Re: formatting text within a bibtex citation

2008-03-13 Thread G. Milde
On 12.03.08, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In the Text Before field, you can write \emph{e. g.} Or rather \emph{e.\,g.}, for that matter (to get better spacing). or any LaTex input Remember, that you can use ViewView_Source to find out the right LaTeX command for

Re: formatting text within a bibtex citation

2008-03-13 Thread G. Milde
On 12.03.08, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In the Text Before field, you can write \emph{e. g.} Or rather \emph{e.\,g.}, for that matter (to get better spacing). or any LaTex input Remember, that you can use ViewView_Source to find out the right LaTeX command for

Re: formatting text within a bibtex citation

2008-03-13 Thread G. Milde
On 12.03.08, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > In the Text Before field, you can write \emph{e. g.} > Or rather \emph{e.\,g.}, for that matter (to get better spacing). > > or any LaTex input Remember, that you can use View>View_Source to find out the right LaTeX

formatting text within a bibtex citation

2008-03-12 Thread Andrew Barr
I use Lyx 1.5.2 on XP with bibtex to write academic papers. I sometimes want to cite a reference as an example of a point I am making using the Latin expression *e.g*.. What I am going for is something like the following. Many researchers have said blah blah blah (*e.g.* Smith, 2005).

Re: formatting text within a bibtex citation

2008-03-12 Thread cmiramon
Andrew Barr wrote: I use Lyx 1.5.2 on XP with bibtex to write academic papers. I sometimes want to cite a reference as an example of a point I am making using the Latin expression *e.g*.. What I am going for is something like the following. Many researchers have said blah blah blah

Re: formatting text within a bibtex citation

2008-03-12 Thread Juergen Spitzmueller
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In the Text Before field, you can write \emph{e. g.} or any LaTex input Or rather \emph{e.\,g.}, for that matter (to get better spacing). Jürgen

formatting text within a bibtex citation

2008-03-12 Thread Andrew Barr
I use Lyx 1.5.2 on XP with bibtex to write academic papers. I sometimes want to cite a reference as an example of a point I am making using the Latin expression *e.g*.. What I am going for is something like the following. Many researchers have said blah blah blah (*e.g.* Smith, 2005).

Re: formatting text within a bibtex citation

2008-03-12 Thread cmiramon
Andrew Barr wrote: I use Lyx 1.5.2 on XP with bibtex to write academic papers. I sometimes want to cite a reference as an example of a point I am making using the Latin expression *e.g*.. What I am going for is something like the following. Many researchers have said blah blah blah

Re: formatting text within a bibtex citation

2008-03-12 Thread Juergen Spitzmueller
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In the Text Before field, you can write \emph{e. g.} or any LaTex input Or rather \emph{e.\,g.}, for that matter (to get better spacing). Jürgen

formatting text within a bibtex citation

2008-03-12 Thread Andrew Barr
I use Lyx 1.5.2 on XP with bibtex to write academic papers. I sometimes want to cite a reference as an example of a point I am making using the Latin expression *e.g*.. What I am going for is something like the following. Many researchers have said "blah blah blah" (*e.g.* Smith, 2005).

Re: formatting text within a bibtex citation

2008-03-12 Thread cmiramon
Andrew Barr wrote: > I use Lyx 1.5.2 on XP with bibtex to write academic papers. I sometimes > want to cite a reference as an example of a point I am making using the > Latin expression *e.g*.. What I am going for is something like the > following. > > Many researchers have said "blah

Re: formatting text within a bibtex citation

2008-03-12 Thread Juergen Spitzmueller
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > In the Text Before field, you can write \emph{e. g.} or any LaTex input Or rather \emph{e.\,g.}, for that matter (to get better spacing). Jürgen