Found it: for some unknown reason, urldate is split up into urlyear,
urlmonth and urlday.
\AtBeginDocument{\AtEveryCitekey{\clearfield{urlyear}}}
works.
Bernd :)
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Hello again...
When I tried this method with urldate instead of url, it did not work
(i.e. field was not supressed). Strangely, there were no error messages.
\AtBeginDocument{\AtEveryCitekey{\clearfield{urldate}}}
I also checked for lastvisited and lastchecked, though my .bib file
contains
Am Mittwoch, den 18.03.2020, 18:44 +0100 schrieb Bernd:
in the preamble, it says "not defined" (which should not be the
case).
Either use it in the document body or in preamble within
\AtBeginDocument{
...
}
This is because biblatex needs to be loaded very late (after the user
preamble).
Am Mittwoch, den 18.03.2020, 18:44 +0100 schrieb Bernd:
> in the preamble, it says "not defined" (which should not be the
> case).
Either use it in the document body or in preamble within
\AtBeginDocument{
...
}
This is because biblatex needs to be loaded very late (after the user
preamble).
Yes, I saw that, but if I put
\AtEveryCitekey{\clearfield{url}}
in the preamble, it says "not defined" (which should not be the case).
I have to look closer into it.
Alternatively, if I use url=false in the biblatex options, can I somehow
toggle it to url=true for the bibliography?
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Am Mittwoch, den 18.03.2020, 17:06 +0100 schrieb Bernd:
> But can it be automated?
> I want the URL only to show up in the dedicated bibliography at the
> end.
> Something like \AtEachCitekey or \AtEveryCitekey (or maybe
> \AddToCitekey if such a thing exists)...
\AtEveryCitekey exists. See
Am Dienstag, den 17.03.2020, 19:11 +0100 schrieb Bernd:
/Dear lyx-users, />//>/I want to use bibentry: />//>/> \usepackage{bibentry} />/> />/>
\nobibliography />/> ... />/> \bibentry{xyz} />//>/But it says it misses biblatex (which is not true because
it comes />/preloaded in LyX). /
bibentry
Am Dienstag, den 17.03.2020, 19:11 +0100 schrieb Bernd:
> Dear lyx-users,
>
> I want to use bibentry:
>
> > \usepackage{bibentry}
> >
> > \nobibliography
> > ...
> > \bibentry{xyz}
>
> But it says it misses biblatex (which is not true because it comes
> preloaded in LyX).
bibentry is part of
Yes, my LyX has biblatex preloaded (with adaptable options), and
url=false works :) Thank you.
However, this works only globally.
I would like that url=false is just applied when I use \bibentry{xyz},
not in the proper bibliography at the end...
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On 17-Mar-20 9:11 PM, Bernd wrote:
Dear lyx-users,
I want to use bibentry:
\usepackage{bibentry}
\nobibliography
...
\bibentry{xyz}
But it says it misses biblatex (which is not true because it comes
preloaded in LyX).
However, I noticed that it is possible to do the
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