Re: Formatting in-text citations
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Andrew Barr wrote: Hi Lyx Users, I am compiling a large annotated reading list for my PhD comprehensive qualifying exams. I want to use lyx because of the flawless integration with my large BibTeX database. However, all of the BibTeX style files that I have used previously have abbreviated in-text citations. The behaviour I seek is, upon inserting a citation into an itemized environment, BibTeX/ LyX should place a fully fledged verbose bibliographic entry at the in-text citation location. Does anybody have ideas on how to accomplish this? Do you definitely need the itemized environment? You could simply insert all the ones you want using \nocite---in ERT, if you're in 1.5; you can do this using InsertCitation in the 1.6 release candidates---then insert a bibliography, and that's that. rh
Re: Formatting in-text citations
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Andrew Barr wrote: Hi Lyx Users, I am compiling a large annotated reading list for my PhD comprehensive qualifying exams. I want to use lyx because of the flawless integration with my large BibTeX database. However, all of the BibTeX style files that I have used previously have abbreviated in-text citations. The behaviour I seek is, upon inserting a citation into an itemized environment, BibTeX/ LyX should place a fully fledged verbose bibliographic entry at the in-text citation location. Does anybody have ideas on how to accomplish this? Do you definitely need the itemized environment? You could simply insert all the ones you want using \nocite---in ERT, if you're in 1.5; you can do this using InsertCitation in the 1.6 release candidates---then insert a bibliography, and that's that. rh
Re: Formatting in-text citations
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Andrew Barr wrote: Hi Lyx Users, I am compiling a large annotated reading list for my PhD comprehensive qualifying exams. I want to use lyx because of the flawless integration with my large BibTeX database. However, all of the BibTeX style files that I have used previously have abbreviated in-text citations. The behaviour I seek is, upon inserting a citation into an itemized environment, BibTeX/ LyX should place a fully fledged verbose bibliographic entry at the in-text citation location. Does anybody have ideas on how to accomplish this? Do you definitely need the itemized environment? You could simply insert all the ones you want using \nocite---in ERT, if you're in 1.5; you can do this using Insert>Citation in the 1.6 release candidates---then insert a bibliography, and that's that. rh
Re: Formatting in-text citations
Andrew Barr wrote: Hi Lyx Users, I am compiling a large annotated reading list for my PhD comprehensive qualifying exams. I want to use lyx because of the flawless integration with my large BibTeX database. However, all of the BibTeX style files that I have used previously have abbreviated in-text citations. The behaviour I seek is, upon inserting a citation into an itemized environment, BibTeX/ LyX should place a fully fledged verbose bibliographic entry at the in-text citation location. Does anybody have ideas on how to accomplish this? Thanks, Andrew Look biblatex or jurabib Cheers, Charles
Re: Formatting in-text citations
Andrew Barr wrote: Hi Lyx Users, I am compiling a large annotated reading list for my PhD comprehensive qualifying exams. I want to use lyx because of the flawless integration with my large BibTeX database. However, all of the BibTeX style files that I have used previously have abbreviated in-text citations. The behaviour I seek is, upon inserting a citation into an itemized environment, BibTeX/ LyX should place a fully fledged verbose bibliographic entry at the in-text citation location. Does anybody have ideas on how to accomplish this? Thanks, Andrew Look biblatex or jurabib Cheers, Charles
Re: Formatting in-text citations
Andrew Barr wrote: > Hi Lyx Users, > > I am compiling a large annotated reading list for my PhD comprehensive > qualifying exams. I want to use lyx because of the flawless integration > with my large BibTeX database. However, all of the BibTeX style files > that > I have used previously have abbreviated in-text citations. The behaviour > I seek is, upon inserting a citation into an itemized environment, BibTeX/ > LyX should place a fully fledged verbose bibliographic entry at the > in-text > citation location. Does anybody have ideas on how to accomplish this? > > Thanks, > > Andrew Look biblatex or jurabib Cheers, Charles