use the plainnat style, not plain. LyX should prevent you from entering a
wrong style, or give at least a warning. I filed
That did it!
Thx Georg!
Cheers
L.
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Dear list,
first of all many thanks for your fast and numerous
replies to my first question :)
I guess I'll go for lyx for my thesis :)- so no I'm
playing around to get basic stuff working.
I do have a problem with citations.
In lyx each citation is displayed with correct
author,year and so
Am Montag, 27. Februar 2006 16:37 schrieb Tom Tom:
> So the author is somehow not recognized correctly,
> even though in the Reference-section at the end every
> author is printed.
>
> Any ideas?
> Thanks :)
It is difficult to say what is wrong. If you send a minimal example .lyx
and .bib
Am Montag, 27. Februar 2006 19:08 schrieb Tom Tom:
> \begin_inset LatexCommand \BibTeX[plain]{test}
This line corresponds to the grey bibliography button. Here you need to
use the plainnat style, not plain. LyX should prevent you from entering a
wrong style, or give at least a warning. I filed
That did it!
Thx Georg!
Cheers
L.
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citations isnt happening. something strange is going on with natbib as
one can see from the warnings in the logfile:
http://130.226.106.174/~paste/cgi-bin/1130423990.html
how do i set this right?
martin
- Original Message -
From: Martin A. Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: LyX Users' Forum lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 3:33 PM
Subject: where did my citations go?
citations isnt happening. something strange is going on with natbib as
one can see from the warnings
citations isnt happening. something strange is going on with natbib as
one can see from the warnings in the logfile:
http://130.226.106.174/~paste/cgi-bin/1130423990.html
how do i set this right?
martin
- Original Message -
From: Martin A. Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: LyX Users' Forum lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 3:33 PM
Subject: where did my citations go?
citations isnt happening. something strange is going on with natbib as
one can see from the warnings
citations isnt happening. something strange is going on with natbib as
one can see from the warnings in the logfile:
http://130.226.106.174/~paste/cgi-bin/1130423990.html
how do i set this right?
martin
m for you (if i
> can)
>
> geoff
> - Original Message -
> From: "Martin A. Hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "LyX Users' Forum" <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
> Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 3:33 PM
> Subject: where did my citations go?
>
Brad [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Ludger
I have no idea what it did, but it indeed is my friend, and now so are you!
thanks heaps
brad
On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 06:48, Dr. Ludger Humbert wrote:
Brad wrote:
I have an article-class document and when exported to pdf or ps, there is
Brad [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Ludger
I have no idea what it did, but it indeed is my friend, and now so are you!
thanks heaps
brad
On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 06:48, Dr. Ludger Humbert wrote:
Brad wrote:
I have an article-class document and when exported to pdf or ps, there is
Brad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Hi Ludger
>
> I have no idea what it did, but it indeed is my friend, and now so are you!
>
> thanks heaps
> brad
>
> On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 06:48, Dr. Ludger Humbert wrote:
> > Brad wrote:
> > > I have an article-class document and when exported to pdf or
Micha Feigin wrote:
I just split my thesis into multiple documents as it became impossible to
handle after the 80 page mark without folding (which AFAIK lyx doesn't
support).
Do you know View-Navigate?
Anyway, this works find except for references and citations. references to
other parts
On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 07:48:52 +0200
Juergen Spitzmueller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Micha Feigin wrote:
references to
other parts of the document have to be entered manually and I can only
push
citations from bibtex as they are not known to the local document and even
then
I can't
on a chapter at a time.
Anyway, this works find except for references and citations. references to
other parts of the document have to be entered manually and I can only
push
citations from bibtex as they are not known to the local document and even
then
I can't control their format
-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2005 2:49 PM
Subject: Re: citations and references in multi document files
On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 08:40:08 +0200
Georg Baum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Micha Feigin wrote:
I just split my thesis into multiple documents as it became impossible
to
handle
Micha Feigin wrote:
I just split my thesis into multiple documents as it became impossible to
handle after the 80 page mark without folding (which AFAIK lyx doesn't
support).
Do you know View-Navigate?
Anyway, this works find except for references and citations. references to
other parts
On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 07:48:52 +0200
Juergen Spitzmueller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Micha Feigin wrote:
references to
other parts of the document have to be entered manually and I can only
push
citations from bibtex as they are not known to the local document and even
then
I can't
on a chapter at a time.
Anyway, this works find except for references and citations. references to
other parts of the document have to be entered manually and I can only
push
citations from bibtex as they are not known to the local document and even
then
I can't control their format
-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2005 2:49 PM
Subject: Re: citations and references in multi document files
On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 08:40:08 +0200
Georg Baum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Micha Feigin wrote:
I just split my thesis into multiple documents as it became impossible
to
handle
Micha Feigin wrote:
> I just split my thesis into multiple documents as it became impossible to
> handle after the 80 page mark without folding (which AFAIK lyx doesn't
> support).
Do you know View->Navigate?
> Anyway, this works find except for references and citations. refere
On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 07:48:52 +0200
Juergen Spitzmueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Micha Feigin wrote:
> > references to
> > other parts of the document have to be entered manually and I can only
> > push
> > citations from bibtex as they are not kno
, using the preview is much faster and allows to
concentrate on a chapter at a time.
> > Anyway, this works find except for references and citations. references to
> > other parts of the document have to be entered manually and I can only
> > push
> > citations from bibtex as t
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