Hi!
You can do the following. Use Bibtex as usual and when your document is
finished (i.e. all your references have been included) choose one of the
two following options.
If you know the directory where LyX stores temporary working files, then
click on View-DVI. After that go to the LyX's
Hi!
You can do the following. Use Bibtex as usual and when your document is
finished (i.e. all your references have been included) choose one of the
two following options.
If you know the directory where LyX stores temporary working files, then
click on View-DVI. After that go to the LyX's
Hi!
You can do the following. Use Bibtex as usual and when your document is
finished (i.e. all your references have been included) choose one of the
two following options.
If you know the directory where LyX stores temporary working files, then
click on View->DVI. After that go to the LyX's
Hello
I've always been using BibTex to create references. However for the next
article that I preparing for submission, the publisher requires the
bibliography to be inside the tex document so that they receive one complete
file. The bibliography style I'm using is IEEEtran.bst which is
Hello
I've always been using BibTex to create references. However for the next
article that I preparing for submission, the publisher requires the
bibliography to be inside the tex document so that they receive one complete
file. The bibliography style I'm using is IEEEtran.bst which is
Hello
I've always been using BibTex to create references. However for the next
article that I preparing for submission, the publisher requires the
bibliography to be inside the tex document so that they receive one complete
file. The bibliography style I'm using is IEEEtran.bst which is