On Tuesday 14 January 2014 20:09:03 Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Hello again,
I tried to change the kluwer.bst file in such a way, that the volume of a
journal is not given in bold in the References by changing the part after
%%
to the {* *
in the following function:
FUNCTION
On Thursday 16 January 2014 10:58:33 Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I just found this function in the kluwer.bst file:
FUNCTION {format.bvolume}
{ volume empty$
{ }
{ Vol. volume tie.or.space.connect
series empty$
'skip$
{ of * series emphasize * }
if$
Wolfgang Engelmann engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de írta:
p, li { white-space: pre-wrap; }
On Thursday 16 January 2014 10:58:33 Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
nbsp;
I just found this function in the kluwer.bst file:
nbsp;
FUNCTION {format.bvolume}
{ volume empty$
{ quot;quot; }
{ quot;Vol.quot;
On Thursday 16 January 2014 14:52:42 Csikos Bela wrote:
Wolfgang Engelmann engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de írta:
I suggest visiting the http://tex.stackexchange.com/ site and ask your
question there.
I doubt you will find anyone on this list who knows how to hack/edit a
bst file in such
Wolfgang Engelmann engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de írta:
p, li { white-space: pre-wrap; }
On Thursday 16 January 2014 14:52:42 Csikos Bela wrote:
Wolfgang Engelmann írta:
nbsp;
I suggest visiting the http://tex.stackexchange.com/ site and ask your
question there.
I doubt you will find
2014/1/16 Wolfgang Engelmann engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de
Hello again,
I tried to change the kluwer.bst file in such a way, that the volume of
a journal is not given in bold in the References by changing the part after
%%
to the {* *
in the following function:
FUNCTION
On Thursday 16 January 2014 18:00:20 Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
2014/1/16 Wolfgang Engelmann engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de
Thanks, Jürgen,
works well. In the meantime I tried to use makebst to produce the desired
.bst file, but at the end got
LaTeX Error: File `babelbst.tex' not found
Have to find
On Thursday 16 January 2014 18:30:46 Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
On Thursday 16 January 2014 18:00:20 Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
2014/1/16 Wolfgang Engelmann engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de
Thanks, Jürgen,
works well. In the meantime I tried to use makebst to produce the
desired .bst file, but at
On Tuesday 14 January 2014 20:09:03 Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Hello again,
I tried to change the kluwer.bst file in such a way, that the volume of a
journal is not given in bold in the References by changing the part after
%%
to the {* *
in the following function:
FUNCTION
On Thursday 16 January 2014 10:58:33 Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I just found this function in the kluwer.bst file:
FUNCTION {format.bvolume}
{ volume empty$
{ }
{ Vol. volume tie.or.space.connect
series empty$
'skip$
{ of * series emphasize * }
if$
Wolfgang Engelmann engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de írta:
p, li { white-space: pre-wrap; }
On Thursday 16 January 2014 10:58:33 Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
nbsp;
I just found this function in the kluwer.bst file:
nbsp;
FUNCTION {format.bvolume}
{ volume empty$
{ quot;quot; }
{ quot;Vol.quot;
On Thursday 16 January 2014 14:52:42 Csikos Bela wrote:
Wolfgang Engelmann engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de írta:
I suggest visiting the http://tex.stackexchange.com/ site and ask your
question there.
I doubt you will find anyone on this list who knows how to hack/edit a
bst file in such
Wolfgang Engelmann engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de írta:
p, li { white-space: pre-wrap; }
On Thursday 16 January 2014 14:52:42 Csikos Bela wrote:
Wolfgang Engelmann írta:
nbsp;
I suggest visiting the http://tex.stackexchange.com/ site and ask your
question there.
I doubt you will find
2014/1/16 Wolfgang Engelmann engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de
Hello again,
I tried to change the kluwer.bst file in such a way, that the volume of
a journal is not given in bold in the References by changing the part after
%%
to the {* *
in the following function:
FUNCTION
On Thursday 16 January 2014 18:00:20 Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
2014/1/16 Wolfgang Engelmann engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de
Thanks, Jürgen,
works well. In the meantime I tried to use makebst to produce the desired
.bst file, but at the end got
LaTeX Error: File `babelbst.tex' not found
Have to find
On Thursday 16 January 2014 18:30:46 Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
On Thursday 16 January 2014 18:00:20 Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
2014/1/16 Wolfgang Engelmann engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de
Thanks, Jürgen,
works well. In the meantime I tried to use makebst to produce the
desired .bst file, but at
On Tuesday 14 January 2014 20:09:03 Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Hello again,
I tried to change the kluwer.bst file in such a way, that the volume of a
journal is not given in bold in the References by changing the part after
%%
to the { " " " * *
in the following function:
FUNCTION
On Thursday 16 January 2014 10:58:33 Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I just found this function in the kluwer.bst file:
FUNCTION {format.bvolume}
{ volume empty$
{ "" }
{ "Vol." volume tie.or.space.connect
series empty$
'skip$
{ " of " * series emphasize * }
if$
Wolfgang Engelmann írta:
>
>
>p, li { white-space: pre-wrap; }
>
>On Thursday 16 January 2014 10:58:33 Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
>
>I just found this function in the kluwer.bst file:
>
>FUNCTION {format.bvolume}
>{ volume empty$
>{ }
>{ Vol. volume
On Thursday 16 January 2014 14:52:42 Csikos Bela wrote:
> Wolfgang Engelmann írta:
>
> I suggest visiting the http://tex.stackexchange.com/ site and ask your
> question there.
>
> I doubt you will find anyone on this list who knows how to hack/edit a
> bst file in
Wolfgang Engelmann írta:
>
>
>p, li { white-space: pre-wrap; }
>
>On Thursday 16 January 2014 14:52:42 Csikos Bela wrote:
>> Wolfgang Engelmann írta:
>
>>
>> I suggest visiting the http://tex.stackexchange.com/ site and ask your
>> question there.
>>
>> I doubt you
2014/1/16 Wolfgang Engelmann
> Hello again,
>
> I tried to change the kluwer.bst file in such a way, that the volume of
> a journal is not given in bold in the References by changing the part after
> %%
>
> to the { " " " * *
>
> in the following function:
>
>
>
>
On Thursday 16 January 2014 18:00:20 Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> 2014/1/16 Wolfgang Engelmann
Thanks, Jürgen,
works well. In the meantime I tried to use makebst to produce the desired
.bst file, but at the end got
LaTeX Error: File `babelbst.tex' not found
Have to
On Thursday 16 January 2014 18:30:46 Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> On Thursday 16 January 2014 18:00:20 Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> > 2014/1/16 Wolfgang Engelmann
>
> Thanks, Jürgen,
> works well. In the meantime I tried to use makebst to produce the
> desired .bst
2014/1/13 Paul A. Rubin:
Jürgen,
By parse properly, do you mean that the use of braces may override the
design of the .bst file, or is there more to it (such as creating problems
with spacing)? My usage patterns in the past may have been somewhat
atypical. I would write for journals that do
On Monday 13 January 2014 18:50:13 Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Thanks all of you giving hints re van von de di della
I tried Jürgens proposal changing the kluwer.bst:
FUNCTION {format.authors}
{ author empty$
{ }
# { {vv~}{ll}{, jj}{, f.} author format.names }
{ {ll}{, f.}{, jj}{vv~}
2014/1/14 Wolfgang Engelmann engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de
On Monday 13 January 2014 18:50:13 Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Thanks all of you giving hints re van von de di della
I tried Jürgens proposal changing the kluwer.bst:
[...]
However, the citing style has'nt changed (see de
On Tuesday 14 January 2014 20:09:03 Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
2014/1/14 Wolfgang Engelmann engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de
On Monday 13 January 2014 18:50:13 Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Thanks all of you giving hints re van von de di della
I tried Jürgens proposal changing the kluwer.bst:
Thanks for the links, Jurgen.
Paul
2014/1/14 Wolfgang Engelmann:
1336,1339c1336
{ \harvardpreambledefs{% write$ newline$
preamble$ write$ } write$ newline$
\harvardpreambletext{% write$ newline$
preamble$ write$ } write$ newline$ }
What does
\harvardpreambledefs
do?
I did not change this part. I suppose I
2014/1/13 Paul A. Rubin:
Jürgen,
By parse properly, do you mean that the use of braces may override the
design of the .bst file, or is there more to it (such as creating problems
with spacing)? My usage patterns in the past may have been somewhat
atypical. I would write for journals that do
On Monday 13 January 2014 18:50:13 Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Thanks all of you giving hints re van von de di della
I tried Jürgens proposal changing the kluwer.bst:
FUNCTION {format.authors}
{ author empty$
{ }
# { {vv~}{ll}{, jj}{, f.} author format.names }
{ {ll}{, f.}{, jj}{vv~}
2014/1/14 Wolfgang Engelmann engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de
On Monday 13 January 2014 18:50:13 Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Thanks all of you giving hints re van von de di della
I tried Jürgens proposal changing the kluwer.bst:
[...]
However, the citing style has'nt changed (see de
On Tuesday 14 January 2014 20:09:03 Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
2014/1/14 Wolfgang Engelmann engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de
On Monday 13 January 2014 18:50:13 Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Thanks all of you giving hints re van von de di della
I tried Jürgens proposal changing the kluwer.bst:
Thanks for the links, Jurgen.
Paul
2014/1/14 Wolfgang Engelmann:
1336,1339c1336
{ \harvardpreambledefs{% write$ newline$
preamble$ write$ } write$ newline$
\harvardpreambletext{% write$ newline$
preamble$ write$ } write$ newline$ }
What does
\harvardpreambledefs
do?
I did not change this part. I suppose I
2014/1/13 Paul A. Rubin:
> Jürgen,
>
> By "parse properly", do you mean that the use of braces may override the
> design of the .bst file, or is there more to it (such as creating problems
> with spacing)? My usage patterns in the past may have been somewhat
> atypical. I would write for journals
On Monday 13 January 2014 18:50:13 Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Thanks all of you giving hints re van von de di della
I tried Jürgens proposal changing the kluwer.bst:
FUNCTION {format.authors}
{ author empty$
{ "" }
# { "{vv~}{ll}{, jj}{, f.}" author format.names }
{ "{ll}{, f.}{,
2014/1/14 Wolfgang Engelmann
> On Monday 13 January 2014 18:50:13 Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
>
>
>
> Thanks all of you giving hints re van von de di della
>
> I tried Jürgens proposal changing the kluwer.bst:
>
>
>
> [...]
>
>
>
> However, the citing style has'nt
On Tuesday 14 January 2014 20:09:03 Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> 2014/1/14 Wolfgang Engelmann
>
> > On Monday 13 January 2014 18:50:13 Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> > Thanks all of you giving hints re van von de di della
> >
> > I tried Jürgens proposal changing the
Thanks for the links, Jurgen.
Paul
2014/1/14 Wolfgang Engelmann:
>
> 1336,1339c1336
>
> < { "\harvardpreambledefs{%" write$ newline$
>
> < preamble$ write$ "}" write$ newline$
>
> < "\harvardpreambletext{%" write$ newline$
>
> < preamble$ write$ "}" write$ newline$ }
>
>
>
>
>
> What does
>
> \harvardpreambledefs
>
> do?
>
I did
Note, though, that BibTeX (or Biblatex) can only parse the name properly
without any braces, and if it given in one of the following three forms:
First von Last
von Last, First
von Last, Jr, First
That is, the example should be entered as:
de la Iglesia, H. O. and Cambras, T.
or
H. O. de la
On Monday 13 January 2014 09:06:33 Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Note, though, that BibTeX (or Biblatex) can only parse the name properly
without any braces, and if it given in one of the following three forms:
First von Last
von Last, First
von Last, Jr, First
That is, the example should be
2014/1/13 Wolfgang Engelmann engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de
Thanks for this. Is there a site which shows examples for various styles
which give an output like
Iglesia, de la
in the references.
I used Kluwer style and the output is
de la Iglesia
I am not aware of any. There are several
Jürgen Spitzmüller spitz at lyx.org writes:
Note, though, that BibTeX (or Biblatex) can only parse the name properly
without any braces, and if it given in one of the following three
forms:First von Last
von Last, Firstvon Last, Jr, First
Jürgen,
By parse properly, do you mean that the use of
Wolfgang Engelmann engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de írta:
p, li { white-space: pre-wrap; }
On Monday 13 January 2014 09:06:33 Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Note, though, that BibTeX (or Biblatex) can only parse the name properly
without any braces, and if it given in one of the following three forms:
Note, though, that BibTeX (or Biblatex) can only parse the name properly
without any braces, and if it given in one of the following three forms:
First von Last
von Last, First
von Last, Jr, First
That is, the example should be entered as:
de la Iglesia, H. O. and Cambras, T.
or
H. O. de la
On Monday 13 January 2014 09:06:33 Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Note, though, that BibTeX (or Biblatex) can only parse the name properly
without any braces, and if it given in one of the following three forms:
First von Last
von Last, First
von Last, Jr, First
That is, the example should be
2014/1/13 Wolfgang Engelmann engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de
Thanks for this. Is there a site which shows examples for various styles
which give an output like
Iglesia, de la
in the references.
I used Kluwer style and the output is
de la Iglesia
I am not aware of any. There are several
Jürgen Spitzmüller spitz at lyx.org writes:
Note, though, that BibTeX (or Biblatex) can only parse the name properly
without any braces, and if it given in one of the following three
forms:First von Last
von Last, Firstvon Last, Jr, First
Jürgen,
By parse properly, do you mean that the use of
Wolfgang Engelmann engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de írta:
p, li { white-space: pre-wrap; }
On Monday 13 January 2014 09:06:33 Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Note, though, that BibTeX (or Biblatex) can only parse the name properly
without any braces, and if it given in one of the following three forms:
Note, though, that BibTeX (or Biblatex) can only parse the name properly
without any braces, and if it given in one of the following three forms:
"First von Last"
"von Last, First"
"von Last, Jr, First"
That is, the example should be entered as:
de la Iglesia, H. O. and Cambras, T.
or
H. O.
On Monday 13 January 2014 09:06:33 Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Note, though, that BibTeX (or Biblatex) can only parse the name properly
> without any braces, and if it given in one of the following three forms:
>
> "First von Last"
> "von Last, First"
> "von Last, Jr, First"
>
> That is, the
2014/1/13 Wolfgang Engelmann
> Thanks for this. Is there a site which shows examples for various styles
> which give an output like
>
> Iglesia, de la
>
> in the references.
>
> I used Kluwer style and the output is
>
> de la Iglesia
>
I am not aware of any. There
Jürgen Spitzmüller lyx.org> writes:
> Note, though, that BibTeX (or Biblatex) can only parse the name properly
without any braces, and if it given in one of the following three
forms:"First von Last"
> "von Last, First""von Last, Jr, First"
Jürgen,
By "parse properly", do you mean that the use
Wolfgang Engelmann írta:
>
>
>p, li { white-space: pre-wrap; }
>
>On Monday 13 January 2014 09:06:33 Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
>> Note, though, that BibTeX (or Biblatex) can only parse the name properly
>> without any braces, and if it given in one of the following
On 03/03/2010 12:22 PM, mario wrote:
hello
I have a new question on bibtex/biblatex.
How do I do when a bibliographic item refers to another one:
[1] -- Author, Title, in [2]
[2]-- BlaBla, edited by Joe Doe
This is what the crossref field is for. Put the key of the other entry,
e.g.:
Hi
thanks
mario
ps nice paper too!
--
rgheck wrote:
On 03/03/2010 12:22 PM, mario wrote:
hello
I have a new question on bibtex/biblatex.
How do I do when a bibliographic item refers to another one:
[1] -- Author, Title, in [2]
[2]-- BlaBla,
On 03/03/2010 12:22 PM, mario wrote:
hello
I have a new question on bibtex/biblatex.
How do I do when a bibliographic item refers to another one:
[1] -- Author, Title, in [2]
[2]-- BlaBla, edited by Joe Doe
This is what the crossref field is for. Put the key of the other entry,
e.g.:
Hi
thanks
mario
ps nice paper too!
--
rgheck wrote:
On 03/03/2010 12:22 PM, mario wrote:
hello
I have a new question on bibtex/biblatex.
How do I do when a bibliographic item refers to another one:
[1] -- Author, Title, in [2]
[2]-- BlaBla,
On 03/03/2010 12:22 PM, mario wrote:
hello
I have a new question on bibtex/biblatex.
How do I do when a bibliographic item refers to another one:
[1] -- Author, Title, in [2]
[2]-- BlaBla, edited by Joe Doe
This is what the crossref field is for. Put the key of the other entry,
e.g.:
Hi
thanks
mario
ps nice paper too!
--
rgheck wrote:
> On 03/03/2010 12:22 PM, mario wrote:
> > hello
> >
> > I have a new question on bibtex/biblatex.
> >
> > How do I do when a bibliographic item refers to another one:
> >
> > [1] -- Author, Title, in [2]
> >
Il giorno lun, 01/03/2010 alle 22.29 +0100, Daniel Lohmann ha scritto:
On 01.03.2010, at 21:33, mario wrote:
Just an untested idea: Have you tried (mis-)using the note field for
this purpose?
@book {...
note={\includegraphics{...}}
}
This probably won't work within LyX,
If you have a Mac, you can use Bibdesk... I hope somebody, some day,
ports Bibdesk ideas/features to Win/Linux...
-
Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 9:04 AM, mario m...@mariochiari.net wrote:
Il giorno lun, 01/03/2010 alle
Il giorno lun, 01/03/2010 alle 17.29 -0500, Charles de Miramon ha
scritto:
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
Just an untested idea: Have you tried (mis-)using the note field for
this purpose?
@book {...
note={\includegraphics{...}}
}
Yes but the lists of references is basically a list
On 02.03.2010, at 09:04, mario wrote:
Il giorno lun, 01/03/2010 alle 22.29 +0100, Daniel Lohmann ha scritto:
On 01.03.2010, at 21:33, mario wrote:
Just an untested idea: Have you tried (mis-)using the note field
for
this purpose?
@book {...
note={\includegraphics{...}}
}
Il giorno lun, 01/03/2010 alle 22.29 +0100, Daniel Lohmann ha scritto:
On 01.03.2010, at 21:33, mario wrote:
Just an untested idea: Have you tried (mis-)using the note field for
this purpose?
@book {...
note={\includegraphics{...}}
}
This probably won't work within LyX,
If you have a Mac, you can use Bibdesk... I hope somebody, some day,
ports Bibdesk ideas/features to Win/Linux...
-
Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 9:04 AM, mario m...@mariochiari.net wrote:
Il giorno lun, 01/03/2010 alle
Il giorno lun, 01/03/2010 alle 17.29 -0500, Charles de Miramon ha
scritto:
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
Just an untested idea: Have you tried (mis-)using the note field for
this purpose?
@book {...
note={\includegraphics{...}}
}
Yes but the lists of references is basically a list
On 02.03.2010, at 09:04, mario wrote:
Il giorno lun, 01/03/2010 alle 22.29 +0100, Daniel Lohmann ha scritto:
On 01.03.2010, at 21:33, mario wrote:
Just an untested idea: Have you tried (mis-)using the note field
for
this purpose?
@book {...
note={\includegraphics{...}}
}
Il giorno lun, 01/03/2010 alle 22.29 +0100, Daniel Lohmann ha scritto:
> On 01.03.2010, at 21:33, mario wrote:
>
> >
>
> Just an untested idea: Have you tried (mis-)using the "note" field for
> this purpose?
>
> @book {...
>
> note={\includegraphics{...}}
> }
>
> This probably won't
If you have a Mac, you can use Bibdesk... I hope somebody, some day,
ports Bibdesk ideas/features to Win/Linux...
-
Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 9:04 AM, mario wrote:
> Il giorno lun, 01/03/2010
Il giorno lun, 01/03/2010 alle 17.29 -0500, Charles de Miramon ha
scritto:
> Daniel Lohmann wrote:
>
> > Just an untested idea: Have you tried (mis-)using the "note" field for
> > this purpose?
> >
> > @book {...
> >
> > note={\includegraphics{...}}
> > }
> >
>
> Yes but the lists of
On 02.03.2010, at 09:04, mario wrote:
Il giorno lun, 01/03/2010 alle 22.29 +0100, Daniel Lohmann ha scritto:
On 01.03.2010, at 21:33, mario wrote:
Just an untested idea: Have you tried (mis-)using the "note" field
for
this purpose?
@book {...
note={\includegraphics{...}}
}
mario schrieb:
My question is: I would like to include scans of covers and selected
pages within my bibtex entrie (and final output), how do I do?
Personally, I use the BibTeX entry type misc for such cases.
But maybe I misunderstand you. Images should not be part of the
bibliography list
Hi
thanks for your reply.
Il giorno lun, 01/03/2010 alle 17.14 +0100, Uwe Stöhr ha scritto:
mario schrieb:
My question is: I would like to include scans of covers and selected
pages within my bibtex entrie (and final output), how do I do?
Personally, I use the BibTeX entry type misc
mario schrieb:
My question is: I would like to include scans of covers and selected
pages within my bibtex entrie (and final output), how do I do?
Personally, I use the BibTeX entry type misc for such cases.
yes, but then how do you get the scan image in the final .dvi (or .pdf)
output?
On 01.03.2010, at 21:33, mario wrote:
Hi
thanks for your reply.
Il giorno lun, 01/03/2010 alle 17.14 +0100, Uwe Stöhr ha scritto:
mario schrieb:
My question is: I would like to include scans of covers and selected
pages within my bibtex entrie (and final output), how do I do?
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
Just an untested idea: Have you tried (mis-)using the note field for
this purpose?
@book {...
note={\includegraphics{...}}
}
Yes but the lists of references is basically a list and if you include a
graphics at the end of an item of the list, LaTeX is going to do
mario schrieb:
My question is: I would like to include scans of covers and selected
pages within my bibtex entrie (and final output), how do I do?
Personally, I use the BibTeX entry type misc for such cases.
But maybe I misunderstand you. Images should not be part of the
bibliography list
Hi
thanks for your reply.
Il giorno lun, 01/03/2010 alle 17.14 +0100, Uwe Stöhr ha scritto:
mario schrieb:
My question is: I would like to include scans of covers and selected
pages within my bibtex entrie (and final output), how do I do?
Personally, I use the BibTeX entry type misc
mario schrieb:
My question is: I would like to include scans of covers and selected
pages within my bibtex entrie (and final output), how do I do?
Personally, I use the BibTeX entry type misc for such cases.
yes, but then how do you get the scan image in the final .dvi (or .pdf)
output?
On 01.03.2010, at 21:33, mario wrote:
Hi
thanks for your reply.
Il giorno lun, 01/03/2010 alle 17.14 +0100, Uwe Stöhr ha scritto:
mario schrieb:
My question is: I would like to include scans of covers and selected
pages within my bibtex entrie (and final output), how do I do?
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
Just an untested idea: Have you tried (mis-)using the note field for
this purpose?
@book {...
note={\includegraphics{...}}
}
Yes but the lists of references is basically a list and if you include a
graphics at the end of an item of the list, LaTeX is going to do
mario schrieb:
My question is: I would like to include scans of covers and selected
pages within my bibtex entrie (and final output), how do I do?
Personally, I use the BibTeX entry type "misc" for such cases.
But maybe I misunderstand you. Images should not be part of the
bibliography
Hi
thanks for your reply.
Il giorno lun, 01/03/2010 alle 17.14 +0100, Uwe Stöhr ha scritto:
> mario schrieb:
>
> > My question is: I would like to include scans of covers and selected
> > pages within my bibtex entrie (and final output), how do I do?
>
> Personally, I use the BibTeX entry
mario schrieb:
My question is: I would like to include scans of covers and selected
pages within my bibtex entrie (and final output), how do I do?
Personally, I use the BibTeX entry type "misc" for such cases.
yes, but then how do you get the scan image in the final .dvi (or .pdf)
output?
On 01.03.2010, at 21:33, mario wrote:
Hi
thanks for your reply.
Il giorno lun, 01/03/2010 alle 17.14 +0100, Uwe Stöhr ha scritto:
mario schrieb:
My question is: I would like to include scans of covers and selected
pages within my bibtex entrie (and final output), how do I do?
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
> Just an untested idea: Have you tried (mis-)using the "note" field for
> this purpose?
>
> @book {...
>
> note={\includegraphics{...}}
> }
>
Yes but the lists of references is basically a list and if you include a
graphics at the end of an item of the list, LaTeX is
Daniel Miles wrote:
Hi.
Using lyx 1.5.4 on ubuntu, and I cannot for the life of me figure out how
to reference according to my Uni guidelines - which I believe are Chicago
Manual of Style. What I need as output that can be seen by the Chicago
Manual of Style section on this webpage:
Daniel Miles wrote:
Hi.
Using lyx 1.5.4 on ubuntu, and I cannot for the life of me figure out how
to reference according to my Uni guidelines - which I believe are Chicago
Manual of Style. What I need as output that can be seen by the Chicago
Manual of Style section on this webpage:
Daniel Miles wrote:
> Hi.
> Using lyx 1.5.4 on ubuntu, and I cannot for the life of me figure out how
> to reference according to my Uni guidelines - which I believe are Chicago
> Manual of Style. What I need as output that can be seen by the Chicago
> Manual of Style section on this webpage:
>
OK. We'll modify apalike.bst. (I'm assuming that apalike is otherwise
OK, and therefore that the formatting of the author field, etc, is as
you would want it. If you want to start with something else, you can do
that, too.) Copy apalike to apalikemod.bst, put this in your local TeX
tree, run
OK. We'll modify apalike.bst. (I'm assuming that apalike is otherwise
OK, and therefore that the formatting of the author field, etc, is as
you would want it. If you want to start with something else, you can do
that, too.) Copy apalike to apalikemod.bst, put this in your local TeX
tree, run
OK. We'll modify apalike.bst. (I'm assuming that apalike is otherwise
OK, and therefore that the formatting of the author field, etc, is as
you would want it. If you want to start with something else, you can do
that, too.) Copy apalike to apalikemod.bst, put this in your local TeX
tree, run
--- Richard Heck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The default BibTeX handling of pure-URL references
is pretty lame. The
only real solution I've found is to add my own
format, or to modify an
existing one you're not otherwise using. (That way
JabRef will still
handle the entry for you.) If you
--- Richard Heck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The default BibTeX handling of pure-URL references
is pretty lame. The
only real solution I've found is to add my own
format, or to modify an
existing one you're not otherwise using. (That way
JabRef will still
handle the entry for you.) If you
--- Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The default BibTeX handling of pure-URL references
> is pretty lame. The
> only real solution I've found is to add my own
> format, or to modify an
> existing one you're not otherwise using. (That way
> JabRef will still
> handle the entry for
The default BibTeX handling of pure-URL references is pretty lame. The
only real solution I've found is to add my own format, or to modify an
existing one you're not otherwise using. (That way JabRef will still
handle the entry for you.) If you tell me what you want references of
this kind to
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