Hi Sajjad,
20.02.2010 04:22, Sajjad wrote:
I am attaching a .lyx file where i have created a table. But when i
create a pdf file the contents get cropped vertically and horizontally.
Your table is simply too wide to fit on a page. You have defined each
column to be 20 percent of the text
Hi Sajjad,
20.02.2010 04:22, Sajjad wrote:
I am attaching a .lyx file where i have created a table. But when i
create a pdf file the contents get cropped vertically and horizontally.
Your table is simply too wide to fit on a page. You have defined each
column to be 20 percent of the text
Hi Sajjad,
20.02.2010 04:22, Sajjad wrote:
> I am attaching a .lyx file where i have created a table. But when i
> create a pdf file the contents get cropped vertically and horizontally.
Your table is simply too wide to fit on a page. You have defined each
column to be 20 percent of the text
Hi Marshall!
10.02.2010 08:22, Marshall Feldman wrote:
Hi,
I've inserted a BibTeX bibliography in my document and have a citation
to something authored by the National Bureau of Economic Research. So
far LyX treats this author's name as if the last name is of Economic
Research and the
Hi Marshall!
10.02.2010 08:22, Marshall Feldman wrote:
Hi,
I've inserted a BibTeX bibliography in my document and have a citation
to something authored by the National Bureau of Economic Research. So
far LyX treats this author's name as if the last name is of Economic
Research and the
Hi Marshall!
10.02.2010 08:22, Marshall Feldman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've inserted a BibTeX bibliography in my document and have a citation
> to something authored by the National Bureau of Economic Research. So
> far LyX treats this author's name as if the last name is "of Economic
> Research" and
Hi!
On 21 okt 2009, at 11.55, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I'm thinking of publishing in ebook form via Smashwords, who
unfortunately demand Word format. I'm on Linux and as far as I can see
after a fair amount of googling the only practical way of doing this is
to produce a plain text (txt)
Hi!
On 21 okt 2009, at 11.55, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I'm thinking of publishing in ebook form via Smashwords, who
unfortunately demand Word format. I'm on Linux and as far as I can see
after a fair amount of googling the only practical way of doing this is
to produce a plain text (txt)
Hi!
On 21 okt 2009, at 11.55, Anthony Campbell wrote:
>
>> I'm thinking of publishing in ebook form via Smashwords, who
>> unfortunately demand Word format. I'm on Linux and as far as I can see
>> after a fair amount of googling the only practical way of doing this is
>> to produce a plain text
Hi!
Is it possible to insert a line break after the label of each
bibliography item?
I now get:
[Label1] Author1, title1, year
[Label2] Author2, title2, year
...
What I would like to have is:
[Label1]
Author1, title1, year
[Label2]
Author2, title2, year
...
I have tried to manipulate my own
Hi!
Is it possible to insert a line break after the label of each
bibliography item?
I now get:
[Label1] Author1, title1, year
[Label2] Author2, title2, year
...
What I would like to have is:
[Label1]
Author1, title1, year
[Label2]
Author2, title2, year
...
I have tried to manipulate my own
Hi!
Is it possible to insert a line break after the label of each
bibliography item?
I now get:
[Label1] Author1, title1, year
[Label2] Author2, title2, year
...
What I would like to have is:
[Label1]
Author1, title1, year
[Label2]
Author2, title2, year
...
I have tried to manipulate my own
Dear list members!
I suppose most of us are members in other mailing lists, too, and thus
receive several mails per day from these lists. Now, several lists add a
list identifier at the beginning of the topic (e.g. [List] Title).
What do you think, would such an identifier make sense for this
Dear list members!
I suppose most of us are members in other mailing lists, too, and thus
receive several mails per day from these lists. Now, several lists add a
list identifier at the beginning of the topic (e.g. [List] Title).
What do you think, would such an identifier make sense for this
Dear list members!
I suppose most of us are members in other mailing lists, too, and thus
receive several mails per day from these lists. Now, several lists add a
list identifier at the beginning of the topic (e.g. "[List] Title").
What do you think, would such an identifier make sense for this
Hi!
Hesham Kamel wrote:
Hello,
Please, I am writing my thesis and
I want to have the word pages either to appear in the journal paper or
to disappear in the conferences
Two suggestions:
1) Use another BibTex-style suitable for Your needs (e.g. Harvard).
2) Modify the existing
Hi!
Hesham Kamel wrote:
Hello,
Please, I am writing my thesis and
I want to have the word pages either to appear in the journal paper or
to disappear in the conferences
Two suggestions:
1) Use another BibTex-style suitable for Your needs (e.g. Harvard).
2) Modify the existing
Hi!
Hesham Kamel wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Please, I am writing my thesis and
> I want to have the word "pages" either to appear in the journal paper or
> to disappear in the conferences
Two suggestions:
1) Use another BibTex-style suitable for Your needs (e.g. Harvard).
2) Modify the existing
Hi!
M-L wrote:
Using LyX 1.6.2 on Debian Squeeze, Use Ctrl + Enter and there is no
longer the space as was in earlier versions of Lyx, rather a music note
comes up.
What is the correct key combination to effect the result of Ctrl +
Shift in LyX 1.6.2 please.
I refer to Jürgen
Hi!
M-L wrote:
Using LyX 1.6.2 on Debian Squeeze, Use Ctrl + Enter and there is no
longer the space as was in earlier versions of Lyx, rather a music note
comes up.
What is the correct key combination to effect the result of Ctrl +
Shift in LyX 1.6.2 please.
I refer to Jürgen
Hi!
M-L wrote:
> Using LyX 1.6.2 on Debian Squeeze, Use Ctrl + Enter and there is no
> longer the space as was in earlier versions of Lyx, rather a music note
> comes up.
>
> What is the correct key combination to effect the result of Ctrl +
> Shift in LyX 1.6.2 please.
>
I refer to Jürgen
Hi,
how could I find (and replace) quotation marks in LyX? I have selected
wrong type for quotes and now I should replace all quotes :(
I have tried to use the -character in find-dialog, but this does not
work. I also have tried to copy-paste the wrong quote but it does not
work, either.
Any
Hi,
thanks for Your quick reply, Jürgen.
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
1. Open a copy of the LyX file in an editor and replace all (for instance)
\begin_inset Quotes gld
by
\begin_inset Quotes ald
This means, I cannot find and replace wrongly typed quotes in LyX :-\
2. consider using the
Hi,
how could I find (and replace) quotation marks in LyX? I have selected
wrong type for quotes and now I should replace all quotes :(
I have tried to use the -character in find-dialog, but this does not
work. I also have tried to copy-paste the wrong quote but it does not
work, either.
Any
Hi,
thanks for Your quick reply, Jürgen.
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
1. Open a copy of the LyX file in an editor and replace all (for instance)
\begin_inset Quotes gld
by
\begin_inset Quotes ald
This means, I cannot find and replace wrongly typed quotes in LyX :-\
2. consider using the
Hi,
how could I find (and replace) quotation marks in LyX? I have selected
wrong type for quotes and now I should replace all quotes :(
I have tried to use the "-character in find-dialog, but this does not
work. I also have tried to copy-paste the wrong quote but it does not
work, either.
Any
Hi,
thanks for Your quick reply, Jürgen.
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
>
> 1. Open a copy of the LyX file in an editor and replace all (for instance)
>
> \begin_inset Quotes gld
> by
> \begin_inset Quotes ald
This means, I cannot find and replace wrongly typed quotes in LyX :-\
> 2. consider
Hi again!
Timo Laine wrote (20.12.2007):
I inserted a BibTeX Generated Bibliography within a LyX note. I hope
this is the right way to do it but I am not completely sure.
In a note? You mean your bibliography-field is in a yellow note? Well,
if this is the case, this might be Your problem.
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote (20.12.2007):
K. Elo wrote:
In a note? You mean your bibliography-field is in a yellow note?
Well, if this is the case, this might be Your problem. Just move
the Bibtex generated bibliography-field to be part of your normal
text (at the very end of your document
Hi again!
Timo Laine wrote (20.12.2007):
I inserted a BibTeX Generated Bibliography within a LyX note. I hope
this is the right way to do it but I am not completely sure.
In a note? You mean your bibliography-field is in a yellow note? Well,
if this is the case, this might be Your problem.
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote (20.12.2007):
K. Elo wrote:
In a note? You mean your bibliography-field is in a yellow note?
Well, if this is the case, this might be Your problem. Just move
the Bibtex generated bibliography-field to be part of your normal
text (at the very end of your document
Hi again!
Timo Laine wrote (20.12.2007):
> I inserted a BibTeX Generated Bibliography within a LyX note. I hope
> this is the right way to do it but I am not completely sure.
In a note? You mean your bibliography-field is in a yellow note? Well,
if this is the case, this might be Your problem.
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote (20.12.2007):
> K. Elo wrote:
> > In a note? You mean your bibliography-field is in a yellow note?
> > Well, if this is the case, this might be Your problem. Just move
> > the "Bibtex generated bibliography"-field to be part of your n
Hi,
Timo Laine kirjoitti viestissään (keskiviikko joulukuu 19 2007):
Things now seem to work insofar that I get no error messages;
initially it was looking for biblatex.sty and something else provided
by etoolbox. But I think I am still missing something. I have no
control over how the
Hi,
Timo Laine kirjoitti viestissään (keskiviikko joulukuu 19 2007):
Things now seem to work insofar that I get no error messages;
initially it was looking for biblatex.sty and something else provided
by etoolbox. But I think I am still missing something. I have no
control over how the
Hi,
Timo Laine kirjoitti viestissään (keskiviikko joulukuu 19 2007):
> Things now seem to work insofar that I get no error messages;
> initially it was looking for biblatex.sty and something else provided
> by etoolbox. But I think I am still missing something. I have no
> control over how the
Hi,
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote (11.12.2007):
How can I change the citations from
W.Engelmann
to Engelmann, W.
in the bibliography?
I am using Koma book and natbib author-year, abbrvnat as the style.
How about using harvard as the bibtex style?
Furthermore, how is the citation style changed
Hi!
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote (11.12.2007):
Furthermore, how is the citation style changed from
Engelmann, W and Mayer, A.
to
Engelmann, W und Mayer, A.
(it is a German book)
You should use a localized version of the bibtex-style, which
formats several author names by using
Hi!
Sorry, this link...
There are some German styles, please have a look at the CTAN-site
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/biblio/bibtex/contrib/germbib/styles/
...was incorrect. Try this instead:
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/biblio/bibtex/contrib/germbib/bst/
-Kimmo
Hi,
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote (11.12.2007):
How can I change the citations from
W.Engelmann
to Engelmann, W.
in the bibliography?
I am using Koma book and natbib author-year, abbrvnat as the style.
How about using harvard as the bibtex style?
Furthermore, how is the citation style changed
Hi!
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote (11.12.2007):
Furthermore, how is the citation style changed from
Engelmann, W and Mayer, A.
to
Engelmann, W und Mayer, A.
(it is a German book)
You should use a localized version of the bibtex-style, which
formats several author names by using
Hi!
Sorry, this link...
There are some German styles, please have a look at the CTAN-site
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/biblio/bibtex/contrib/germbib/styles/
...was incorrect. Try this instead:
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/biblio/bibtex/contrib/germbib/bst/
-Kimmo
Hi,
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote (11.12.2007):
> How can I change the citations from
> W.Engelmann
> to Engelmann, W.
> in the bibliography?
> I am using Koma book and natbib author-year, abbrvnat as the style.
How about using "harvard" as the bibtex style?
> Furthermore, how is the citation style
Hi!
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote (11.12.2007):
> > > Furthermore, how is the citation style changed from
> > > Engelmann, W and Mayer, A.
> > > to
> > > Engelmann, W und Mayer, A.
> > > (it is a German book)
> >
> > You should use a "localized" version of the bibtex-style, which
> > formats several
Hi!
Sorry, this link...
> There are some German styles, please have a look at the CTAN-site
> http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/biblio/bibtex/contrib/germbib/styles/
...was incorrect. Try this instead:
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/biblio/bibtex/contrib/germbib/bst/
-Kimmo
Hi!
Matthias Schmidt wrote (29.11.2007):
Hello!
Is there anywhrere an overview on the appearence of the various
citation styles? I want the citation look like
Schmidt, M. 1990 instead of
Schmidt 1990 like in jurabib.
I think its the harvard style You are looking for.
This site might also
Hi!
Matthias Schmidt wrote (29.11.2007):
Hello!
Is there anywhrere an overview on the appearence of the various
citation styles? I want the citation look like
Schmidt, M. 1990 instead of
Schmidt 1990 like in jurabib.
I think its the harvard style You are looking for.
This site might also
Hi!
Matthias Schmidt wrote (29.11.2007):
> Hello!
>
> Is there anywhrere an overview on the appearence of the various
> citation styles? I want the citation look like
> "Schmidt, M. 1990" instead of
> "Schmidt 1990" like in jurabib.
I think its the "harvard" style You are looking for.
This site
Hi,
it is possible to redirect the output of a lyx function in a variable?
Background: I would like to have the words count shown in my document,
but I cannot figure out how to do this. I was just playing with the
though I could redirect the output of the function words-count in a
variable.
Hi,
it is possible to redirect the output of a lyx function in a variable?
Background: I would like to have the words count shown in my document,
but I cannot figure out how to do this. I was just playing with the
though I could redirect the output of the function words-count in a
variable.
Hi,
it is possible to redirect the output of a lyx function in a variable?
Background: I would like to have the words count shown in my document,
but I cannot figure out how to do this. I was just playing with the
though I could redirect the output of the function "words-count" in a
variable.
Hi Julio,
Julio Rojas wrote (17.4.2007 12:45):
Still having the same problem, I installed Elsevier bibliographic
styles thru MikTeX Browse Package utility, reconfigured both MikTeX
and LyX, but they don't appear on the bibliography style pulldown
menu.
I know I can browse to get them, but I
Hi Julio,
Julio Rojas wrote (17.4.2007 12:45):
Still having the same problem, I installed Elsevier bibliographic
styles thru MikTeX Browse Package utility, reconfigured both MikTeX
and LyX, but they don't appear on the bibliography style pulldown
menu.
I know I can browse to get them, but I
Hi Julio,
Julio Rojas wrote (17.4.2007 12:45):
> Still having the same problem, I installed Elsevier bibliographic
> styles thru MikTeX "Browse Package" utility, reconfigured both MikTeX
> and LyX, but they don't appear on the bibliography style pulldown
> menu.
>
> I know I can browse to get
Hi,
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote (20.2.2007):
I do appreciate your help, but I can't send you a more than 400
reference-file If you are a native speaker (somebody else?), could
you just tell me what you would answer in the PUNCTUATION BETWEEN
SECTIONS (BLOCKS) case if you want a result like this
Hi,
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote (20.2.2007):
I do appreciate your help, but I can't send you a more than 400
reference-file If you are a native speaker (somebody else?), could
you just tell me what you would answer in the PUNCTUATION BETWEEN
SECTIONS (BLOCKS) case if you want a result like this
Hi,
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote (20.2.2007):
> I do appreciate your help, but I can't send you a more than 400
> reference-file If you are a native speaker (somebody else?), could
> you just tell me what you would answer in the PUNCTUATION BETWEEN
> SECTIONS (BLOCKS) case if you want a result like
Hi,
Helge Hafting wrote (Nov 30 2006 13:47):
And we know that they are _not_ going to print the word file
as-is in their publication anyway. Word isn't good enough,
so they always reformat with something else. They merely have
streamlined the conversion from word to whatever they use.
Hi,
Helge Hafting wrote (Nov 30 2006 13:47):
And we know that they are _not_ going to print the word file
as-is in their publication anyway. Word isn't good enough,
so they always reformat with something else. They merely have
streamlined the conversion from word to whatever they use.
Hi,
Helge Hafting wrote (Nov 30 2006 13:47):
>
> And we know that they are _not_ going to print the word file
> as-is in their publication anyway. Word isn't good enough,
> so they always reformat with something else. They merely have
> streamlined the conversion from word to whatever they use.
>
Hi,
how can I disable change tracking? I have tried to select the (ticked)
menu entry (Document-Change tracking...-Track changes) but it can be
disabled. I have quit LyX - no help. Once enabled, the change tracking
remains enabled. Strange...
I use LyX 1.4.3 on SuSE 10.0-64bit (OSS ed.).
Hi,
how can I disable change tracking? I have tried to select the (ticked)
menu entry (Document-Change tracking...-Track changes) but it can be
disabled. I have quit LyX - no help. Once enabled, the change tracking
remains enabled. Strange...
I use LyX 1.4.3 on SuSE 10.0-64bit (OSS ed.).
Hi,
how can I disable change tracking? I have tried to select the (ticked)
menu entry (Document->Change tracking...->Track changes) but it can be
disabled. I have quit LyX - no help. Once enabled, the change tracking
remains enabled. Strange...
I use LyX 1.4.3 on SuSE 10.0-64bit (OSS ed.).
Hi,
2006-10-24 11:50 +, Karin Eichele:
Hello!
I actually have a problem with Lyx 1.4.1 and Bibtex (running on Windows XP)
similar to one reported few days ago. But I couldn´t manage to solve it.
I included a Bibtex Bibliography in my Document and chose Natbib Style for
Citations.
Hi,
2006-10-24 11:50 +, Karin Eichele:
Hello!
I actually have a problem with Lyx 1.4.1 and Bibtex (running on Windows XP)
similar to one reported few days ago. But I couldn´t manage to solve it.
I included a Bibtex Bibliography in my Document and chose Natbib Style for
Citations.
Hi,
2006-10-24 11:50 +, Karin Eichele:
> Hello!
>
> I actually have a problem with Lyx 1.4.1 and Bibtex (running on Windows XP)
> similar to one reported few days ago. But I couldn´t manage to solve it.
>
> I included a Bibtex Bibliography in my Document and chose Natbib Style for
>
Hi,
does anybody know a workaround (or even better, a solution) for
combining endnotes with multiple bibliographies. There are no problems
when using endnotes with a single bibliography (I have followed the
instructions in the LyX WiKi). But each time I try to use several
bibliographies, there is
Hi,
does anybody know a workaround (or even better, a solution) for
combining endnotes with multiple bibliographies. There are no problems
when using endnotes with a single bibliography (I have followed the
instructions in the LyX WiKi). But each time I try to use several
bibliographies, there is
Hi,
does anybody know a workaround (or even better, a solution) for
combining endnotes with multiple bibliographies. There are no problems
when using endnotes with a single bibliography (I have followed the
instructions in the LyX WiKi). But each time I try to use several
bibliographies, there is
Hi,
is there any possibilities to prevent lyx from resetting the counter of
enumerated lists when several enumerated lists appear in different
sections? What I am looking for is the possibility to have a
continuously numerated list separated with section titles, i.e.:
a) Section a
1. List item
Hi,
2006-08-29 12:10 +0100, Paul Smith:
I have not tried it, but the section Break and Continue a Enumerate List at
http://www.people.ku.edu/~ashan/museWeb/LyxNotes.html
seems to be a solution for your problem.
It did. Thanks a lot. I the meantime I figured out two workarounds:
1) I
Hi,
is there any possibilities to prevent lyx from resetting the counter of
enumerated lists when several enumerated lists appear in different
sections? What I am looking for is the possibility to have a
continuously numerated list separated with section titles, i.e.:
a) Section a
1. List item
Hi,
2006-08-29 12:10 +0100, Paul Smith:
I have not tried it, but the section Break and Continue a Enumerate List at
http://www.people.ku.edu/~ashan/museWeb/LyxNotes.html
seems to be a solution for your problem.
It did. Thanks a lot. I the meantime I figured out two workarounds:
1) I
Hi,
is there any possibilities to prevent lyx from resetting the counter of
enumerated lists when several enumerated lists appear in different
sections? What I am looking for is the possibility to have a
continuously numerated list separated with section titles, i.e.:
a) Section a
1. List item
Hi,
2006-08-29 12:10 +0100, Paul Smith:
> I have not tried it, but the section "Break and Continue a Enumerate List" at
>
> http://www.people.ku.edu/~ashan/museWeb/LyxNotes.html
>
> seems to be a solution for your problem.
It did. Thanks a lot. I the meantime I figured out two workarounds:
1)
Hi,
2006-06-27 10:30 +0200, Miki Dovrat:
Thanks for the answers.
I know a footnote would be the way to do it, but some journals don't
distinguish between footnotes and bibliography items, and all of them
(footnotes and references) appear at the end with the same numbering. This
is what
Hi,
2006-06-27 10:30 +0200, Miki Dovrat:
Thanks for the answers.
I know a footnote would be the way to do it, but some journals don't
distinguish between footnotes and bibliography items, and all of them
(footnotes and references) appear at the end with the same numbering. This
is what
Hi,
2006-06-27 10:30 +0200, Miki Dovrat:
> Thanks for the answers.
>
> I know a footnote would be the way to do it, but some journals don't
> distinguish between footnotes and bibliography items, and all of them
> (footnotes and references) appear at the end with the same numbering. This
> is
Hi,
I am not sure if some has had this problem before, but I encountered
difficulties when using the endnotes package with lyx and did not find
any answers on the LyX WiKi site describing how to use Jurabib with LyX.
The core problem was that although I had inserted \usepackage{endnotes}
in the
Hi,
I am not sure if some has had this problem before, but I encountered
difficulties when using the endnotes package with lyx and did not find
any answers on the LyX WiKi site describing how to use Jurabib with LyX.
The core problem was that although I had inserted \usepackage{endnotes}
in the
Hi,
I am not sure if some has had this problem before, but I encountered
difficulties when using the endnotes package with lyx and did not find
any answers on the LyX WiKi site describing how to use Jurabib with LyX.
The core problem was that although I had inserted \usepackage{endnotes}
in the
Hi,
2006-06-15 08:19 -0400, Jeremy Wells:
Moreover, most of my field's journals require formatting in the Chicago
A/Turabian-like style with citations as endnotes
or footnotes. To properly adhere to this style, there is a need for shortened
forms of subsequent citations and/or the
use of
Hi,
2006-06-15 08:19 -0400, Jeremy Wells:
Moreover, most of my field's journals require formatting in the Chicago
A/Turabian-like style with citations as endnotes
or footnotes. To properly adhere to this style, there is a need for shortened
forms of subsequent citations and/or the
use of
Hi,
2006-06-15 08:19 -0400, Jeremy Wells:
> Moreover, most of my field's journals require formatting in the Chicago
> A/Turabian-like style with citations as endnotes
> or footnotes. To properly adhere to this style, there is a need for shortened
> forms of subsequent citations and/or the
>
Hi Gustav,
I had a similar problem some time ago and posted a question. This topic
was discussed quite thoroughly, but here my suggestion:
2006-06-07 12:13 +0200, Gustav Von Sydow:
Hi!
I'm using LYX 1.4.1 for windows and wibTeX to edit my references. An
entry in the database looks like
Hi Gustav,
I had a similar problem some time ago and posted a question. This topic
was discussed quite thoroughly, but here my suggestion:
2006-06-07 12:13 +0200, Gustav Von Sydow:
Hi!
I'm using LYX 1.4.1 for windows and wibTeX to edit my references. An
entry in the database looks like
Hi Gustav,
I had a similar problem some time ago and posted a question. This topic
was discussed quite thoroughly, but here my suggestion:
2006-06-07 12:13 +0200, Gustav Von Sydow:
> Hi!
>
> I'm using LYX 1.4.1 for windows and wibTeX to edit my references. An
> entry in the database looks like
Hi,
2006-06-05 18:46 +0200, Ares:
As I wrote in a previous post, I would like the references of my PhD thesis
to be arranged as follows:
References
Articles
[Art1] article1
[Art2] article2
etc
Books
[Book1] book1
[Book2] book2
etc
etc
...
LyX 1.4.1 supports
Hi,
2006-06-05 18:46 +0200, Ares:
As I wrote in a previous post, I would like the references of my PhD thesis
to be arranged as follows:
References
Articles
[Art1] article1
[Art2] article2
etc
Books
[Book1] book1
[Book2] book2
etc
etc
...
LyX 1.4.1 supports
Hi,
2006-06-05 18:46 +0200, Ares:
> As I wrote in a previous post, I would like the references of my PhD thesis
> to be arranged as follows:
>
> > References
> >
> > Articles
> > [Art1] article1
> > [Art2] article2
> > etc
> > Books
> > [Book1] book1
> > [Book2] book2
> > etc
> > etc
> > ...
>
Hi,
I have downloaded and installed this rpm for my SL 10.0-OSS (i386). No
problem at all :)
ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/suser-guru/rpm/10.0/RPMS/i686/lyx-1.4.1-1.guru.suse100.i686.rpm
Cheers,
Kimmo
Hi,
I have downloaded and installed this rpm for my SL 10.0-OSS (i386). No
problem at all :)
ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/suser-guru/rpm/10.0/RPMS/i686/lyx-1.4.1-1.guru.suse100.i686.rpm
Cheers,
Kimmo
Hi,
I have downloaded and installed this rpm for my SL 10.0-OSS (i386). No
problem at all :)
ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/suser-guru/rpm/10.0/RPMS/i686/lyx-1.4.1-1.guru.suse100.i686.rpm
Cheers,
Kimmo
Hi again,
2006-05-17 09:53 +0200, Wolfgang Engelmann:
Am Mittwoch, 17. Mai 2006 07:47 schrieb K. Elo:
Hi,
2006-05-16 20:01 +0200, Wolfgang Engelmann:
Am Dienstag, 16. Mai 2006 18:31 schrieb Holger Blasum:
Hello Wolfgang,
On 05-16, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I have some
Hi Georg,
2006-05-17 10:04 +0200, Georg Baum:
K. Elo wrote:
You can also use e.g. the editor Kate: Open the bibliography in Kate,
then select Tools-Encoding-ISO-8859-1 and finally save the file.
Ready!
That does not work, because it does not change the encoding of the file, it
only
Hi,
2006-05-17 09:58 +0200, Wolfgang Engelmann:
Am Mittwoch, 17. Mai 2006 07:44 schrieb K. Elo:
Hi,
2006-05-16 14:45 +0200, Wolfgang Engelmann:
I am using citationstyle natbib \usepackage{natbib} which gives me e.g.
author [2003].
It should, however, be
author 2003
How do I
Hi again,
2006-05-17 09:53 +0200, Wolfgang Engelmann:
Am Mittwoch, 17. Mai 2006 07:47 schrieb K. Elo:
Hi,
2006-05-16 20:01 +0200, Wolfgang Engelmann:
Am Dienstag, 16. Mai 2006 18:31 schrieb Holger Blasum:
Hello Wolfgang,
On 05-16, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I have some
Hi Georg,
2006-05-17 10:04 +0200, Georg Baum:
K. Elo wrote:
You can also use e.g. the editor Kate: Open the bibliography in Kate,
then select Tools-Encoding-ISO-8859-1 and finally save the file.
Ready!
That does not work, because it does not change the encoding of the file, it
only
Hi,
2006-05-17 09:58 +0200, Wolfgang Engelmann:
Am Mittwoch, 17. Mai 2006 07:44 schrieb K. Elo:
Hi,
2006-05-16 14:45 +0200, Wolfgang Engelmann:
I am using citationstyle natbib \usepackage{natbib} which gives me e.g.
author [2003].
It should, however, be
author 2003
How do I
Hi again,
2006-05-17 09:53 +0200, Wolfgang Engelmann:
> Am Mittwoch, 17. Mai 2006 07:47 schrieb K. Elo:
> > Hi,
> >
> > 2006-05-16 20:01 +0200, Wolfgang Engelmann:
> > > Am Dienstag, 16. Mai 2006 18:31 schrieb Holger Blasum:
> > > > Hello Wolfgang,
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