Re: bibtex page numbering

2007-06-14 Thread Tim Michelsen

first page of TOC, first page of new chapter, etc) have no number and the
numbering starts on the next page.  I used \thispagestyle{empty} to
accomplish this and it worked fine.  After the last page of text in the
thesis, I did a page break and then put \thispagestyle{empty} before
inserting my bibtex bibliography, but the page number still appears on the
first page of the bib...  How can I remove this?
All these page numering sound very complicated to me. Why not using the 
report of koma script class.

Once you want to have a new section you can put
\cleardoublepage in ERT

OK, maybe I misunderstood you here...



 Secondly, I had bibtex insert the bibliography in the TOC, but it writes
bibliography in lower case letters, and all my other chapters etc are
written in all caps.  How can I change what bibtex calls the 
bibliography in

the TOC?
I donno how to solve this but I know that this is either mentioned in 
the manuals or the wiki. Sorry, I don't know the exact location.


Regards,
Timmie



Re: bibtex page numbering

2007-06-14 Thread Tim Michelsen

first page of TOC, first page of new chapter, etc) have no number and the
numbering starts on the next page.  I used \thispagestyle{empty} to
accomplish this and it worked fine.  After the last page of text in the
thesis, I did a page break and then put \thispagestyle{empty} before
inserting my bibtex bibliography, but the page number still appears on the
first page of the bib...  How can I remove this?
All these page numering sound very complicated to me. Why not using the 
report of koma script class.

Once you want to have a new section you can put
\cleardoublepage in ERT

OK, maybe I misunderstood you here...



 Secondly, I had bibtex insert the bibliography in the TOC, but it writes
bibliography in lower case letters, and all my other chapters etc are
written in all caps.  How can I change what bibtex calls the 
bibliography in

the TOC?
I donno how to solve this but I know that this is either mentioned in 
the manuals or the wiki. Sorry, I don't know the exact location.


Regards,
Timmie



Re: bibtex page numbering

2007-06-14 Thread Tim Michelsen

first page of TOC, first page of new chapter, etc) have no number and the
numbering starts on the next page.  I used \thispagestyle{empty} to
accomplish this and it worked fine.  After the last page of text in the
thesis, I did a page break and then put \thispagestyle{empty} before
inserting my bibtex bibliography, but the page number still appears on the
first page of the bib...  How can I remove this?
All these page numering sound very complicated to me. Why not using the 
report of koma script class.

Once you want to have a new section you can put
\cleardoublepage in ERT

OK, maybe I misunderstood you here...



 Secondly, I had bibtex insert the bibliography in the TOC, but it writes
bibliography in lower case letters, and all my other chapters etc are
written in all caps.  How can I change what bibtex calls the 
bibliography in

the TOC?
I donno how to solve this but I know that this is either mentioned in 
the manuals or the wiki. Sorry, I don't know the exact location.


Regards,
Timmie



bibtex page numbering

2007-06-13 Thread Lyx Physicst

Hi all,
 I am writing my thesis using a pretty basic set up in Lyx 1.4.4 for Mac.
I used Bibdesk for Mac to manage my bibl. entries and just entered a bibtex
bibliography that Bibdesk created at the end of my document.  Everything is
fine except for two things:  1) All the first pages of a new section(ie
first page of TOC, first page of new chapter, etc) have no number and the
numbering starts on the next page.  I used \thispagestyle{empty} to
accomplish this and it worked fine.  After the last page of text in the
thesis, I did a page break and then put \thispagestyle{empty} before
inserting my bibtex bibliography, but the page number still appears on the
first page of the bib...  How can I remove this?
 Secondly, I had bibtex insert the bibliography in the TOC, but it writes
bibliography in lower case letters, and all my other chapters etc are
written in all caps.  How can I change what bibtex calls the bibliography in
the TOC?
 Thanks in adavance,
Charles


bibtex page numbering

2007-06-13 Thread Lyx Physicst

Hi all,
 I am writing my thesis using a pretty basic set up in Lyx 1.4.4 for Mac.
I used Bibdesk for Mac to manage my bibl. entries and just entered a bibtex
bibliography that Bibdesk created at the end of my document.  Everything is
fine except for two things:  1) All the first pages of a new section(ie
first page of TOC, first page of new chapter, etc) have no number and the
numbering starts on the next page.  I used \thispagestyle{empty} to
accomplish this and it worked fine.  After the last page of text in the
thesis, I did a page break and then put \thispagestyle{empty} before
inserting my bibtex bibliography, but the page number still appears on the
first page of the bib...  How can I remove this?
 Secondly, I had bibtex insert the bibliography in the TOC, but it writes
bibliography in lower case letters, and all my other chapters etc are
written in all caps.  How can I change what bibtex calls the bibliography in
the TOC?
 Thanks in adavance,
Charles


bibtex page numbering

2007-06-13 Thread Lyx Physicst

Hi all,
 I am writing my thesis using a pretty basic set up in Lyx 1.4.4 for Mac.
I used Bibdesk for Mac to manage my bibl. entries and just entered a bibtex
bibliography that Bibdesk created at the end of my document.  Everything is
fine except for two things:  1) All the first pages of a new section(ie
first page of TOC, first page of new chapter, etc) have no number and the
numbering starts on the next page.  I used \thispagestyle{empty} to
accomplish this and it worked fine.  After the last page of text in the
thesis, I did a page break and then put \thispagestyle{empty} before
inserting my bibtex bibliography, but the page number still appears on the
first page of the bib...  How can I remove this?
 Secondly, I had bibtex insert the bibliography in the TOC, but it writes
bibliography in lower case letters, and all my other chapters etc are
written in all caps.  How can I change what bibtex calls the bibliography in
the TOC?
 Thanks in adavance,
Charles