Re: Multiple citations
Perfect! Thanks a lot! 2013/7/2 Elena Serioli serr...@gmail.com Ok, I created a little example, with a general father document, a Chapter 1 and a Bibliography.. If you create a pdf of the general document I'll see that the second citation isn't extended.. 2013/7/2 Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com Hello, On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 3:18 PM, Elena serr...@gmail.com wrote: Hi everybody, I'm having some troubles with multiple citations in Lyx. When I have to cite more than one bibliographic note per time, what I see in the PDF is the first citation extended and the other ones just as the first author's letter.. For example, if I cite Me et al, 2000; You et al, 2001; Them and al, 2009, what I get is (Me and al, 2000, Y, T). Could you provide us with a very small example of a LyX file and .bib file that reproduce the issue? This way we can better investigate what goes wrong. Liviu
Re: Multiple citations
Perfect! Thanks a lot! 2013/7/2 Elena Serioli serr...@gmail.com Ok, I created a little example, with a general father document, a Chapter 1 and a Bibliography.. If you create a pdf of the general document I'll see that the second citation isn't extended.. 2013/7/2 Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com Hello, On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 3:18 PM, Elena serr...@gmail.com wrote: Hi everybody, I'm having some troubles with multiple citations in Lyx. When I have to cite more than one bibliographic note per time, what I see in the PDF is the first citation extended and the other ones just as the first author's letter.. For example, if I cite Me et al, 2000; You et al, 2001; Them and al, 2009, what I get is (Me and al, 2000, Y, T). Could you provide us with a very small example of a LyX file and .bib file that reproduce the issue? This way we can better investigate what goes wrong. Liviu
Re: Multiple citations
Perfect! Thanks a lot! 2013/7/2 Elena Serioli <serr...@gmail.com> > Ok, I created a little example, with a general "father" document, a > "Chapter 1" and a Bibliography.. > > If you create a pdf of the general document I'll see that the second > citation isn't extended.. > > > 2013/7/2 Liviu Andronic <landronim...@gmail.com> > >> Hello, >> >> >> On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 3:18 PM, Elena <serr...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > Hi everybody, >> > >> > I'm having some troubles with multiple citations in Lyx. >> > >> > When I have to cite more than one bibliographic note per time, what I >> see in >> > the PDF is the first citation extended and the other ones just as the >> first >> > author's letter.. >> > >> > For example, if I cite Me et al, 2000; You et al, 2001; Them and al, >> 2009, >> > what I get is (Me and al, 2000, Y, T). >> > >> Could you provide us with a very small example of a LyX file and .bib >> file that reproduce the issue? This way we can better investigate what >> goes wrong. >> >> Liviu >> > >
Multiple citations
Hi everybody, I'm having some troubles with multiple citations in Lyx. When I have to cite more than one bibliographic note per time, what I see in the PDF is the first citation extended and the other ones just as the first author's letter.. For example, if I cite Me et al, 2000; You et al, 2001; Them and al, 2009, what I get is (Me and al, 2000, Y, T). Can you help me? Tnks!
Re: Multiple citations
Hello, On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 3:18 PM, Elena serr...@gmail.com wrote: Hi everybody, I'm having some troubles with multiple citations in Lyx. When I have to cite more than one bibliographic note per time, what I see in the PDF is the first citation extended and the other ones just as the first author's letter.. For example, if I cite Me et al, 2000; You et al, 2001; Them and al, 2009, what I get is (Me and al, 2000, Y, T). Could you provide us with a very small example of a LyX file and .bib file that reproduce the issue? This way we can better investigate what goes wrong. Liviu
Re: Multiple citations
Ok, I created a little example, with a general father document, a Chapter 1 and a Bibliography.. If you create a pdf of the general document I'll see that the second citation isn't extended.. 2013/7/2 Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com Hello, On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 3:18 PM, Elena serr...@gmail.com wrote: Hi everybody, I'm having some troubles with multiple citations in Lyx. When I have to cite more than one bibliographic note per time, what I see in the PDF is the first citation extended and the other ones just as the first author's letter.. For example, if I cite Me et al, 2000; You et al, 2001; Them and al, 2009, what I get is (Me and al, 2000, Y, T). Could you provide us with a very small example of a LyX file and .bib file that reproduce the issue? This way we can better investigate what goes wrong. Liviu example bibliogr.lyx Description: Binary data example chapt1.lyx Description: Binary data example general document.lyx Description: Binary data
Re: Multiple citations
On 02/07/2013 11:17 AM, Elena Serioli wrote: Ok, I created a little example, with a general father document, a Chapter 1 and a Bibliography.. If you create a pdf of the general document I'll see that the second citation isn't extended.. 2013/7/2 Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com mailto:landronim...@gmail..com Hello, On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 3:18 PM, Elena serr...@gmail.com mailto:serr...@gmail.com wrote: Hi everybody, I'm having some troubles with multiple citations in Lyx. When I have to cite more than one bibliographic note per time, what I see in the PDF is the first citation extended and the other ones just as the first author's letter.. For example, if I cite Me et al, 2000; You et al, 2001; Them and al, 2009, what I get is (Me and al, 2000, Y, T). Could you provide us with a very small example of a LyX file and .bib file that reproduce the issue? This way we can better investigate what goes wrong. Liviu Hi, Thanks for providing a small example. The problem is that you need to define the label correctly, according to the natbib style, in exactly the form Authors(2013). See the attached, corrected and simplified example. Cheers, Julien example corrected.lyx Description: application/lyx
Multiple citations
Hi everybody, I'm having some troubles with multiple citations in Lyx. When I have to cite more than one bibliographic note per time, what I see in the PDF is the first citation extended and the other ones just as the first author's letter.. For example, if I cite Me et al, 2000; You et al, 2001; Them and al, 2009, what I get is (Me and al, 2000, Y, T). Can you help me? Tnks!
Re: Multiple citations
Hello, On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 3:18 PM, Elena serr...@gmail.com wrote: Hi everybody, I'm having some troubles with multiple citations in Lyx. When I have to cite more than one bibliographic note per time, what I see in the PDF is the first citation extended and the other ones just as the first author's letter.. For example, if I cite Me et al, 2000; You et al, 2001; Them and al, 2009, what I get is (Me and al, 2000, Y, T). Could you provide us with a very small example of a LyX file and .bib file that reproduce the issue? This way we can better investigate what goes wrong. Liviu
Re: Multiple citations
Ok, I created a little example, with a general father document, a Chapter 1 and a Bibliography.. If you create a pdf of the general document I'll see that the second citation isn't extended.. 2013/7/2 Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com Hello, On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 3:18 PM, Elena serr...@gmail.com wrote: Hi everybody, I'm having some troubles with multiple citations in Lyx. When I have to cite more than one bibliographic note per time, what I see in the PDF is the first citation extended and the other ones just as the first author's letter.. For example, if I cite Me et al, 2000; You et al, 2001; Them and al, 2009, what I get is (Me and al, 2000, Y, T). Could you provide us with a very small example of a LyX file and .bib file that reproduce the issue? This way we can better investigate what goes wrong. Liviu example bibliogr.lyx Description: Binary data example chapt1.lyx Description: Binary data example general document.lyx Description: Binary data
Re: Multiple citations
On 02/07/2013 11:17 AM, Elena Serioli wrote: Ok, I created a little example, with a general father document, a Chapter 1 and a Bibliography.. If you create a pdf of the general document I'll see that the second citation isn't extended.. 2013/7/2 Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com mailto:landronim...@gmail..com Hello, On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 3:18 PM, Elena serr...@gmail.com mailto:serr...@gmail.com wrote: Hi everybody, I'm having some troubles with multiple citations in Lyx. When I have to cite more than one bibliographic note per time, what I see in the PDF is the first citation extended and the other ones just as the first author's letter.. For example, if I cite Me et al, 2000; You et al, 2001; Them and al, 2009, what I get is (Me and al, 2000, Y, T). Could you provide us with a very small example of a LyX file and .bib file that reproduce the issue? This way we can better investigate what goes wrong. Liviu Hi, Thanks for providing a small example. The problem is that you need to define the label correctly, according to the natbib style, in exactly the form Authors(2013). See the attached, corrected and simplified example. Cheers, Julien example corrected.lyx Description: application/lyx
Multiple citations
Hi everybody, I'm having some troubles with multiple citations in Lyx. When I have to cite more than one bibliographic note per time, what I see in the PDF is the first citation extended and the other ones just as the first author's letter.. For example, if I cite Me et al, 2000; You et al, 2001; Them and al, 2009, what I get is (Me and al, 2000, Y, T). Can you help me? Tnks!
Re: Multiple citations
Hello, On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 3:18 PM, Elena <serr...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi everybody, > > I'm having some troubles with multiple citations in Lyx. > > When I have to cite more than one bibliographic note per time, what I see in > the PDF is the first citation extended and the other ones just as the first > author's letter.. > > For example, if I cite Me et al, 2000; You et al, 2001; Them and al, 2009, > what I get is (Me and al, 2000, Y, T). > Could you provide us with a very small example of a LyX file and .bib file that reproduce the issue? This way we can better investigate what goes wrong. Liviu
Re: Multiple citations
Ok, I created a little example, with a general "father" document, a "Chapter 1" and a Bibliography.. If you create a pdf of the general document I'll see that the second citation isn't extended.. 2013/7/2 Liviu Andronic <landronim...@gmail.com> > Hello, > > > On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 3:18 PM, Elena <serr...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi everybody, > > > > I'm having some troubles with multiple citations in Lyx. > > > > When I have to cite more than one bibliographic note per time, what I > see in > > the PDF is the first citation extended and the other ones just as the > first > > author's letter.. > > > > For example, if I cite Me et al, 2000; You et al, 2001; Them and al, > 2009, > > what I get is (Me and al, 2000, Y, T). > > > Could you provide us with a very small example of a LyX file and .bib > file that reproduce the issue? This way we can better investigate what > goes wrong. > > Liviu > example bibliogr.lyx Description: Binary data example chapt1.lyx Description: Binary data example general document.lyx Description: Binary data
Re: Multiple citations
On 02/07/2013 11:17 AM, Elena Serioli wrote: Ok, I created a little example, with a general "father" document, a "Chapter 1" and a Bibliography.. If you create a pdf of the general document I'll see that the second citation isn't extended.. 2013/7/2 Liviu Andronic <landronim...@gmail.com <mailto:landronim...@gmail..com>> Hello, On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 3:18 PM, Elena <serr...@gmail.com <mailto:serr...@gmail.com>> wrote: > Hi everybody, > > I'm having some troubles with multiple citations in Lyx. > > When I have to cite more than one bibliographic note per time, what I see in > the PDF is the first citation extended and the other ones just as the first > author's letter.. > > For example, if I cite Me et al, 2000; You et al, 2001; Them and al, 2009, > what I get is (Me and al, 2000, Y, T). > Could you provide us with a very small example of a LyX file and .bib file that reproduce the issue? This way we can better investigate what goes wrong. Liviu Hi, Thanks for providing a small example. The problem is that you need to define the label correctly, according to the natbib style, in exactly the form "Authors(2013)". See the attached, corrected and simplified example. Cheers, Julien example corrected.lyx Description: application/lyx
multiple citations into a single citation
Dear Lyx users, I would like to collapse various references into a single one. For example, instead of : Various authors have shown that ... [1-3], [1] Jones... [2] Smith... [3] Durand... I would like to get : Various authors have shown that ... [1], [1] Jones...; Smith...; Durand... Or, even better (american chemical society style) : Various authors have shown that ... [1], [1] For several examples, see: (a) Jones... (b) Smith... (c) Durand... Is there a package that can settle such issue ? Thank you for your help, Romuald
multiple citations into a single citation
Dear Lyx users, I would like to collapse various references into a single one. For example, instead of : Various authors have shown that ... [1-3], [1] Jones... [2] Smith... [3] Durand... I would like to get : Various authors have shown that ... [1], [1] Jones...; Smith...; Durand... Or, even better (american chemical society style) : Various authors have shown that ... [1], [1] For several examples, see: (a) Jones... (b) Smith... (c) Durand... Is there a package that can settle such issue ? Thank you for your help, Romuald
multiple citations into a single citation
Dear Lyx users, I would like to collapse various references into a single one. For example, instead of : Various authors have shown that ... [1-3], [1] Jones... [2] Smith... [3] Durand... I would like to get : Various authors have shown that ... [1], [1] Jones...; Smith...; Durand... Or, even better (american chemical society style) : Various authors have shown that ... [1], [1] For several examples, see: (a) Jones... (b) Smith... (c) Durand... Is there a package that can settle such issue ? Thank you for your help, Romuald
Re: multiple citations
R.G.N. Meegama wrote: Hi, Rather than writing [1,2,3,4,5], how can I insert multiple citations as [1-5] in lyx. I am using lyx 1.1.6fix3. http://www.lyx.org/help/bibtex/bibtex.php3#multi Herbert
Re: multiple citations
R.G.N. Meegama wrote: Hi, Rather than writing [1,2,3,4,5], how can I insert multiple citations as [1-5] in lyx. I am using lyx 1.1.6fix3. http://www.lyx.org/help/bibtex/bibtex.php3#multi Herbert
Re: multiple citations
R.G.N. Meegama wrote: > Hi, > > Rather than writing [1,2,3,4,5], how can I insert multiple citations as > [1-5] in lyx. I am using lyx 1.1.6fix3. http://www.lyx.org/help/bibtex/bibtex.php3#multi Herbert
multiple citations
Hi, Rather than writing [1,2,3,4,5], how can I insert multiple citations as [1-5] in lyx. I am using lyx 1.1.6fix3. Thanks, Gayan
multiple citations
Hi, Rather than writing [1,2,3,4,5], how can I insert multiple citations as [1-5] in lyx. I am using lyx 1.1.6fix3. Thanks, Gayan
multiple citations
Hi, Rather than writing [1,2,3,4,5], how can I insert multiple citations as [1-5] in lyx. I am using lyx 1.1.6fix3. Thanks, Gayan
problem with multiple citations
hi, i am using lyx 1.1.6 on a linux red hat 6.2 When I want to give some citations, I use the menu: Insert-Citation Reference ... to invoke a Citation popup windows prompted. If I try to select more than one key from the pull-down menu (i am using .bib data base, both of them appear in the window but when i try View -postscript, only the first reference appear and i get a question mark in place of the other. when i try File-Import-Latex, it seems that there is an extra space between the references keys. any idea? thanks, hezi.
problem with multiple citations
hi, i am using lyx 1.1.6 on a linux red hat 6.2 When I want to give some citations, I use the menu: Insert-Citation Reference ... to invoke a Citation popup windows prompted. If I try to select more than one key from the pull-down menu (i am using .bib data base, both of them appear in the window but when i try View -postscript, only the first reference appear and i get a question mark in place of the other. when i try File-Import-Latex, it seems that there is an extra space between the references keys. any idea? thanks, hezi.
problem with multiple citations
hi, i am using lyx 1.1.6 on a linux red hat 6.2 When I want to give some citations, I use the menu: Insert->Citation Reference ... to invoke a Citation popup windows prompted. If I try to select more than one key from the pull-down menu (i am using .bib data base, both of them appear in the window but when i try View ->postscript, only the first reference appear and i get a question mark in place of the other. when i try File->Import->Latex, it seems that there is an extra space between the references keys. any idea? thanks, hezi.
Re: Multiple citations after a sentence
Kevin Gross wrote: Hi all! ...it was not until the advancement of molecular orbital theory that cycloaddition reactions were well understood [1,2,5]. as opposed to the absolutely unacceptable :) ...it was not until the advancement of molecular orbital theory that cycloaddition reactions were well understood [1] [2] [5]. Here, [1,2,5] refer to the 1st, 2nd and 5th entry in the References section. If it makes any difference, I am using the article document class. I am just looking for a quick fix (well, other than actually typing "[1,2,5]") as I hope to learn BibTeX soon. But I'm looking for a fix that will allow dynamic updating of references, i.e. keep track of the reference numbers upon addition and deletion of reference entries, much the same as LyX does for cross-referencing. if your bibtex-file is ok, than: in latex: \cite{key1,key2,...} just like: \cite{deitel:99,doberanz:96} deitel:99 and doberanz:96 are the bibtex keys. if your keys are 1, 2, .. than \cite{1,2} with LyX Insert-citation- choose the first bibtex entry from the list and add the next manually: "deitel:99" from list and than "doberanz:96" from keyborad. alle entrys must separated by comma. Herbert -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.perce.de/voss
Re: Multiple citations after a sentence
Herbert Voss wrote: Kevin Gross wrote: Hi all! ...it was not until the advancement of molecular orbital theory that cycloaddition reactions were well understood [1,2,5]. as opposed to the absolutely unacceptable :) ...it was not until the advancement of molecular orbital theory that cycloaddition reactions were well understood [1] [2] [5]. Here, [1,2,5] refer to the 1st, 2nd and 5th entry in the References section. If it makes any difference, I am using the article document class. I am just looking for a quick fix (well, other than actually typing "[1,2,5]") as I hope to learn BibTeX soon. But I'm looking for a fix that will allow dynamic updating of references, i.e. keep track of the reference numbers upon addition and deletion of reference entries, much the same as LyX does for cross-referencing. if your bibtex-file is ok, than: in latex: \cite{key1,key2,...} just like: \cite{deitel:99,doberanz:96} deitel:99 and doberanz:96 are the bibtex keys. if your keys are 1, 2, .. than \cite{1,2} with LyX Insert-citation- choose the first bibtex entry from the list and add the next manually: "deitel:99" from list and than "doberanz:96" from keyborad. alle entrys must separated by comma. Herbert -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.perce.de/voss Hi, In addition to that, if you use \uepackage{cite} in the preamble, the citations will be ordered and without intermediate references. For example, [1,2,3,5] will be [1-3,5] Hope this help Osvaldo Fornaro IFIMAT - Universidad Nacional del Centro Argentina
Re: Multiple citations after a sentence
Kevin Gross wrote: Hi all! ...it was not until the advancement of molecular orbital theory that cycloaddition reactions were well understood [1,2,5]. as opposed to the absolutely unacceptable :) ...it was not until the advancement of molecular orbital theory that cycloaddition reactions were well understood [1] [2] [5]. Here, [1,2,5] refer to the 1st, 2nd and 5th entry in the References section. If it makes any difference, I am using the article document class. I am just looking for a quick fix (well, other than actually typing "[1,2,5]") as I hope to learn BibTeX soon. But I'm looking for a fix that will allow dynamic updating of references, i.e. keep track of the reference numbers upon addition and deletion of reference entries, much the same as LyX does for cross-referencing. if your bibtex-file is ok, than: in latex: \cite{key1,key2,...} just like: \cite{deitel:99,doberanz:96} deitel:99 and doberanz:96 are the bibtex keys. if your keys are 1, 2, .. than \cite{1,2} with LyX Insert-citation- choose the first bibtex entry from the list and add the next manually: "deitel:99" from list and than "doberanz:96" from keyborad. alle entrys must separated by comma. Herbert -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.perce.de/voss
Re: Multiple citations after a sentence
Herbert Voss wrote: Kevin Gross wrote: Hi all! ...it was not until the advancement of molecular orbital theory that cycloaddition reactions were well understood [1,2,5]. as opposed to the absolutely unacceptable :) ...it was not until the advancement of molecular orbital theory that cycloaddition reactions were well understood [1] [2] [5]. Here, [1,2,5] refer to the 1st, 2nd and 5th entry in the References section. If it makes any difference, I am using the article document class. I am just looking for a quick fix (well, other than actually typing "[1,2,5]") as I hope to learn BibTeX soon. But I'm looking for a fix that will allow dynamic updating of references, i.e. keep track of the reference numbers upon addition and deletion of reference entries, much the same as LyX does for cross-referencing. if your bibtex-file is ok, than: in latex: \cite{key1,key2,...} just like: \cite{deitel:99,doberanz:96} deitel:99 and doberanz:96 are the bibtex keys. if your keys are 1, 2, .. than \cite{1,2} with LyX Insert-citation- choose the first bibtex entry from the list and add the next manually: "deitel:99" from list and than "doberanz:96" from keyborad. alle entrys must separated by comma. Herbert -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.perce.de/voss Hi, In addition to that, if you use \uepackage{cite} in the preamble, the citations will be ordered and without intermediate references. For example, [1,2,3,5] will be [1-3,5] Hope this help Osvaldo Fornaro IFIMAT - Universidad Nacional del Centro Argentina
Re: Multiple citations after a sentence
Kevin Gross wrote: > > Hi all! > > ...it was not until the advancement of molecular orbital theory that > cycloaddition reactions were well understood [1,2,5]. > > as opposed to the absolutely unacceptable :) > > ...it was not until the advancement of molecular orbital theory that > cycloaddition reactions were well understood [1] [2] [5]. > > Here, [1,2,5] refer to the 1st, 2nd and 5th entry in the References > section. If it makes any difference, I am using the article document > class. I am just looking for a quick fix (well, other than actually > typing "[1,2,5]") as I hope to learn BibTeX soon. But I'm looking for a > fix that will allow dynamic updating of references, i.e. keep track of > the reference numbers upon addition and deletion of reference entries, > much the same as LyX does for cross-referencing. if your bibtex-file is ok, than: in latex: \cite{key1,key2,...} just like: \cite{deitel:99,doberanz:96} deitel:99 and doberanz:96 are the bibtex keys. if your keys are 1, 2, .. than \cite{1,2} with LyX Insert->citation-> choose the first bibtex entry from the list and add the next manually: "deitel:99" from list and than "doberanz:96" from keyborad. alle entrys must separated by comma. Herbert -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.perce.de/voss
Re: Multiple citations after a sentence
Herbert Voss wrote: > Kevin Gross wrote: > > > > Hi all! > > > > ...it was not until the advancement of molecular orbital theory that > > cycloaddition reactions were well understood [1,2,5]. > > > > as opposed to the absolutely unacceptable :) > > > > ...it was not until the advancement of molecular orbital theory that > > cycloaddition reactions were well understood [1] [2] [5]. > > > > Here, [1,2,5] refer to the 1st, 2nd and 5th entry in the References > > section. If it makes any difference, I am using the article document > > class. I am just looking for a quick fix (well, other than actually > > typing "[1,2,5]") as I hope to learn BibTeX soon. But I'm looking for a > > fix that will allow dynamic updating of references, i.e. keep track of > > the reference numbers upon addition and deletion of reference entries, > > much the same as LyX does for cross-referencing. > > if your bibtex-file is ok, than: > > in latex: \cite{key1,key2,...} just like: \cite{deitel:99,doberanz:96} > > deitel:99 and doberanz:96 are the bibtex keys. if your keys are 1, 2, .. > than \cite{1,2} > > with LyX Insert->citation-> choose the first bibtex entry from the > list > and add the next manually: > "deitel:99" from list and than "doberanz:96" from keyborad. alle entrys > must separated by comma. > > Herbert > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.perce.de/voss Hi, In addition to that, if you use \uepackage{cite} in the preamble, the citations will be ordered and without intermediate references. For example, [1,2,3,5] will be [1-3,5] Hope this help Osvaldo Fornaro IFIMAT - Universidad Nacional del Centro Argentina