Mehrdad Oveisi move...@gmail.com írta:
Thank you for your reply, Csikos. Let me simplify my question a bit.
What I need is a combination of
-- abbrv which abbreviates the authors' first names, and
-- alpha which creates keys like [Tar56] which are short and readable
as in the example in my
That's great! I just wanted to stay with the existing styles before
thinking of customization, but now what you have made should do exactly
what I need.
Thank you,
Mehrdad
On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 5:35 AM, Csikos Bela bcsikos...@freemail.hu wrote:
Mehrdad Oveisi move...@gmail.com írta:
Thank
Mehrdad Oveisi move...@gmail.com írta:
Thank you for your reply, Csikos. Let me simplify my question a bit.
What I need is a combination of
-- abbrv which abbreviates the authors' first names, and
-- alpha which creates keys like [Tar56] which are short and readable
as in the example in my
That's great! I just wanted to stay with the existing styles before
thinking of customization, but now what you have made should do exactly
what I need.
Thank you,
Mehrdad
On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 5:35 AM, Csikos Bela bcsikos...@freemail.hu wrote:
Mehrdad Oveisi move...@gmail.com írta:
Thank
Mehrdad Oveisi írta:
>Thank you for your reply, Csikos. Let me simplify my question a bit.
>What I need is a combination of
>
>-- "abbrv" which abbreviates the authors' first names, and
>-- "alpha" which creates keys like [Tar56] which are short and readable
>
>as in the
That's great! I just wanted to stay with the existing styles before
thinking of customization, but now what you have made should do exactly
what I need.
Thank you,
Mehrdad
On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 5:35 AM, Csikos Bela wrote:
> Mehrdad Oveisi írta:
>
Hello,
I am using LyX with Natbib and Natbib style set to Author-year (under
Document - Settings - Bibliography - Citation Style).
If I use Insert - List / TOC - BibTex Bibliography, and choose
alpha as the Style, then I get results such as
[Tar56] Alfred Tarski. Logic, Semantics,
Mehrdad Oveisi move...@gmail.com írta:
Hello,
I am using LyX with Natbib and Natbib style set to Author-year (under
Document - Settings - Bibliography - Citation Style).
If I use Insert - List / TOC - BibTex Bibliography, and choose
alpha as the Style, then I get results such as
[Tar56] Alfred
Thank you for your reply, Csikos. Let me simplify my question a bit.
What I need is a combination of
-- abbrv which abbreviates the authors' first names, and
-- alpha which creates keys like [Tar56] which are short and readable
as in the example in my previous email:
[Tar56] A. Tarski.
Hello,
I am using LyX with Natbib and Natbib style set to Author-year (under
Document - Settings - Bibliography - Citation Style).
If I use Insert - List / TOC - BibTex Bibliography, and choose
alpha as the Style, then I get results such as
[Tar56] Alfred Tarski. Logic, Semantics,
Mehrdad Oveisi move...@gmail.com írta:
Hello,
I am using LyX with Natbib and Natbib style set to Author-year (under
Document - Settings - Bibliography - Citation Style).
If I use Insert - List / TOC - BibTex Bibliography, and choose
alpha as the Style, then I get results such as
[Tar56] Alfred
Thank you for your reply, Csikos. Let me simplify my question a bit.
What I need is a combination of
-- abbrv which abbreviates the authors' first names, and
-- alpha which creates keys like [Tar56] which are short and readable
as in the example in my previous email:
[Tar56] A. Tarski.
Hello,
I am using LyX with Natbib and Natbib style set to "Author-year" (under
"Document" -> "Settings" -> "Bibliography" -> "Citation Style").
If I use "Insert" -> "List / TOC" -> "BibTex Bibliography", and choose
"alpha" as the "Style", then I get results such as
[Tar56] Alfred Tarski. Logic,
Mehrdad Oveisi írta:
>Hello,
>
>I am using LyX with Natbib and Natbib style set to "Author-year" (under
>"Document" -> "Settings" -> "Bibliography" -> "Citation Style").
>
>If I use "Insert" -> "List / TOC" -> "BibTex Bibliography", and choose
>"alpha" as the "Style", then I
Thank you for your reply, Csikos. Let me simplify my question a bit.
What I need is a combination of
-- "abbrv" which abbreviates the authors' first names, and
-- "alpha" which creates keys like [Tar56] which are short and readable
as in the example in my previous email:
[Tar56] A. Tarski.
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