Hi!
I wanted to use a couple of bits from the Frankenstein package in Lyx. I have
searched for information, and while there are a couple of messages referring to
it in the mailing list, but nothing concrete on it. Has anyone used it? I
essentially want to use attributions of block quotations, book
Hi!
I wanted to use a couple of bits from the Frankenstein package in Lyx. I have
searched for information, and while there are a couple of messages referring to
it in the mailing list, but nothing concrete on it. Has anyone used it? I
essentially want to use attributions of block quotations, book
Hi!
I wanted to use a couple of bits from the Frankenstein package in Lyx. I have
searched for information, and while there are a couple of messages referring to
it in the mailing list, but nothing concrete on it. Has anyone used it? I
essentially want to use attributions of block quotations, book
G 34)". Now, I could jut type
out parentheses and put an abbreviation in them. I'll do that if I have to. But
a \cite command is more elegant and flexible.
I've basically decided I can't do this with frankenstein (which features the
achicago sty and bst files among others). What else can I
G 34)". Now, I could jut type
out parentheses and put an abbreviation in them. I'll do that if I have to. But
a \cite command is more elegant and flexible.
I've basically decided I can't do this with frankenstein (which features the
achicago sty and bst files among others). What else can I
G 34)". Now, I could jut type
out parentheses and put an abbreviation in them. I'll do that if I have to. But
a \cite command is more elegant and flexible.
I've basically decided I can't do this with frankenstein (which features the
achicago sty and bst files among others). What else can I
Hey, in case anyone knows the frankenstein package... I have a question or two.
I'm trying to figure out the bibstyle--
1) @inbook and @incollection have crossreffs to an @book entry. The two entries
(@inbook/incollection and @book) both should appear in the References list,
seperately, even
Hey, in case anyone knows the frankenstein package... I have a question or two.
I'm trying to figure out the bibstyle--
1) @inbook and @incollection have crossreffs to an @book entry. The two entries
(@inbook/incollection and @book) both should appear in the References list,
seperately, even
Hey, in case anyone knows the frankenstein package... I have a question or two.
I'm trying to figure out the bibstyle--
1) @inbook and @incollection have crossreffs to an @book entry. The two entries
(@inbook/incollection and @book) both should appear in the References list,
seperately, even