Re: Installyng BibLatex in Mac
On 30 May 2009, at 03:35, Antonio Díaz wrote: Hi, thank you for the response: On Mac, BibLaTeX should go in ~/Library/texmf/ (Make sure you put the biblatex.bst file in the bibtex/bst/ directory, and everything else in the tex/latex/ directory Ok, everything was where you say. Biblatex.module was in the ~/application support/Lyx–1.6/Layouts All the files of the latex directory of the packet I've downloaded was in the ~/tex/latex/biblatex directory biblatex.bst was in ~/Library/Texmf/Bibtex/bst At this point, in the Readme of Biblatex say […] and the file in the 'bibtex' directory [it refers to biblatex.bst] to TEXMFLOCAL/bibtex/bst/biblatex/ I just create this directory and put the biblatex.bst there. Now I hace two biblatex.bst, one in ~/Library/Texmf/Bibtex/bst and another in ~/Library/Texmf/Bibtex/bst/biblatex Make sure you do texhash (not rehash as you say above); I'm sorry!. I did sudo texhash, but I wrote rehash in the post. Was an error while writing… I've done texhash and reconfigure, but the module doesnt appears in the D ocument→Settings→Modules... It doesn't work because I have two biblatex.module files or two biblatex.bst? Now I'm making the references manually —make a footnote and write the whole reference. Copy it into the biliography append, and its OK. And I can put Ibíd or Op. cit.!— Works very fine and whithout downloading anything!. Really, I need to make the references automatically, I'm typing a lot of them, but i don't know what happens with my Lyx. Regards Antonio Hi there, I'm using Biblatex successfully without anything selected in Document- Settings-Modules. Perhaps this step isn't necessary? As it happens I don't have a Biblatex option to select here, just as yourself. (In fact, I'm not 100% sure a biblatex module was available for download when I set Biblatex up on my machine a month or two ago.) I have 'default' selected in Document-Settings-Bibliography and the following two lines in preamble: \usepackage[style=chicago-notes-df]{biblatex} \bibliography{name of bib file without .bib extension} Everything has worked for me with no problems. Chicago notes is a suitable whole reference citation format - but you'll need to download the relevant files http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/entries/biblatex-chicago-notes-df.html . The documentation is clear - put things where it says and it should work fine. Martin Suckling Lecturer in Music Somerville College Woodstock Road Oxford, OX2 6HD http://www.martinsuckling.com http://www.some.ox.ac.uk
Re: Installyng BibLatex in Mac
On 30 May 2009, at 03:35, Antonio Díaz wrote: Hi, thank you for the response: On Mac, BibLaTeX should go in ~/Library/texmf/ (Make sure you put the biblatex.bst file in the bibtex/bst/ directory, and everything else in the tex/latex/ directory Ok, everything was where you say. Biblatex.module was in the ~/application support/Lyx–1.6/Layouts All the files of the latex directory of the packet I've downloaded was in the ~/tex/latex/biblatex directory biblatex.bst was in ~/Library/Texmf/Bibtex/bst At this point, in the Readme of Biblatex say […] and the file in the 'bibtex' directory [it refers to biblatex.bst] to TEXMFLOCAL/bibtex/bst/biblatex/ I just create this directory and put the biblatex.bst there. Now I hace two biblatex.bst, one in ~/Library/Texmf/Bibtex/bst and another in ~/Library/Texmf/Bibtex/bst/biblatex Make sure you do texhash (not rehash as you say above); I'm sorry!. I did sudo texhash, but I wrote rehash in the post. Was an error while writing… I've done texhash and reconfigure, but the module doesnt appears in the D ocument→Settings→Modules... It doesn't work because I have two biblatex.module files or two biblatex.bst? Now I'm making the references manually —make a footnote and write the whole reference. Copy it into the biliography append, and its OK. And I can put Ibíd or Op. cit.!— Works very fine and whithout downloading anything!. Really, I need to make the references automatically, I'm typing a lot of them, but i don't know what happens with my Lyx. Regards Antonio Hi there, I'm using Biblatex successfully without anything selected in Document- Settings-Modules. Perhaps this step isn't necessary? As it happens I don't have a Biblatex option to select here, just as yourself. (In fact, I'm not 100% sure a biblatex module was available for download when I set Biblatex up on my machine a month or two ago.) I have 'default' selected in Document-Settings-Bibliography and the following two lines in preamble: \usepackage[style=chicago-notes-df]{biblatex} \bibliography{name of bib file without .bib extension} Everything has worked for me with no problems. Chicago notes is a suitable whole reference citation format - but you'll need to download the relevant files http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/entries/biblatex-chicago-notes-df.html . The documentation is clear - put things where it says and it should work fine. Martin Suckling Lecturer in Music Somerville College Woodstock Road Oxford, OX2 6HD http://www.martinsuckling.com http://www.some.ox.ac.uk
Re: Installyng BibLatex in Mac
On 30 May 2009, at 03:35, Antonio Díaz wrote: Hi, thank you for the response: On Mac, BibLaTeX should go in ~/Library/texmf/ (Make sure you put the biblatex.bst file in the bibtex/bst/ directory, and everything else in the tex/latex/ directory Ok, everything was where you say. Biblatex.module was in the ~/application support/Lyx–1.6/Layouts All the files of the latex directory of the packet I've downloaded was in the ~/tex/latex/biblatex directory biblatex.bst was in ~/Library/Texmf/Bibtex/bst At this point, in the Readme of Biblatex say "[…] and the file in the 'bibtex' directory [it refers to biblatex.bst] to /bibtex/bst/biblatex/" I just create this directory and put the biblatex.bst there. Now I hace two biblatex.bst, one in ~/Library/Texmf/Bibtex/bst and another in ~/Library/Texmf/Bibtex/bst/biblatex "Make sure you do texhash (not "rehash" as you say above); I'm sorry!. I did sudo texhash, but I wrote rehash in the post. Was an error while writing… I've done texhash and reconfigure, but the module doesnt appears in the D ocument→Settings→Modules... It doesn't work because I have two biblatex.module files or two biblatex.bst? Now I'm making the references manually —make a footnote and write the whole reference. Copy it into the biliography append, and its OK. And I can put Ibíd or Op. cit.!— Works very fine and whithout downloading anything!. Really, I need to make the references automatically, I'm typing a lot of them, but i don't know what happens with my Lyx. Regards Antonio Hi there, I'm using Biblatex successfully without anything selected in Document- >Settings->Modules. Perhaps this step isn't necessary? As it happens I don't have a Biblatex option to select here, just as yourself. (In fact, I'm not 100% sure a biblatex module was available for download when I set Biblatex up on my machine a month or two ago.) I have 'default' selected in Document->Settings->Bibliography and the following two lines in preamble: \usepackage[style=chicago-notes-df]{biblatex} \bibliography{} Everything has worked for me with no problems. Chicago notes is a suitable whole reference citation format - but you'll need to download the relevant files http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/entries/biblatex-chicago-notes-df.html . The documentation is clear - put things where it says and it should work fine. Martin Suckling Lecturer in Music Somerville College Woodstock Road Oxford, OX2 6HD http://www.martinsuckling.com http://www.some.ox.ac.uk