Re: Reference Order and figure position problems
On Jul 11, 2008, at 9:21 AM, vascoosx wrote: I had the same problem. It would be very helpful if you could tell me how to change from _alphabetically_ sorted to unsrt style. Insert->List/TOC -> BibTeX Bibliography Choose "unsrt" from the drop-down menu in the bibliography dialog box. James
Re: Reference Order and figure position problems
vascoosx wrote: > I had the same problem. It would be very helpful if you could tell me how > to change from _alphabetically_ sorted to unsrt style. chose and "unsrt" bibliography style (right-click on the grey BibTeX box and select a style from the lower drop down box). Jürgen
Re: Reference Order and figure position problems
I had the same problem. It would be very helpful if you could tell me how to change from _alphabetically_ sorted to unsrt style. Thank you Jürgen Spitzmüller-2 wrote: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> 1) When the document is viewed in pdf, all my references in the main >> body of text are in the wrong order. The first reference stated comes >> up as [145] and not [1], while the second is [76], not [2]. This >> occurs throughout the entire document, in a nons equential psuedo >> random manner! > > The numbers refer to an _alphabetically_ sorted bibliography, not to the > order > of appearance in the text, unless you are using an unsrt style. > > Jürgen > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Reference-Order-and-figure-position-problems-tp15401589p18406327.html Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: Reference Order and figure position problems
Your second problem is a common feature of LaTeX when you have lots of pictures and not many words. Basically it found there was not a neat way of displaying the pictures amongst the text without either having a title in an odd looking place or a mostly empty page in the middle of a chapter. I suggest you try a couple of things. If you really want the pictures to be with the text try changing ALL of the pictures to be placed "Here if possible". I Don't recommend using "Here definitely" unless it is a last option and note you might get some empty looking pages appear at the slightest modification of any text. Otherwise give into LaTeX and admit it is right. Insert a clear page at a convenient place. This will prevent it being used by text so some of your pictures will collect on it.. ie they'll catch up with your text. Note you can always refer to the page number the figures are on automatically (on the reference pop-up box select the option " on page ") Chris.
Re: Reference Order and figure position problems
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > 1) When the document is viewed in pdf, all my references in the main > body of text are in the wrong order. The first reference stated comes > up as [145] and not [1], while the second is [76], not [2]. This > occurs throughout the entire document, in a nons equential psuedo > random manner! The numbers refer to an _alphabetically_ sorted bibliography, not to the order of appearance in the text, unless you are using an unsrt style. Jürgen