Highlighting Inproceedings references
I am writing a review paper at the moment and need to prune out a few conference citations. To see where I've used them (so I can see which ones are really useful and which can be junked) I'd like to highlight all citations that are to Inproceedings entries. Is this possible in Lyx? Thanks, Joe
Re: Highlighting Inproceedings references
On 09/12/2010 08:22 PM, Joe Wright wrote: I am writing a review paper at the moment and need to prune out a few conference citations. To see where I've used them (so I can see which ones are really useful and which can be junked) I'd like to highlight all citations that are to Inproceedings entries. Is this possible in Lyx? Not really, and not in LaTeX either, unless you do something to your bst (bibliography style) file. That wouldn't be terribly hard, but editing the BibTeX language is not for the meek. That said, maybe you can use the citation list in the outline view to do what you need to do: DocumentOutline, then choose List of Citations from the dropbox at the top. rh
Re: Highlighting Inproceedings references
Thanks, that might help. Joe
Re: Highlighting Inproceedings references
Am Monday 13 September 2010 02:22:07 schrieb Joe Wright: I am writing a review paper at the moment and need to prune out a few conference citations. To see where I've used them (so I can see which ones are really useful and which can be junked) I'd like to highlight all citations that are to Inproceedings entries. Is this possible in Lyx? Thanks, Joe If you are using jabref as the bib-manager, you could click on entrytype, which will sort them and you have all your incollections, articles or whatever listed in groups. If you have in your bibfile not only the references referred to in the document, use tools in jabref and New subdata base based on aux file which gives you only those references which you have cited in the docu. To find the actual citations in the docu, use Richards hint: That said, maybe you can use the citation list in the outline view to do what you need to do: DocumentOutline, then choose List of Citations from the dropbox at the top. Wolfgang
Highlighting Inproceedings references
I am writing a review paper at the moment and need to prune out a few conference citations. To see where I've used them (so I can see which ones are really useful and which can be junked) I'd like to highlight all citations that are to Inproceedings entries. Is this possible in Lyx? Thanks, Joe
Re: Highlighting Inproceedings references
On 09/12/2010 08:22 PM, Joe Wright wrote: I am writing a review paper at the moment and need to prune out a few conference citations. To see where I've used them (so I can see which ones are really useful and which can be junked) I'd like to highlight all citations that are to Inproceedings entries. Is this possible in Lyx? Not really, and not in LaTeX either, unless you do something to your bst (bibliography style) file. That wouldn't be terribly hard, but editing the BibTeX language is not for the meek. That said, maybe you can use the citation list in the outline view to do what you need to do: DocumentOutline, then choose List of Citations from the dropbox at the top. rh
Re: Highlighting Inproceedings references
Thanks, that might help. Joe
Re: Highlighting Inproceedings references
Am Monday 13 September 2010 02:22:07 schrieb Joe Wright: I am writing a review paper at the moment and need to prune out a few conference citations. To see where I've used them (so I can see which ones are really useful and which can be junked) I'd like to highlight all citations that are to Inproceedings entries. Is this possible in Lyx? Thanks, Joe If you are using jabref as the bib-manager, you could click on entrytype, which will sort them and you have all your incollections, articles or whatever listed in groups. If you have in your bibfile not only the references referred to in the document, use tools in jabref and New subdata base based on aux file which gives you only those references which you have cited in the docu. To find the actual citations in the docu, use Richards hint: That said, maybe you can use the citation list in the outline view to do what you need to do: DocumentOutline, then choose List of Citations from the dropbox at the top. Wolfgang
Highlighting Inproceedings references
I am writing a review paper at the moment and need to prune out a few conference citations. To see where I've used them (so I can see which ones are really useful and which can be junked) I'd like to highlight all citations that are to Inproceedings entries. Is this possible in Lyx? Thanks, Joe
Re: Highlighting Inproceedings references
On 09/12/2010 08:22 PM, Joe Wright wrote: I am writing a review paper at the moment and need to prune out a few conference citations. To see where I've used them (so I can see which ones are really useful and which can be junked) I'd like to highlight all citations that are to Inproceedings entries. Is this possible in Lyx? Not really, and not in LaTeX either, unless you do something to your bst (bibliography style) file. That wouldn't be terribly hard, but editing the BibTeX language is not for the meek. That said, maybe you can use the citation list in the outline view to do what you need to do: Document>Outline, then choose "List of Citations" from the dropbox at the top. rh
Re: Highlighting Inproceedings references
Thanks, that might help. Joe
Re: Highlighting Inproceedings references
Am Monday 13 September 2010 02:22:07 schrieb Joe Wright: > I am writing a review paper at the moment and need to prune out > a few conference citations. To see where I've used them > (so I can see which ones are really useful and which can be junked) > I'd like to highlight all citations that are to Inproceedings entries. > > Is this possible in Lyx? > > Thanks, Joe If you are using jabref as the bib-manager, you could click on entrytype, which will sort them and you have all your incollections, articles or whatever listed in groups. If you have in your bibfile not only the references referred to in the document, use tools in jabref and New subdata base based on aux file which gives you only those references which you have cited in the docu. To find the actual citations in the docu, use Richards hint: That said, maybe you can use the citation list in the outline view to do what you need to do: Document>Outline, then choose "List of Citations" from the dropbox at the top. Wolfgang