Works here. As long as under Document-Settings-Bibliography you select
Natbib and I prefer Numerical and then under Document Class-Class
Settings-Options you enter sortcompress.
This changed by references from [1, 2, 3] to [1-3].
Regards,
Bob Lounsbury
On 4/4/07 9:04 PM, Michael Spiegel [EMAIL
Works here. As long as under Document-Settings-Bibliography you select
Natbib and I prefer Numerical and then under Document Class-Class
Settings-Options you enter sortcompress.
This changed by references from [1, 2, 3] to [1-3].
Regards,
Bob Lounsbury
On 4/4/07 9:04 PM, Michael Spiegel [EMAIL
Hello,
I'm trying to follow this advice from the mailing-list (from 2005) on
how to use the sortcompress option with NatBib. I can't seem to get it
to work. Has the UI of Lyx changed since these instructions were
posted? Should I use Document--Settings...--Document Class--Class
Hello,
I'm trying to follow this advice from the mailing-list (from 2005) on
how to use the sortcompress option with NatBib. I can't seem to get it
to work. Has the UI of Lyx changed since these instructions were
posted? Should I use Document--Settings...--Document Class--Class
Martin A. Hansen wrote:
how do i supply the sortcompress option correctly?
Enter it into Layout-Document-Extra Options. LaTeX will pass it through to
natbib.
Jürgen
excellent - that worked. however, i feel it is a strange place to enter an
extra option to natbib. shouldnt these options:
round (default) for round parentheses;
square for square brackets;
curly for curly braces;
angle for angle brackets;
colon (default) to separate multiple citations with
Martin A. Hansen wrote:
how do i supply the sortcompress option correctly?
Enter it into Layout-Document-Extra Options. LaTeX will pass it through to
natbib.
Jürgen
excellent - that worked. however, i feel it is a strange place to enter an
extra option to natbib. shouldnt these options:
round (default) for round parentheses;
square for square brackets;
curly for curly braces;
angle for angle brackets;
colon (default) to separate multiple citations with
hello
i am trying to get my reference style compressed so that [1,2,3] becomes
[1--3].
using regular bibtex one would use the cite package. however, that is not
compatible with natbib.
from the natbib doc:
Sorting and compressing citations
Do not use the cite package with natbib; rather use
hello
i am trying to get my reference style compressed so that [1,2,3] becomes
[1--3].
using regular bibtex one would use the cite package. however, that is not
compatible with natbib.
from the natbib doc:
Sorting and compressing citations
Do not use the cite package with natbib; rather use
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