Re: Submit Latex file to elsevier
On Tuesday 29 October 2013 17:50:20 Murat Yildizoglu wrote: The archive-export is a nice new feature. It collects all the needed stuff (lyx-file, figures, bbl file in an archive. Its handy also, if you have many figures in your directory besides the one you actually used. Wolfgang > I think you also need to upload the .bbl file if you use bibtex (or the > equivalent if you use biblatex). > > Le mardi 29 octobre 2013, Waluyo Adi Siswanto a écrit : > > When you prepare article using lyx, make sure all figures in the same > > folder with your lyx article. You can export to plain latex. Submit > > your .tex also all figures. You should be able to get pdf from their > > system. > > > > regards, > > WAS > > > > > > On 29 October 2013 22:34, Rahayu Prihatin > > > 'rahayu.p...@gmail.com');> > > > > > wrote: > >> Hi people, > >> > >> > >> I would like to submit an article to Elsevier in Latex form. Suppose > >> I export the Lyx file to Latex, what else should I do to get "clean" > >> Latex version. Does Lyx produce some unnecessary Latex codes or is > >> it already the clean one? > >> I never used Latex in command line, so I have no sense whether the > >> exported .tex file is already clean or not. > >> > >> Could anybody give me detail steps please? > >> Your help is very appreciated. > >> Thank you in advance. > >> > >> Cheer, > >> > >> Rahayu -- - Wolfgang Engelmann Schlossgartenstrasse 22 D-72070 Tübingen Tel 07071 68325
Re: Submit Latex file to elsevier
I think you also need to upload the .bbl file if you use bibtex (or the equivalent if you use biblatex). Le mardi 29 octobre 2013, Waluyo Adi Siswanto a écrit : > When you prepare article using lyx, make sure all figures in the same > folder with your lyx article. You can export to plain latex. Submit your > .tex also all figures. You should be able to get pdf from their system. > > regards, > WAS > > > On 29 October 2013 22:34, Rahayu Prihatin > > > wrote: > >> Hi people, >> >> >> I would like to submit an article to Elsevier in Latex form. Suppose I >> export the Lyx file to Latex, what else should I do to get "clean" Latex >> version. Does Lyx produce some unnecessary Latex codes or is it already the >> clean one? >> I never used Latex in command line, so I have no sense whether the >> exported .tex file is already clean or not. >> >> Could anybody give me detail steps please? >> Your help is very appreciated. >> Thank you in advance. >> >> Cheer, >> >> Rahayu >> >> > -- Prof. Murat Yildizoglu Université Montesquieu Bordeaux IV GREThA (UMR CNRS 5113) Avenue Léon Duguit 33608 Pessac cedex France Bureau : E-331 mail: yildi-at-u-bordeaux4.fr web: yildizoglu.info
Re: Submit Latex file to elsevier
When you prepare article using lyx, make sure all figures in the same folder with your lyx article. You can export to plain latex. Submit your .tex also all figures. You should be able to get pdf from their system. regards, WAS On 29 October 2013 22:34, Rahayu Prihatin wrote: > Hi people, > > > I would like to submit an article to Elsevier in Latex form. Suppose I > export the Lyx file to Latex, what else should I do to get "clean" Latex > version. Does Lyx produce some unnecessary Latex codes or is it already the > clean one? > I never used Latex in command line, so I have no sense whether the > exported .tex file is already clean or not. > > Could anybody give me detail steps please? > Your help is very appreciated. > Thank you in advance. > > Cheer, > > Rahayu > >
Submit Latex file to elsevier
Hi people, I would like to submit an article to Elsevier in Latex form. Suppose I export the Lyx file to Latex, what else should I do to get "clean" Latex version. Does Lyx produce some unnecessary Latex codes or is it already the clean one? I never used Latex in command line, so I have no sense whether the exported .tex file is already clean or not. Could anybody give me detail steps please? Your help is very appreciated. Thank you in advance. Cheer, Rahayu