On Wednesday 19 March 2014 16:33:30 William Seager wrote:
On Wednesday, March 19, 2014 15:47:47 Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I regard exportLyx Archive tar.gz as a very handy feature of lyx.
Hi - I agree IF it worked. I find that nothing but the .lyx file is
included in the archive - no
Or perhaps, José, you could play with LyX's keyboard remap feature:
tools preferences input keyboard/mouse
There under keyboard remap you have the choice of several kmap
files. You can have a look at them to see how they work and create your
own. I've done that.
(However, there's one thing I
How can I add abstract, when I am writinng document in Report class?
I am trying to use ejbib.bst that was provided to me by the Economic Journal.
I couldn't get it to work so I created a custom file using makebst, which I
called econjournal.bst. I ran the dbj file to create the .bst and copied the
.bst into user/appdata/roaming/miktek/2.9/bibtex/bst/ in its
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Hallo, Lyx users,
I thought the bibtex style file is also exported into the tar.gz archive,
but lately I did not find it. Since it is important for the receiver of the
archive (without it the references and citations might be missing), it
would be good to have it
On Wednesday 19 March 2014 16:33:30 William Seager wrote:
On Wednesday, March 19, 2014 15:47:47 Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I regard exportLyx Archive tar.gz as a very handy feature of lyx.
Hi - I agree IF it worked. I find that nothing but the .lyx file is
included in the archive - no
Or perhaps, José, you could play with LyX's keyboard remap feature:
tools preferences input keyboard/mouse
There under keyboard remap you have the choice of several kmap
files. You can have a look at them to see how they work and create your
own. I've done that.
(However, there's one thing I
How can I add abstract, when I am writinng document in Report class?
I am trying to use ejbib.bst that was provided to me by the Economic Journal.
I couldn't get it to work so I created a custom file using makebst, which I
called econjournal.bst. I ran the dbj file to create the .bst and copied the
.bst into user/appdata/roaming/miktek/2.9/bibtex/bst/ in its
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Hallo, Lyx users,
I thought the bibtex style file is also exported into the tar.gz archive,
but lately I did not find it. Since it is important for the receiver of the
archive (without it the references and citations might be missing), it
would be good to have it
On Wednesday 19 March 2014 16:33:30 William Seager wrote:
> On Wednesday, March 19, 2014 15:47:47 Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> > I regard export>Lyx Archive tar.gz as a very handy feature of lyx.
>
> Hi - I agree IF it worked. I find that nothing but the .lyx file is
> included in the archive - no
Or perhaps, José, you could play with LyX's keyboard remap feature:
tools > preferences > input > keyboard/mouse
There under "keyboard remap" you have the choice of several "kmap"
files. You can have a look at them to see how they work and create your
own. I've done that.
(However, there's one
How can I add abstract, when I am writinng document in Report class?
I am trying to use ejbib.bst that was provided to me by the Economic Journal.
I couldn't get it to work so I created a custom file using makebst, which I
called econjournal.bst. I ran the dbj file to create the .bst and copied the
.bst into user/appdata/roaming/miktek/2.9/bibtex/bst/ in its
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> Hallo, Lyx users,
> I thought the bibtex style file is also exported into the tar.gz archive,
> but lately I did not find it. Since it is important for the receiver of the
> archive (without it the references and citations might be missing), it
> would be good to
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