(O/T) Latex Question

2007-09-20 Thread Richard Kleeman
I realize this is not about lyx but I am using lyx first and then exporting to latex. My problem is that the journal I am submitting to (Philosophical Transactions Royal Society A) doesn't provide a bst file and insists that bibliography items be placed in the latex file in full. This is a

Re: (O/T) Latex Question

2007-09-20 Thread Richard Kleeman
Bo Peng wrote: I see that the bbl file lists the references but doesn't seem to be in the correct format for inserting in the original latex file... You can first find a .bst file that produce the bibliography in the right format, then insert the generated bbl to the .tex file. I usually do

Re: (O/T) Latex Question

2007-09-20 Thread Bo Peng
I see that the bbl file lists the references but doesn't seem to be in the correct format for inserting in the original latex file... You can first find a .bst file that produce the bibliography in the right format, then insert the generated bbl to the .tex file. I usually do this even when the

Re: (O/T) Latex Question

2007-09-20 Thread Bo Peng
How does one obtain such a customized bst file? The publisher in this instance seems to have very specific formatting requirements that look a little non-standard to me. I remember seeing a method of customizing bst files but it seemed to have a rather steep learning curve and was quite

(O/T) Latex Question

2007-09-20 Thread Richard Kleeman
I realize this is not about lyx but I am using lyx first and then exporting to latex. My problem is that the journal I am submitting to (Philosophical Transactions Royal Society A) doesn't provide a bst file and insists that bibliography items be placed in the latex file in full. This is a

Re: (O/T) Latex Question

2007-09-20 Thread Richard Kleeman
Bo Peng wrote: I see that the bbl file lists the references but doesn't seem to be in the correct format for inserting in the original latex file... You can first find a .bst file that produce the bibliography in the right format, then insert the generated bbl to the .tex file. I usually do

Re: (O/T) Latex Question

2007-09-20 Thread Bo Peng
I see that the bbl file lists the references but doesn't seem to be in the correct format for inserting in the original latex file... You can first find a .bst file that produce the bibliography in the right format, then insert the generated bbl to the .tex file. I usually do this even when the

Re: (O/T) Latex Question

2007-09-20 Thread Bo Peng
How does one obtain such a customized bst file? The publisher in this instance seems to have very specific formatting requirements that look a little non-standard to me. I remember seeing a method of customizing bst files but it seemed to have a rather steep learning curve and was quite

(O/T) Latex Question

2007-09-20 Thread Richard Kleeman
I realize this is not about lyx but I am using lyx first and then exporting to latex. My problem is that the journal I am submitting to (Philosophical Transactions Royal Society A) doesn't provide a bst file and insists that bibliography items be placed in the latex file in full. This is a

Re: (O/T) Latex Question

2007-09-20 Thread Richard Kleeman
Bo Peng wrote: I see that the bbl file lists the references but doesn't seem to be in the correct format for inserting in the original latex file... You can first find a .bst file that produce the bibliography in the right format, then insert the generated bbl to the .tex file. I usually do

Re: (O/T) Latex Question

2007-09-20 Thread Bo Peng
> I see that the bbl file lists the references but doesn't seem to be in > the correct format for inserting in the original latex file... You can first find a .bst file that produce the bibliography in the right format, then insert the generated bbl to the .tex file. I usually do this even when

Re: (O/T) Latex Question

2007-09-20 Thread Bo Peng
> How does one obtain such a customized bst file? The publisher in this > instance seems to have very specific formatting requirements that look a > little non-standard to me. I remember seeing a method of customizing bst > files but it seemed to have a rather steep learning curve and was quite >