Re: sort the Bibliography list
It depends on the bibtex style you're using. Some of them present the entries according to their appearance order in the paper. Some of them order them alphabetically. You just have to try until you find the one you need. Best regards. - Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com On Sun, Mar 7, 2010 at 11:38 PM, Sajjad dosto.wa...@gmail.com wrote: Hello forum, Please check the following link: http://www.student.itn.liu.se/~sajis997/LyXIssue.jpg We see that the bibliography has been listed with a label instead of numerical order. I want to sort them( the labels ) according to the alphabetical order. How can i do that ? Regards Sajjad
Re: sort the Bibliography list
It depends on the bibtex style you're using. Some of them present the entries according to their appearance order in the paper. Some of them order them alphabetically. You just have to try until you find the one you need. Best regards. - Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com On Sun, Mar 7, 2010 at 11:38 PM, Sajjad dosto.wa...@gmail.com wrote: Hello forum, Please check the following link: http://www.student.itn.liu.se/~sajis997/LyXIssue.jpg We see that the bibliography has been listed with a label instead of numerical order. I want to sort them( the labels ) according to the alphabetical order. How can i do that ? Regards Sajjad
Re: sort the Bibliography list
It depends on the bibtex style you're using. Some of them present the entries according to their appearance order in the paper. Some of them order them alphabetically. You just have to try until you find the one you need. Best regards. - Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com On Sun, Mar 7, 2010 at 11:38 PM, Sajjadwrote: > Hello forum, > > Please check the following link: > > > http://www.student.itn.liu.se/~sajis997/LyXIssue.jpg > > > We see that the bibliography has been listed with a label instead of > numerical order. > > > I want to sort them( the labels ) according to the alphabetical order. > > > How can i do that ? > > > Regards > Sajjad >
sort the Bibliography list
Hello forum, Please check the following link: http://www.student.itn.liu.se/~sajis997/LyXIssue.jpg We see that the bibliography has been listed with a label instead of numerical order. I want to sort them( the labels ) according to the alphabetical order. How can i do that ? Regards Sajjad
sort the Bibliography list
Hello forum, Please check the following link: http://www.student.itn.liu.se/~sajis997/LyXIssue.jpg We see that the bibliography has been listed with a label instead of numerical order. I want to sort them( the labels ) according to the alphabetical order. How can i do that ? Regards Sajjad
sort the Bibliography list
Hello forum, Please check the following link: http://www.student.itn.liu.se/~sajis997/LyXIssue.jpg We see that the bibliography has been listed with a label instead of numerical order. I want to sort them( the labels ) according to the alphabetical order. How can i do that ? Regards Sajjad
extra space in bibliography list
Hello forum, Please go to the following page http://www.student.itn.liu.se/~sajis997/bibl.jpg As you can see that i am inserting bibliography and when i am preview them in pdf i get these extra spaces instead of single space between words. How do i avoid them? Regards, Sajjad
Re: extra space in bibliography list
Sajjad dosto.wa...@... writes: Hello forum, Please go to the following page http://www.student.itn.liu.se/~sajis997/bibl.jpg As you can see that i am inserting bibliography and when i am preview them in pdf i get these extra spaces instead of single space between words. How do i avoid them? The problem is a combination of full justification of the bibliography (the default for most document classes) and long, unbreakable URLs. One option, depending on the ultimate destination of the document, is to left justify the bibliography. (Some journals are remarkably finicky about formatting, and might object to left justification.) If you are using an inserted BibTeX bibliography, just put the cursor in the line with the BibTeX Generated Bibliography widget and use the paragraph settings button to switch to left justification. Something similar will work with a directly inserted bibliography. The alternative would be to break up the URLs into manageable chunks, either by hyphenating or by inserting spaces. I'm not fond of either approach, as the reader will sometimes mistake a hyphen or space for a literal part of the URL. /Paul
extra space in bibliography list
Hello forum, Please go to the following page http://www.student.itn.liu.se/~sajis997/bibl.jpg As you can see that i am inserting bibliography and when i am preview them in pdf i get these extra spaces instead of single space between words. How do i avoid them? Regards, Sajjad
Re: extra space in bibliography list
Sajjad dosto.wa...@... writes: Hello forum, Please go to the following page http://www.student.itn.liu.se/~sajis997/bibl.jpg As you can see that i am inserting bibliography and when i am preview them in pdf i get these extra spaces instead of single space between words. How do i avoid them? The problem is a combination of full justification of the bibliography (the default for most document classes) and long, unbreakable URLs. One option, depending on the ultimate destination of the document, is to left justify the bibliography. (Some journals are remarkably finicky about formatting, and might object to left justification.) If you are using an inserted BibTeX bibliography, just put the cursor in the line with the BibTeX Generated Bibliography widget and use the paragraph settings button to switch to left justification. Something similar will work with a directly inserted bibliography. The alternative would be to break up the URLs into manageable chunks, either by hyphenating or by inserting spaces. I'm not fond of either approach, as the reader will sometimes mistake a hyphen or space for a literal part of the URL. /Paul
extra space in bibliography list
Hello forum, Please go to the following page http://www.student.itn.liu.se/~sajis997/bibl.jpg As you can see that i am inserting bibliography and when i am preview them in pdf i get these extra spaces instead of single space between words. How do i avoid them? Regards, Sajjad
Re: extra space in bibliography list
Sajjadwrites: > > Hello forum, > > Please go to the following page > > http://www.student.itn.liu.se/~sajis997/bibl.jpg > > As you can see that i am inserting bibliography and when i am preview them > in pdf i get these extra spaces instead of single space between words. > > How do i avoid them? > The problem is a combination of full justification of the bibliography (the default for most document classes) and long, unbreakable URLs. One option, depending on the ultimate destination of the document, is to left justify the bibliography. (Some journals are remarkably finicky about formatting, and might object to left justification.) If you are using an inserted BibTeX bibliography, just put the cursor in the line with the BibTeX Generated Bibliography widget and use the paragraph settings button to switch to left justification. Something similar will work with a directly inserted bibliography. The alternative would be to break up the URLs into manageable chunks, either by hyphenating or by inserting spaces. I'm not fond of either approach, as the reader will sometimes mistake a hyphen or space for a literal part of the URL. /Paul
Re: Bibliography list
From: Valter Filipe Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] Supose in my bib file i have two kind of reference (ex. my papers and other's papers). There are any way to list my papers in a separete chapter ?? I notice there is a multibib package to do it, however i must change all \cite in the text, because the new one has more arguments. my solution is to open the DocumentSettings panel, check the sectioned bibliography box in the Bibliography tab (which means using the bibtopic package as far as I understood), create a Bibliography chapter with sections (in my case I separated the bibliography sources in books, papers, thesis etc) and InsertList/TOCBibTeX Bibliography in each section. The drawback is that you have to insert different BibTeX files for each section, thus spread the biblio sources in separate files (but you do not need to change the \cite command in the body). Hope it helps -- Diego http://www.ares001.altervista.org/
Re: Bibliography list
From: Valter Filipe Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] Supose in my bib file i have two kind of reference (ex. my papers and other's papers). There are any way to list my papers in a separete chapter ?? I notice there is a multibib package to do it, however i must change all \cite in the text, because the new one has more arguments. my solution is to open the DocumentSettings panel, check the sectioned bibliography box in the Bibliography tab (which means using the bibtopic package as far as I understood), create a Bibliography chapter with sections (in my case I separated the bibliography sources in books, papers, thesis etc) and InsertList/TOCBibTeX Bibliography in each section. The drawback is that you have to insert different BibTeX files for each section, thus spread the biblio sources in separate files (but you do not need to change the \cite command in the body). Hope it helps -- Diego http://www.ares001.altervista.org/
Re: Bibliography list
From: Valter Filipe Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Supose in my bib file i have two kind of reference (ex. my papers and other's papers). There are any way to list my papers in a separete chapter ?? I notice there is a multibib package to do it, however i must change all \cite in the text, because the new one has more arguments. my solution is to open the Document>Settings panel, check the sectioned bibliography box in the Bibliography tab (which means using the bibtopic package as far as I understood), create a Bibliography chapter with sections (in my case I separated the bibliography sources in books, papers, thesis etc) and Insert>List/TOC>BibTeX Bibliography in each section. The drawback is that you have to insert different BibTeX files for each section, thus spread the biblio sources in separate files (but you do not need to change the \cite command in the body). Hope it helps -- Diego http://www.ares001.altervista.org/
Bibliography list
Hello, Supose in my bib file i have two kind of reference (ex. my papers and other's papers). There are any way to list my papers in a separete chapter ?? I notice there is a multibib package to do it, however i must change all \cite in the text, because the new one has more arguments. Thank you Best regards Valter
Bibliography list
Hello, Supose in my bib file i have two kind of reference (ex. my papers and other's papers). There are any way to list my papers in a separete chapter ?? I notice there is a multibib package to do it, however i must change all \cite in the text, because the new one has more arguments. Thank you Best regards Valter
Bibliography list
Hello, Supose in my bib file i have two kind of reference (ex. my papers and other's papers). There are any way to list my papers in a separete chapter ?? I notice there is a multibib package to do it, however i must change all \cite in the text, because the new one has more arguments. Thank you Best regards Valter