bibdesk reference exportation

2008-11-15 Thread Benjamin Hentschel

Hello again,

I know that there is the possibility tho export one's bibliographic  
references and I already did this several times. However, by exporting  
the whole library into let's say a html-file, all the references are  
shown with the latest-inserted on top and the rest descending  
according to the date I typed them in.


Does anybody knows a way to export the references in alphabetical  
order? A close look at the preferences of the program yielded no  
answer for me. :/


I use Bibdesk (Bibtex for mac) 1.3.18.


thanks a lot!

Ben


bibdesk reference exportation

2008-11-15 Thread Benjamin Hentschel

Hello again,

I know that there is the possibility tho export one's bibliographic  
references and I already did this several times. However, by exporting  
the whole library into let's say a html-file, all the references are  
shown with the latest-inserted on top and the rest descending  
according to the date I typed them in.


Does anybody knows a way to export the references in alphabetical  
order? A close look at the preferences of the program yielded no  
answer for me. :/


I use Bibdesk (Bibtex for mac) 1.3.18.


thanks a lot!

Ben


bibdesk reference exportation

2008-11-15 Thread Benjamin Hentschel

Hello again,

I know that there is the possibility tho export one's bibliographic  
references and I already did this several times. However, by exporting  
the whole library into let's say a html-file, all the references are  
shown with the latest-inserted on top and the rest descending  
according to the date I typed them in.


Does anybody knows a way to export the references in alphabetical  
order? A close look at the preferences of the program yielded no  
answer for me. :/


I use Bibdesk (Bibtex for mac) 1.3.18.


thanks a lot!

Ben


bibtex/bibdesk - small letters in articles, capitol letters in book - problem

2008-10-28 Thread Benjamin Hentschel

Hello,

I have a problem concerning the implementation of my bibdesk database  
(Im working with a mac, bibdesk 1.3.18 and lyx 1.5.5).


I have a lot of entries in my database and the implementation into lyx  
works perfect with one minor point that concerns me. When I declare an  
entry in BibDesk as an article, the output in the actual lyx-file,  
e.g. pdf-file, changes all words into small letters. For instance the  
title of an entry which I entered as
Shukko (employee transfers) and tacit knowledge exchange in Japanese  
supply networks: the electronics industry case appears as

Shukko (employee transfers) and tacit
knowledge exchange in japanese supply networks: the electronics  
industry case.


Needless to say that I want it to be Japanese supply networks  
instead of japanese supply networks. The same happens with names,  
which should definitely be written with a capitol letter at the  
beginning.


I also recognized that when I declare it as a book in Bibdesk/Bibtex,  
every word starts with a capitol letter.


My question now is, can I manipulate the output somehow so that it  
appears the way it should?



Thanks in advance,

ben


fancy table and figure layouts

2008-10-28 Thread Benjamin Hentschel

I was wondering,

is there some way to declare the layout of all tables and figures to  
appear somehow like this http://www.emeraldinsight.com/fig/2670100103003.png 
 ?


If yes, what kind of package could achieve this? I already did some  
research but couldn't find an example on the internet.



Thanks in advance,

Ben


bibtex/bibdesk - small letters in articles, capitol letters in book - problem

2008-10-28 Thread Benjamin Hentschel

Hello,

I have a problem concerning the implementation of my bibdesk database  
(Im working with a mac, bibdesk 1.3.18 and lyx 1.5.5).


I have a lot of entries in my database and the implementation into lyx  
works perfect with one minor point that concerns me. When I declare an  
entry in BibDesk as an article, the output in the actual lyx-file,  
e.g. pdf-file, changes all words into small letters. For instance the  
title of an entry which I entered as
Shukko (employee transfers) and tacit knowledge exchange in Japanese  
supply networks: the electronics industry case appears as

Shukko (employee transfers) and tacit
knowledge exchange in japanese supply networks: the electronics  
industry case.


Needless to say that I want it to be Japanese supply networks  
instead of japanese supply networks. The same happens with names,  
which should definitely be written with a capitol letter at the  
beginning.


I also recognized that when I declare it as a book in Bibdesk/Bibtex,  
every word starts with a capitol letter.


My question now is, can I manipulate the output somehow so that it  
appears the way it should?



Thanks in advance,

ben


fancy table and figure layouts

2008-10-28 Thread Benjamin Hentschel

I was wondering,

is there some way to declare the layout of all tables and figures to  
appear somehow like this http://www.emeraldinsight.com/fig/2670100103003.png 
 ?


If yes, what kind of package could achieve this? I already did some  
research but couldn't find an example on the internet.



Thanks in advance,

Ben


bibtex/bibdesk - small letters in articles, capitol letters in book - problem

2008-10-28 Thread Benjamin Hentschel

Hello,

I have a problem concerning the implementation of my bibdesk database  
(Im working with a mac, bibdesk 1.3.18 and lyx 1.5.5).


I have a lot of entries in my database and the implementation into lyx  
works perfect with one minor point that concerns me. When I declare an  
entry in BibDesk as an article, the output in the actual lyx-file,  
e.g. pdf-file, changes all words into small letters. For instance the  
title of an entry which I entered as
"Shukko (employee transfers) and tacit knowledge exchange in Japanese  
supply networks: the electronics industry case" appears as

"Shukko (employee transfers) and tacit
knowledge exchange in japanese supply networks: the electronics  
industry case."


Needless to say that I want it to be "Japanese supply networks"  
instead of "japanese supply networks". The same happens with names,  
which should definitely be written with a capitol letter at the  
beginning.


I also recognized that when I declare it as a book in Bibdesk/Bibtex,  
every word starts with a capitol letter.


My question now is, can I manipulate the output somehow so that it  
appears the way it should?



Thanks in advance,

ben


fancy table and figure layouts

2008-10-28 Thread Benjamin Hentschel

I was wondering,

is there some way to declare the layout of all tables and figures to  
appear somehow like this http://www.emeraldinsight.com/fig/2670100103003.png 
 ?


If yes, what kind of package could achieve this? I already did some  
research but couldn't find an example on the internet.



Thanks in advance,

Ben


citation problem with publication from same author, same year

2008-08-31 Thread Benjamin Hentschel

Hello everyone,

this is my first post here and I hope it's ok to ask. I already did an  
intensive search on the internet regarding my question but I somehow  
can't find any pages that are related.


I have a problem with the implementation of a BibTex library in Lyx/ 
Latex. The problem occurs when I name publications from the same  
author and the same year with a,b,c etc.


So I want it to occur like this in the Document: (Tanaka 2001b) but  
after having the file compiled to a pdf the outcome is somewhat like  
this (Tanaka 001b).  For some reason the citation only refers to the  
last four letters in the field year so the first number is not  
written in the pdf.


I use natbib with apa-style and set \bibpunct[: ]{(}{)}{}{}{ }{} to  
make the citation more customlike


Does anyone experienced a similar problem? If yes, can you could give  
me some advice?


Thanks, ben


citation problem with publication from same author, same year

2008-08-31 Thread Benjamin Hentschel

Hello everyone,

this is my first post here and I hope it's ok to ask. I already did an  
intensive search on the internet regarding my question but I somehow  
can't find any pages that are related.


I have a problem with the implementation of a BibTex library in Lyx/ 
Latex. The problem occurs when I name publications from the same  
author and the same year with a,b,c etc.


So I want it to occur like this in the Document: (Tanaka 2001b) but  
after having the file compiled to a pdf the outcome is somewhat like  
this (Tanaka 001b).  For some reason the citation only refers to the  
last four letters in the field year so the first number is not  
written in the pdf.


I use natbib with apa-style and set \bibpunct[: ]{(}{)}{}{}{ }{} to  
make the citation more customlike


Does anyone experienced a similar problem? If yes, can you could give  
me some advice?


Thanks, ben


citation problem with publication from same author, same year

2008-08-31 Thread Benjamin Hentschel

Hello everyone,

this is my first post here and I hope it's ok to ask. I already did an  
intensive search on the internet regarding my question but I somehow  
can't find any pages that are related.


I have a problem with the implementation of a BibTex library in Lyx/ 
Latex. The problem occurs when I name publications from the same  
author and the same year with a,b,c etc.


So I want it to occur like this in the Document: (Tanaka 2001b) but  
after having the file compiled to a pdf the outcome is somewhat like  
this (Tanaka 001b).  For some reason the citation only refers to the  
last four letters in the field "year" so the first number is not  
written in the pdf.


I use natbib with apa-style and set "\bibpunct[: ]{(}{)}{}{}{ }{}" to  
make the citation more customlike


Does anyone experienced a similar problem? If yes, can you could give  
me some advice?


Thanks, ben