Re: citation in round brackets
On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 11:08 AM, Eli Brosh wrote: > Hello, > I am using LyX with the native bibliography facility. > Now, when I insert a citation in the text, the result is a reference in > square brackets [1] or, if I put a different label [different label]. > Is there a simple method to change the brackets around the label from square > to round, like (1) and (different label) ? > Check Section 12 of LyX Essentials [1]. Liviu [1] https://sites.google.com/site/tsewiki/resources/latex/LyX_Essentials.pdf?attredirects=0&d=1
Re: citation in round brackets
On 06/01/2011 06:40 AM, colruyt wrote: > Is there any other ways to change the bracket into round style without adding > \usepackage{chicago} to your preamble? > Add the class option "round", if you are using natbib. Richard
Re: citation in round brackets
Is there any other ways to change the bracket into round style without adding \usepackage{chicago} to your preamble? thanks -- View this message in context: http://lyx.475766.n2.nabble.com/citation-in-round-brackets-tp481932p6426356.html Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: citation in round brackets
Eli Brosh wrote: Hello, I am using LyX with the native bibliography facility. Now, when I insert a citation in the text, the result is a reference in square brackets [1] or, if I put a different label [different label]. Is there a simple method to change the brackets around the label from square to round, like (1) and (different label) ? "Simple" is a relative term. :-) Formatting of the citation (other than the default way, with square brackets) is handled by a style file you load in the preamble. Try adding \usepackage{chicago} to your preamble. (This works a lot better if you have chicago.sty installed in your LaTeX distro.) /Paul
citation in round brackets
Hello, I am using LyX with the native bibliography facility. Now, when I insert a citation in the text, the result is a reference in square brackets [1] or, if I put a different label [different label]. Is there a simple method to change the brackets around the label from square to round, like (1) and (different label) ? Thanks Eli Brosh