On 05/30/2013 09:19 AM, Jürgen Lange wrote:
Hallo Lyx-fans,
I want to report a bug with XHTML output:
If no reference is cited in text, the bibtex references are missing in
XHTML output.
Setting: Content: all references (references only, no citation in text)
This is not implemented yet.
On 05/30/2013 09:19 AM, Jürgen Lange wrote:
Hallo Lyx-fans,
I want to report a bug with XHTML output:
If no reference is cited in text, the bibtex references are missing in
XHTML output.
Setting: Content: all references (references only, no citation in text)
This is not implemented yet.
On 05/30/2013 09:19 AM, Jürgen Lange wrote:
Hallo Lyx-fans,
I want to report a bug with XHTML output:
If no reference is cited in text, the bibtex references are missing in
XHTML output.
Setting: Content: all references (references only, no citation in text)
This is not implemented yet.
On 03/02/2012 04:00 AM, Jonas Lindh wrote:
My only working solution to problems with bibtex has unfortunately
been to leave Lyx and clean up plain latex and compile...
I have basically tried everything to get this to work in lyx...
This is very hard to debug remotely, I'm afraid.
Richard
On 03/02/2012 04:00 AM, Jonas Lindh wrote:
My only working solution to problems with bibtex has unfortunately
been to leave Lyx and clean up plain latex and compile...
I have basically tried everything to get this to work in lyx...
This is very hard to debug remotely, I'm afraid.
Richard
On 03/02/2012 04:00 AM, Jonas Lindh wrote:
My only working solution to problems with bibtex has unfortunately
been to leave Lyx and clean up plain latex and compile...
I have basically tried everything to get this to work in lyx...
This is very hard to debug remotely, I'm afraid.
Richard
My only working solution to problems with bibtex has unfortunately been to
leave Lyx and clean up plain latex and compile...
I have basically tried everything to get this to work in lyx...
Jonas
http://www.ling.gu.se/~jonas
2012/2/27 Jonas Lindh jonas.lindh...@gmail.com
When I create
My only working solution to problems with bibtex has unfortunately been to
leave Lyx and clean up plain latex and compile...
I have basically tried everything to get this to work in lyx...
Jonas
http://www.ling.gu.se/~jonas
2012/2/27 Jonas Lindh jonas.lindh...@gmail.com
When I create
My only working solution to problems with bibtex has unfortunately been to
leave Lyx and clean up plain latex and compile...
I have basically tried everything to get this to work in lyx...
Jonas
http://www.ling.gu.se/~jonas
2012/2/27 Jonas Lindh
> When I
According to http://tug.org/mactex/faq/#qm04 I should put my bst file under
~/Library/texmf/tex/ which I have already done (also tried several other
places, so I can't understand why it can't be read?
Jonas
2012/2/24 Jonas Lindh jonas.lindh...@gmail.com
On Friday, February 24, 2012, Richard
When I create a test file and use same bst or different (plainnat) I get
the same errors from bibtex... I am still presuming I have to put the bsts
yet some other place, but they are all over now... any input more on this?
Best regards
Jonas
2012/2/27 Jonas Lindh jonas.lindh...@gmail.com
According to http://tug.org/mactex/faq/#qm04 I should put my bst file under
~/Library/texmf/tex/ which I have already done (also tried several other
places, so I can't understand why it can't be read?
Jonas
2012/2/24 Jonas Lindh jonas.lindh...@gmail.com
On Friday, February 24, 2012, Richard
When I create a test file and use same bst or different (plainnat) I get
the same errors from bibtex... I am still presuming I have to put the bsts
yet some other place, but they are all over now... any input more on this?
Best regards
Jonas
2012/2/27 Jonas Lindh jonas.lindh...@gmail.com
According to http://tug.org/mactex/faq/#qm04 I should put my bst file under
~/Library/texmf/tex/ which I have already done (also tried several other
places, so I can't understand why it can't be read?
Jonas
2012/2/24 Jonas Lindh
>
>
> On Friday, February 24, 2012,
When I create a test file and use same bst or different (plainnat) I get
the same errors from bibtex... I am still presuming I have to put the bsts
yet some other place, but they are all over now... any input more on this?
Best regards
Jonas
2012/2/27 Jonas Lindh
>
On 02/24/2012 08:46 AM, Jonas Lindh wrote:
Hi.
After updating etc I can't seem to get my references into the compiled
pdf using lyx 2.0.2 on macosx 10.7.3 and a bst that used to work great
from a professor at my dept. MacTeX 2011 is installed and updated
using Tex live...
I am attaching the
On Friday, February 24, 2012, Richard Heck wrote:
On 02/24/2012 08:46 AM, Jonas Lindh wrote:
Hi.
After updating etc I can't seem to get my references into the compiled
pdf using lyx 2.0.2 on macosx 10.7.3 and a bst that used to work great
from a professor at my dept. MacTeX 2011 is
On 02/24/2012 08:46 AM, Jonas Lindh wrote:
Hi.
After updating etc I can't seem to get my references into the compiled
pdf using lyx 2.0.2 on macosx 10.7.3 and a bst that used to work great
from a professor at my dept. MacTeX 2011 is installed and updated
using Tex live...
I am attaching the
On Friday, February 24, 2012, Richard Heck wrote:
On 02/24/2012 08:46 AM, Jonas Lindh wrote:
Hi.
After updating etc I can't seem to get my references into the compiled
pdf using lyx 2.0.2 on macosx 10.7.3 and a bst that used to work great
from a professor at my dept. MacTeX 2011 is
On 02/24/2012 08:46 AM, Jonas Lindh wrote:
> Hi.
> After updating etc I can't seem to get my references into the compiled
> pdf using lyx 2.0.2 on macosx 10.7.3 and a bst that used to work great
> from a professor at my dept. MacTeX 2011 is installed and updated
> using Tex live...
>
> I am
On Friday, February 24, 2012, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 02/24/2012 08:46 AM, Jonas Lindh wrote:
> > Hi.
> > After updating etc I can't seem to get my references into the compiled
> > pdf using lyx 2.0.2 on macosx 10.7.3 and a bst that used to work great
> > from a professor at my dept. MacTeX 2011
On 05/07/2011 22:06, Jakob Schlockermann wrote:
Hi folks,
I have the following problem with Lyx 2.0:
When creating a References list with my Bibtex-Database (which is
managed in Jabref), the references simply go down the whole first page
over the pagenumber and so on, until the last half of
On 07/06/2011 09:34 AM, Thomas wrote:
On 05/07/2011 22:06, Jakob Schlockermann wrote:
Hi folks,
I have the following problem with Lyx 2.0:
When creating a References list with my Bibtex-Database (which is
managed in Jabref), the references simply go down the whole first page
over the
On 05/07/2011 22:06, Jakob Schlockermann wrote:
Hi folks,
I have the following problem with Lyx 2.0:
When creating a References list with my Bibtex-Database (which is
managed in Jabref), the references simply go down the whole first page
over the pagenumber and so on, until the last half of
On 07/06/2011 09:34 AM, Thomas wrote:
On 05/07/2011 22:06, Jakob Schlockermann wrote:
Hi folks,
I have the following problem with Lyx 2.0:
When creating a References list with my Bibtex-Database (which is
managed in Jabref), the references simply go down the whole first page
over the
On 05/07/2011 22:06, Jakob Schlockermann wrote:
Hi folks,
I have the following problem with Lyx 2.0:
When creating a References list with my Bibtex-Database (which is
managed in Jabref), the references simply go down the whole first page
over the pagenumber and so on, until the last half of
On 07/06/2011 09:34 AM, Thomas wrote:
> On 05/07/2011 22:06, Jakob Schlockermann wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I have the following problem with Lyx 2.0:
>>
>> When creating a References list with my Bibtex-Database (which is
>> managed in Jabref), the references simply go down the whole first page
>>
Geoff;
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
Hi
I have a multipart document, at the end of which I want to add a
bibliography. How do I make the bibliography 'global' so that its
contents can be seen from all the parts.
Place a bibtex generated reference widget(bgrw) where you want the
bibliography to appear
Geoff;
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
Hi
I have a multipart document, at the end of which I want to add a
bibliography. How do I make the bibliography 'global' so that its
contents can be seen from all the parts.
Place a bibtex generated reference widget(bgrw) where you want the
bibliography to appear
Geoff;
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
Hi
I have a multipart document, at the end of which I want to add a
bibliography. How do I make the bibliography 'global' so that its
contents can be seen from all the parts.
Place a "bibtex generated reference" widget(bgrw) where you want the
bibliography to
On Tuesday 18 November 2003 20:35, Andres Becerra Sandoval wrote:
Hello,
En Tue, 18 Nov 2003 18:40:55 +0100, Wolfgang Engelmann
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribi:
Does somebody know, how a particular reference is searched for if it is
found
in let's say bib1.bib and bib2.bib and bib5.bib?
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
However, I am afraid I have not explained well enough my problem.
Out of a few thousand citations (in the different .bib-files) I want
only the ones which are actually cited in my book (perhaps 20 or so)
and get them in a new (pybliographic-) file.
Export to latex,
Using sixpack you can mark entries according to the .aux file. Then just
export to a separate bibfile.
IMO sixpack is a most excellent piece of software!
Gareth
Angus Leeming wrote:
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
However, I am afraid I have not explained well enough my problem.
Out of a few thousand
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I use several .bib-files in the BibTeX references at the end of my document.
They are all quite large (beyond 1000 entries each). Some references are
listed in two or more of the bibfiles and have the same marks (e.g. AMC+99).
Does somebody know, how a particular
On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 09:14:25AM +0100, Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote:
From: Wolfgang Engelmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: BibTeX references and several bibfiles
Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2003 18:40:55 +0100
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Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
However, I am afraid I have not explained well enough my
problem. Out of a few thousand citations (in the different
.bib-files) I want only the ones which are actually cited in my
book (perhaps 20 or so) and get them in a
On Tuesday 18 November 2003 20:35, Andres Becerra Sandoval wrote:
Hello,
En Tue, 18 Nov 2003 18:40:55 +0100, Wolfgang Engelmann
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribi:
Does somebody know, how a particular reference is searched for if it is
found
in let's say bib1.bib and bib2.bib and bib5.bib?
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
However, I am afraid I have not explained well enough my problem.
Out of a few thousand citations (in the different .bib-files) I want
only the ones which are actually cited in my book (perhaps 20 or so)
and get them in a new (pybliographic-) file.
Export to latex,
Using sixpack you can mark entries according to the .aux file. Then just
export to a separate bibfile.
IMO sixpack is a most excellent piece of software!
Gareth
Angus Leeming wrote:
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
However, I am afraid I have not explained well enough my problem.
Out of a few thousand
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I use several .bib-files in the BibTeX references at the end of my document.
They are all quite large (beyond 1000 entries each). Some references are
listed in two or more of the bibfiles and have the same marks (e.g. AMC+99).
Does somebody know, how a particular
On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 09:14:25AM +0100, Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote:
From: Wolfgang Engelmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: BibTeX references and several bibfiles
Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2003 18:40:55 +0100
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Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
However, I am afraid I have not explained well enough my
problem. Out of a few thousand citations (in the different
.bib-files) I want only the ones which are actually cited in my
book (perhaps 20 or so) and get them in a
On Tuesday 18 November 2003 20:35, Andres Becerra Sandoval wrote:
> Hello,
> En Tue, 18 Nov 2003 18:40:55 +0100, Wolfgang Engelmann
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribiÃÂ:
> > Does somebody know, how a particular reference is searched for if it is
> > found
> > in let's say bib1.bib and bib2.bib and
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> However, I am afraid I have not explained well enough my problem.
> Out of a few thousand citations (in the different .bib-files) I want
> only the ones which are actually cited in my book (perhaps 20 or so)
> and get them in a new (pybliographic-) file.
Export to
Using sixpack you can mark entries according to the .aux file. Then just
export to a separate bibfile.
IMO sixpack is a most excellent piece of software!
Gareth
Angus Leeming wrote:
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
However, I am afraid I have not explained well enough my problem.
Out of a few thousand
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I use several .bib-files in the BibTeX references at the end of my document.
They are all quite large (beyond 1000 entries each). Some references are
listed in two or more of the bibfiles and have the same marks (e.g. AMC+99).
Does somebody know, how a particular
On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 09:14:25AM +0100, Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote:
>
> >>From: Wolfgang Engelmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>Subject: BibTeX references and several bibfiles
> >>Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2003 18:40:55 +0100
> >>X-AntiVirus: checked by AntiVir Milter 1.0.4; AVE
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Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> However, I am afraid I have not explained well enough my
> problem. Out of a few thousand citations (in the different
> .bib-files) I want only the ones which are actually cited in my
> book (perhaps 20 or so) and get them
From: Wolfgang Engelmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: BibTeX references and several bibfiles
Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2003 18:40:55 +0100
X-AntiVirus: checked by AntiVir Milter 1.0.4; AVE 6.22.0.1; VDF 6.22.0.40
I use several .bib-files in the BibTeX references at the end of my
From: Wolfgang Engelmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: BibTeX references and several bibfiles
Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2003 18:40:55 +0100
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I use several .bib-files in the BibTeX references at the end of my
>>From: Wolfgang Engelmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: BibTeX references and several bibfiles
>>Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2003 18:40:55 +0100
>>X-AntiVirus: checked by AntiVir Milter 1.0.4; AVE 6.22.0.1; VDF 6.22.0.40
>>
>>I use several .bib-files in the BibTeX references at
Hello,
En Tue, 18 Nov 2003 18:40:55 +0100, Wolfgang Engelmann
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribi:
Does somebody know, how a particular reference is searched for if it is
found
in let's say bib1.bib and bib2.bib and bib5.bib? According to the
sequence in
the BibTeX data bank (which is, let's say
On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Does somebody know, how a particular reference is searched for if it is found
in let's say bib1.bib and bib2.bib and bib5.bib? According to the sequence in
the BibTeX data bank (which is, let's say 1,2,3,4,5)?
What is the best way to extract
Hello,
En Tue, 18 Nov 2003 18:40:55 +0100, Wolfgang Engelmann
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribi:
Does somebody know, how a particular reference is searched for if it is
found
in let's say bib1.bib and bib2.bib and bib5.bib? According to the
sequence in
the BibTeX data bank (which is, let's say
On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Does somebody know, how a particular reference is searched for if it is found
in let's say bib1.bib and bib2.bib and bib5.bib? According to the sequence in
the BibTeX data bank (which is, let's say 1,2,3,4,5)?
What is the best way to extract
Hello,
En Tue, 18 Nov 2003 18:40:55 +0100, Wolfgang Engelmann
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribiÃÂ:
Does somebody know, how a particular reference is searched for if it is
found
in let's say bib1.bib and bib2.bib and bib5.bib? According to the
sequence in
the BibTeX data bank (which is, let's say
On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> Does somebody know, how a particular reference is searched for if it is found
> in let's say bib1.bib and bib2.bib and bib5.bib? According to the sequence in
> the BibTeX data bank (which is, let's say 1,2,3,4,5)?
>
> What is the best way to
Hi Lukas;
I've just made these into a .bib file, see attached. For me using Qt Lyx
1.3.2 on win Xp Pro these all work fine - I find no errors at all!
Sorry that does not fix things for you.
Rob S
Hi,
I've added a set of bibtex references to a .lyx document. When I try
to
make a citation,
The bib file seems fine for me too. (I use lyx 1.3.2 Qt under linux).
Can you cite them manually using ERT such eg. \nocite{*}
Maybe you need to upgrade to see them in the dialog box. I remember
earlier version of lyx didn't handle this nearly as well as it does now.
Gareth
Rob Saunders wrote:
Hi Lukas;
I've just made these into a .bib file, see attached. For me using Qt Lyx
1.3.2 on win Xp Pro these all work fine - I find no errors at all!
Sorry that does not fix things for you.
Rob S
Hi,
I've added a set of bibtex references to a .lyx document. When I try
to
make a citation,
The bib file seems fine for me too. (I use lyx 1.3.2 Qt under linux).
Can you cite them manually using ERT such eg. \nocite{*}
Maybe you need to upgrade to see them in the dialog box. I remember
earlier version of lyx didn't handle this nearly as well as it does now.
Gareth
Rob Saunders wrote:
Hi Lukas;
I've just made these into a .bib file, see attached. For me using Qt Lyx
1.3.2 on win Xp Pro these all work fine - I find no errors at all!
Sorry that does not fix things for you.
Rob S
> Hi,
>
> I've added a set of bibtex references to a .lyx document. When I try
to
> make a
The bib file seems fine for me too. (I use lyx 1.3.2 Qt under linux).
Can you cite them manually using ERT such eg. \nocite{*}
Maybe you need to upgrade to see them in the dialog box. I remember
earlier version of lyx didn't handle this nearly as well as it does now.
Gareth
Rob Saunders wrote:
Hello,
An example will not help you understanding the error because I am using a special
document class.
I can however give you the debugger output:
Log line:
Log line: (scheduling_conf.bbl
Log line:
Log line: ! LaTeX Error: \newblock undefined.
line: 1
Desc: LaTeX Error: \newblock
Jihène Krichène wrote:
Hello,
An example will not help you understanding the error because I am using a
special document class.
I can however give you the debugger output:
Log line: ! LaTeX Error: \newblock undefined.
Hope this can give you a clear idea about the problem.
Not really, but
Hello,
An example will not help you understanding the error because I am using a special
document class.
I can however give you the debugger output:
Log line:
Log line: (scheduling_conf.bbl
Log line:
Log line: ! LaTeX Error: \newblock undefined.
line: 1
Desc: LaTeX Error: \newblock
Jihène Krichène wrote:
Hello,
An example will not help you understanding the error because I am using a
special document class.
I can however give you the debugger output:
Log line: ! LaTeX Error: \newblock undefined.
Hope this can give you a clear idea about the problem.
Not really, but
Hello,
An example will not help you understanding the error because I am using a special
document class.
I can however give you the debugger output:
> Log line:
Log line: (scheduling_conf.bbl
Log line:
Log line: ! LaTeX Error: \newblock undefined.
line: 1
Desc: LaTeX Error: \newblock
Jihène Krichène wrote:
> Hello,
> An example will not help you understanding the error because I am using a
> special document class.
>
> I can however give you the debugger output:
> Log line: ! LaTeX Error: \newblock undefined.
> Hope this can give you a clear idea about the problem.
Not
Jihène Krichène wrote:
When using the bibtex biblyography, I get this error message:
Use of [EMAIL PROTECTED] doesn't match its definition
. The macro here has not been followed by the required stuff, so i'm
ignoring it.
do anyone know how to fix the problem?
Please send a minimal
Jihène Krichène wrote:
When using the bibtex biblyography, I get this error message:
Use of [EMAIL PROTECTED] doesn't match its definition
. The macro here has not been followed by the required stuff, so i'm
ignoring it.
do anyone know how to fix the problem?
Please send a minimal
Jihène Krichène wrote:
> When using the bibtex biblyography, I get this error message:
>
> Use of [EMAIL PROTECTED] doesn't match its definition
> . The macro here has not been followed by the required stuff, so i'm
> ignoring it.
>
> do anyone know how to fix the problem?
Please send a
Thomas de Grenier de Latour wrote:
Hi,
I'm using BibTeX in an article (language: frenchb) and I would like the
generated references to appear like a real Part* of the document, I
mean to see References in a font larger than the sections names one.
Is it possible ?
for class article in
Thomas de Grenier de Latour wrote:
Hi,
I'm using BibTeX in an article (language: frenchb) and I would like the
generated references to appear like a real Part* of the document, I
mean to see References in a font larger than the sections names one.
Is it possible ?
for class article in
Thomas de Grenier de Latour wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using BibTeX in an article (language: frenchb) and I would like the
> generated references to appear like a real "Part*" of the document, I
> mean to see "References" in a font larger than the sections names one.
> Is it possible ?
for class
I want to insert some BibTeX-Entries in my bibliography, which I never
reference from the text. How can this be done?
you can try to put before your bibtex references (in lyx) this latex
command \nocite{*}
I don't know if it works...
it works.
cu, siggi.
--
some wear pyjamas
if only
I want to insert some BibTeX-Entries in my bibliography, which I never
reference from the text. How can this be done?
you can try to put before your bibtex references (in lyx) this latex
command \nocite{*}
I don't know if it works...
it works.
cu, siggi.
--
some wear pyjamas
if only
> > I want to insert some BibTeX-Entries in my bibliography, which I never
> > reference from the text. How can this be done?
>
> you can try to put before your bibtex references (in lyx) this latex
> command \nocite{*}
> I don't know if it works...
it works.
cu, siggi.
--
some wear pyjamas
if
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