Thanks Uwe for offering to review a layout for APA6.
Others here are also interested in making this work, so I'm sure we'll have
something soon for you to look at.
Mateo.
On Tuesday 11 December 2012, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Am 11.12.2012 01:14, schrieb obregonma...@gmail.com:
>
> > Each APA-type jo
Am 11.12.2012 01:14, schrieb obregonma...@gmail.com:
Each APA-type journal has its own list of document types that it accepts; these
journals are only guided by the APA _style_ conventions. All journals in
psychology etc. that I have come across accept tex manuscripts, as long as the
tex file
Each APA-type journal has its own list of document types that it accepts; these
journals are only guided by the APA _style_ conventions. All journals in
psychology etc. that I have come across accept tex manuscripts, as long as the
tex file contains everything the authors use (i.e., macros) and
Am 10.12.2012 02:33, schrieb Kayvan Sylvan:
They accept PDF submissions, so I suppose you could use apa6 in LyX if
it's available and export to PDF.
This seems to be the case, but only for supplements as I understood this and TeX is explicitly not
allowed:
http://www.apa.org/pubs/authors/sup
On 12/10/2012 10:46 PM, Nico Williams wrote:
> Why is there no bibliography environment in the DocBook document
> classes? There must be a reason, of course, but then, bibtex is still
> supported, so that's strange...
>
> Nico
> --
The reason why it was never implemented is/was lake of time, no m
On 12/10/2012 05:51 PM, stefano franchi wrote:
Cheers,
Hullabaloo, caneck, caneck.
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On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 1:29 PM, David L. Johnson
wrote:
> On 12/10/2012 02:01 PM, stefano franchi wrote:
>
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> 8<
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>> Such programs [Word and Wordstar] (and still are) were usually very bad
>> at typesetting complex mathematical formulas unless each single formula was
>> tweaked by hand,
Why is there no bibliography environment in the DocBook document
classes? There must be a reason, of course, but then, bibtex is still
supported, so that's strange...
Nico
--
On 11 December 2012 03:01, stefano franchi wrote:
>
> Not true. LyX/Latex's benefits are not limited to typesetting equations
> (although it does a much better job that its competition in that area). A
> Latex-typeset document looks better in many other respects---from
> paragraph-division and ty
On 12/10/2012 03:07 PM, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 11:42 AM, wrote:
I think people are missing the point here ... Lyx is *great* for writing and
getting references and labels right! This goes for APA journals as much as for
math/engineering journals.
I have co-authored s
If you're going to go the customization route, this might be of help:
http://blog.oak-tree.us/index.php/2009/11/02/custom-lyx-nih
It talks about creating a custom layout for an existing document class.
Related posts with more examples can be found at:
http://blog.oak-tree.us/index.php/2009/11/1
On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 11:42 AM, wrote:
> I think people are missing the point here ... Lyx is *great* for writing and
> getting references and labels right! This goes for APA journals as much as
> for math/engineering journals.
>
> I have co-authored several articles for APA journals and the
On 12/10/2012 02:29 PM, David L. Johnson wrote:
On 12/10/2012 02:01 PM, stefano franchi wrote:
The same radical cost-cutting measures took place in the Natural
sciences/Engineering, of course. But since *they* were already using
Latex/TeX, the quality of their journal and books was only mi
On 12/10/2012 02:01 PM, stefano franchi wrote:
8<
Such programs [Word and Wordstar] (and still are) were usually very
bad at typesetting complex mathematical formulas unless each single
formula was tweaked by hand, a very painful and expensive proposition.
That was prompted D Knuth to inven
On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 11:59 AM, Ray Rashif wrote:
> On 11 December 2012 01:21, Jacob Bishop wrote:
> > have found very few people in the social sciences who are even aware of
> > LaTeX. Not closed minded, just unaware. They use MS Word and Endnote
> because
> > they don't know that there are g
On 11 December 2012 01:21, Jacob Bishop wrote:
> have found very few people in the social sciences who are even aware of
> LaTeX. Not closed minded, just unaware. They use MS Word and Endnote because
> they don't know that there are good/better (free) alternatives.
And this stems from the fact th
I recently shifted from Engineering to Psychology (actually Engineering
Education, but I am currently preparing a publication for an APA journal).
I used LyX for my masters' thesis, and LaTeX is the only acceptable thesis
format for some of the Engineering departments. When professors started
requi
I think people are missing the point here ... Lyx is *great* for writing and
getting references and labels right! This goes for APA journals as much as for
math/engineering journals.
I have co-authored several articles for APA journals and the pay-off of writing
them in Lyx and then getting the
On 12/08/2012 04:17 AM, Andrew Parsloe wrote:
Does CopyStyle do *anything* in custom insets? I was just about to
send off another Custom insets query when a last trial-&-error thought
struck me: although
CopyStyle
doesn't seem to do anything, where is the name of a previously
defined inset
On 12/08/2012 04:17 AM, Andrew Parsloe wrote:
(1) If an inset name contains a vertical bar, |, the part after the
bar is not shown in the Insert > Custom Insets list, but is retained
in LyX format. Using the schema, inset definition => Custom Insets
list => LyX file format,
InsetLayout Flex:f
On 12/08/2012 04:16 AM, Andrew Parsloe wrote:
I'm trying to clarify some issues about custom insets. (I have a
project that makes heavy use of them.) The Customization manual says
(Sect. 5.3.9 on flex insets):
ResetsFont [0,1] Whether this inset should use the font of its
surrounding environm
On 12/09/2012 10:27 PM, David L. Johnson wrote:
On 12/09/2012 07:23 PM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
I am opposed to this. What is the benefit of a layout for a journal
submission class you cannot use for submission to that journal? Why
should we invest time to write and, more important, to maintain it?
On 7 Dec 2012, at 17:46, Nico Williams wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 6:02 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
>> On 07/12/12 12:45, Gregory Jefferis wrote:
>>> Has anyone tried using latexdiff for change comparison in not merging?
>>> Presumably a small script to export both versions to latex, invoke
>
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