Re: BibTeX styles guide

2013-05-11 Thread Uwe Stöhr
Am 11.05.2013 11:35, schrieb John R. Hudson: I have just updated the Wiki with a link to an updated BibTeX styles guide covering TeXLive 2012. Many thanks! best regards from the LyX meeting in Milano Uwe

BibTeX styles guide

2013-05-11 Thread John R. Hudson
I have just updated the Wiki with a link to an updated BibTeX styles guide covering TeXLive 2012. John --

Re: BibTeX styles

2006-12-20 Thread John Hughes
Thanks - I've moved the files to somewhere without spaces in the name and now it works perfectly! On 20/12/06, Vaclav Smidl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Wednesday 20 December 2006 10:20 am, you wrote: > Thanks. The file says this: > > This is BibTeX, Version 0.99cThe top-level auxiliary file: n

Re: BibTeX styles

2006-12-20 Thread Vaclav Smidl
On Wednesday 20 December 2006 10:20 am, you wrote: > Thanks. The file says this: > > This is BibTeX, Version 0.99cThe top-level auxiliary file: newfile1.aux > White space in argument---line 3 of file newfile1.aux > > : \bibstyle{"C:/Documents > : and Settings/john/My > :

Re: BibTeX styles

2006-12-20 Thread John Hughes
Thanks. The file says this: This is BibTeX, Version 0.99cThe top-level auxiliary file: newfile1.aux White space in argument---line 3 of file newfile1.aux : \bibstyle{"C:/Documents : and Settings/john/My Documents/elsevier/elsart-harv"} I'm skipping whatever remains of this

Re: BibTeX styles

2006-12-20 Thread Vaclav Smidl
> Vaclav: I looked under Menu>Tools>Preferences>Paths, but I can't see > anything like lyx_tmpdir? or lyx_tmpbuf???. In, Menu>Tools>Preferences>Paths is an entry "Temporary directory". This directory is different in different systems, that is why I wanted you to see where is yours. On linux,

Re: BibTeX styles

2006-12-20 Thread John Hughes
Rudi: I'm using LyX and not LaTeX (although I had to use LaTeX when I was trying to make custom .bst files). Vaclav: I looked under Menu>Tools>Preferences>Paths, but I can't see anything like lyx_tmpdir? or lyx_tmpbuf???. I'm using Windows XP if that helps. John On 19/12/06, Vaclav Smidl <

Re: BibTeX styles

2006-12-19 Thread Vaclav Smidl
On Tuesday 19 December 2006 8:05 pm, John Hughes wrote: > Hi, > > I'm a little new to this, so please be patient with me. I'm trying to > use a BibTeX database to organise my references. The database seems to > work fine and I can insert a BibTeX reference list into my document > and use it to put

Re: BibTeX styles

2006-12-19 Thread Rudi Gaelzer
Obs: I'm assuming that you're not using LyX, but latex directly... If you're using LyX forget about what's below. How many times did you compile your .tex file? In order to arrange all cross-references and citations right, LaTeX needs at least 2 (sometimes 3) runs. The order of events would b

BibTeX styles

2006-12-19 Thread John Hughes
Hi, I'm a little new to this, so please be patient with me. I'm trying to use a BibTeX database to organise my references. The database seems to work fine and I can insert a BibTeX reference list into my document and use it to put citations in my document. However, when I try to change the style

Re: BibTeX Styles

2006-07-09 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Bruce Pourciau wrote: Anyone know where can I find samples of how the citations and list of references come out using various bibtex styles? Bruce Google is your friend. Try bibtex and samples as the keywords. Of particular interest might be: http://amath.colorado.edu/documentation

BibTeX Styles

2006-07-09 Thread Bruce Pourciau
Anyone know where can I find samples of how the citations and list of references come out using various bibtex styles? Bruce

Re: bibtex styles

2006-05-14 Thread Juergen Spitzmueller
Also sprach [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > I see, it's a matter of what "tags" are used in the xyz.bib file. > Obviously plaindin.bst doesn't like my file, just as plain.bst, which is > shipped with Lyx, is not able to process someting like note="available > at..." But that shouldn't trigger an error. > I

Re: bibtex styles

2006-05-13 Thread Juergen Spitzmueller
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi! >   > I need to add new BibTeX sryles to that already integrated in Lyx. > How can I do that? I want to use plaindin.bst. Put it at a place where LaTeX can find it (e.g. /usr/share/texmf/bibtex/ or ~/texmf/bibtex or others, depending on your LaTeX installation), run

Re: bibtex styles

2006-05-13 Thread Richard Heck
These errors are being thrown by LaTeX. In such cases, it is always helpful to export to LaTeX, compile manually, and look at the LaTeX source to see what the problem is. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi! > > I need to add new BibTeX sryles to that already integrated in Lyx. > How can I do that? I

bibtex styles

2006-05-13 Thread Stefan.Zauner
Hi! I need to add new BibTeX sryles to that already integrated in Lyx. How can I do that? I want to use plaindin.bst. It is possible to choose it as source for a bibliography but Lyx throws errors when trying to compile the document. Thanks Stefan

Re: TR: easy manipulation of bibtex styles?

2005-01-11 Thread Paul A. Rubin
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TR: easy manipulation of bibtex styles?

2005-01-11 Thread Harold Mouras
ssage d'origine- De : news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] la part de Paul A. Rubin Envoye : mardi 11 janvier 2005 22:06 A : lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Objet : Re: easy manipulation of bibtex styles? Harold Mouras wrote: > Dear Lys users, > would there be a simple way or tool to manipulate bs

Re: easy manipulation of bibtex styles?

2005-01-11 Thread Paul A. Rubin
be made, or is there any "interpreter" software for bibtex styles? Thanks for your help, Sincerely, Harold "Easy" is in the eye of the beholder. Your best bet is to install the LaTeX package custom-bib, if you don't already have it, and then check the documentation. T

easy manipulation of bibtex styles?

2005-01-11 Thread Harold Mouras
any "interpreter" software for bibtex styles? Thanks for your help, Sincerely, Harold

Re: again: bibtex-styles

2004-12-22 Thread M.B. Schiekel
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes schrieb: > Try to open View>TeX Information, and here to click on the 'Rescan' > button. Whow, I've never seen this menu-item in LyX before - and it's working fine :-)) Thank you Jean-Marc. For you and all the people here, my best wishes for a peaceful Chistmas and a healthy

Re: again: bibtex-styles

2004-12-22 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
>>>>> "M" == M B Schiekel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: M> Hallo, this question about bibtex-styles in LyX is already open - M> might be, someone has a very simple idea. Running LyX as root, I M> can see the natdin-style in the BibTeX-styles-scroll-down-fie

again: bibtex-styles

2004-12-22 Thread M.B. Schiekel
Hallo, this question about bibtex-styles in LyX is already open - might be, someone has a very simple idea. Running LyX as root, I can see the natdin-style in the BibTeX-styles-scroll-down-field, but not, when I run LyX as normal user. ?? All bst-dirs have root/root/755 and all bst-files have

Re: bibtex-styles in LyX

2004-12-17 Thread M.B. Schiekel
Georg Baum schrieb: > ... > kpsewhich unsrtdin.bst > texconfig rehash > > Then the above command should work. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~>kpsewhich natdin.bst /usr/share/texmf/bibtex/bst/dinat/natdin.bst ... what's that: running LyX as root, I can see natdin in the BibTeX-s

Re: bibtex-styles in LyX

2004-12-17 Thread Herbert Voss
M.B. Schiekel wrote: there are other, more powerful bst stylefiles jurabib is the non plus ultra ... and then natbib and then ... Herbert -- http://TeXnik.de/ http://PSTricks.de/ ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/info/math/voss/Voss-Mathmode.pdf http://www.dante.de/faq/de-tex-faq/ http://www.tex.ac.uk

Re: bibtex-styles in LyX

2004-12-17 Thread M.B. Schiekel
Herbert Voss schrieb: >>> Klaus F. Lorenzen, has a new version of natdin.bst. > there are other, more powerful bst stylefiles Dear Herbert, could you be a little more concrete? thank you - bernhard -- http://www.mb-schiekel.de/ GPG-Key available: GnuPG-1.2.2

Re: bibtex-styles in LyX

2004-12-16 Thread Herbert Voss
Georg Baum wrote: btw for German writing people: Klaus F. Lorenzen, has a new version of natdin.bst. If interested, please have a look on his homepage http://www.haw-hamburg.de/pers/Lorenzen/bibtex/ Good to know. there are other, more powerful bst stylefiles Herbert -- http://TeXnik.de/ http://PST

Re: bibtex-styles in LyX

2004-12-16 Thread M.B. Schiekel
Herbert Voss schrieb: >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~>kpsewhich natdin.bst >> /usr/share/texmf/bibtex/bst/dinat/natdin.bst >> ... >> hmm: no natdin in the styles-scroll-down-field :-( > > > pay attention they are not sorted. might be I'm blind - now for 5 times I scanned that scroll-down-field - no natd

Re: bibtex-styles in LyX

2004-12-16 Thread Herbert Voss
M.B. Schiekel wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~>kpsewhich natdin.bst /usr/share/texmf/bibtex/bst/dinat/natdin.bst LyX->Reconfigure LyX->Exit LyX->Start LyX->insert: BibTeX-reference -> style hmm: no natdin in the styles-scroll-down-field :-( pay attention they are not sorted. You can also browse into the

Re: bibtex-styles in LyX

2004-12-16 Thread M.B. Schiekel
Georg Baum schrieb: >>in LyX -> insert: BibTeX-reference -> style >>how to integrate the dinat- and natdin-style into the >>styles-scroll-down-field? > > The .bst files must be somwhere where tex searches for them. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~>kpsewhich natdin.bst /usr/share/texmf/bibtex/bst/dinat/natdi

Re: bibtex-styles in LyX

2004-12-16 Thread Georg Baum
M.B. Schiekel wrote: > in LyX -> insert: BibTeX-reference -> style > how to integrate the dinat- and natdin-style into the > styles-scroll-down-field? The .bst files must be somwhere where tex searches for them. Does the command kpsewhich unsrtdin.bst (or whatever .bst file you use) print out t

bibtex-styles in LyX

2004-12-16 Thread M.B. Schiekel
e/pers/Lorenzen/bibtex/ BibTeX Styles nach Norm DIN 1505, Ausgabe [8.1b] Gründlich überarbeitete und erweiterte Version vom 12. Dezember 2004, Thank you - bernhard -- http://www.mb-schiekel.de/ GPG-Key available: GnuPG-1.2.2

Re: Installing new BibTeX styles (Jurabib) in LyX/Mac

2004-08-20 Thread Stefano Franchi
Hi Bennett, texhash is not the problem, unfortunately. I forgot to mention I had run it, but did it again just in case, reconfigured LyX, etc. Still no jurabib styles. I can see that texhash found the styles (i.e. I can see the styles in the ls-R database file with a grep jura* ls-R). So it

Re: Installing new BibTeX styles (Jurabib) in LyX/Mac

2004-08-20 Thread Bennett Helm
On Aug 19, 2004, at 4:23 PM, Stefano Franchi wrote: I have been trying to install Jurabib on my current LyX/Mac 1.3.4 installation with no success and I wonder if someone can help. (I understand from a previous message that there currently are limitations to LyX support for Jurabib, but I'm

Installing new BibTeX styles (Jurabib) in LyX/Mac

2004-08-19 Thread Stefano Franchi
I have been trying to install Jurabib on my current LyX/Mac 1.3.4 installation with no success and I wonder if someone can help. (I understand from a previous message that there currently are limitations to LyX support for Jurabib, but I'm willing to live with them until LyX 1.4 comes out). I

Re: bibtex styles

2003-12-21 Thread Georg Baum
Am Samstag, 20. Dezember 2003 22:47 schrieb Harold Mouras: > Dear Lyx users, > i have a question about lyx. I use lyx do format bibliography, but i cannot > use others bibtex style files thanthe one called "plain.bst". Are there any > parameters ton configure in my LyX to allow others styles choi

bibtex styles

2003-12-20 Thread Harold Mouras
Dear Lyx users, i have a question about lyx. I use lyx do format bibliography, but i cannot use others bibtex style files thanthe one called "plain.bst". Are there any parameters ton configure in my LyX to allow others styles choice? Thanks very much in advance, Harold --- Outgoing mail is certifie

Re: alternative BibTex styles for LyX

2003-07-29 Thread Robin Turner
Janus Sandsgaard wrote: I am currently trying to get an overview of the integration between BibTex and LyX. Where can I find alternative styles for BiBTex in Lyx? LyX will detect any BibTeX styles you have installed. If you want more, just download them from CTAN and don't forget 1. t

alternative BibTex styles for LyX

2003-07-29 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
I am currently trying to get an overview of the integration between BibTex and LyX. Where can I find alternative styles for BiBTex in Lyx? Thanks! -j -- Janus Sandsgaard http://janus.dk

natbib vs. harvard BibTeX styles

2002-09-03 Thread Matt Brennan
Folks, I've been using harvard BibTeX styles, particularly b/c I like the implementation of the \citepossesive{Smit90}, e.g 'Smith's (1990) data shows that ...' However, I noticed that natbib is supported in LyX so I thought I'd investigate that style package. W

Re: lyx 1.2 and bibtex styles

2002-06-06 Thread Dekel Tsur
On Wed, Jun 05, 2002 at 01:18:35PM -0400, Nelson Hogg wrote: > No matter what style I choose in the "BibTex Generated References" > dialog I always get the same style: references in the text are > surrounded by square brackets as in [someone(1998)] and in the reference > list these same square

lyx 1.2 and bibtex styles

2002-06-05 Thread Nelson Hogg
No matter what style I choose in the "BibTex Generated References" dialog I always get the same style: references in the text are surrounded by square brackets as in [someone(1998)] and in the reference list these same square bracketted references appear before each entry. Is there some way of

Re: adding bibtex styles

2001-03-02 Thread Jan Goebel
Hello, i don't know about an asa style, but you can try makebst to create your own style (pretty god AND easy to use). On my box (Linux, SuSE) it is located at: /usr/share/texmf/doc/latex/custom-bib/makebst.dvi /usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/custom-bib/makebst.tex best jan On Thu, 01 Mar 2001, M

adding bibtex styles

2001-03-01 Thread Mark Hansel
I need to format bibleographies for sociology journals and need some resource on installing new files. I can get close by using the harvard style. I would be overjoyed if someone knew of an asa.bst (American Sociological Association, not the Am. Statistical Assn.) and all I had to do was copy it i