Éamonn Linehan wrote:
Thanks for your help. [rgheck - send me your name if you like a credit
added to the bst files modification histroy. I will be sharing this
style once it is complete] That did exactly what I wanted.
Good! My name's Richard Heck
I haven't managed to figure out the Tex s
To add the indent to citations I added the following to my style.
% (from apalike.sty)
% Set length of hanging indentation for bibliography entries.
%
\newlength{\bibhang}
\setlength{\bibhang}{2em}
% Indent second and subsequent lines of bibliographic entries. Stolen
% from openbib.sty: \newblock
Thanks for your help. [rgheck - send me your name if you like a credit added
to the bst files modification histroy. I will be sharing this style once it
is complete] That did exactly what I wanted. I haven't managed to figure out
the Tex syntax yet. I also have the problem that the APA style requir
Try what's below:
FUNCTION {book}
{ output.bibitem
author empty$
{ format.editors "author and editor" output.check
editor format.key output
add.blank
}
{ format.authors output.nonnull
crossref missing$
{ "author and editor" editor either.or.check }
Éamonn Linehan wrote:
I have tried the .bst you suggested and it does work but deviates from APA
style in a number of places. I wonder if there is someone on the list who
could help me modify the .bst?
I can't do this right now---no time---but I'll look at it Monday.
rh
Books with an addit
I have tried the .bst you suggested and it does work but deviates from APA
style in a number of places. I wonder if there is someone on the list who
could help me modify the .bst?
Books with an addition are formatted as "Catania, C. A. (1998). Learning.
Cornwall-on-Hudson, NY: Sloan Publishing, 4
Éamonn Linehan wrote:
> Thanks Jürgen. Im sure i read somewhere that apalike is one of the styles
> compatible with natbib.
yes, this is a widespread misunderstanding.
> If i can't use apalike with natbib is there another
> style that is compatible with natbib that also implements the APA style
Thanks Jürgen. Im sure i read somewhere that apalike is one of the styles
compatible with natbib. If i can't use apalike with natbib is there another
style that is compatible with natbib that also implements the APA style
rules? Or can apalike be easily modified to support full author lists (as it
Éamonn Linehan wrote:
> is there some incompatibility between natbib and apalike?
probably yes. Natbib and apalike aren't really designed to work together, even
if they do to a certain degree (by chance).
Using a real natbib style fixes the problem anyway.
Jürgen
I using lyx 1.5.3 to prepare a thesis. I am using natbib and the apalike
style to format citations and the bibliography but can't get lyx to insert a
full authors list. I'd like to be able to include a full authors list the
fist time a reference appears and from then on use the et al. abbreviation.
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