Hello,
I am trying to comply with the following bibliography style.
1) Author.: Title, J. Mech. Phys. Solids., Vol. 13, pp. 213-222, 1965.
I have managed to get the 1) infront by changin the biblabel following
some instructions on Herbert Voss tricks page.
Then I tried to hack the unsrt.bst
On Wed, 2 Jul 2003, Jorgen Johansson wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to comply with the following bibliography style.
1) Author.: Title, J. Mech. Phys. Solids., Vol. 13, pp. 213-222, 1965.
Hi
This solution might be overkill, but you can use 'makebst' to get a
custom bibtex-style. It's not
On 2003-07-02, 14:00 GMT, Jorgen Johansson wrote:
the reference came out something like this.
1) Author. : Title...
I don't want to be picky but the space in between Author. and the :
does not look good.
Are you sure that there should be *both* period and colon? What about
format.author
Hello,
(B
(BMatej Cepl wrote:
(B Are you sure that there should be *both* period and colon? What about
(B format.author function?
(B
(BYour are right there should only be a colon. The period is for the
(Binitialized first name and then a colon to separate the author and title
(Bfields. I
Christian Ridderström wrote:
This solution might be overkill, but you can use 'makebst' to get a
custom bibtex-style. It's not fully custom, but you do have loads of
options. I've only played with it once, but it was relatively easy to
use...
Great. I ran latex makebst (for MikTex) and got
Hello,
I am trying to comply with the following bibliography style.
1) Author.: Title, J. Mech. Phys. Solids., Vol. 13, pp. 213-222, 1965.
I have managed to get the 1) infront by changin the biblabel following
some instructions on Herbert Voss tricks page.
Then I tried to hack the unsrt.bst
On Wed, 2 Jul 2003, Jorgen Johansson wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to comply with the following bibliography style.
1) Author.: Title, J. Mech. Phys. Solids., Vol. 13, pp. 213-222, 1965.
Hi
This solution might be overkill, but you can use 'makebst' to get a
custom bibtex-style. It's not
On 2003-07-02, 14:00 GMT, Jorgen Johansson wrote:
the reference came out something like this.
1) Author. : Title...
I don't want to be picky but the space in between Author. and the :
does not look good.
Are you sure that there should be *both* period and colon? What about
format.author
Hello,
(B
(BMatej Cepl wrote:
(B Are you sure that there should be *both* period and colon? What about
(B format.author function?
(B
(BYour are right there should only be a colon. The period is for the
(Binitialized first name and then a colon to separate the author and title
(Bfields. I
Christian Ridderström wrote:
This solution might be overkill, but you can use 'makebst' to get a
custom bibtex-style. It's not fully custom, but you do have loads of
options. I've only played with it once, but it was relatively easy to
use...
Great. I ran latex makebst (for MikTex) and got
Hello,
I am trying to comply with the following bibliography style.
1) Author.: Title, J. Mech. Phys. Solids., Vol. 13, pp. 213-222, 1965.
I have managed to get the "1) infront by changin the biblabel following
some instructions on Herbert Voss tricks page.
Then I tried to hack the
On Wed, 2 Jul 2003, Jorgen Johansson wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to comply with the following bibliography style.
>
> 1) Author.: Title, J. Mech. Phys. Solids., Vol. 13, pp. 213-222, 1965.
>
Hi
This solution might be overkill, but you can use 'makebst' to get a
"custom" bibtex-style.
On 2003-07-02, 14:00 GMT, Jorgen Johansson wrote:
> the reference came out something like this.
>
> 1) Author. : Title...
>
> I don't want to be picky but the space in between "Author." and the ":"
> does not look good.
Are you sure that there should be *both* period and colon? What about
Hello,
(B
(BMatej Cepl wrote:
(B> Are you sure that there should be *both* period and colon? What about
(B> format.author function?
(B
(BYour are right there should only be a colon. The period is for the
(Binitialized first name and then a colon to separate the author and title
(Bfields. I
Christian Ridderström wrote:
This solution might be overkill, but you can use 'makebst' to get a
"custom" bibtex-style. It's not fully custom, but you do have loads of
options. I've only played with it once, but it was relatively easy to
use...
Great. I ran "latex makebst" (for MikTex) and
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