not sure, I understood your problem. If you don't want to share the whole
bib-file all.bib, but only the references cited in cited.bib, and your
document is doc.lyx
you could e.g. use JabRef as a reference manager and say on a command line
jabref --aux doc.aux,cited.bib all.bib
after having
not sure, I understood your problem. If you don't want to share the whole
bib-file all.bib, but only the references cited in cited.bib, and your
document is doc.lyx
you could e.g. use JabRef as a reference manager and say on a command line
jabref --aux doc.aux,cited.bib all.bib
after having
not sure, I understood your problem. If you don't want to share the whole
bib-file all.bib, but only the references cited in cited.bib, and your
document is doc.lyx
you could e.g. use JabRef as a reference manager and say on a command line
jabref --aux doc.aux,cited.bib all.bib
after having
Am Monday 13 July 2009 16:56:31 schrieb Manolo Martínez:
To clarify what I'm asking here, I'm interested in the easiest, shortest
way to go from:
a) A Lyx file with a bibtex bibliography, to
b) Another Lyx (or a .tex) file, where this bibliography has been
resolved into /bibitems, so that
In article 4a5d8e46.8070...@austrohungaro.com,
Manolo Martínez
man...@austrohungaro.com wrote:
Copy the contents of the .bbl file in place of the \bibliography{}
command in the .tex file.
Hi,
Nobody can help me with this, then?
Thx
M
Manolo Martínez escribió:
To clarify what
Am Monday 13 July 2009 16:56:31 schrieb Manolo Martínez:
To clarify what I'm asking here, I'm interested in the easiest, shortest
way to go from:
a) A Lyx file with a bibtex bibliography, to
b) Another Lyx (or a .tex) file, where this bibliography has been
resolved into /bibitems, so that
In article 4a5d8e46.8070...@austrohungaro.com,
Manolo Martínez
man...@austrohungaro.com wrote:
Copy the contents of the .bbl file in place of the \bibliography{}
command in the .tex file.
Hi,
Nobody can help me with this, then?
Thx
M
Manolo Martínez escribió:
To clarify what
Am Monday 13 July 2009 16:56:31 schrieb Manolo Martínez:
> To clarify what I'm asking here, I'm interested in the easiest, shortest
> way to go from:
>
> a) A Lyx file with a bibtex bibliography, to
>
> b) Another Lyx (or a .tex) file, where this bibliography has been
> resolved into /bibitems,
In article <4a5d8e46.8070...@austrohungaro.com>,
Manolo Martínez
wrote:
Copy the contents of the .bbl file in place of the \bibliography{}
command in the .tex file.
> Hi,
>
> Nobody can help me with this, then?
>
> Thx
> M
>
> Manolo Martínez escribió:
> > To
To clarify what I'm asking here, I'm interested in the easiest, shortest
way to go from:
a) A Lyx file with a bibtex bibliography, to
b) Another Lyx (or a .tex) file, where this bibliography has been
resolved into /bibitems, so that it can be shared with people without
having to share the
To clarify what I'm asking here, I'm interested in the easiest, shortest
way to go from:
a) A Lyx file with a bibtex bibliography, to
b) Another Lyx (or a .tex) file, where this bibliography has been
resolved into /bibitems, so that it can be shared with people without
having to share the
To clarify what I'm asking here, I'm interested in the easiest, shortest
way to go from:
a) A Lyx file with a bibtex bibliography, to
b) Another Lyx (or a .tex) file, where this bibliography has been
resolved into /bibitems, so that it can be shared with people without
having to share the
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