On 5/26/22 08:17, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Am Donnerstag, dem 26.05.2022 um 05:50 -0500 schrieb Joseph Hesse:
Thank you for your reply.
I duplicated what you had in the MWE. My document settings are now
"Biblatex, Author-number, numeric, numeric".
When I do a citation I only get 3
Am Donnerstag, dem 26.05.2022 um 05:50 -0500 schrieb Joseph Hesse:
> Thank you for your reply.
>
> I duplicated what you had in the MWE. My document settings are now
> "Biblatex, Author-number, numeric, numeric".
> When I do a citation I only get 3 choices for the citation style,
> "[#ID],
On 5/25/22 05:30, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Am Mi., 25. Mai 2022 um 11:51 Uhr schrieb Joseph Hesse
:
I want the citation to look something like "Smith [5]" where the
author's name appears in the citation. I don't have a citation style
available (Insert->Citation) that allows
Am Mi., 25. Mai 2022 um 11:51 Uhr schrieb Joseph Hesse :
> I want the citation to look something like "Smith [5]" where the
> author's name appears in the citation. I don't have a citation style
> available (Insert->Citation) that allows this, the best I can do is
> just "[5]". How can I get
Hi,
I am writing a book with lyx and want a bibliography and the ability to
cite items in the text.
My references.bib file is correct. In my master document it appears at
the end as "Biblatex Generated Bibliography" and in the pdf of the book
the bibliography appears the way I want, as
On 03/05/2012 12:46 AM, Klaus Birnstiel wrote:
Is there any idea what I can do about this?
There are probably some 'strange' characters in the .bib file (which
encoding do you use?).
On 03/05/2012 12:46 AM, Klaus Birnstiel wrote:
Is there any idea what I can do about this?
There are probably some 'strange' characters in the .bib file (which
encoding do you use?).
On 03/05/2012 12:46 AM, Klaus Birnstiel wrote:
Is there any idea what I can do about this?
There are probably some 'strange' characters in the .bib file (which
encoding do you use?).
Hi there,
please excuse my earlier post in German - now in English: I have a
terrible problem with Lyx at the moment: I a m trying to integrate a
BibTex file as bibliography; however, Lyx doesn't seem to start Bibtex
properly: there is no error code, but also, nothing happens: no
Klaus Birnstiel wrote:
I am running Windows 7 on two different computers. It seems that Lyx is
not compiling properly, and not communicating with the bibtex thing
properly; however, running the file on a friend's Linux system does show
the biography properly.
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Hi there,
please excuse my earlier post in German - now in English: I have a
terrible problem with Lyx at the moment: I a m trying to integrate a
BibTex file as bibliography; however, Lyx doesn't seem to start Bibtex
properly: there is no error code, but also, nothing happens: no
Klaus Birnstiel wrote:
I am running Windows 7 on two different computers. It seems that Lyx is
not compiling properly, and not communicating with the bibtex thing
properly; however, running the file on a friend's Linux system does show
the biography properly.
Open View Messages (Ansehen
Hi there,
please excuse my earlier post in German - now in English: I have a
terrible problem with Lyx at the moment: I a m trying to integrate a
BibTex file as bibliography; however, Lyx doesn't seem to start Bibtex
properly: there is no error code, but also, nothing happens: no
Klaus Birnstiel wrote:
> I am running Windows 7 on two different computers. It seems that Lyx is
> not compiling properly, and not communicating with the bibtex thing
> properly; however, running the file on a friend's Linux system does show
> the biography properly.
Open View > Messages
Hi,
I am writing an article to be submitted to an Elsevier Journal. I am
using article(elsevier). I require citation in simple number style
references by number(s) in square brackets in line with the text.. The
problem that I am facing is that my old references are in simple
Hi,
I am writing an article to be submitted to an Elsevier Journal. I am
using article(elsevier). I require citation in simple number style
references by number(s) in square brackets in line with the text.. The
problem that I am facing is that my old references are in simple
Hi,
I am writing an article to be submitted to an Elsevier Journal. I am
using article(elsevier). I require citation in simple number style
"references by number(s) in square brackets in line with the text.". The
problem that I am facing is that my old references are in simple
2010/1/15 Anastasia Melekou trob...@gmail.com:
This is all a bit advanced for me. All I can do about encoding is change the
way I export to bibtex from zotero and I choose utf8 for that, but I don't
know were else I can change encoding in my lyx file.
I created a new lyx file, a new library
2010/1/15 Anastasia Melekou trob...@gmail.com:
This is all a bit advanced for me. All I can do about encoding is change the
way I export to bibtex from zotero and I choose utf8 for that, but I don't
know were else I can change encoding in my lyx file.
I created a new lyx file, a new library
2010/1/15 Anastasia Melekou :
> This is all a bit advanced for me. All I can do about encoding is change the
> way I export to bibtex from zotero and I choose utf8 for that, but I don't
> know were else I can change encoding in my lyx file.
>
> I created a new lyx file, a new
This is all a bit advanced for me. All I can do about encoding is change the
way I export to bibtex from zotero and I choose utf8 for that, but I don't know
were else I can change encoding in my lyx file.
I created a new lyx file, a new library in zotero, exported it in the same
folder as y
This is all a bit advanced for me. All I can do about encoding is change the
way I export to bibtex from zotero and I choose utf8 for that, but I don't know
were else I can change encoding in my lyx file.
I created a new lyx file, a new library in zotero, exported it in the same
folder as y
This is all a bit advanced for me. All I can do about encoding is change the
way I export to bibtex from zotero and I choose utf8 for that, but I don't know
were else I can change encoding in my lyx file.
I created a new lyx file, a new library in zotero, exported it in the same
folder as y
this message in context:
http://n2.nabble.com/Bibliography-problem-and-questionmarks-tp4266683p4266683.html
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On 01/07/2010 09:23 AM, weremoose wrote:
Hello,
I am a mac user (currently on 10.6.2) and I decided to use LyX to write my
thesis as it looked very promising. So I have LyX 1.6.5 installed and
started testing it, it's very convenient and gets me nice looking text even
with my drafts. Everything
Hello,
in my experience I have obtained the question marks ? in the PDF file
obtained from LyX, instead of regular citations, in these 2 cases:
1) as Richard said: when LyX doesn't find the bibtex file, maybe because it
has been moved after inserting citations
AND / OR
2) when there is something
this message in context:
http://n2.nabble.com/Bibliography-problem-and-questionmarks-tp4266683p4266683.html
Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
On 01/07/2010 09:23 AM, weremoose wrote:
Hello,
I am a mac user (currently on 10.6.2) and I decided to use LyX to write my
thesis as it looked very promising. So I have LyX 1.6.5 installed and
started testing it, it's very convenient and gets me nice looking text even
with my drafts. Everything
Hello,
in my experience I have obtained the question marks ? in the PDF file
obtained from LyX, instead of regular citations, in these 2 cases:
1) as Richard said: when LyX doesn't find the bibtex file, maybe because it
has been moved after inserting citations
AND / OR
2) when there is something
this message in context:
http://n2.nabble.com/Bibliography-problem-and-questionmarks-tp4266683p4266683.html
Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
On 01/07/2010 09:23 AM, weremoose wrote:
Hello,
I am a mac user (currently on 10.6.2) and I decided to use LyX to write my
thesis as it looked very promising. So I have LyX 1.6.5 installed and
started testing it, it's very convenient and gets me nice looking text even
with my drafts. Everything
Hello,
in my experience I have obtained the question marks ? in the PDF file
obtained from LyX, instead of regular citations, in these 2 cases:
1) as Richard said: when LyX doesn't find the bibtex file, maybe because it
has been moved after inserting citations
AND / OR
2) when there is something
Am Mo 18 Feb 2008 schrieb Hans J. Prueller:
Are there any ways to make LyX also printing the URL's of bibtex
entries???
Partially resolved:
http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users%40lists.lyx.org/msg61943.html
Cheers,
L
On 18.02.08, Hans J. Prueller wrote:
... The problem is that I have to hold a submission deadline, i.e. the
problem gets more and more urgent ;-)
A exemplary bibtex entry looks like this:
@OTHER{SJWTK,
title = {Sun Java Wireless Toolkit},
owner = {hansp},
timestamp = {2007.12.16},
Hey G. and Leandro!
Thank to both of you - your tips helped. At least I already new about
the bibtex styles that can be set, but it didn't work out.
The problem obvisouly was that the bibtex style that I have set via the
LyX properties dialog (e.g. abbrvnat) was overwritten
by an ERT command
Am Mo 18 Feb 2008 schrieb Hans J. Prueller:
Are there any ways to make LyX also printing the URL's of bibtex
entries???
Partially resolved:
http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users%40lists.lyx.org/msg61943.html
Cheers,
L
On 18.02.08, Hans J. Prueller wrote:
... The problem is that I have to hold a submission deadline, i.e. the
problem gets more and more urgent ;-)
A exemplary bibtex entry looks like this:
@OTHER{SJWTK,
title = {Sun Java Wireless Toolkit},
owner = {hansp},
timestamp = {2007.12.16},
Hey G. and Leandro!
Thank to both of you - your tips helped. At least I already new about
the bibtex styles that can be set, but it didn't work out.
The problem obvisouly was that the bibtex style that I have set via the
LyX properties dialog (e.g. abbrvnat) was overwritten
by an ERT command
Am Mo 18 Feb 2008 schrieb Hans J. Prueller:
> Are there any ways to make LyX also printing the URL's of bibtex
> entries???
Partially resolved:
http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users%40lists.lyx.org/msg61943.html
Cheers,
L
On 18.02.08, Hans J. Prueller wrote:
> ... The problem is that I have to hold a submission deadline, i.e. the
> problem gets more and more urgent ;-)
> A exemplary bibtex entry looks like this:
> @OTHER{SJWTK,
> title = {Sun Java Wireless Toolkit},
> owner = {hansp},
> timestamp =
Hey G. and Leandro!
Thank to both of you - your tips helped. At least I already new about
the bibtex styles that can be set, but it didn't work out.
The problem obvisouly was that the bibtex style that I have set via the
LyX properties dialog (e.g. abbrvnat) was overwritten
by an "ERT" command
hi there,
I have been using LyX for writing scientific documents for some years
now and I am very happy with it. Some
weeks ago, I got stuck with a problem and did not succeed in solving it
yet. The problem is that I have to hold
a submission deadline, i.e. the problem gets more and more urgent
hi there,
I have been using LyX for writing scientific documents for some years
now and I am very happy with it. Some
weeks ago, I got stuck with a problem and did not succeed in solving it
yet. The problem is that I have to hold
a submission deadline, i.e. the problem gets more and more urgent
hi there,
I have been using LyX for writing scientific documents for some years
now and I am very happy with it. Some
weeks ago, I got stuck with a problem and did not succeed in solving it
yet. The problem is that I have to hold
a submission deadline, i.e. the problem gets more and more urgent
Julio Rojas wrote:
Hi, this is a minor problem, but an annoying one. In Jurabib documentation
the format of each bibliographic reference shows:
Brox, Hans: Allgemeiner Teil des Bürgerlichen Gesetzbuches. 20th edition.
Köln, Berlin, Bonn, München, 1996
But in my document all references
Thanks for your help. I'll check the .sty file.
BTW, there's the international way of doing things and our local way of
doing things. With bibliographies, the local standard is the publisher
before the the city, has always been like that.
On 6/20/06, Charles de Miramon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Julio Rojas wrote:
Hi, this is a minor problem, but an annoying one. In Jurabib documentation
the format of each bibliographic reference shows:
Brox, Hans: Allgemeiner Teil des Bürgerlichen Gesetzbuches. 20th edition.
Köln, Berlin, Bonn, München, 1996
But in my document all references
Thanks for your help. I'll check the .sty file.
BTW, there's the international way of doing things and our local way of
doing things. With bibliographies, the local standard is the publisher
before the the city, has always been like that.
On 6/20/06, Charles de Miramon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Julio Rojas wrote:
> Hi, this is a minor problem, but an annoying one. In Jurabib documentation
> the format of each bibliographic reference shows:
>
> Brox, Hans: Allgemeiner Teil des Bürgerlichen Gesetzbuches. 20th edition.
> Köln, Berlin, Bonn, München, 1996
>
> But in my document all
Thanks for your help. I'll check the .sty file.
BTW, there's the international way of doing things and our local way of
doing things. With bibliographies, the local standard is the publisher
before the the city, has always been like that.
On 6/20/06, Charles de Miramon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, this is a minor problem, but an annoying one. In Jurabib documentation
the format of each bibliographic reference shows:
Brox, Hans: Allgemeiner Teil des Bürgerlichen Gesetzbuches. 20th edition.
Köln, Berlin, Bonn, München, 1996
But in my document all references are show like this one:
Hi, this is a minor problem, but an annoying one. In Jurabib documentation
the format of each bibliographic reference shows:
Brox, Hans: Allgemeiner Teil des Bürgerlichen Gesetzbuches. 20th edition.
Köln, Berlin, Bonn, München, 1996
But in my document all references are show like this one:
Hi, this is a minor problem, but an annoying one. In Jurabib documentation
the format of each bibliographic reference shows:
Brox, Hans: Allgemeiner Teil des Bürgerlichen Gesetzbuches. 20th edition.
Köln, Berlin, Bonn, München, 1996
But in my document all references are show like this one:
Thanks! That did the trick exactly!
Should there really be bullets by default in the bibliography section?
Maybe that's a latex thing, but it seems strange/inappropriate. Either
way, thanks for your workaround.
-Jesse
On Apr 19, 2006, at 8:51 PM, Johan Ingvast wrote:
jesse mejia wrote:
Thanks! That did the trick exactly!
Should there really be bullets by default in the bibliography section?
Maybe that's a latex thing, but it seems strange/inappropriate. Either
way, thanks for your workaround.
-Jesse
On Apr 19, 2006, at 8:51 PM, Johan Ingvast wrote:
jesse mejia wrote:
Thanks! That did the trick exactly!
Should there really be bullets by default in the bibliography section?
Maybe that's a latex thing, but it seems strange/inappropriate. Either
way, thanks for your workaround.
-Jesse
On Apr 19, 2006, at 8:51 PM, Johan Ingvast wrote:
jesse mejia wrote:
Hi,
I'm using the default LyX bibliography (it's the only one that doesn't
give me errors), in the Report document class.
How can I remove the column that outputs to the left of my sources on
the bibliography page that has the the source labels in brackets?
Thanks!
-Jesse
jesse mejia wrote:
Hi,
How can I remove the column that outputs to the left of my sources on
the bibliography page that has the the source labels in brackets?
I just had a similar problem and found a solution.
Put this in the preamble:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
and replace $\bullet$ with whatever
Hi,
I'm using the default LyX bibliography (it's the only one that doesn't
give me errors), in the Report document class.
How can I remove the column that outputs to the left of my sources on
the bibliography page that has the the source labels in brackets?
Thanks!
-Jesse
jesse mejia wrote:
Hi,
How can I remove the column that outputs to the left of my sources on
the bibliography page that has the the source labels in brackets?
I just had a similar problem and found a solution.
Put this in the preamble:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
and replace $\bullet$ with whatever
Hi,
I'm using the default LyX bibliography (it's the only one that doesn't
give me errors), in the Report document class.
How can I remove the column that outputs to the left of my sources on
the bibliography page that has the the source labels in brackets?
Thanks!
-Jesse
jesse mejia wrote:
Hi,
How can I remove the column that outputs to the left of my sources on
the bibliography page that has the the source labels in brackets?
I just had a similar problem and found a solution.
Put this in the preamble:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
and replace $\bullet$ with whatever
K. Elo wrote:
thanks for your explanations, they have been helpful. I have now
exported the article I mentioned and the .tex preamble looks like this:
--- cut here ---
\documentclass[a4paper]{report}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc}
\setcounter{secnumdepth}{3}
d an interesting problem with a document with a
bibliography. I use a customised .bst file, originally created with
latex makebst.
The problem seems to related with the following two bibtex entries
created with JabRef:
@ARTICLE{br2004a,
author = br,
title = {{B}undeskanzler
K. Elo wrote:
thanks for your explanations, they have been helpful. I have now
exported the article I mentioned and the .tex preamble looks like this:
--- cut here ---
\documentclass[a4paper]{report}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc}
\setcounter{secnumdepth}{3}
d an interesting problem with a document with a
bibliography. I use a customised .bst file, originally created with
latex makebst.
The problem seems to related with the following two bibtex entries
created with JabRef:
@ARTICLE{br2004a,
author = br,
title = {{B}undeskanzler
K. Elo wrote:
thanks for your explanations, they have been helpful. I have now
exported the article I mentioned and the .tex preamble looks like this:
--- cut here ---
\documentclass[a4paper]{report}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc}
\setcounter{secnumdepth}{3}
d an interesting problem with a document with a
> bibliography. I use a customised .bst file, originally created with
> "latex makebst".
>
> The problem seems to related with the following two bibtex entries
> created with JabRef:
>
> @ARTICLE{br2004a,
> author = br,
> title =
K. Elo wrote:
and the following is the reason why a \url in the bib file
is not needed, because the bst file does it already ...
FUNCTION {format.url}
{ url empty$
{ }
{ \url{ url * } * }
if$
}
Well, this is already clear to me.
I do not think so
As I mentioned, I have made
Hi,
Herbert Voss, 13.12.2005 15:28:
yes,
\url is only valid with a \usepackage{url} that's all.
Well, can you then explain one thing to me: I have a 30-page scientific
article written with LyX using the same test.bst I mailed to you. The
preamble of this document is _empty_, i.e. no
K. Elo wrote:
yes,
\url is only valid with a \usepackage{url} that's all.
Well, can you then explain one thing to me: I have a 30-page scientific
article written with LyX using the same test.bst I mailed to you. The
preamble of this document is _empty_, i.e. no \usepackage{url} and
there
Hi,
thanks for your explanations, they have been helpful. I have now
exported the article I mentioned and the .tex preamble looks like this:
--- cut here ---
\documentclass[a4paper]{report}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc}
\setcounter{secnumdepth}{3}
K. Elo wrote:
and the following is the reason why a \url in the bib file
is not needed, because the bst file does it already ...
FUNCTION {format.url}
{ url empty$
{ }
{ \url{ url * } * }
if$
}
Well, this is already clear to me.
I do not think so
As I mentioned, I have made
Hi,
Herbert Voss, 13.12.2005 15:28:
yes,
\url is only valid with a \usepackage{url} that's all.
Well, can you then explain one thing to me: I have a 30-page scientific
article written with LyX using the same test.bst I mailed to you. The
preamble of this document is _empty_, i.e. no
K. Elo wrote:
yes,
\url is only valid with a \usepackage{url} that's all.
Well, can you then explain one thing to me: I have a 30-page scientific
article written with LyX using the same test.bst I mailed to you. The
preamble of this document is _empty_, i.e. no \usepackage{url} and
there
Hi,
thanks for your explanations, they have been helpful. I have now
exported the article I mentioned and the .tex preamble looks like this:
--- cut here ---
\documentclass[a4paper]{report}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc}
\setcounter{secnumdepth}{3}
K. Elo wrote:
and the following is the reason why a \url in the bib file
is not needed, because the bst file does it already ...
FUNCTION {format.url}
{ url empty$
{ "" }
{ "\url{" url * "}" * }
if$
}
Well, this is already clear to me.
I do not think so
As I mentioned, I have
Hi,
Herbert Voss, 13.12.2005 15:28:
> yes,
> \url is only valid with a \usepackage{url} that's all.
Well, can you then explain one thing to me: I have a 30-page scientific
article written with LyX using the same test.bst I mailed to you. The
preamble of this document is _empty_, i.e. no
K. Elo wrote:
yes,
\url is only valid with a \usepackage{url} that's all.
Well, can you then explain one thing to me: I have a 30-page scientific
article written with LyX using the same test.bst I mailed to you. The
preamble of this document is _empty_, i.e. no \usepackage{url} and
there
Hi,
thanks for your explanations, they have been helpful. I have now
exported the article I mentioned and the .tex preamble looks like this:
--- cut here ---
\documentclass[a4paper]{report}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc}
\setcounter{secnumdepth}{3}
Hi @ All,
I have encountered an interesting problem with a document with a
bibliography. I use a customised .bst file, originally created with
latex makebst.
The problem seems to related with the following two bibtex entries
created with JabRef:
@ARTICLE{br2004a,
author = br,
title =
On 12/12/05, K. Elo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi @ All,
I have encountered an interesting problem with a document with a
bibliography. I use a customised .bst file, originally created with
latex makebst.
The problem seems to related with the following two bibtex entries
created with JabRef:
Andres Becerra Sandoval, maanantai, 12. joulukuuta 2005 15:53:
On 12/12/05, K. Elo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi @ All,
I have encountered an interesting problem with a document with a
bibliography. I use a customised .bst file, originally created with
latex makebst.
The problem seems
Hi,
OK, I found the solution by myself: If the url contains _ characters,
you will run into problems. These characters must be entered as \_.
After having repaired the .bib entries containing _-characters, the
output was produced correctly.
Thanks anyway,
Kimmo
K. Elo wrote:
Hi @ All,
I have encountered an interesting problem with a document with a
bibliography. I use a customised .bst file, originally created with
latex makebst.
The problem seems to related with the following two bibtex entries
created with JabRef:
@ARTICLE{br2004a,
author =
Hi,
Herbert Voss, 12.12.2005 16:33:
@ARTICLE{br2004b,
author = br,
title = {{A}usbau der deutsch-russischen {B}eziehungen auf allen
{G}ebieten
vereinbart},
journal = br_online,
year = {2004},
number = {21. Dezember},
entrytype = {21.12.},
url =
K. Elo wrote:
Hi,
Herbert Voss, 12.12.2005 16:33:
@ARTICLE{br2004b,
author = br,
title = {{A}usbau der deutsch-russischen {B}eziehungen auf allen
{G}ebieten
vereinbart},
journal = br_online,
year = {2004},
number = {21. Dezember},
entrytype = {21.12.},
url =
Hi,
Herbert Voss, 12.12.2005 17:28:
This might be true, but this won't work, if your .bst uses the \url
command to format url-fields (as does mine).
url and \url are _two_ things! show me an example
where it doesn't work!
Well, using url={\url{site}} in a bibtex won't solve the underscore
K. Elo wrote:
This might be true, but this won't work, if your .bst uses the \url
command to format url-fields (as does mine).
url and \url are _two_ things! show me an example
where it doesn't work!
Well, using url={\url{site}} in a bibtex won't solve the underscore (_)
it will!
K. Elo wrote:
url =
{\url{[http://www.bundesregierung.de/dokumente/-,413_680598/Artikel/dokument.htm,
besucht am 2. September 2005]}},
and the following is the reason why a \url in the bib file
is not needed, because the bst file does it already ...
FUNCTION {format.url}
{ url
Hi,
and thanks for your reply, Herbert.
Herbert Voss, maanantai, 12.12.2005 23:11:
K. Elo wrote:
This might be true, but this won't work, if your .bst uses the
\url command to format url-fields (as does mine).
url and \url are _two_ things! show me an example
where it doesn't work!
Hi @ All,
I have encountered an interesting problem with a document with a
bibliography. I use a customised .bst file, originally created with
latex makebst.
The problem seems to related with the following two bibtex entries
created with JabRef:
@ARTICLE{br2004a,
author = br,
title =
On 12/12/05, K. Elo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi @ All,
I have encountered an interesting problem with a document with a
bibliography. I use a customised .bst file, originally created with
latex makebst.
The problem seems to related with the following two bibtex entries
created with JabRef:
Andres Becerra Sandoval, maanantai, 12. joulukuuta 2005 15:53:
On 12/12/05, K. Elo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi @ All,
I have encountered an interesting problem with a document with a
bibliography. I use a customised .bst file, originally created with
latex makebst.
The problem seems
Hi,
OK, I found the solution by myself: If the url contains _ characters,
you will run into problems. These characters must be entered as \_.
After having repaired the .bib entries containing _-characters, the
output was produced correctly.
Thanks anyway,
Kimmo
K. Elo wrote:
Hi @ All,
I have encountered an interesting problem with a document with a
bibliography. I use a customised .bst file, originally created with
latex makebst.
The problem seems to related with the following two bibtex entries
created with JabRef:
@ARTICLE{br2004a,
author =
Hi,
Herbert Voss, 12.12.2005 16:33:
@ARTICLE{br2004b,
author = br,
title = {{A}usbau der deutsch-russischen {B}eziehungen auf allen
{G}ebieten
vereinbart},
journal = br_online,
year = {2004},
number = {21. Dezember},
entrytype = {21.12.},
url =
K. Elo wrote:
Hi,
Herbert Voss, 12.12.2005 16:33:
@ARTICLE{br2004b,
author = br,
title = {{A}usbau der deutsch-russischen {B}eziehungen auf allen
{G}ebieten
vereinbart},
journal = br_online,
year = {2004},
number = {21. Dezember},
entrytype = {21.12.},
url =
Hi,
Herbert Voss, 12.12.2005 17:28:
This might be true, but this won't work, if your .bst uses the \url
command to format url-fields (as does mine).
url and \url are _two_ things! show me an example
where it doesn't work!
Well, using url={\url{site}} in a bibtex won't solve the underscore
K. Elo wrote:
This might be true, but this won't work, if your .bst uses the \url
command to format url-fields (as does mine).
url and \url are _two_ things! show me an example
where it doesn't work!
Well, using url={\url{site}} in a bibtex won't solve the underscore (_)
it will!
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