bracktes of references in classicthesis style

2011-11-18 Thread Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci
Hi all,

How to change the brackets type (round brackets) of the references included
by bib.file in the classicthesis package?
This is how they are in the pdf:

More recently, Boero [2010] argued that...

How can I change this refrence in:

More recently, Boero (2010) argued that


Thanks a lot for helping,



Gian


Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style

2011-11-18 Thread Manolo Martínez
On 11/18/11 at 12:56pm, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote:
 
 How to change the brackets type (round brackets) of the references included
 by bib.file in the classicthesis package?
 This is how they are in the pdf:
 
 More recently, Boero [2010] argued that...
 
 How can I change this refrence in:
 
 More recently, Boero (2010) argued that
 

What is the style (the .bst) file you are using? That's what takes care of this
and other formatiing. I normally use the kluwer style, which does this kind of
author-year citations the way I need.

Manolo


Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style

2011-11-18 Thread Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci
2011/11/18 Manolo Martínez man...@austrohungaro.com

 On 11/18/11 at 12:56pm, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote:
 
  How to change the brackets type (round brackets) of the references
 included
  by bib.file in the classicthesis package?
  This is how they are in the pdf:
 
  More recently, Boero [2010] argued that...
 
  How can I change this refrence in:
 
  More recently, Boero (2010) argued that
 

 What is the style (the .bst) file you are using? That's what takes care of
 this
 and other formatiing. I normally use the kluwer style, which does this
 kind of
 author-year citations the way I need.

 Manolo


I am using the biochem style, but indeed I do not completely like it, also
because I would like the doi and/or the url would compare in the reference
list...

I would try the kluwer style as you wrote,
any others style that sound scientific to suggest me? How to add new
ones? (I am using jabref for the bib)

Many thanks,

G.


Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style

2011-11-18 Thread Manolo Martínez
On 11/18/11 at 01:12pm, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote:
 I would try the kluwer style as you wrote,
 any others style that sound scientific to suggest me? How to add new
 ones? (I am using jabref for the bib)

If you are writing a doctoral dissertation, you may want to look how other
well-regarded dissertation from your department formatted references -- if
there are no official guidelines, that is -- and then try some .bst untl you
find one that looks like those. Or ask the LaTeX geek in your deparment; there
is probably one :)

As to how to change the citation style, it's done in LyX, not JabRef. Take a
look at the User's Guide, section 6.5

Manolo


Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style

2011-11-18 Thread Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci
2011/11/18 Manolo Martínez man...@austrohungaro.com

 On 11/18/11 at 01:12pm, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote:
  I would try the kluwer style as you wrote,
  any others style that sound scientific to suggest me? How to add new
  ones? (I am using jabref for the bib)

 If you are writing a doctoral dissertation, you may want to look how other
 well-regarded dissertation from your department formatted references -- if
 there are no official guidelines, that is -- and then try some .bst untl
 you
 find one that looks like those. Or ask the LaTeX geek in your deparment;
 there
 is probably one :)

 As to how to change the citation style, it's done in LyX, not JabRef. Take
 a
 look at the User's Guide, section 6.5

 Manolo



Hi again Manolo,

Unfortunately I am the only and (probably the first according my knowledge)
insane PhD student
that used LyX or other latex supports for writing his thesis...
...I indeed do not win a medal for that, but since I would be proud of the
results, I tried for LyX...

I just fitted some different styles for references adding my bib file into
the first chapter of classicthesis. In most of the cases I got this
situation:

...People interested (author?) [(year?)]only in the nice style
Provide (author?)(year?)students with.

Otherwise, if I clic the (author?) the file jumped to correct author
position in the bibliography at the end of the thesis.

may my bib file has something that don't work with classicthesis?

Really thanks for supporting me,

G.


Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style

2011-11-18 Thread Manolo Martínez
On 11/18/11 at 01:50pm, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote:
 I just fitted some different styles for references adding my bib file into
 the first chapter of classicthesis. In most of the cases I got this
 situation:
 
 ...People interested (author?) [(year?)]only in the nice style
 Provide (author?)(year?)students with.
 
 Otherwise, if I clic the (author?) the file jumped to correct author
 position in the bibliography at the end of the thesis.
 
 may my bib file has something that don't work with classicthesis?
 
I'm not sure I understand. When I used the classidthesis template there was a
child document dedicated to the bibliography. Why don't you try adding your bib
file there. And, again, the way to change formatting is via the bibtex style;
it has nothing to do with the bib file.

But I may be missing something -- I'm also a junior lyX user myself!

Manolo


Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style

2011-11-18 Thread Liviu Andronic
2011/11/18 Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci gian.benu...@gmail.com:

 Hi all,

 How to change the brackets type (round brackets) of the references included
 by bib.file in the classicthesis package?
 This is how they are in the pdf:

 More recently, Boero [2010] argued that...

 How can I change this refrence in:

 More recently, Boero (2010) argued that

That's annoying, but easy to fix. See [1]. You can also input 'round'
in Document Class options.
Liviu

[1] http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/6777



 Thanks a lot for helping,



 Gian




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Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style

2011-11-18 Thread Julien Rioux

On 18/11/2011 7:50 AM, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote:

I just fitted some different styles for references adding my bib file into
the first chapter of classicthesis. In most of the cases I got this
situation:

People interested (author?) [(year?)]only in the nice style
.Provide (author?)(year?)students with.

Otherwise, if I clic the (author?) the file jumped to correct author
position in the bibliography at the end of the thesis.


The (author?) (year?) in your pdf is a result of using a BibTeX style 
file (.bst file) which is incompatible with Natbib's author-year 
citation engine. Unfortunately, the current situation is that there is 
no indication in the LyX GUI on whether the choice of style you make is 
actually compatible with your document settings.


Cheers,
Julien



Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style

2011-11-18 Thread Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci
Thank you very much Liviu!
Your help, fixes my problem... now I have round brackets in references...

Now I only need to solve the problem of capital letter in emph text style
in the pdf titiles and running titles un tu the header of the pages... :S

Cheers,

Gian


2011/11/18 Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com

 2011/11/18 Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci gian.benu...@gmail.com:
 
  Hi all,
 
  How to change the brackets type (round brackets) of the references
 included
  by bib.file in the classicthesis package?
  This is how they are in the pdf:
 
  More recently, Boero [2010] argued that...
 
  How can I change this refrence in:
 
  More recently, Boero (2010) argued that
 
 That's annoying, but easy to fix. See [1]. You can also input 'round'
 in Document Class options.
 Liviu

 [1] http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/6777


 
  Thanks a lot for helping,
 
 
 
  Gian
 



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Ph.D. Candidate

University of Perugia
Department of Applied Biology

Borgo XX Giugno, 74
I-06121 - Perugia, ITALY
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bracktes of references in classicthesis style

2011-11-18 Thread Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci
Hi all,

How to change the brackets type (round brackets) of the references included
by bib.file in the classicthesis package?
This is how they are in the pdf:

More recently, Boero [2010] argued that...

How can I change this refrence in:

More recently, Boero (2010) argued that


Thanks a lot for helping,



Gian


Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style

2011-11-18 Thread Manolo Martínez
On 11/18/11 at 12:56pm, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote:
 
 How to change the brackets type (round brackets) of the references included
 by bib.file in the classicthesis package?
 This is how they are in the pdf:
 
 More recently, Boero [2010] argued that...
 
 How can I change this refrence in:
 
 More recently, Boero (2010) argued that
 

What is the style (the .bst) file you are using? That's what takes care of this
and other formatiing. I normally use the kluwer style, which does this kind of
author-year citations the way I need.

Manolo


Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style

2011-11-18 Thread Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci
2011/11/18 Manolo Martínez man...@austrohungaro.com

 On 11/18/11 at 12:56pm, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote:
 
  How to change the brackets type (round brackets) of the references
 included
  by bib.file in the classicthesis package?
  This is how they are in the pdf:
 
  More recently, Boero [2010] argued that...
 
  How can I change this refrence in:
 
  More recently, Boero (2010) argued that
 

 What is the style (the .bst) file you are using? That's what takes care of
 this
 and other formatiing. I normally use the kluwer style, which does this
 kind of
 author-year citations the way I need.

 Manolo


I am using the biochem style, but indeed I do not completely like it, also
because I would like the doi and/or the url would compare in the reference
list...

I would try the kluwer style as you wrote,
any others style that sound scientific to suggest me? How to add new
ones? (I am using jabref for the bib)

Many thanks,

G.


Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style

2011-11-18 Thread Manolo Martínez
On 11/18/11 at 01:12pm, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote:
 I would try the kluwer style as you wrote,
 any others style that sound scientific to suggest me? How to add new
 ones? (I am using jabref for the bib)

If you are writing a doctoral dissertation, you may want to look how other
well-regarded dissertation from your department formatted references -- if
there are no official guidelines, that is -- and then try some .bst untl you
find one that looks like those. Or ask the LaTeX geek in your deparment; there
is probably one :)

As to how to change the citation style, it's done in LyX, not JabRef. Take a
look at the User's Guide, section 6.5

Manolo


Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style

2011-11-18 Thread Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci
2011/11/18 Manolo Martínez man...@austrohungaro.com

 On 11/18/11 at 01:12pm, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote:
  I would try the kluwer style as you wrote,
  any others style that sound scientific to suggest me? How to add new
  ones? (I am using jabref for the bib)

 If you are writing a doctoral dissertation, you may want to look how other
 well-regarded dissertation from your department formatted references -- if
 there are no official guidelines, that is -- and then try some .bst untl
 you
 find one that looks like those. Or ask the LaTeX geek in your deparment;
 there
 is probably one :)

 As to how to change the citation style, it's done in LyX, not JabRef. Take
 a
 look at the User's Guide, section 6.5

 Manolo



Hi again Manolo,

Unfortunately I am the only and (probably the first according my knowledge)
insane PhD student
that used LyX or other latex supports for writing his thesis...
...I indeed do not win a medal for that, but since I would be proud of the
results, I tried for LyX...

I just fitted some different styles for references adding my bib file into
the first chapter of classicthesis. In most of the cases I got this
situation:

...People interested (author?) [(year?)]only in the nice style
Provide (author?)(year?)students with.

Otherwise, if I clic the (author?) the file jumped to correct author
position in the bibliography at the end of the thesis.

may my bib file has something that don't work with classicthesis?

Really thanks for supporting me,

G.


Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style

2011-11-18 Thread Manolo Martínez
On 11/18/11 at 01:50pm, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote:
 I just fitted some different styles for references adding my bib file into
 the first chapter of classicthesis. In most of the cases I got this
 situation:
 
 ...People interested (author?) [(year?)]only in the nice style
 Provide (author?)(year?)students with.
 
 Otherwise, if I clic the (author?) the file jumped to correct author
 position in the bibliography at the end of the thesis.
 
 may my bib file has something that don't work with classicthesis?
 
I'm not sure I understand. When I used the classidthesis template there was a
child document dedicated to the bibliography. Why don't you try adding your bib
file there. And, again, the way to change formatting is via the bibtex style;
it has nothing to do with the bib file.

But I may be missing something -- I'm also a junior lyX user myself!

Manolo


Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style

2011-11-18 Thread Liviu Andronic
2011/11/18 Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci gian.benu...@gmail.com:

 Hi all,

 How to change the brackets type (round brackets) of the references included
 by bib.file in the classicthesis package?
 This is how they are in the pdf:

 More recently, Boero [2010] argued that...

 How can I change this refrence in:

 More recently, Boero (2010) argued that

That's annoying, but easy to fix. See [1]. You can also input 'round'
in Document Class options.
Liviu

[1] http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/6777



 Thanks a lot for helping,



 Gian




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Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style

2011-11-18 Thread Julien Rioux

On 18/11/2011 7:50 AM, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote:

I just fitted some different styles for references adding my bib file into
the first chapter of classicthesis. In most of the cases I got this
situation:

People interested (author?) [(year?)]only in the nice style
.Provide (author?)(year?)students with.

Otherwise, if I clic the (author?) the file jumped to correct author
position in the bibliography at the end of the thesis.


The (author?) (year?) in your pdf is a result of using a BibTeX style 
file (.bst file) which is incompatible with Natbib's author-year 
citation engine. Unfortunately, the current situation is that there is 
no indication in the LyX GUI on whether the choice of style you make is 
actually compatible with your document settings.


Cheers,
Julien



Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style

2011-11-18 Thread Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci
Thank you very much Liviu!
Your help, fixes my problem... now I have round brackets in references...

Now I only need to solve the problem of capital letter in emph text style
in the pdf titiles and running titles un tu the header of the pages... :S

Cheers,

Gian


2011/11/18 Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com

 2011/11/18 Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci gian.benu...@gmail.com:
 
  Hi all,
 
  How to change the brackets type (round brackets) of the references
 included
  by bib.file in the classicthesis package?
  This is how they are in the pdf:
 
  More recently, Boero [2010] argued that...
 
  How can I change this refrence in:
 
  More recently, Boero (2010) argued that
 
 That's annoying, but easy to fix. See [1]. You can also input 'round'
 in Document Class options.
 Liviu

 [1] http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/6777


 
  Thanks a lot for helping,
 
 
 
  Gian
 



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Ph.D. Candidate

University of Perugia
Department of Applied Biology

Borgo XX Giugno, 74
I-06121 - Perugia, ITALY
Tel: +39.0755856433
Fax: +39.0755856069
Email: gian.benu...@gmail.com



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bracktes of references in classicthesis style

2011-11-18 Thread Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci
Hi all,

How to change the brackets type (round brackets) of the references included
by bib.file in the classicthesis package?
This is how they are in the pdf:

More recently, Boero [2010] argued that...

How can I change this refrence in:

More recently, Boero (2010) argued that


Thanks a lot for helping,



Gian


Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style

2011-11-18 Thread Manolo Martínez
On 11/18/11 at 12:56pm, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote:
> 
> How to change the brackets type (round brackets) of the references included
> by bib.file in the classicthesis package?
> This is how they are in the pdf:
> 
> More recently, Boero [2010] argued that...
> 
> How can I change this refrence in:
> 
> More recently, Boero (2010) argued that
> 

What is the style (the .bst) file you are using? That's what takes care of this
and other formatiing. I normally use the kluwer style, which does this kind of
author-year citations the way I need.

Manolo


Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style

2011-11-18 Thread Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci
2011/11/18 Manolo Martínez 

> On 11/18/11 at 12:56pm, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote:
> >
> > How to change the brackets type (round brackets) of the references
> included
> > by bib.file in the classicthesis package?
> > This is how they are in the pdf:
> >
> > More recently, Boero [2010] argued that...
> >
> > How can I change this refrence in:
> >
> > More recently, Boero (2010) argued that
> >
>
> What is the style (the .bst) file you are using? That's what takes care of
> this
> and other formatiing. I normally use the kluwer style, which does this
> kind of
> author-year citations the way I need.
>
> Manolo
>

I am using the biochem style, but indeed I do not completely like it, also
because I would like the doi and/or the url would compare in the reference
list...

I would try the kluwer style as you wrote,
any others style that "sound" scientific to suggest me? How to add new
ones? (I am using jabref for the bib)

Many thanks,

G.


Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style

2011-11-18 Thread Manolo Martínez
On 11/18/11 at 01:12pm, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote:
> I would try the kluwer style as you wrote,
> any others style that "sound" scientific to suggest me? How to add new
> ones? (I am using jabref for the bib)

If you are writing a doctoral dissertation, you may want to look how other
well-regarded dissertation from your department formatted references -- if
there are no official guidelines, that is -- and then try some .bst untl you
find one that looks like those. Or ask the LaTeX geek in your deparment; there
is probably one :)

As to how to change the citation style, it's done in LyX, not JabRef. Take a
look at the User's Guide, section 6.5

Manolo


Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style

2011-11-18 Thread Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci
2011/11/18 Manolo Martínez 

> On 11/18/11 at 01:12pm, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote:
> > I would try the kluwer style as you wrote,
> > any others style that "sound" scientific to suggest me? How to add new
> > ones? (I am using jabref for the bib)
>
> If you are writing a doctoral dissertation, you may want to look how other
> well-regarded dissertation from your department formatted references -- if
> there are no official guidelines, that is -- and then try some .bst untl
> you
> find one that looks like those. Or ask the LaTeX geek in your deparment;
> there
> is probably one :)
>
> As to how to change the citation style, it's done in LyX, not JabRef. Take
> a
> look at the User's Guide, section 6.5
>
> Manolo
>


Hi again Manolo,

Unfortunately I am the only and (probably the first according my knowledge)
"insane" PhD student
that used LyX or other latex supports for writing his thesis...
...I indeed do not win a medal for that, but since I would be proud of the
results, I tried for LyX...

I just fitted some different styles for references adding my bib file into
the first chapter of classicthesis. In most of the cases I got this
situation:

...People interested (author?) [(year?)]only in the nice style
Provide (author?)(year?)students with.

Otherwise, if I clic the (author?) the file jumped to correct author
position in the bibliography at the end of the thesis.

may my bib file has something that don't work with classicthesis?

Really thanks for supporting me,

G.


Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style

2011-11-18 Thread Manolo Martínez
On 11/18/11 at 01:50pm, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote:
> I just fitted some different styles for references adding my bib file into
> the first chapter of classicthesis. In most of the cases I got this
> situation:
> 
> ...People interested (author?) [(year?)]only in the nice style
> Provide (author?)(year?)students with.
> 
> Otherwise, if I clic the (author?) the file jumped to correct author
> position in the bibliography at the end of the thesis.
> 
> may my bib file has something that don't work with classicthesis?
> 
I'm not sure I understand. When I used the classidthesis template there was a
child document dedicated to the bibliography. Why don't you try adding your bib
file there. And, again, the way to change formatting is via the bibtex style;
it has nothing to do with the bib file.

But I may be missing something -- I'm also a junior lyX user myself!

Manolo


Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style

2011-11-18 Thread Liviu Andronic
2011/11/18 Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci :
>
> Hi all,
>
> How to change the brackets type (round brackets) of the references included
> by bib.file in the classicthesis package?
> This is how they are in the pdf:
>
> More recently, Boero [2010] argued that...
>
> How can I change this refrence in:
>
> More recently, Boero (2010) argued that
>
That's annoying, but easy to fix. See [1]. You can also input 'round'
in Document Class options.
Liviu

[1] http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/6777


>
> Thanks a lot for helping,
>
>
>
> Gian
>



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Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style

2011-11-18 Thread Julien Rioux

On 18/11/2011 7:50 AM, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote:

I just fitted some different styles for references adding my bib file into
the first chapter of classicthesis. In most of the cases I got this
situation:

People interested (author?) [(year?)]only in the nice style
.Provide (author?)(year?)students with.

Otherwise, if I clic the (author?) the file jumped to correct author
position in the bibliography at the end of the thesis.


The (author?) (year?) in your pdf is a result of using a BibTeX style 
file (.bst file) which is incompatible with Natbib's author-year 
citation engine. Unfortunately, the current situation is that there is 
no indication in the LyX GUI on whether the choice of style you make is 
actually compatible with your document settings.


Cheers,
Julien



Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style

2011-11-18 Thread Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci
Thank you very much Liviu!
Your help, fixes my problem... now I have round brackets in references...

Now I only need to solve the problem of capital letter in emph text style
in the pdf titiles and running titles un tu the header of the pages... :S

Cheers,

Gian


2011/11/18 Liviu Andronic 

> 2011/11/18 Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci :
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > How to change the brackets type (round brackets) of the references
> included
> > by bib.file in the classicthesis package?
> > This is how they are in the pdf:
> >
> > More recently, Boero [2010] argued that...
> >
> > How can I change this refrence in:
> >
> > More recently, Boero (2010) argued that
> >
> That's annoying, but easy to fix. See [1]. You can also input 'round'
> in Document Class options.
> Liviu
>
> [1] http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/6777
>
>
> >
> > Thanks a lot for helping,
> >
> >
> >
> > Gian
> >
>
>
>
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>



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Ph.D. Candidate

University of Perugia
Department of Applied Biology

Borgo XX Giugno, 74
I-06121 - Perugia, ITALY
Tel: +39.0755856433
Fax: +39.0755856069
Email: gian.benu...@gmail.com



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