On 2012-04-17, Richard Heck wrote:
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On 04/17/2012 05:24 PM, William Hanson wrote:
The solution Richard Heck proposes is one I'd like to follow. But
when I go to Export I'm asked to choose between four different
versions of LaTeX. Which one should
Am Mittwoch, 18. April 2012, 01:01:15 schrieb stefano franchi:
.
Note that Springer usually requires that your .bib file contains only
the references you use in your manuscript. If you have a bib file
with other references (as most people do), you should save it as a new
file and then
On 04/18/2012 03:55 AM, William Hanson wrote:
I've created a .bib file that contains only the references I use in my
paper, but this file is inside the Mendeley Desktop. And I _cannot_ move
it to any other location. So in particular I can't get it into the
folder that contains the .tex file of
On 2012-04-17, Richard Heck wrote:
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On 04/17/2012 05:24 PM, William Hanson wrote:
The solution Richard Heck proposes is one I'd like to follow. But
when I go to Export I'm asked to choose between four different
versions of LaTeX. Which one should
Am Mittwoch, 18. April 2012, 01:01:15 schrieb stefano franchi:
.
Note that Springer usually requires that your .bib file contains only
the references you use in your manuscript. If you have a bib file
with other references (as most people do), you should save it as a new
file and then
On 04/18/2012 03:55 AM, William Hanson wrote:
I've created a .bib file that contains only the references I use in my
paper, but this file is inside the Mendeley Desktop. And I _cannot_ move
it to any other location. So in particular I can't get it into the
folder that contains the .tex file of
On 2012-04-17, Richard Heck wrote:
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> On 04/17/2012 05:24 PM, William Hanson wrote:
>> The solution Richard Heck proposes is one I'd like to follow. But
>> when I go to Export I'm asked to choose between four different
>> versions of LaTeX. Which one
Am Mittwoch, 18. April 2012, 01:01:15 schrieb stefano franchi:
.
> Note that Springer usually requires that your .bib file contains only
> the references you use in your manuscript. If you have a bib file
> with other references (as most people do), you should save it as a new
> file and
On 04/18/2012 03:55 AM, William Hanson wrote:
I've created a .bib file that contains only the references I use in my
paper, but this file is inside the Mendeley Desktop. And I _cannot_ move
it to any other location. So in particular I can't get it into the
folder that contains the .tex file of
On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 10:50 AM, William Hanson whan...@umn.edu wrote:
I'm trying to submit a manuscript via the Springer web site to one of their
journals (Philosophical Studies). Although the web site says they accept
many formats, including LaTeX2E and TeX, it won't accept the file that
Thanks Stefano,
It worked, but I now have another problem. The Springer web site has
accepted the .tex file that you helped me create, but when I look at the
contents of that file on their web site (in order to give it my Final
Approval) the references do not show up. (There's no list of
On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 11:53 AM, William Hanson whan...@umn.edu wrote:
Thanks Stefano,
It worked, but I now have another problem. The Springer web site has
accepted the .tex file that you helped me create, but when I look at the
contents of that file on their web site (in order to give it
The problem that Hanson ran into is a common one, which I have commented
on here
in the past. It would be really nice if there was a simple way to
automate the solution so that new users will
not need to come to this list again (some users do not know that it
exists) to find out
how to solve
On 04/17/2012 04:42 PM, UD wrote:
The problem that Hanson ran into is a common one, which I have
commented on here
in the past. It would be really nice if there was a simple way to
automate the solution so that new users will
not need to come to this list again (some users do not know that it
On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 10:42 PM, UD ehud.kap...@gmail.com wrote:
The problem that Hanson ran into is a common one, which I have commented on
here
in the past. It would be really nice if there was a simple way to automate
the solution so that new users will
not need to come to this list
The solution Richard Heck proposes is one I'd like to follow. But when I
go to Export I'm asked to choose between four different versions of LaTeX.
Which one should I use?
Bill Hanson
On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 3:59 PM, Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.comwrote:
On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 10:42
On 04/17/2012 05:24 PM, William Hanson wrote:
The solution Richard Heck proposes is one I'd like to follow. But
when I go to Export I'm asked to choose between four different
versions of LaTeX. Which one should I use?
plain, probably, unless you've been using XeTeX or LuaTeX features.
On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 2:23 PM, William Hanson whan...@umn.edu wrote:
Stefano,
I don't know what you mean when you say I should run latex and then bibtex
on your
file. I've already exported my original LyX file using your
FileExportLatex(plain) instruction. So I now have both a .lyx and a
Thanks Stefano,
I now seem to be tantalizingly close to creating a zip folder (or zip
archive?) to send to Philosophical Studies. I've created a .bib file that
contains only the references I use in my paper, but this file is inside the
Mendeley Desktop. And I *cannot* move it to any other
On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 8:55 PM, William Hanson whan...@umn.edu wrote:
Thanks Stefano,
I now seem to be tantalizingly close to creating a zip folder (or zip
archive?) to send to Philosophical Studies. I've created a .bib file that
contains only the references I use in my paper, but this file
On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 10:50 AM, William Hanson whan...@umn.edu wrote:
I'm trying to submit a manuscript via the Springer web site to one of their
journals (Philosophical Studies). Although the web site says they accept
many formats, including LaTeX2E and TeX, it won't accept the file that
Thanks Stefano,
It worked, but I now have another problem. The Springer web site has
accepted the .tex file that you helped me create, but when I look at the
contents of that file on their web site (in order to give it my Final
Approval) the references do not show up. (There's no list of
On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 11:53 AM, William Hanson whan...@umn.edu wrote:
Thanks Stefano,
It worked, but I now have another problem. The Springer web site has
accepted the .tex file that you helped me create, but when I look at the
contents of that file on their web site (in order to give it
The problem that Hanson ran into is a common one, which I have commented
on here
in the past. It would be really nice if there was a simple way to
automate the solution so that new users will
not need to come to this list again (some users do not know that it
exists) to find out
how to solve
On 04/17/2012 04:42 PM, UD wrote:
The problem that Hanson ran into is a common one, which I have
commented on here
in the past. It would be really nice if there was a simple way to
automate the solution so that new users will
not need to come to this list again (some users do not know that it
On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 10:42 PM, UD ehud.kap...@gmail.com wrote:
The problem that Hanson ran into is a common one, which I have commented on
here
in the past. It would be really nice if there was a simple way to automate
the solution so that new users will
not need to come to this list
The solution Richard Heck proposes is one I'd like to follow. But when I
go to Export I'm asked to choose between four different versions of LaTeX.
Which one should I use?
Bill Hanson
On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 3:59 PM, Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.comwrote:
On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 10:42
On 04/17/2012 05:24 PM, William Hanson wrote:
The solution Richard Heck proposes is one I'd like to follow. But
when I go to Export I'm asked to choose between four different
versions of LaTeX. Which one should I use?
plain, probably, unless you've been using XeTeX or LuaTeX features.
On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 2:23 PM, William Hanson whan...@umn.edu wrote:
Stefano,
I don't know what you mean when you say I should run latex and then bibtex
on your
file. I've already exported my original LyX file using your
FileExportLatex(plain) instruction. So I now have both a .lyx and a
Thanks Stefano,
I now seem to be tantalizingly close to creating a zip folder (or zip
archive?) to send to Philosophical Studies. I've created a .bib file that
contains only the references I use in my paper, but this file is inside the
Mendeley Desktop. And I *cannot* move it to any other
On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 8:55 PM, William Hanson whan...@umn.edu wrote:
Thanks Stefano,
I now seem to be tantalizingly close to creating a zip folder (or zip
archive?) to send to Philosophical Studies. I've created a .bib file that
contains only the references I use in my paper, but this file
On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 10:50 AM, William Hanson wrote:
> I'm trying to submit a manuscript via the Springer web site to one of their
> journals (Philosophical Studies). Although the web site says they accept
> many formats, including LaTeX2E and TeX, it won't accept the file
Thanks Stefano,
It worked, but I now have another problem. The Springer web site has
accepted the .tex file that you helped me create, but when I look at the
contents of that file on their web site (in order to give it my "Final
Approval") the references do not show up. (There's no list of
On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 11:53 AM, William Hanson wrote:
> Thanks Stefano,
>
> It worked, but I now have another problem. The Springer web site has
> accepted the .tex file that you helped me create, but when I look at the
> contents of that file on their web site (in order to
The problem that Hanson ran into is a common one, which I have commented
on here
in the past. It would be really nice if there was a simple way to
automate the solution so that new users will
not need to come to this list again (some users do not know that it
exists) to find out
how to solve
On 04/17/2012 04:42 PM, UD wrote:
The problem that Hanson ran into is a common one, which I have
commented on here
in the past. It would be really nice if there was a simple way to
automate the solution so that new users will
not need to come to this list again (some users do not know that it
On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 10:42 PM, UD wrote:
> The problem that Hanson ran into is a common one, which I have commented on
> here
> in the past. It would be really nice if there was a simple way to automate
> the solution so that new users will
> not need to come to this
The solution Richard Heck proposes is one I'd like to follow. But when I
go to Export I'm asked to choose between four different versions of LaTeX.
Which one should I use?
Bill Hanson
On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 3:59 PM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 10:42
On 04/17/2012 05:24 PM, William Hanson wrote:
The solution Richard Heck proposes is one I'd like to follow. But
when I go to Export I'm asked to choose between four different
versions of LaTeX. Which one should I use?
plain, probably, unless you've been using XeTeX or LuaTeX features.
On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 2:23 PM, William Hanson wrote:
> Stefano,
>
> I don't know what you mean when you say I should "run latex and then bibtex
> on your
> file". I've already exported my original LyX file using your
> "File>>Export>>Latex(plain)" instruction. So I now have
Thanks Stefano,
I now seem to be tantalizingly close to creating a zip folder (or zip
archive?) to send to Philosophical Studies. I've created a .bib file that
contains only the references I use in my paper, but this file is inside the
Mendeley Desktop. And I *cannot* move it to any other
On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 8:55 PM, William Hanson wrote:
> Thanks Stefano,
>
> I now seem to be tantalizingly close to creating a zip folder (or zip
> archive?) to send to Philosophical Studies. I've created a .bib file that
> contains only the references I use in my paper, but
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