hanging indentation in bibiography (using lyx & bibtex)
Hi all -- A journal has requested that the hanging indent in my bibliography be exactly .5 inches. Is there an easy way to do this using lyx? I am using lyx 2.0, bibtex, article class, natbib, and aea.bst. Many thanks! Peter (I tried searching the forum on this topic, and could only find outdated or inapplicable responses.)
Re: hanging indentation in bibiography (using lyx & bibtex)
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 12:43 PM, Manolo Martínez wrote: > On 04/24/12 at 04:19pm, Peter Coles wrote: > > Hi all -- > > > > A journal has requested that the hanging indent in my bibliography be > exactly .5 > > inches. Is there an easy way to do this using lyx? > > > > I am using lyx 2.0, bibtex, article class, natbib, and aea.bst. > > > > Many thanks! > > Peter > > > > (I tried searching the forum on this topic, and could only find outdated > or > > inapplicable responses.) > > > > Hi, Peter, > > Just out of curiosity: this journal asks you to typeset your paper > yourself? > > Manolo > Yes -- the journal is the online-only BE Journal of Theoretical Economics, which was recently purchased by De Gruyter. They were initially a non-profit entity, and offered free access to their journals. Presumably self-typesetting was one way to keep costs low, and the online-only nature made perfect standardization of type less critical. Seems like they would be well-served to offer some lyx/latex templates, huh? They do have strict typesetting requirements, however -- hence my question!
Re: hanging indentation in bibiography (using lyx & bibtex)
> Richard Heck comcast.net> writes: > > ... > > >See e.g. > http://www.troubleshooters.com/linux/lyx/ownlists.htm > for a description of what you might try changing. Ultimately, you'd > need to do: > \renewenvironment{thebibliography}[1]{} > Richard > Thank you. Could you shed some light on where I should be making these edits? Am I to insert \renewenvironment{thebibliography}[1]{} as ERT somewhere in the main .lyx document? Or is there some other file I need to edit? I'm using LyX for Windows.
Re: hanging indentation in bibiography (using lyx & bibtex)
stefano franchi gmail.com> writes: > > On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 9:01 PM, Peter Coles gmail.com> wrote: > >> Richard Heck comcast.net> writes: > > Thank you. Could you shed some light on where I should be making these edits? > > Am I to insert \renewenvironment{thebibliography}[1]{} as ERT somewhere in > > the main .lyx document? Or is there some other file I need to edit? I'm using > > LyX for Windows. > > > > Peter, > > you should copy the whole block of code and paste it into your > preamble (Document>>Settings>>Latex Preamble) > > Then, change the first line to read > > \renewenvironment{thebibliography}[1] > > ("renew" instead of "new") > > Now you are ready to play with the parameters as Richard suggested. > > Cheers, > > Stefano Stefano, Richard thanks. After some toying, the following worked: 1) I added to the preamble the full block Richard described, replacing the 's with at symbols (this replacement was probably obvious to everyone except me.) I also changed the first line as you suggested. 2) I added \setlength\itemindent{-.5in} to the block, and changed \leftmargin\labelwidth to \setlength\leftmargin{.5in} The bibliography style I am using, aea.bst, seems to use empty labels rather than, for example, numbers to enumerate bibliography items. Hence, rather than playing with the labelwidth, which had no effect for me, I indented by a negative amount and then shoved the whole list back to the right the same amount. A pain, but it's done! Thanks, all.
LyX and AEA manuscripts
Hi All -- I am preparing a manuscript according to AEA specs following http://wiki.lyx.org/Examples/AEA and using the aea.lyx template. I hope to ask a few rudimentary questions here, and perhaps ultimately we can improve the wiki. Here's the first: 1) In aea.lyx, the documentation reads: Also, choose typesetting mode as the class option. Available options are: finalmode to typeset the manuscript for submission for publication reviewmode to typeset a blind review copy draftmode to typeset a draft copy with 1.5-line spacing (or your own choice of spacing). Draftmode is listed by default. I cannot edit this to finalmode, even upon unchecking the box "predefined." Does anyone know how to change to finalmode? Thank you! Peter Specs: Windows 7, LyX 2.0.4, Miktex 2.9
Re: Hide tracked changes?
> Yes this was exactly what I was looking for -- the ability to toggle the > visibility of those blue edits. > > Matts I second Matts' request. Especially for heavy editing of a document, it would be a nice feature to be able to edit away, with changes tracked in the background. All those blue texts can make a document unreadable. Is there any way users can support efforts for such a project, e.g. by making it clear that there is demand for such a feature, or by project-specific contributions? Peter