Am Mittwoch 29 Juli 2015, 12:06:45 schrieb Michael Berger:
BTW instead of writing Retrieved May 2015 from: into the pages field,
consider using biblatex's urldate field.
I can find no 'urldate field' in my biblatex application (KBibTeX). Do I
have to create one?
It should be in the Misc
On 07/28/2015 03:32 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Am Dienstag 28 Juli 2015, 15:22:14 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
The URLs break rather nicely here except for one (Nom10), which is however
difficult to break automatically. It gets significantly better if I put the
following commands in the
On 07/28/2015 03:32 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Am Dienstag 28 Juli 2015, 15:22:14 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
The URLs break rather nicely here except for one (Nom10), which is however
difficult to break automatically. It gets significantly better if I put the
following commands in the
Am Mittwoch 29 Juli 2015, 12:06:45 schrieb Michael Berger:
> BTW instead of writing "Retrieved May 2015 from:" into the pages field,
> consider using biblatex's urldate field.
>
> I can find no 'urldate field' in my biblatex application (KBibTeX). Do I
> have to create one?
It should be in the
On 07/28/2015 08:19 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Am Montag 27 Juli 2015, 19:51:48 schrieb Michael Berger:
the response to my request so far is very poor with no clue in sight.
I take it that my switch to biblatex was too hasty and I am considering
to revert back to using bibtex.
Can you
Am Dienstag 28 Juli 2015, 15:22:14 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Am Dienstag 28 Juli 2015, 14:31:07 schrieb Michael Berger:
Ha! There you are, thanks!
Jürgen, I stripped down the attached LyX-file to the minimum I could.
You will probably need the bibtex-file too.
Hope you have all you need
Am Dienstag 28 Juli 2015, 14:31:07 schrieb Michael Berger:
Ha! There you are, thanks!
Jürgen, I stripped down the attached LyX-file to the minimum I could.
You will probably need the bibtex-file too.
Hope you have all you need now and thanks in advance,
The URLs break rather nicely here
On 07/28/2015 03:32 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Am Dienstag 28 Juli 2015, 15:22:14 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Am Dienstag 28 Juli 2015, 14:31:07 schrieb Michael Berger:
Ha! There you are, thanks!
Jürgen, I stripped down the attached LyX-file to the minimum I could.
You will probably need
Am Montag 27 Juli 2015, 19:51:48 schrieb Michael Berger:
the response to my request so far is very poor with no clue in sight.
I take it that my switch to biblatex was too hasty and I am considering
to revert back to using bibtex.
Can you provide a small example file?
Jürgen
Michael
Am Montag 27 Juli 2015, 19:51:48 schrieb Michael Berger:
> the response to my request so far is very poor with no clue in sight.
> I take it that my switch to biblatex was too hasty and I am considering
> to revert back to using bibtex.
Can you provide a small example file?
Jürgen
> Michael
On 07/28/2015 08:19 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Am Montag 27 Juli 2015, 19:51:48 schrieb Michael Berger:
the response to my request so far is very poor with no clue in sight.
I take it that my switch to biblatex was too hasty and I am considering
to revert back to using bibtex.
Can you
Am Dienstag 28 Juli 2015, 14:31:07 schrieb Michael Berger:
> Ha! There you are, thanks!
> Jürgen, I stripped down the attached LyX-file to the minimum I could.
> You will probably need the bibtex-file too.
> Hope you have all you need now and thanks in advance,
The URLs break rather nicely here
Am Dienstag 28 Juli 2015, 15:22:14 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
> Am Dienstag 28 Juli 2015, 14:31:07 schrieb Michael Berger:
> > Ha! There you are, thanks!
> > Jürgen, I stripped down the attached LyX-file to the minimum I could.
> > You will probably need the bibtex-file too.
> > Hope you have all
On 07/28/2015 03:32 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Am Dienstag 28 Juli 2015, 15:22:14 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Am Dienstag 28 Juli 2015, 14:31:07 schrieb Michael Berger:
Ha! There you are, thanks!
Jürgen, I stripped down the attached LyX-file to the minimum I could.
You will probably need
Michael Berger wrote:
Needles to say that I have studied all issue related comments I could
find. Is somebody out there with a resolution?
Biblatex uses the package url to format and print urls. In the file
biblatex.def, you will find options made by biblatex to break long urls. The
code
On 07/27/2015 01:51 PM, Michael Berger wrote:
On 07/27/2015 04:12 PM, Charles de Miramon wrote:
Michael Berger wrote:
Needles to say that I have studied all issue related comments I could
find. Is somebody out there with a resolution?
Biblatex uses the package url to format and print urls.
On 07/27/2015 04:12 PM, Charles de Miramon wrote:
Michael Berger wrote:
Needles to say that I have studied all issue related comments I could
find. Is somebody out there with a resolution?
Biblatex uses the package url to format and print urls. In the file
biblatex.def, you will find
Dear Friends of LyX,
I have a KOMA-Script document with two different Bibliography Settings
but otherwise identical.
LyX Preferences Output LateX = bibtex8, identical as well in both
documents.
Document 1
jurabib; processor = bibtex8
in PDF: URLs with proper line-wrapping in the bibliograpy
Dear Friends of LyX,
I have a KOMA-Script document with two different Bibliography Settings
but otherwise identical.
LyX Preferences > Output > LateX = bibtex8, identical as well in both
documents.
Document 1
jurabib; processor = bibtex8
in PDF: URLs with proper line-wrapping in the
Michael Berger wrote:
> Needles to say that I have studied all issue related comments I could
> find. Is somebody out there with a resolution?
>
Biblatex uses the package url to format and print urls. In the file
biblatex.def, you will find options made by biblatex to break long urls. The
On 07/27/2015 04:12 PM, Charles de Miramon wrote:
Michael Berger wrote:
Needles to say that I have studied all issue related comments I could
find. Is somebody out there with a resolution?
Biblatex uses the package url to format and print urls. In the file
biblatex.def, you will find
On 07/27/2015 01:51 PM, Michael Berger wrote:
On 07/27/2015 04:12 PM, Charles de Miramon wrote:
Michael Berger wrote:
Needles to say that I have studied all issue related comments I could
find. Is somebody out there with a resolution?
Biblatex uses the package url to format and print urls.
On 07/26/2015 04:38 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Sun, 26 Jul 2015, Michael Berger wrote:
I do not recall anymore how to force long words, urls, and lines
break in
the bibliography / reference.
Michael,
Where you want to suggest where long words can be hyphenated, open
an ERT
box and enter
Dear Friends of LyX,
I do not recall anymore how to force long words, urls, and lines break
in the bibliography / reference.
Please, help.
Michael Berger, Dipl. Ing.
Im Borngrund 7a
D-35606 Solms
id...@online.de
Fon: +49 6442 706509
Fax: 032121247536
Linux member
On Sun, 26 Jul 2015, Michael Berger wrote:
I do not recall anymore how to force long words, urls, and lines break in
the bibliography / reference.
Michael,
Where you want to suggest where long words can be hyphenated, open an ERT
box and enter '\-' (without the quotation marks, of course.
/usepackage{url}; I've found that
correctly correctly breaks long addresses. However, I've not had any URL in
a bibtex reference list so that might be a special case. If so, I've no idea
and someone with more specific knowledge will need to help you.
Rich
Dear Friends of LyX,
I do not recall anymore how to force long words, urls, and lines break
in the bibliography / reference.
Please, help.
Michael Berger, Dipl. Ing.
Im Borngrund 7a
D-35606 Solms
id...@online.de
Fon: +49 6442 706509
Fax: 032121247536
Linux member
On Sun, 26 Jul 2015, Michael Berger wrote:
I do not recall anymore how to force long words, urls, and lines break in
the bibliography / reference.
Michael,
Where you want to suggest where long words can be hyphenated, open an ERT
box and enter '\-' (without the quotation marks, of course.
On 07/26/2015 04:38 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Sun, 26 Jul 2015, Michael Berger wrote:
I do not recall anymore how to force long words, urls, and lines
break in
the bibliography / reference.
Michael,
Where you want to suggest where long words can be hyphenated, open
an ERT
box and enter
/usepackage{url}; I've found that
correctly correctly breaks long addresses. However, I've not had any URL in
a bibtex reference list so that might be a special case. If so, I've no idea
and someone with more specific knowledge will need to help you.
Rich
Dear Friends of LyX,
I do not recall anymore how to force long words, urls, and lines break
in the bibliography / reference.
Please, help.
Michael Berger, Dipl. Ing.
Im Borngrund 7a
D-35606 Solms
id...@online.de
Fon: +49 6442 706509
Fax: 032121247536
Linux member
On Sun, 26 Jul 2015, Michael Berger wrote:
I do not recall anymore how to force long words, urls, and lines break in
the bibliography / reference.
Michael,
Where you want to suggest where long words can be hyphenated, open an ERT
box and enter '\-' (without the quotation marks, of course.
On 07/26/2015 04:38 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Sun, 26 Jul 2015, Michael Berger wrote:
I do not recall anymore how to force long words, urls, and lines
break in
the bibliography / reference.
Michael,
Where you want to suggest where long words can be hyphenated, open
an ERT
box and enter
/usepackage{url}; I've found that
correctly correctly breaks long addresses. However, I've not had any URL in
a bibtex reference list so that might be a special case. If so, I've no idea
and someone with more specific knowledge will need to help you.
Rich
On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 7:00 AM, Patrick Dupre pdu...@gmx.com wrote:
Hello,
I would like to generate 2 reference lists. Let say one take the citations
upto the list. Then I have an appendix where I would like to start new
citations to generate a new list at the very end of the Appendix.
I
On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 7:00 AM, Patrick Dupre pdu...@gmx.com wrote:
Hello,
I would like to generate 2 reference lists. Let say one take the citations
upto the list. Then I have an appendix where I would like to start new
citations to generate a new list at the very end of the Appendix.
I
On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 7:00 AM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to generate 2 reference lists. Let say one take the citations
> upto the list. Then I have an appendix where I would like to start new
> citations to generate a new list at the very end of the
Hello,
I would like to generate 2 reference lists. Let say one take the citations
upto the list. Then I have an appendix where I would like to start new
citations to generate a new list at the very end of the Appendix.
Thank.
Regards.
Hello,
I would like to generate 2 reference lists. Let say one take the citations
upto the list. Then I have an appendix where I would like to start new
citations to generate a new list at the very end of the Appendix.
Thank.
Regards.
Hello,
I would like to generate 2 reference lists. Let say one take the citations
upto the list. Then I have an appendix where I would like to start new
citations to generate a new list at the very end of the Appendix.
Thank.
Regards.
Am Sonntag 02 Juni 2013, 14:47:07 schrieb Lukas Zoller:
Dear Jürgen. I hope its ok that I contact you directly.
Please always use (or at least CC: the lyx-users list, so others can
participate as well).
Your expampe is exactly what I want. I was able to make the quatations in
the text of my
Am Sonntag 02 Juni 2013, 14:47:07 schrieb Lukas Zoller:
Dear Jürgen. I hope its ok that I contact you directly.
Please always use (or at least CC: the lyx-users list, so others can
participate as well).
Your expampe is exactly what I want. I was able to make the quatations in
the text of my
Am Sonntag 02 Juni 2013, 14:47:07 schrieb Lukas Zoller:
> Dear Jürgen. I hope its ok that I contact you directly.
Please always use (or at least CC: the lyx-users list, so others can
participate as well).
> Your expampe is exactly what I want. I was able to make the quatations in
> the text of
Am 01.06.2013 12:46, schrieb Lukas Zoller:
I read sec. 4.2.2 in embedded objects but there wasn't an answer to my
problem.
I don't want to have endnotes.
I read sec. 4.2.2 in embedded objects but there wasn't an answer to my
problem.
I don't want to have endnotes.
If I quote something I
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
I understand what you want but there are some citing rules. LaTeX offers
ways to follow these citing rules. If you set up a new rule you have to
take care manually that everything is in place. I don't think that LaTeX
offers you some tools to do exactly what you want. I CCed
Am 01.06.2013 15:41, schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Maybe I got it completely wrong, but don't you just want to use author-year,
i.e. harvard style (via Natbib or BibLaTeX), which works with and without
BibTeX? See attached for a simple natbib example.
I already proposed this but the user wants
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
I already proposed this but the user wants to have _no_ label in the
bibliography list. The reason is that he wants to cite within a footnote.
At the end of the document he therefore wants to have only the list of
cites used in the document without a label.
Well, I see no
Am 01.06.2013 15:52, schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
I already proposed this but the user wants to have _no_ label in the
bibliography list. The reason is that he wants to cite within a footnote.
At the end of the document he therefore wants to have only the list of
cites used in the document
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
The user wants to use LyX's bibliography environment to create the list of
references, but he don't like that this way every reference gets a label
(not [1] and not [Ar1999] or whatever).
And he does not get this with my proposal. Didn't you try it?
Jürgen
On 1 June 2013 21:45, Uwe Stöhr uwesto...@web.de wrote:
Am 01.06.2013 15:41, schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Maybe I got it completely wrong, but don't you just want to use
author-year,
i.e. harvard style (via Natbib or BibLaTeX), which works with and
without
BibTeX? See attached for a
Ray Rashif wrote:
OK so it's like this:
example
Those using LaTeX are more productive than their traditional counterparts.¹
---
¹ John, 1999
...
References
-
John, D. (1999). Proceedings of the ...
/example
If so, I've seen this in quite a few organisational
Am 01.06.2013 15:55, schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
The user wants to use LyX's bibliography environment to create the list of
references, but he don't like that this way every reference gets a label
(not [1] and not [Ar1999] or whatever).
And he does not get this with my
On 1 June 2013 22:02, Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org wrote:
Ray Rashif wrote:
OK so it's like this:
example
Those using LaTeX are more productive than their traditional
counterparts.¹
---
¹ John, 1999
...
References
-
John, D. (1999). Proceedings of
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
I did but maybe I completely misunderstood the task. In your example the bib
entry has the key bratmann and the label is Bratmann(1999). In the
footnote you referenced it via the label. I understand it so that the user
don't want to have a label because I already proposed the
On 1 June 2013 22:14, Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org wrote:
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
I did but maybe I completely misunderstood the task. In your example the
bib
entry has the key bratmann and the label is Bratmann(1999). In the
footnote you referenced it via the label. I understand it so that
Am 01.06.2013 12:46, schrieb Lukas Zoller:
I read sec. 4.2.2 in embedded objects but there wasn't an answer to my
problem.
I don't want to have endnotes.
I read sec. 4.2.2 in embedded objects but there wasn't an answer to my
problem.
I don't want to have endnotes.
If I quote something I
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
I understand what you want but there are some citing rules. LaTeX offers
ways to follow these citing rules. If you set up a new rule you have to
take care manually that everything is in place. I don't think that LaTeX
offers you some tools to do exactly what you want. I CCed
Am 01.06.2013 15:41, schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Maybe I got it completely wrong, but don't you just want to use author-year,
i.e. harvard style (via Natbib or BibLaTeX), which works with and without
BibTeX? See attached for a simple natbib example.
I already proposed this but the user wants
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
I already proposed this but the user wants to have _no_ label in the
bibliography list. The reason is that he wants to cite within a footnote.
At the end of the document he therefore wants to have only the list of
cites used in the document without a label.
Well, I see no
Am 01.06.2013 15:52, schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
I already proposed this but the user wants to have _no_ label in the
bibliography list. The reason is that he wants to cite within a footnote.
At the end of the document he therefore wants to have only the list of
cites used in the document
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
The user wants to use LyX's bibliography environment to create the list of
references, but he don't like that this way every reference gets a label
(not [1] and not [Ar1999] or whatever).
And he does not get this with my proposal. Didn't you try it?
Jürgen
On 1 June 2013 21:45, Uwe Stöhr uwesto...@web.de wrote:
Am 01.06.2013 15:41, schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Maybe I got it completely wrong, but don't you just want to use
author-year,
i.e. harvard style (via Natbib or BibLaTeX), which works with and
without
BibTeX? See attached for a
Ray Rashif wrote:
OK so it's like this:
example
Those using LaTeX are more productive than their traditional counterparts.¹
---
¹ John, 1999
...
References
-
John, D. (1999). Proceedings of the ...
/example
If so, I've seen this in quite a few organisational
Am 01.06.2013 15:55, schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
The user wants to use LyX's bibliography environment to create the list of
references, but he don't like that this way every reference gets a label
(not [1] and not [Ar1999] or whatever).
And he does not get this with my
On 1 June 2013 22:02, Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org wrote:
Ray Rashif wrote:
OK so it's like this:
example
Those using LaTeX are more productive than their traditional
counterparts.¹
---
¹ John, 1999
...
References
-
John, D. (1999). Proceedings of
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
I did but maybe I completely misunderstood the task. In your example the bib
entry has the key bratmann and the label is Bratmann(1999). In the
footnote you referenced it via the label. I understand it so that the user
don't want to have a label because I already proposed the
On 1 June 2013 22:14, Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org wrote:
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
I did but maybe I completely misunderstood the task. In your example the
bib
entry has the key bratmann and the label is Bratmann(1999). In the
footnote you referenced it via the label. I understand it so that
Am 01.06.2013 12:46, schrieb Lukas Zoller:
> I read sec. 4.2.2 in embedded objects but there wasn't an answer to my
problem.
> I don't want to have endnotes.
> I read sec. 4.2.2 in embedded objects but there wasn't an answer to my
problem.
> I don't want to have endnotes.
> If I quote
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> I understand what you want but there are some citing rules. LaTeX offers
> ways to follow these citing rules. If you set up a new rule you have to
> take care manually that everything is in place. I don't think that LaTeX
> offers you some tools to do exactly what you want. I
Am 01.06.2013 15:41, schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Maybe I got it completely wrong, but don't you just want to use author-year,
i.e. "harvard" style (via Natbib or BibLaTeX), which works with and without
BibTeX? See attached for a simple natbib example.
I already proposed this but the user
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> I already proposed this but the user wants to have _no_ label in the
> bibliography list. The reason is that he wants to cite within a footnote.
> At the end of the document he therefore wants to have only the list of
> cites used in the document without a label.
Well, I see
Am 01.06.2013 15:52, schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
I already proposed this but the user wants to have _no_ label in the
bibliography list. The reason is that he wants to cite within a footnote.
At the end of the document he therefore wants to have only the list of
cites used in the document
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> The user wants to use LyX's bibliography environment to create the list of
> references, but he don't like that this way every reference gets a label
> (not [1] and not [Ar1999] or whatever).
And he does not get this with my proposal. Didn't you try it?
Jürgen
On 1 June 2013 21:45, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Am 01.06.2013 15:41, schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
>
>
> Maybe I got it completely wrong, but don't you just want to use
>> author-year,
>> i.e. "harvard" style (via Natbib or BibLaTeX), which works with and
>> without
>> BibTeX? See
Ray Rashif wrote:
> OK so it's like this:
>
>
> Those using LaTeX are more productive than their traditional counterparts.¹
>
> ---
> ¹ John, 1999
>
> ...
>
> References
> -
> John, D. (1999). Proceedings of the ...
>
>
> If so, I've seen this in quite a few organisational
Am 01.06.2013 15:55, schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
The user wants to use LyX's bibliography environment to create the list of
references, but he don't like that this way every reference gets a label
(not [1] and not [Ar1999] or whatever).
And he does not get this with my
On 1 June 2013 22:02, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Ray Rashif wrote:
> > OK so it's like this:
> >
> >
> > Those using LaTeX are more productive than their traditional
> counterparts.¹
> >
> > ---
> > ¹ John, 1999
> >
> > ...
> >
> > References
> > -
> > John, D.
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> I did but maybe I completely misunderstood the task. In your example the bib
> entry has the key "bratmann" and the label is "Bratmann(1999)". In the
> footnote you referenced it via the label. I understand it so that the user
> don't want to have a label because I already
On 1 June 2013 22:14, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> > I did but maybe I completely misunderstood the task. In your example the
> bib
> > entry has the key "bratmann" and the label is "Bratmann(1999)". In the
> > footnote you referenced it via the label. I
From: Lukas Zoller lukas.zol...@gmx.ch
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2013 4:13:05 PM
Subject: Reference list without numbers before the entries
Hi
I varied all the posibilities in: Document/Settings/Bibliography
Am 31.05.2013 19:43, schrieb Lukas Zoller:
If I have to quote something in the Text I make that with a footnote. In this
footnote for example there is written: Bratman (1999): S.35.
So you want to have endnotes. (Note that endnotes are contrary to the citation
norms.)
To get endnotes, see
From: Lukas Zoller lukas.zol...@gmx.ch
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2013 4:13:05 PM
Subject: Reference list without numbers before the entries
Hi
I varied all the posibilities in: Document/Settings/Bibliography
Am 31.05.2013 19:43, schrieb Lukas Zoller:
If I have to quote something in the Text I make that with a footnote. In this
footnote for example there is written: Bratman (1999): S.35.
So you want to have endnotes. (Note that endnotes are contrary to the citation
norms.)
To get endnotes, see
From: Lukas Zoller <lukas.zol...@gmx.ch>
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2013 4:13:05 PM
Subject: Reference list without numbers before the entries
Hi
I varied all the posibilities in: Document/Settings/Biblio
Am 31.05.2013 19:43, schrieb Lukas Zoller:
If I have to quote something in the Text I make that with a footnote. In this
footnote for example there is written: "Bratman (1999): S.35."
So you want to have endnotes. (Note that endnotes are contrary to the citation
norms.)
To get endnotes, see
Hi
Sorry to bother you with I suppose an easy solvable problem. However, Im not capable to solve it.
My reference list at the end of my document produces entries with numbers before them. Like
[1] Aune, Bruce (1977): Reason and Action. Dordrecht.
[2] Bentham, Jeremy (1996
Am 30.05.2013 22:13, schrieb Lukas Zoller:
I only want my bibliography without the numbers, like
Aune, Bruce (1977): Reason and Action. Dordrecht.
This is somewhat contrary to the idea of having a reference list. As the name implies, they are used
as reference but without any label you
Hi
Sorry to bother you with I suppose an easy solvable problem. However, Im not capable to solve it.
My reference list at the end of my document produces entries with numbers before them. Like
[1] Aune, Bruce (1977): Reason and Action. Dordrecht.
[2] Bentham, Jeremy (1996
Am 30.05.2013 22:13, schrieb Lukas Zoller:
I only want my bibliography without the numbers, like
Aune, Bruce (1977): Reason and Action. Dordrecht.
This is somewhat contrary to the idea of having a reference list. As the name implies, they are used
as reference but without any label you
Hi
Sorry to bother you with I suppose an easy solvable problem. However, I'm not capable to solve it.
My reference list at the end of my document produces entries with numbers before them. Like
"[1] Aune, Bruce (1977): Reason and Action. Dordrecht.
[2] Bentham, Jeremy
Am 30.05.2013 22:13, schrieb Lukas Zoller:
I only want my bibliography without the numbers, like
Aune, Bruce (1977): Reason and Action. Dordrecht.
This is somewhat contrary to the idea of having a reference list. As the name implies, they are used
as reference but without any label you
On 08/03/2013 12:17 PM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Thanks, Richard,
did you mean something like
\setbibpreamble{Die Zahl(en) hinter der Referenz (und auch den Einträgen
der Nomenklatur) beziehen sich auf die Seite(n). Mit einem geeigneten pdf-
Leseprogramm springt man nach einem Mausklick auf die
On 08/03/2013 12:17 PM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Thanks, Richard,
did you mean something like
\setbibpreamble{Die Zahl(en) hinter der Referenz (und auch den Einträgen
der Nomenklatur) beziehen sich auf die Seite(n). Mit einem geeigneten pdf-
Leseprogramm springt man nach einem Mausklick auf die
On 08/03/2013 12:17 PM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Thanks, Richard,
did you mean something like
\setbibpreamble{Die Zahl(en) hinter der Referenz (und auch den Einträgen
der Nomenklatur) beziehen sich auf die Seite(n). Mit einem geeigneten pdf-
Leseprogramm springt man nach einem Mausklick auf die
-produced reference list
but vertical distance does not seem to become effective.
Any idea, why not?
Sometimes LaTeX decides to absorb this sort of thing. Try checking the
protect box. That can work.
rh
Thanks, Richard,
did you mean something like
\setbibpreamble{Die Zahl(en) hinter der
-produced reference list
but vertical distance does not seem to become effective.
Any idea, why not?
Sometimes LaTeX decides to absorb this sort of thing. Try checking the
protect box. That can work.
rh
Thanks, Richard,
did you mean something like
\setbibpreamble{Die Zahl(en) hinter der
t; > from >insert>vertical distance before the
> > bibtex-produced reference list
> >
> > but vertical distance does not seem to become effective.
> > Any idea, why not?
>
> Sometimes LaTeX decides to absorb this sort of thing. Try checking the
>
Hi,
at the end of my document (Koma book) I inserted in a TeX box
\setbibpreamble{blablabla}
and added
vertical distance
from insertvertical distance before the
bibtex-produced reference list
but vertical distance does not seem to become effective.
Any idea, why not?
Wolfgang
On 03/08/2013 04:18 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Hi,
at the end of my document (Koma book) I inserted in a TeX box
\setbibpreamble{blablabla}
and added
vertical distance
from insertvertical distance before the
bibtex-produced reference list
but vertical distance does not seem to become
Hi,
at the end of my document (Koma book) I inserted in a TeX box
\setbibpreamble{blablabla}
and added
vertical distance
from insertvertical distance before the
bibtex-produced reference list
but vertical distance does not seem to become effective.
Any idea, why not?
Wolfgang
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