Re: Using ACM and APA styles in LyX?
Thanks, I checked out the link and was unable to get the instructions to work, since the directions for where to put the sig-alternate.cls file don't match my directory structure (there is no 'Base' directory where there should be). I can't get LyX to see my texlive stuff, if I hack the acmlayout file to refer to the acmtrans2e class LyX says that the class is unknown, but it is listed on the text info gui. Ah, I suppose textclass and documentclass are different things. Can someone suggest a howto on creating lyX layouts? (what extra choices are made in these layouts that are not in the document class? Can't they be auto generated from the document classes on a system?) At this rate I'll have to use openoffice and the acm word template. :( Thanks all for your help. B. Bogart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Siterer B. Bogart [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi Richard, I changed from tetex to texlive but I'm not seeing any change in the document classes I see in lyx. I am guessing you do not have a ACM layout file for lyx. The layout file tells lyx how to interpret the LaTeX style file. This is a part of LyX, but as there are many LaTeX stylefiles, not all have had their layout file written. Googling on 'acm layout lyx' I found this site: http://www.ece.iit.edu/~jgrad/lyx/ Which have a layout file for acm. Install the layout file and reconfigure LyX and you should have a working acm layout. Ingar
Re: Using ACM and APA styles in LyX?
Siterer B. Bogart [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Thanks, I checked out the link and was unable to get the instructions to work, since the directions for where to put the sig-alternate.cls file don't match my directory structure (there is no 'Base' directory where there should be). I do not use TeXLiVE, but in my last reply I guessed that the you had installed the sig-alternate.cls already. Sorry, about that, here is a page how to install a style file in LaTeX and teach LaTeX to recognise it. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=131507page=2 The basics is that it is not important where you put the stylefile (.sty/.cls) is as long as it is in the LaTeX tree. And you need to run sudo texhash afterwards so LaTeX know that you have put something new there... I can't get LyX to see my texlive stuff, if I hack the acmlayout to file refer to the acmtrans2e class LyX says that the class is unknown, but it is listed on the text info gui. Ah, I suppose textclass and documentclass are different things. Is the text info a misspelled tex info, as in Tools-Tex Info ? If your style is listed here, LaTeX recognise it, and your problem is in the way you have modified the Layout file... Do I understand you right when I guess you do not want to use the sig-alernate.cls, but need to use the acmtrans2e.cls ? In this post from 2001 Roberto Marabini take a stepwise transformation of the article.layout to an acmtrans2e.layout for tetex. As we have covered the tetex vs livetex already you may try to use his recipe. http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users%40lists.lyx.org/msg11937.html Can someone suggest a howto on creating lyX layouts? (what extra choices are made in these layouts that are not in the document class? Can't they be auto generated from the document classes on a system?) I am afraid that .layout files must be handwritten. It is not difficult, but you need to understand how LyX and LaTeX interacts as this file describes this interaction. It is therfore put in the Help file: Customizing LyX: Features for the Advanced User, Chapter 5.2 Layouts. that comes with LyX. At this rate I'll have to use openoffice and the acm word template. :( Well, that would be up to you of course :). However, eventhough LyX might have a steep learningcurve I have never encountered anyone that have regretted learning it. And even an elephant are eaten a mouthfull at a time, if you can say that in English :) If you run into problems do not hesitate to ask. Ingar
Re: Using ACM and APA styles in LyX?
Thanks, I checked out the link and was unable to get the instructions to work, since the directions for where to put the sig-alternate.cls file don't match my directory structure (there is no 'Base' directory where there should be). I can't get LyX to see my texlive stuff, if I hack the acmlayout file to refer to the acmtrans2e class LyX says that the class is unknown, but it is listed on the text info gui. Ah, I suppose textclass and documentclass are different things. Can someone suggest a howto on creating lyX layouts? (what extra choices are made in these layouts that are not in the document class? Can't they be auto generated from the document classes on a system?) At this rate I'll have to use openoffice and the acm word template. :( Thanks all for your help. B. Bogart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Siterer B. Bogart [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi Richard, I changed from tetex to texlive but I'm not seeing any change in the document classes I see in lyx. I am guessing you do not have a ACM layout file for lyx. The layout file tells lyx how to interpret the LaTeX style file. This is a part of LyX, but as there are many LaTeX stylefiles, not all have had their layout file written. Googling on 'acm layout lyx' I found this site: http://www.ece.iit.edu/~jgrad/lyx/ Which have a layout file for acm. Install the layout file and reconfigure LyX and you should have a working acm layout. Ingar
Re: Using ACM and APA styles in LyX?
Siterer B. Bogart [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Thanks, I checked out the link and was unable to get the instructions to work, since the directions for where to put the sig-alternate.cls file don't match my directory structure (there is no 'Base' directory where there should be). I do not use TeXLiVE, but in my last reply I guessed that the you had installed the sig-alternate.cls already. Sorry, about that, here is a page how to install a style file in LaTeX and teach LaTeX to recognise it. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=131507page=2 The basics is that it is not important where you put the stylefile (.sty/.cls) is as long as it is in the LaTeX tree. And you need to run sudo texhash afterwards so LaTeX know that you have put something new there... I can't get LyX to see my texlive stuff, if I hack the acmlayout to file refer to the acmtrans2e class LyX says that the class is unknown, but it is listed on the text info gui. Ah, I suppose textclass and documentclass are different things. Is the text info a misspelled tex info, as in Tools-Tex Info ? If your style is listed here, LaTeX recognise it, and your problem is in the way you have modified the Layout file... Do I understand you right when I guess you do not want to use the sig-alernate.cls, but need to use the acmtrans2e.cls ? In this post from 2001 Roberto Marabini take a stepwise transformation of the article.layout to an acmtrans2e.layout for tetex. As we have covered the tetex vs livetex already you may try to use his recipe. http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users%40lists.lyx.org/msg11937.html Can someone suggest a howto on creating lyX layouts? (what extra choices are made in these layouts that are not in the document class? Can't they be auto generated from the document classes on a system?) I am afraid that .layout files must be handwritten. It is not difficult, but you need to understand how LyX and LaTeX interacts as this file describes this interaction. It is therfore put in the Help file: Customizing LyX: Features for the Advanced User, Chapter 5.2 Layouts. that comes with LyX. At this rate I'll have to use openoffice and the acm word template. :( Well, that would be up to you of course :). However, eventhough LyX might have a steep learningcurve I have never encountered anyone that have regretted learning it. And even an elephant are eaten a mouthfull at a time, if you can say that in English :) If you run into problems do not hesitate to ask. Ingar
Re: Using ACM and APA styles in LyX?
Thanks, I checked out the link and was unable to get the instructions to work, since the directions for where to put the sig-alternate.cls file don't match my directory structure (there is no 'Base' directory where there should be). I can't get LyX to see my texlive stuff, if I hack the acmlayout file to refer to the acmtrans2e class LyX says that the class is "unknown", but it is listed on the "text info" gui. Ah, I suppose textclass and documentclass are different things. Can someone suggest a howto on creating lyX layouts? (what extra choices are made in these layouts that are not in the document class? Can't they be auto generated from the document classes on a system?) At this rate I'll have to use openoffice and the acm word template. :( Thanks all for your help. B. Bogart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Siterer "B. Bogart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >> Hi Richard, >> >> I changed from tetex to texlive but I'm not seeing any change in the >> document classes I see in lyx. > > I am guessing you do not have a ACM layout file for lyx. The layout file > tells lyx how to interpret the LaTeX style file. This is a part of LyX, > but as there are many LaTeX stylefiles, not all have had their layout > file written. Googling on 'acm layout lyx' I found this site: > http://www.ece.iit.edu/~jgrad/lyx/ > > Which have a layout file for acm. Install the layout file and > reconfigure LyX and you should have a working acm layout. > > Ingar > > >
Re: Using ACM and APA styles in LyX?
Siterer "B. Bogart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Thanks, > > I checked out the link and was unable to get the instructions to > work, since the directions for where to put the sig-alternate.cls > file don't match my directory structure (there is no 'Base' > directory where there should be). I do not use TeXLiVE, but in my last reply I guessed that the you had installed the sig-alternate.cls already. Sorry, about that, here is a page how to install a style file in LaTeX and teach LaTeX to recognise it. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=131507=2 The basics is that it is not important where you put the stylefile (.sty/.cls) is as long as it is in the LaTeX tree. And you need to run sudo texhash afterwards so LaTeX know that you have put something new there... > I can't get LyX to see my texlive stuff, if I hack the acmlayout > to file refer to the acmtrans2e class LyX says that the class > is "unknown", but it is listed on the "text info" gui. Ah, I suppose > textclass and documentclass are different things. Is the "text info" a misspelled "tex info", as in Tools->Tex Info ? If your style is listed here, LaTeX recognise it, and your problem is in the way you have modified the Layout file... Do I understand you right when I guess you do not want to use the sig-alernate.cls, but need to use the acmtrans2e.cls ? In this post from 2001 Roberto Marabini take a stepwise transformation of the article.layout to an acmtrans2e.layout for tetex. As we have covered the tetex vs livetex already you may try to use his recipe. http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users%40lists.lyx.org/msg11937.html > Can someone suggest a howto on creating lyX layouts? (what extra > choices are made in these layouts that are not in the document > class? Can't they be auto generated from the document classes > on a system?) I am afraid that .layout files must be handwritten. It is not difficult, but you need to understand how LyX and LaTeX interacts as this file describes this interaction. It is therfore put in the Help file: Customizing LyX: Features for the Advanced User, Chapter 5.2 Layouts. that comes with LyX. > At this rate I'll have to use openoffice and the acm word template. > :( Well, that would be up to you of course :). However, eventhough LyX might have a steep learningcurve I have never encountered anyone that have regretted learning it. And even an elephant are eaten a mouthfull at a time, if you can say that in English :) If you run into problems do not hesitate to ask. Ingar
Re: Using ACM and APA styles in LyX?
The only classes you'll see in LyX itself are ones for which there are layouts. To use the ACM class from LyX, you'll have to find or produce a layout for it. Someone may have one, but one doesn't ship with LyX. Steve Litt has a lot of experience with layouts. It's not terribly, terribly hard to do, but it takes some work. Richard B. Bogart wrote: Hi Richard, I changed from tetex to texlive but I'm not seeing any change in the document classes I see in lyx. From tex info I can see the following classes I'm looking for: acmconf.cls acmtrans2e.cls apa.cls The document classes I can choose from document settings are: Article (APA) But no ACM. I don't see a good correlation between the list of document class and the text info list of classes. Any further suggestions? Thanks, B. Bogart Richard Heck wrote: LyX does have an APA layout, so you should be able to use it. Check to make sure you do have the APA document class installed and that LaTeX can see it (run texhash as root) and then reconfigure LyX (Tools Reconfigure). You can use Tools Tex Info to check what LyX thinks is there. I don't see an ACM layout. Anybody got one? It's unlikely it'd be hard to create one if not. As for references, natbib isn't a bibliography style but something more general. You can use apalike with it, to be sure. You can also use apacite by itself (and the apa.layout file seems to load apacite.sty, which you'd also want). Just choose default for your citation style and then, when you put the bibliography in its place (Insert List Bibliography), choose apacite as your style. Of course, you'll need to make sure that's installed, too. Richard B. Bogart wrote: Hello all, I'm new to tex/latex/lyx but need to write papers in ACM and APA formats. I see that the package texlive-publishers includes APA and ACM document classes, and I have the package installed, but lyx does not see those templates. How can I use lyx to write APA and ACM papers? I also need my citations and bibliographies to be in the proper APA format, but lyx seems to only give three types citation styles? (default,natbib,jurabib) FYI I'm using the ubuntu edgy packages of lyx/tex Thanks all. B. Bogart -- == Richard G Heck, Jr Professor of Philosophy Brown University http://bobjweil.com/heck/ == Get my public key from http://sks.keyserver.penguin.de Hash: 0x1DE91F1E66FFBDEC Learn how to sign your email using Thunderbird and GnuPG at: http://dudu.dyn.2-h.org/nist/gpg-enigmail-howto
Re: Using ACM and APA styles in LyX?
The only classes you'll see in LyX itself are ones for which there are layouts. To use the ACM class from LyX, you'll have to find or produce a layout for it. Someone may have one, but one doesn't ship with LyX. Steve Litt has a lot of experience with layouts. It's not terribly, terribly hard to do, but it takes some work. Richard B. Bogart wrote: Hi Richard, I changed from tetex to texlive but I'm not seeing any change in the document classes I see in lyx. From tex info I can see the following classes I'm looking for: acmconf.cls acmtrans2e.cls apa.cls The document classes I can choose from document settings are: Article (APA) But no ACM. I don't see a good correlation between the list of document class and the text info list of classes. Any further suggestions? Thanks, B. Bogart Richard Heck wrote: LyX does have an APA layout, so you should be able to use it. Check to make sure you do have the APA document class installed and that LaTeX can see it (run texhash as root) and then reconfigure LyX (Tools Reconfigure). You can use Tools Tex Info to check what LyX thinks is there. I don't see an ACM layout. Anybody got one? It's unlikely it'd be hard to create one if not. As for references, natbib isn't a bibliography style but something more general. You can use apalike with it, to be sure. You can also use apacite by itself (and the apa.layout file seems to load apacite.sty, which you'd also want). Just choose default for your citation style and then, when you put the bibliography in its place (Insert List Bibliography), choose apacite as your style. Of course, you'll need to make sure that's installed, too. Richard B. Bogart wrote: Hello all, I'm new to tex/latex/lyx but need to write papers in ACM and APA formats. I see that the package texlive-publishers includes APA and ACM document classes, and I have the package installed, but lyx does not see those templates. How can I use lyx to write APA and ACM papers? I also need my citations and bibliographies to be in the proper APA format, but lyx seems to only give three types citation styles? (default,natbib,jurabib) FYI I'm using the ubuntu edgy packages of lyx/tex Thanks all. B. Bogart -- == Richard G Heck, Jr Professor of Philosophy Brown University http://bobjweil.com/heck/ == Get my public key from http://sks.keyserver.penguin.de Hash: 0x1DE91F1E66FFBDEC Learn how to sign your email using Thunderbird and GnuPG at: http://dudu.dyn.2-h.org/nist/gpg-enigmail-howto
Re: Using ACM and APA styles in LyX?
The only classes you'll see in LyX itself are ones for which there are layouts. To use the ACM class from LyX, you'll have to find or produce a layout for it. Someone may have one, but one doesn't ship with LyX. Steve Litt has a lot of experience with layouts. It's not terribly, terribly hard to do, but it takes some work. Richard B. Bogart wrote: > Hi Richard, > > I changed from tetex to texlive but I'm not seeing any change in the > document classes I see in lyx. > > From tex info I can see the following classes I'm looking for: > > acmconf.cls > acmtrans2e.cls > apa.cls > > The document classes I can choose from document settings are: > > Article (APA) > > But no ACM. > > I don't see a good correlation between the list of "document class" and > the text info list of classes. > > Any further suggestions? > > Thanks, > B. Bogart > > > Richard Heck wrote: > >> LyX does have an APA layout, so you should be able to use it. Check to >> make sure you do have the APA document class installed and that LaTeX >> can see it (run texhash as root) and then reconfigure LyX (Tools > >> Reconfigure). You can use Tools > Tex Info to check what LyX thinks is >> there. >> >> I don't see an ACM layout. Anybody got one? It's unlikely it'd be hard >> to create one if not. >> >> As for references, natbib isn't a bibliography style but something more >> general. You can use apalike with it, to be sure. You can also use >> apacite by itself (and the apa.layout file seems to load apacite.sty, >> which you'd also want). Just choose "default" for your citation style >> and then, when you put the bibliography in its place (Insert > List >> >>> Bibliography), choose "apacite" as your style. Of course, you'll need >>> >> to make sure that's installed, too. >> >> Richard >> >> B. Bogart wrote: >> >>> Hello all, >>> >>> I'm new to tex/latex/lyx but need to write papers in ACM and APA >>> formats. I see that the package texlive-publishers includes APA and ACM >>> document classes, and I have the package installed, but lyx does not see >>> those templates. >>> >>> How can I use lyx to write APA and ACM papers? I also need my citations >>> and bibliographies to be in the proper APA format, but lyx seems to only >>> give three types citation styles? (default,natbib,jurabib) >>> >>> FYI I'm using the ubuntu edgy packages of lyx/tex >>> >>> Thanks all. >>> >>> B. Bogart >>> >>> >>> >>> >> > > -- == Richard G Heck, Jr Professor of Philosophy Brown University http://bobjweil.com/heck/ == Get my public key from http://sks.keyserver.penguin.de Hash: 0x1DE91F1E66FFBDEC Learn how to sign your email using Thunderbird and GnuPG at: http://dudu.dyn.2-h.org/nist/gpg-enigmail-howto
Re: Using ACM and APA styles in LyX?
Hi Richard, I changed from tetex to texlive but I'm not seeing any change in the document classes I see in lyx. From tex info I can see the following classes I'm looking for: acmconf.cls acmtrans2e.cls apa.cls The document classes I can choose from document settings are: Article (APA) But no ACM. I don't see a good correlation between the list of document class and the text info list of classes. Any further suggestions? Thanks, B. Bogart Richard Heck wrote: LyX does have an APA layout, so you should be able to use it. Check to make sure you do have the APA document class installed and that LaTeX can see it (run texhash as root) and then reconfigure LyX (Tools Reconfigure). You can use Tools Tex Info to check what LyX thinks is there. I don't see an ACM layout. Anybody got one? It's unlikely it'd be hard to create one if not. As for references, natbib isn't a bibliography style but something more general. You can use apalike with it, to be sure. You can also use apacite by itself (and the apa.layout file seems to load apacite.sty, which you'd also want). Just choose default for your citation style and then, when you put the bibliography in its place (Insert List Bibliography), choose apacite as your style. Of course, you'll need to make sure that's installed, too. Richard B. Bogart wrote: Hello all, I'm new to tex/latex/lyx but need to write papers in ACM and APA formats. I see that the package texlive-publishers includes APA and ACM document classes, and I have the package installed, but lyx does not see those templates. How can I use lyx to write APA and ACM papers? I also need my citations and bibliographies to be in the proper APA format, but lyx seems to only give three types citation styles? (default,natbib,jurabib) FYI I'm using the ubuntu edgy packages of lyx/tex Thanks all. B. Bogart
Re: Using ACM and APA styles in LyX?
Hi Richard, I changed from tetex to texlive but I'm not seeing any change in the document classes I see in lyx. From tex info I can see the following classes I'm looking for: acmconf.cls acmtrans2e.cls apa.cls The document classes I can choose from document settings are: Article (APA) But no ACM. I don't see a good correlation between the list of document class and the text info list of classes. Any further suggestions? Thanks, B. Bogart Richard Heck wrote: LyX does have an APA layout, so you should be able to use it. Check to make sure you do have the APA document class installed and that LaTeX can see it (run texhash as root) and then reconfigure LyX (Tools Reconfigure). You can use Tools Tex Info to check what LyX thinks is there. I don't see an ACM layout. Anybody got one? It's unlikely it'd be hard to create one if not. As for references, natbib isn't a bibliography style but something more general. You can use apalike with it, to be sure. You can also use apacite by itself (and the apa.layout file seems to load apacite.sty, which you'd also want). Just choose default for your citation style and then, when you put the bibliography in its place (Insert List Bibliography), choose apacite as your style. Of course, you'll need to make sure that's installed, too. Richard B. Bogart wrote: Hello all, I'm new to tex/latex/lyx but need to write papers in ACM and APA formats. I see that the package texlive-publishers includes APA and ACM document classes, and I have the package installed, but lyx does not see those templates. How can I use lyx to write APA and ACM papers? I also need my citations and bibliographies to be in the proper APA format, but lyx seems to only give three types citation styles? (default,natbib,jurabib) FYI I'm using the ubuntu edgy packages of lyx/tex Thanks all. B. Bogart
Re: Using ACM and APA styles in LyX?
Hi Richard, I changed from tetex to texlive but I'm not seeing any change in the document classes I see in lyx. >From tex info I can see the following classes I'm looking for: acmconf.cls acmtrans2e.cls apa.cls The document classes I can choose from document settings are: Article (APA) But no ACM. I don't see a good correlation between the list of "document class" and the text info list of classes. Any further suggestions? Thanks, B. Bogart Richard Heck wrote: > LyX does have an APA layout, so you should be able to use it. Check to > make sure you do have the APA document class installed and that LaTeX > can see it (run texhash as root) and then reconfigure LyX (Tools > > Reconfigure). You can use Tools > Tex Info to check what LyX thinks is > there. > > I don't see an ACM layout. Anybody got one? It's unlikely it'd be hard > to create one if not. > > As for references, natbib isn't a bibliography style but something more > general. You can use apalike with it, to be sure. You can also use > apacite by itself (and the apa.layout file seems to load apacite.sty, > which you'd also want). Just choose "default" for your citation style > and then, when you put the bibliography in its place (Insert > List >> Bibliography), choose "apacite" as your style. Of course, you'll need > to make sure that's installed, too. > > Richard > > B. Bogart wrote: >> Hello all, >> >> I'm new to tex/latex/lyx but need to write papers in ACM and APA >> formats. I see that the package texlive-publishers includes APA and ACM >> document classes, and I have the package installed, but lyx does not see >> those templates. >> >> How can I use lyx to write APA and ACM papers? I also need my citations >> and bibliographies to be in the proper APA format, but lyx seems to only >> give three types citation styles? (default,natbib,jurabib) >> >> FYI I'm using the ubuntu edgy packages of lyx/tex >> >> Thanks all. >> >> B. Bogart >> >> >> > >
Using ACM and APA styles in LyX?
Hello all, I'm new to tex/latex/lyx but need to write papers in ACM and APA formats. I see that the package texlive-publishers includes APA and ACM document classes, and I have the package installed, but lyx does not see those templates. How can I use lyx to write APA and ACM papers? I also need my citations and bibliographies to be in the proper APA format, but lyx seems to only give three types citation styles? (default,natbib,jurabib) FYI I'm using the ubuntu edgy packages of lyx/tex Thanks all. B. Bogart
Re: Using ACM and APA styles in LyX?
LyX does have an APA layout, so you should be able to use it. Check to make sure you do have the APA document class installed and that LaTeX can see it (run texhash as root) and then reconfigure LyX (Tools Reconfigure). You can use Tools Tex Info to check what LyX thinks is there. I don't see an ACM layout. Anybody got one? It's unlikely it'd be hard to create one if not. As for references, natbib isn't a bibliography style but something more general. You can use apalike with it, to be sure. You can also use apacite by itself (and the apa.layout file seems to load apacite.sty, which you'd also want). Just choose default for your citation style and then, when you put the bibliography in its place (Insert List Bibliography), choose apacite as your style. Of course, you'll need to make sure that's installed, too. Richard B. Bogart wrote: Hello all, I'm new to tex/latex/lyx but need to write papers in ACM and APA formats. I see that the package texlive-publishers includes APA and ACM document classes, and I have the package installed, but lyx does not see those templates. How can I use lyx to write APA and ACM papers? I also need my citations and bibliographies to be in the proper APA format, but lyx seems to only give three types citation styles? (default,natbib,jurabib) FYI I'm using the ubuntu edgy packages of lyx/tex Thanks all. B. Bogart -- == Richard G Heck, Jr Professor of Philosophy Brown University http://bobjweil.com/heck/ == Get my public key from http://sks.keyserver.penguin.de Hash: 0x1DE91F1E66FFBDEC Learn how to sign your email using Thunderbird and GnuPG at: http://dudu.dyn.2-h.org/nist/gpg-enigmail-howto
Re: Using ACM and APA styles in LyX?
I installed the texlive-publishers package recently on ubuntu-edgy and after a ToolsReconfigure, LyX recognized both APA and ACM. Bob Lounsbury On 1/29/07, Richard Heck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: LyX does have an APA layout, so you should be able to use it. Check to make sure you do have the APA document class installed and that LaTeX can see it (run texhash as root) and then reconfigure LyX (Tools Reconfigure). You can use Tools Tex Info to check what LyX thinks is there. I don't see an ACM layout. Anybody got one? It's unlikely it'd be hard to create one if not. As for references, natbib isn't a bibliography style but something more general. You can use apalike with it, to be sure. You can also use apacite by itself (and the apa.layout file seems to load apacite.sty, which you'd also want). Just choose default for your citation style and then, when you put the bibliography in its place (Insert List Bibliography), choose apacite as your style. Of course, you'll need to make sure that's installed, too. Richard B. Bogart wrote: Hello all, I'm new to tex/latex/lyx but need to write papers in ACM and APA formats. I see that the package texlive-publishers includes APA and ACM document classes, and I have the package installed, but lyx does not see those templates. How can I use lyx to write APA and ACM papers? I also need my citations and bibliographies to be in the proper APA format, but lyx seems to only give three types citation styles? (default,natbib,jurabib) FYI I'm using the ubuntu edgy packages of lyx/tex Thanks all. B. Bogart -- == Richard G Heck, Jr Professor of Philosophy Brown University http://bobjweil.com/heck/ == Get my public key from http://sks.keyserver.penguin.de Hash: 0x1DE91F1E66FFBDEC Learn how to sign your email using Thunderbird and GnuPG at: http://dudu.dyn.2-h.org/nist/gpg-enigmail-howto
Re: Using ACM and APA styles in LyX?
Sorry, I lied. I don't have ACM. Just APA. On 1/29/07, Bob Lounsbury [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I installed the texlive-publishers package recently on ubuntu-edgy and after a ToolsReconfigure, LyX recognized both APA and ACM. Bob Lounsbury On 1/29/07, Richard Heck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: LyX does have an APA layout, so you should be able to use it. Check to make sure you do have the APA document class installed and that LaTeX can see it (run texhash as root) and then reconfigure LyX (Tools Reconfigure). You can use Tools Tex Info to check what LyX thinks is there. I don't see an ACM layout. Anybody got one? It's unlikely it'd be hard to create one if not. As for references, natbib isn't a bibliography style but something more general. You can use apalike with it, to be sure. You can also use apacite by itself (and the apa.layout file seems to load apacite.sty, which you'd also want). Just choose default for your citation style and then, when you put the bibliography in its place (Insert List Bibliography), choose apacite as your style. Of course, you'll need to make sure that's installed, too. Richard B. Bogart wrote: Hello all, I'm new to tex/latex/lyx but need to write papers in ACM and APA formats. I see that the package texlive-publishers includes APA and ACM document classes, and I have the package installed, but lyx does not see those templates. How can I use lyx to write APA and ACM papers? I also need my citations and bibliographies to be in the proper APA format, but lyx seems to only give three types citation styles? (default,natbib,jurabib) FYI I'm using the ubuntu edgy packages of lyx/tex Thanks all. B. Bogart -- == Richard G Heck, Jr Professor of Philosophy Brown University http://bobjweil.com/heck/ == Get my public key from http://sks.keyserver.penguin.de Hash: 0x1DE91F1E66FFBDEC Learn how to sign your email using Thunderbird and GnuPG at: http://dudu.dyn.2-h.org/nist/gpg-enigmail-howto
Using ACM and APA styles in LyX?
Hello all, I'm new to tex/latex/lyx but need to write papers in ACM and APA formats. I see that the package texlive-publishers includes APA and ACM document classes, and I have the package installed, but lyx does not see those templates. How can I use lyx to write APA and ACM papers? I also need my citations and bibliographies to be in the proper APA format, but lyx seems to only give three types citation styles? (default,natbib,jurabib) FYI I'm using the ubuntu edgy packages of lyx/tex Thanks all. B. Bogart
Re: Using ACM and APA styles in LyX?
LyX does have an APA layout, so you should be able to use it. Check to make sure you do have the APA document class installed and that LaTeX can see it (run texhash as root) and then reconfigure LyX (Tools Reconfigure). You can use Tools Tex Info to check what LyX thinks is there. I don't see an ACM layout. Anybody got one? It's unlikely it'd be hard to create one if not. As for references, natbib isn't a bibliography style but something more general. You can use apalike with it, to be sure. You can also use apacite by itself (and the apa.layout file seems to load apacite.sty, which you'd also want). Just choose default for your citation style and then, when you put the bibliography in its place (Insert List Bibliography), choose apacite as your style. Of course, you'll need to make sure that's installed, too. Richard B. Bogart wrote: Hello all, I'm new to tex/latex/lyx but need to write papers in ACM and APA formats. I see that the package texlive-publishers includes APA and ACM document classes, and I have the package installed, but lyx does not see those templates. How can I use lyx to write APA and ACM papers? I also need my citations and bibliographies to be in the proper APA format, but lyx seems to only give three types citation styles? (default,natbib,jurabib) FYI I'm using the ubuntu edgy packages of lyx/tex Thanks all. B. Bogart -- == Richard G Heck, Jr Professor of Philosophy Brown University http://bobjweil.com/heck/ == Get my public key from http://sks.keyserver.penguin.de Hash: 0x1DE91F1E66FFBDEC Learn how to sign your email using Thunderbird and GnuPG at: http://dudu.dyn.2-h.org/nist/gpg-enigmail-howto
Re: Using ACM and APA styles in LyX?
I installed the texlive-publishers package recently on ubuntu-edgy and after a ToolsReconfigure, LyX recognized both APA and ACM. Bob Lounsbury On 1/29/07, Richard Heck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: LyX does have an APA layout, so you should be able to use it. Check to make sure you do have the APA document class installed and that LaTeX can see it (run texhash as root) and then reconfigure LyX (Tools Reconfigure). You can use Tools Tex Info to check what LyX thinks is there. I don't see an ACM layout. Anybody got one? It's unlikely it'd be hard to create one if not. As for references, natbib isn't a bibliography style but something more general. You can use apalike with it, to be sure. You can also use apacite by itself (and the apa.layout file seems to load apacite.sty, which you'd also want). Just choose default for your citation style and then, when you put the bibliography in its place (Insert List Bibliography), choose apacite as your style. Of course, you'll need to make sure that's installed, too. Richard B. Bogart wrote: Hello all, I'm new to tex/latex/lyx but need to write papers in ACM and APA formats. I see that the package texlive-publishers includes APA and ACM document classes, and I have the package installed, but lyx does not see those templates. How can I use lyx to write APA and ACM papers? I also need my citations and bibliographies to be in the proper APA format, but lyx seems to only give three types citation styles? (default,natbib,jurabib) FYI I'm using the ubuntu edgy packages of lyx/tex Thanks all. B. Bogart -- == Richard G Heck, Jr Professor of Philosophy Brown University http://bobjweil.com/heck/ == Get my public key from http://sks.keyserver.penguin.de Hash: 0x1DE91F1E66FFBDEC Learn how to sign your email using Thunderbird and GnuPG at: http://dudu.dyn.2-h.org/nist/gpg-enigmail-howto
Re: Using ACM and APA styles in LyX?
Sorry, I lied. I don't have ACM. Just APA. On 1/29/07, Bob Lounsbury [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I installed the texlive-publishers package recently on ubuntu-edgy and after a ToolsReconfigure, LyX recognized both APA and ACM. Bob Lounsbury On 1/29/07, Richard Heck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: LyX does have an APA layout, so you should be able to use it. Check to make sure you do have the APA document class installed and that LaTeX can see it (run texhash as root) and then reconfigure LyX (Tools Reconfigure). You can use Tools Tex Info to check what LyX thinks is there. I don't see an ACM layout. Anybody got one? It's unlikely it'd be hard to create one if not. As for references, natbib isn't a bibliography style but something more general. You can use apalike with it, to be sure. You can also use apacite by itself (and the apa.layout file seems to load apacite.sty, which you'd also want). Just choose default for your citation style and then, when you put the bibliography in its place (Insert List Bibliography), choose apacite as your style. Of course, you'll need to make sure that's installed, too. Richard B. Bogart wrote: Hello all, I'm new to tex/latex/lyx but need to write papers in ACM and APA formats. I see that the package texlive-publishers includes APA and ACM document classes, and I have the package installed, but lyx does not see those templates. How can I use lyx to write APA and ACM papers? I also need my citations and bibliographies to be in the proper APA format, but lyx seems to only give three types citation styles? (default,natbib,jurabib) FYI I'm using the ubuntu edgy packages of lyx/tex Thanks all. B. Bogart -- == Richard G Heck, Jr Professor of Philosophy Brown University http://bobjweil.com/heck/ == Get my public key from http://sks.keyserver.penguin.de Hash: 0x1DE91F1E66FFBDEC Learn how to sign your email using Thunderbird and GnuPG at: http://dudu.dyn.2-h.org/nist/gpg-enigmail-howto
Using ACM and APA styles in LyX?
Hello all, I'm new to tex/latex/lyx but need to write papers in ACM and APA formats. I see that the package texlive-publishers includes APA and ACM document classes, and I have the package installed, but lyx does not see those templates. How can I use lyx to write APA and ACM papers? I also need my citations and bibliographies to be in the proper APA format, but lyx seems to only give three types citation styles? (default,natbib,jurabib) FYI I'm using the ubuntu edgy packages of lyx/tex Thanks all. B. Bogart
Re: Using ACM and APA styles in LyX?
LyX does have an APA layout, so you should be able to use it. Check to make sure you do have the APA document class installed and that LaTeX can see it (run texhash as root) and then reconfigure LyX (Tools > Reconfigure). You can use Tools > Tex Info to check what LyX thinks is there. I don't see an ACM layout. Anybody got one? It's unlikely it'd be hard to create one if not. As for references, natbib isn't a bibliography style but something more general. You can use apalike with it, to be sure. You can also use apacite by itself (and the apa.layout file seems to load apacite.sty, which you'd also want). Just choose "default" for your citation style and then, when you put the bibliography in its place (Insert > List >Bibliography), choose "apacite" as your style. Of course, you'll need to make sure that's installed, too. Richard B. Bogart wrote: > > Hello all, > > I'm new to tex/latex/lyx but need to write papers in ACM and APA > formats. I see that the package texlive-publishers includes APA and ACM > document classes, and I have the package installed, but lyx does not see > those templates. > > How can I use lyx to write APA and ACM papers? I also need my citations > and bibliographies to be in the proper APA format, but lyx seems to only > give three types citation styles? (default,natbib,jurabib) > > FYI I'm using the ubuntu edgy packages of lyx/tex > > Thanks all. > > B. Bogart > > > -- == Richard G Heck, Jr Professor of Philosophy Brown University http://bobjweil.com/heck/ == Get my public key from http://sks.keyserver.penguin.de Hash: 0x1DE91F1E66FFBDEC Learn how to sign your email using Thunderbird and GnuPG at: http://dudu.dyn.2-h.org/nist/gpg-enigmail-howto
Re: Using ACM and APA styles in LyX?
I installed the texlive-publishers package recently on ubuntu-edgy and after a Tools>Reconfigure, LyX recognized both APA and ACM. Bob Lounsbury On 1/29/07, Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: LyX does have an APA layout, so you should be able to use it. Check to make sure you do have the APA document class installed and that LaTeX can see it (run texhash as root) and then reconfigure LyX (Tools > Reconfigure). You can use Tools > Tex Info to check what LyX thinks is there. I don't see an ACM layout. Anybody got one? It's unlikely it'd be hard to create one if not. As for references, natbib isn't a bibliography style but something more general. You can use apalike with it, to be sure. You can also use apacite by itself (and the apa.layout file seems to load apacite.sty, which you'd also want). Just choose "default" for your citation style and then, when you put the bibliography in its place (Insert > List >Bibliography), choose "apacite" as your style. Of course, you'll need to make sure that's installed, too. Richard B. Bogart wrote: > > Hello all, > > I'm new to tex/latex/lyx but need to write papers in ACM and APA > formats. I see that the package texlive-publishers includes APA and ACM > document classes, and I have the package installed, but lyx does not see > those templates. > > How can I use lyx to write APA and ACM papers? I also need my citations > and bibliographies to be in the proper APA format, but lyx seems to only > give three types citation styles? (default,natbib,jurabib) > > FYI I'm using the ubuntu edgy packages of lyx/tex > > Thanks all. > > B. Bogart > > > -- == Richard G Heck, Jr Professor of Philosophy Brown University http://bobjweil.com/heck/ == Get my public key from http://sks.keyserver.penguin.de Hash: 0x1DE91F1E66FFBDEC Learn how to sign your email using Thunderbird and GnuPG at: http://dudu.dyn.2-h.org/nist/gpg-enigmail-howto
Re: Using ACM and APA styles in LyX?
Sorry, I lied. I don't have ACM. Just APA. On 1/29/07, Bob Lounsbury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I installed the texlive-publishers package recently on ubuntu-edgy and after a Tools>Reconfigure, LyX recognized both APA and ACM. Bob Lounsbury On 1/29/07, Richard Heck < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > LyX does have an APA layout, so you should be able to use it. Check to > make sure you do have the APA document class installed and that LaTeX > can see it (run texhash as root) and then reconfigure LyX (Tools > > Reconfigure). You can use Tools > Tex Info to check what LyX thinks is > there. > > I don't see an ACM layout. Anybody got one? It's unlikely it'd be hard > to create one if not. > > As for references, natbib isn't a bibliography style but something more > general. You can use apalike with it, to be sure. You can also use > apacite by itself (and the apa.layout file seems to load apacite.sty, > which you'd also want). Just choose "default" for your citation style > and then, when you put the bibliography in its place (Insert > List > >Bibliography), choose "apacite" as your style. Of course, you'll need > to make sure that's installed, too. > > Richard > > B. Bogart wrote: > > > > Hello all, > > > > I'm new to tex/latex/lyx but need to write papers in ACM and APA > > formats. I see that the package texlive-publishers includes APA and > ACM > > document classes, and I have the package installed, but lyx does not > see > > those templates. > > > > How can I use lyx to write APA and ACM papers? I also need my > citations > > and bibliographies to be in the proper APA format, but lyx seems to > only > > give three types citation styles? (default,natbib,jurabib) > > > > FYI I'm using the ubuntu edgy packages of lyx/tex > > > > Thanks all. > > > > B. Bogart > > > > > > > > > -- > == > Richard G Heck, Jr > Professor of Philosophy > Brown University > http://bobjweil.com/heck/ > == > Get my public key from http://sks.keyserver.penguin.de > Hash: 0x1DE91F1E66FFBDEC > Learn how to sign your email using Thunderbird and GnuPG at: > http://dudu.dyn.2-h.org/nist/gpg-enigmail-howto > >