Re: Special Characters in References
Am Thursday, 6. June 2013, 22:45:11 schrieb Tim Wescott: Bibliography environment (at least so I think). Here's a file that shows the problem. On Thu, 2013-06-06 at 14:09 -0400, Richard Heck wrote: On 06/06/2013 02:05 PM, Tim Wescott wrote: I'm trying to reference a book by a Swedish author. Putting {\AA}strom95 as a key in my bibliographic entry causes the table at the end of the article to print correctly, but in the text I get [?]. Is there a way to do this, or am I stuck with Astrom or Aastrom (neither of which thrills me). Is this using BibTeX or the bibliography environment? If the latter, can you post a simple example file? rh Here it works Wolfgang
Re: Special Characters in References
Am Thursday, 6. June 2013, 22:45:11 schrieb Tim Wescott: Bibliography environment (at least so I think). Here's a file that shows the problem. On Thu, 2013-06-06 at 14:09 -0400, Richard Heck wrote: On 06/06/2013 02:05 PM, Tim Wescott wrote: I'm trying to reference a book by a Swedish author. Putting {\AA}strom95 as a key in my bibliographic entry causes the table at the end of the article to print correctly, but in the text I get [?]. Is there a way to do this, or am I stuck with Astrom or Aastrom (neither of which thrills me). Is this using BibTeX or the bibliography environment? If the latter, can you post a simple example file? rh Here it works Wolfgang
Re: Special Characters in References
Am Thursday, 6. June 2013, 22:45:11 schrieb Tim Wescott: > Bibliography environment (at least so I think). Here's a file that > shows the problem. > > On Thu, 2013-06-06 at 14:09 -0400, Richard Heck wrote: > > On 06/06/2013 02:05 PM, Tim Wescott wrote: > > > I'm trying to reference a book by a Swedish author. Putting > > > {\AA}strom95 as a key in my bibliographic entry causes the table at > > > the end of the article to print correctly, but in the text I get > > > [?]. > > > > > > Is there a way to do this, or am I stuck with Astrom or Aastrom > > > (neither of which thrills me). > > > > Is this using BibTeX or the bibliography environment? If the latter, > > can you post a simple example file? > > > > rh Here it works Wolfgang
Special Characters in References
I'm trying to reference a book by a Swedish author. Putting {\AA}strom95 as a key in my bibliographic entry causes the table at the end of the article to print correctly, but in the text I get [?]. Is there a way to do this, or am I stuck with Astrom or Aastrom (neither of which thrills me). -- Tim Wescott www.wescottdesign.com Control Communications systems, circuit software design.
Re: Special Characters in References
On 06/06/2013 02:05 PM, Tim Wescott wrote: I'm trying to reference a book by a Swedish author. Putting {\AA}strom95 as a key in my bibliographic entry causes the table at the end of the article to print correctly, but in the text I get [?]. Is there a way to do this, or am I stuck with Astrom or Aastrom (neither of which thrills me). Is this using BibTeX or the bibliography environment? If the latter, can you post a simple example file? rh
Re: Special Characters in References
Bibliography environment (at least so I think). Here's a file that shows the problem. On Thu, 2013-06-06 at 14:09 -0400, Richard Heck wrote: On 06/06/2013 02:05 PM, Tim Wescott wrote: I'm trying to reference a book by a Swedish author. Putting {\AA}strom95 as a key in my bibliographic entry causes the table at the end of the article to print correctly, but in the text I get [?]. Is there a way to do this, or am I stuck with Astrom or Aastrom (neither of which thrills me). Is this using BibTeX or the bibliography environment? If the latter, can you post a simple example file? rh -- Tim Wescott www.wescottdesign.com Control Communications systems, circuit software design. reference_problem.lyx Description: application/lyx
Re: Special Characters in References
Am 06.06.2013 22:45, schrieb Tim Wescott: Bibliography environment (at least so I think). Here's a file that shows the problem. But it works fine if you use the characters directly (menu Insert-Special Characters-Symbols). Attached is your fixed file. regards Uwe reference_problem2.lyx Description: application/lyx
Re: Special Characters in References
Thank you. That fixes that (I looked for something like Insert-Special Characters and did not find it -- I'm not alert today, or something). On 2013-06-06 16:57, Uwe Stöhr wrote: Am 06.06.2013 22:45, schrieb Tim Wescott: Bibliography environment (at least so I think). Here's a file that shows the problem. But it works fine if you use the characters directly (menu Insert-Special Characters-Symbols). Attached is your fixed file. regards Uwe
Special Characters in References
I'm trying to reference a book by a Swedish author. Putting {\AA}strom95 as a key in my bibliographic entry causes the table at the end of the article to print correctly, but in the text I get [?]. Is there a way to do this, or am I stuck with Astrom or Aastrom (neither of which thrills me). -- Tim Wescott www.wescottdesign.com Control Communications systems, circuit software design.
Re: Special Characters in References
On 06/06/2013 02:05 PM, Tim Wescott wrote: I'm trying to reference a book by a Swedish author. Putting {\AA}strom95 as a key in my bibliographic entry causes the table at the end of the article to print correctly, but in the text I get [?]. Is there a way to do this, or am I stuck with Astrom or Aastrom (neither of which thrills me). Is this using BibTeX or the bibliography environment? If the latter, can you post a simple example file? rh
Re: Special Characters in References
Bibliography environment (at least so I think). Here's a file that shows the problem. On Thu, 2013-06-06 at 14:09 -0400, Richard Heck wrote: On 06/06/2013 02:05 PM, Tim Wescott wrote: I'm trying to reference a book by a Swedish author. Putting {\AA}strom95 as a key in my bibliographic entry causes the table at the end of the article to print correctly, but in the text I get [?]. Is there a way to do this, or am I stuck with Astrom or Aastrom (neither of which thrills me). Is this using BibTeX or the bibliography environment? If the latter, can you post a simple example file? rh -- Tim Wescott www.wescottdesign.com Control Communications systems, circuit software design. reference_problem.lyx Description: application/lyx
Re: Special Characters in References
Am 06.06.2013 22:45, schrieb Tim Wescott: Bibliography environment (at least so I think). Here's a file that shows the problem. But it works fine if you use the characters directly (menu Insert-Special Characters-Symbols). Attached is your fixed file. regards Uwe reference_problem2.lyx Description: application/lyx
Re: Special Characters in References
Thank you. That fixes that (I looked for something like Insert-Special Characters and did not find it -- I'm not alert today, or something). On 2013-06-06 16:57, Uwe Stöhr wrote: Am 06.06.2013 22:45, schrieb Tim Wescott: Bibliography environment (at least so I think). Here's a file that shows the problem. But it works fine if you use the characters directly (menu Insert-Special Characters-Symbols). Attached is your fixed file. regards Uwe
Special Characters in References
I'm trying to reference a book by a Swedish author. Putting {\AA}strom95 as a key in my bibliographic entry causes the table at the end of the article to print correctly, but in the text I get [?]. Is there a way to do this, or am I stuck with Astrom or Aastrom (neither of which thrills me). -- Tim Wescott www.wescottdesign.com Control & Communications systems, circuit & software design.
Re: Special Characters in References
On 06/06/2013 02:05 PM, Tim Wescott wrote: I'm trying to reference a book by a Swedish author. Putting {\AA}strom95 as a key in my bibliographic entry causes the table at the end of the article to print correctly, but in the text I get [?]. Is there a way to do this, or am I stuck with Astrom or Aastrom (neither of which thrills me). Is this using BibTeX or the bibliography environment? If the latter, can you post a simple example file? rh
Re: Special Characters in References
Bibliography environment (at least so I think). Here's a file that shows the problem. On Thu, 2013-06-06 at 14:09 -0400, Richard Heck wrote: > On 06/06/2013 02:05 PM, Tim Wescott wrote: > > I'm trying to reference a book by a Swedish author. Putting > > {\AA}strom95 as a key in my bibliographic entry causes the table at the > > end of the article to print correctly, but in the text I get [?]. > > > > Is there a way to do this, or am I stuck with Astrom or Aastrom (neither > > of which thrills me). > > Is this using BibTeX or the bibliography environment? If the latter, > can you post a simple example file? > > rh > > -- Tim Wescott www.wescottdesign.com Control & Communications systems, circuit & software design. reference_problem.lyx Description: application/lyx
Re: Special Characters in References
Am 06.06.2013 22:45, schrieb Tim Wescott: Bibliography environment (at least so I think). Here's a file that shows the problem. But it works fine if you use the characters directly (menu Insert->Special Characters->Symbols). Attached is your fixed file. regards Uwe reference_problem2.lyx Description: application/lyx
Re: Special Characters in References
Thank you. That fixes that (I looked for something like Insert->Special Characters and did not find it -- I'm not alert today, or something). On 2013-06-06 16:57, Uwe Stöhr wrote: Am 06.06.2013 22:45, schrieb Tim Wescott: Bibliography environment (at least so I think). Here's a file that shows the problem. But it works fine if you use the characters directly (menu Insert->Special Characters->Symbols). Attached is your fixed file. regards Uwe