Re: Multibib possible in Lyx?
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 23/05/12 22:45, Vivek Sharma wrote: > I am writing my CV and would like to do the following: 1. add bibliography > under different > sections: Books, Peer reviewed papers published, Submitted, Conference > presentations. Possible - check Document - Settings - Bibliography and enable sectioned bibliography > 2. I have in my bibtex file the necessary entries with keyword as 'BOOKS', > 'Peer reviewed > publications' etc. 3. I would like all entries with key word "BOOKS" under > section BOOKS > printed in chronological order with most recent first. and all entries with > keyword "" > printed in chronological order with most recent first under section "" > and so on. I know > some people have doneere > > this using biblatex or multibib in latex. Hm - I have separate bib files for each bibliography (Books, Peer Reviewed Paper, ...) and selected under Content "all references". I don't think you can filter them as you are asking for. There is a section about CV in the LyX wiki - check it out. Also about the usage of multibib. If this doesn't help, I could mail you my CV as an example on how to do it. Cheers, Rainer. > I wonder if anyone has done it in Lyx and if so be willing to share how this > was done. > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iEYEARECAAYFAk+96QIACgkQoYgNqgF2egorTQCgggadfCGUbe/mrdPQMhyOYfVe 5tMAn0679aZAzhXKRiNGlILBm7pg/sd3 =AsW+ -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: Change math Language - critical
On 2012-05-24, Ignacio García wrote: > Rudi Gaelzer gmail.com> writes: >> Ignacio, the best solution is to define a math macro: ... > Well, that's right, BUT _if the document language is Spanish_ none of > that is needed, since babel-spanish does it automatically for you. You > writes simply "\sen" (or "senh", "\tg"...) inside the ecuation. That's > all you have to do. (The set of math predefined functions in Spanish is > available in the Spanish version of the manual "Math", sec. 15.1) However, if you want \sen to look like \sin in the LyX math box (without instant preview), a "dummy" math-macro (i.e. in a comment, note or branch) is your friend. Günter