Re: how do I actually get a .bib file?

2008-05-27 Thread Siegfried MEUNIER-GUTTIN-CLUZEL
I can add that many bibliography sites give bibtex descriptions of the documents. You can copy these bibtex information in a text file with a .bib extension. Siegfried.

Re: how do I actually get a .bib file?

2008-05-27 Thread Siegfried MEUNIER-GUTTIN-CLUZEL
I can add that many bibliography sites give bibtex descriptions of the documents. You can copy these bibtex information in a text file with a .bib extension. Siegfried.

Re: how do I actually get a .bib file?

2008-05-27 Thread Siegfried MEUNIER-GUTTIN-CLUZEL
I can add that many bibliography sites give bibtex descriptions of the documents. You can copy these bibtex information in a text file with a .bib extension. Siegfried.

how do I actually get a .bib file?

2008-05-22 Thread Erez Yerushalmi
Hi, I feel that this is probably a stupid question, but I've spent so much time trying to figure this out. I still don't get it. Here is what I can do so far. 1. From the examples given in wiki and other sources, I know now how to use a .bib file with LyX and it works great in citations. 2. I

Re: how do I actually get a .bib file?

2008-05-22 Thread David Hewitt
JabRef Erez Yerushalmi wrote: How do I actually save a file in a *.bib* format??? - David Hewitt Research Fishery Biologist USGS Klamath Falls Field Station (USA) -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/how-do-I-actually-get-a-.bib-file--tp17416085p17416364.html Sent

Re: how do I actually get a .bib file?

2008-05-22 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Erez Yerushalmi wrote: Hi, I feel that this is probably a stupid question, but I've spent so much time trying to figure this out. I still don't get it. Here is what I can do so far. 1. From the examples given in wiki and other sources, I know now how to use a .bib file with LyX and it works

Re: how do I actually get a .bib file?

2008-05-22 Thread rgheck
David Hewitt wrote: Erez Yerushalmi wrote: How do I actually save a file in a *.bib* format??? bib files are just text files, and they can be created with any text editor. You may need to use Save as... to get your text editor to save them with the right extension, but that's pretty

Re: how do I actually get a .bib file?

2008-05-22 Thread Neil Hepburn
On 22-May-08, at 7:38 PM, rgheck wrote: David Hewitt wrote: Erez Yerushalmi wrote: How do I actually save a file in a *.bib* format??? bib files are just text files, and they can be created with any text editor. You may need to use Save as... to get your text editor to save them with

Re: how do I actually get a .bib file?

2008-05-22 Thread Neil Hepburn
Okay, I will try sending this again but with the actual comment in it - DOH! One thing to note if you are working on a Windows system and using Windows Notepad as your editor (as well as text editors perhaps), put the filename in quotation marks. Otherwise, Windows will stick a txt

how do I actually get a .bib file?

2008-05-22 Thread Erez Yerushalmi
Hi, I feel that this is probably a stupid question, but I've spent so much time trying to figure this out. I still don't get it. Here is what I can do so far. 1. From the examples given in wiki and other sources, I know now how to use a .bib file with LyX and it works great in citations. 2. I

Re: how do I actually get a .bib file?

2008-05-22 Thread David Hewitt
JabRef Erez Yerushalmi wrote: How do I actually save a file in a *.bib* format??? - David Hewitt Research Fishery Biologist USGS Klamath Falls Field Station (USA) -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/how-do-I-actually-get-a-.bib-file--tp17416085p17416364.html Sent

Re: how do I actually get a .bib file?

2008-05-22 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Erez Yerushalmi wrote: Hi, I feel that this is probably a stupid question, but I've spent so much time trying to figure this out. I still don't get it. Here is what I can do so far. 1. From the examples given in wiki and other sources, I know now how to use a .bib file with LyX and it works

Re: how do I actually get a .bib file?

2008-05-22 Thread rgheck
David Hewitt wrote: Erez Yerushalmi wrote: How do I actually save a file in a *.bib* format??? bib files are just text files, and they can be created with any text editor. You may need to use Save as... to get your text editor to save them with the right extension, but that's pretty

Re: how do I actually get a .bib file?

2008-05-22 Thread Neil Hepburn
On 22-May-08, at 7:38 PM, rgheck wrote: David Hewitt wrote: Erez Yerushalmi wrote: How do I actually save a file in a *.bib* format??? bib files are just text files, and they can be created with any text editor. You may need to use Save as... to get your text editor to save them with

Re: how do I actually get a .bib file?

2008-05-22 Thread Neil Hepburn
Okay, I will try sending this again but with the actual comment in it - DOH! One thing to note if you are working on a Windows system and using Windows Notepad as your editor (as well as text editors perhaps), put the filename in quotation marks. Otherwise, Windows will stick a txt

how do I actually get a .bib file?

2008-05-22 Thread Erez Yerushalmi
Hi, I feel that this is probably a stupid question, but I've spent so much time trying to figure this out. I still don't get it. Here is what I can do so far. 1. From the examples given in wiki and other sources, I know now how to use a .bib file with LyX and it works great in citations. 2. I

Re: how do I actually get a .bib file?

2008-05-22 Thread David Hewitt
JabRef Erez Yerushalmi wrote: > > How do I actually save a file in a *.bib* format??? > - David Hewitt Research Fishery Biologist USGS Klamath Falls Field Station (USA) -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/how-do-I-actually-get-a-.bib-file--tp17416085p1741

Re: how do I actually get a .bib file?

2008-05-22 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Erez Yerushalmi wrote: Hi, I feel that this is probably a stupid question, but I've spent so much time trying to figure this out. I still don't get it. Here is what I can do so far. 1. From the examples given in wiki and other sources, I know now how to use a .bib file with LyX and it works

Re: how do I actually get a .bib file?

2008-05-22 Thread rgheck
David Hewitt wrote: Erez Yerushalmi wrote: How do I actually save a file in a *.bib* format??? bib files are just text files, and they can be created with any text editor. You may need to use "Save as..." to get your text editor to save them with the right extension, but that's

Re: how do I actually get a .bib file?

2008-05-22 Thread Neil Hepburn
On 22-May-08, at 7:38 PM, rgheck wrote: David Hewitt wrote: Erez Yerushalmi wrote: How do I actually save a file in a *.bib* format??? bib files are just text files, and they can be created with any text editor. You may need to use "Save as..." to get your text editor to save them

Re: how do I actually get a .bib file?

2008-05-22 Thread Neil Hepburn
Okay, I will try sending this again but with the actual comment in it - DOH! One thing to note if you are working on a Windows system and using Windows Notepad as your editor (as well as text editors perhaps), put the filename in quotation marks. Otherwise, Windows will stick a txt