Re: full cite in text

2004-03-12 Thread Subir Singh Lamba
I have installed lyx version 1.3.4 on Mandrake9.2. I am encountering strange problem. The integral sign or the summation does not appear as the proper sign but just int (in red) for integral or sum ( in red) for summation. I would be grateful if someone can help me. thanks Subir -- Those who

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2004-03-12 Thread Christian Ridderström
On Fri, 12 Mar 2004, Subir Singh Lamba wrote: I have installed lyx version 1.3.4 on Mandrake9.2. I am encountering strange problem. The integral sign or the summation does not appear as the proper sign but just int (in red) for integral or sum ( in red) for summation. I would be grateful

Re: full cite in text

2004-03-12 Thread Subir Singh Lamba
I have installed lyx version 1.3.4 on Mandrake9.2. I am encountering strange problem. The integral sign or the summation does not appear as the proper sign but just int (in red) for integral or sum ( in red) for summation. I would be grateful if someone can help me. thanks Subir -- Those who

math symbols (was Re: full cite in text

2004-03-12 Thread Christian Ridderström
On Fri, 12 Mar 2004, Subir Singh Lamba wrote: I have installed lyx version 1.3.4 on Mandrake9.2. I am encountering strange problem. The integral sign or the summation does not appear as the proper sign but just int (in red) for integral or sum ( in red) for summation. I would be grateful

Re: full cite in text

2004-03-12 Thread Subir Singh Lamba
I have installed lyx version 1.3.4 on Mandrake9.2. I am encountering strange problem. The integral sign or the summation does not appear as the proper sign but just int (in red) for integral or sum ( in red) for summation. I would be grateful if someone can help me. thanks Subir -- Those who

math symbols (was Re: full cite in text

2004-03-12 Thread Christian Ridderström
On Fri, 12 Mar 2004, Subir Singh Lamba wrote: > > I have installed lyx version 1.3.4 on Mandrake9.2. I am encountering > strange problem. The integral sign or the summation does not appear as the > proper sign but just int (in red) for integral or sum ( in red) for > summation. I would be

full cite in text

2004-03-08 Thread Leuven, E.
dear all, i want to make a reading list for a syllabus. is there a way to insert the full citation in the text instead of having the bibliography at the end, while using my bibtex database (and avoid the typing)? i want to have something like topic 1 - Jones B, and A. Smith. (2004). Title.

Re: full cite in text

2004-03-08 Thread Juergen Spitzmueller
Leuven, E. wrote: is there a way to insert the full citation in the text instead of having the bibliography at the end, while using my bibtex database (and avoid the typing)? Hi Edwin, Have a look at the bibentry package (shipped with natbib) or the jurabib package. Regards, Jürgen.

full cite in text

2004-03-08 Thread Leuven, E.
dear all, i want to make a reading list for a syllabus. is there a way to insert the full citation in the text instead of having the bibliography at the end, while using my bibtex database (and avoid the typing)? i want to have something like topic 1 - Jones B, and A. Smith. (2004). Title.

Re: full cite in text

2004-03-08 Thread Juergen Spitzmueller
Leuven, E. wrote: is there a way to insert the full citation in the text instead of having the bibliography at the end, while using my bibtex database (and avoid the typing)? Hi Edwin, Have a look at the bibentry package (shipped with natbib) or the jurabib package. Regards, Jürgen.

full cite in text

2004-03-08 Thread Leuven, E.
dear all, i want to make a reading list for a syllabus. is there a way to insert the full citation in the text instead of having the bibliography at the end, while using my bibtex database (and avoid the typing)? i want to have something like topic 1 - Jones B, and A. Smith. (2004).

Re: full cite in text

2004-03-08 Thread Juergen Spitzmueller
Leuven, E. wrote: > is there a way to insert the full citation in the text instead of having > the bibliography at the end, while using my bibtex database (and avoid the > typing)? Hi Edwin, Have a look at the bibentry package (shipped with natbib) or the jurabib package. Regards, Jürgen.