Re: Shortened Citations in Lyx-Editor

2009-06-11 Thread Richard Heck

Ralf wrote:

Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW  writes:
[snip]
  

when having citations to more than one source, the citations
inside the Lyx interface get shortened, for example (Natbib)

  


  

You even get a tooltip by just holding your mouse over a citation (at
least in 1.6.3).



well yes, the tooltip shows the entire reference, not the citation as you would
in the compiled document, isn't it? 

  
Yes, but showing the entire citation in the inset isn't practical. This 
is due to the fact that LyX cannot break these things across lines.


rh


Cheers
-Ralf


  




Re: Shortened Citations in Lyx-Editor

2009-06-11 Thread Ralf
Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW  writes:
[snip]
> >when having citations to more than one source, the citations
> >inside the Lyx interface get shortened, for example (Natbib)
> >

> You even get a tooltip by just holding your mouse over a citation (at
> least in 1.6.3).

well yes, the tooltip shows the entire reference, not the citation as you would
in the compiled document, isn't it? 

Cheers
-Ralf





RE: Shortened Citations in Lyx-Editor

2009-06-11 Thread Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW
 
>Small stuff:
>
>when having citations to more than one source, the citations
>inside the Lyx interface get shortened, for example (Natbib)
>
>(e.g. Hanneson, 1992; West and Macnae, 199...
>
>instead of the full citation:
>
>(e.g. Hanneson, 1992; West and Macnae, 1991, p.31)
>
>I would like to see the entire citation without always compiling
>(or clicking on it). 

You even get a tooltip by just holding your mouse over a citation (at
least in 1.6.3).

>Is this behaviour editable somewhere?

No.

>-Ralf

Vincent





Shortened Citations in Lyx-Editor

2009-06-11 Thread Ralf
Small stuff:

when having citations to more than one source, the citations inside the Lyx
interface get shortened, for example (Natbib)

(e.g. Hanneson, 1992; West and Macnae, 199...

instead of the full citation:

(e.g. Hanneson, 1992; West and Macnae, 1991, p.31)

I would like to see the entire citation without always compiling 
(or clicking on it). 

Is this behaviour editable somewhere?

Cheers
-Ralf