Re: Is it possible to control references format?
I think you want to insert cross-references with the Format: box set to formatted reference. See section 6.1 of the User Guide for details. Paul First, thanks for your hint. If I get it right, your suggestion is to use the refstyle package (which is what is done using formatted reference) and define a custom refstyle.cfg in order to get the desired result. To obtain this, I should pass the noconfig option to refstyle. Now, if I insert it in the field Document - Settings - Document class - Custom it is not passed to refstyle. If I insert manually in the preamble \usepackage[noconfig]{refstyle} I get an error. So, how do I pass the noconfig options to refstyle? BTW: I don't know why, but in my case refstyle is not localized. Fabio
Re: Is it possible to control references format?
I think you want to insert cross-references with the Format: box set to formatted reference. See section 6.1 of the User Guide for details. Paul First, thanks for your hint. If I get it right, your suggestion is to use the refstyle package (which is what is done using formatted reference) and define a custom refstyle.cfg in order to get the desired result. To obtain this, I should pass the noconfig option to refstyle. Now, if I insert it in the field Document - Settings - Document class - Custom it is not passed to refstyle. If I insert manually in the preamble \usepackage[noconfig]{refstyle} I get an error. So, how do I pass the noconfig options to refstyle? BTW: I don't know why, but in my case refstyle is not localized. Fabio
Re: Is it possible to control references format?
I think you want to insert cross-references with the Format: box set to "formatted reference". See section 6.1 of the User Guide for details. Paul First, thanks for your hint. If I get it right, your suggestion is to use the refstyle package (which is what is done using "formatted reference") and define a custom refstyle.cfg in order to get the desired result. To obtain this, I should pass the noconfig option to refstyle. Now, if I insert it in the field Document -> Settings -> Document class -> Custom it is not passed to refstyle. If I insert manually in the preamble \usepackage[noconfig]{refstyle} I get an error. So, how do I pass the noconfig options to refstyle? BTW: I don't know why, but in my case refstyle is not localized. Fabio
Is it possible to control references format?
Hi all, I am wondering if it is possible to control the format of references inside a document from the document settings. I mean: I would like to have all references to equations (that is, label of the form eq:* ) formatted as (.), references to thm:* formatted as [.] and all others simply as a number. This should be defined somewhere inside the document settings. From the searches I made, I concluded that this is not possible: I must check every single reference and include manually the desired delimiters. Am I wrong? TIA Fabio
Re: Is it possible to control references format?
I think you want to insert cross-references with the Format: box set to formatted reference. See section 6.1 of the User Guide for details. Paul
Is it possible to control references format?
Hi all, I am wondering if it is possible to control the format of references inside a document from the document settings. I mean: I would like to have all references to equations (that is, label of the form eq:* ) formatted as (.), references to thm:* formatted as [.] and all others simply as a number. This should be defined somewhere inside the document settings. From the searches I made, I concluded that this is not possible: I must check every single reference and include manually the desired delimiters. Am I wrong? TIA Fabio
Re: Is it possible to control references format?
I think you want to insert cross-references with the Format: box set to formatted reference. See section 6.1 of the User Guide for details. Paul
Is it possible to control references format?
Hi all, I am wondering if it is possible to control the format of references inside a document from the document settings. I mean: I would like to have all references to equations (that is, label of the form eq:* ) formatted as (.), references to thm:* formatted as [.] and all others simply as a number. This should be defined somewhere inside the document settings. From the searches I made, I concluded that this is not possible: I must check every single reference and include manually the desired delimiters. Am I wrong? TIA Fabio
Re: Is it possible to control references format?
I think you want to insert cross-references with the Format: box set to "formatted reference". See section 6.1 of the User Guide for details. Paul