Am Samstag 04 Oktober 2014, 08:01:14 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
Hello,
a nice feature of recent lyx versions is that one can choose the type of
citation by right-clicking on the citation. What I am missing here is,
however, this type:
authors et al. 2010 (no comma!)
there is only
authors
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Here are the examples.
Please send a _minimal_ example file. This one has over 60 pages, and I would
need to delete a dozens of unavailable graphics first.
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/MinimalExample
Jürgen
I am awful sorry, I sent the wrong file. Wolfgang
Am 04.10.2014 um 10:47 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Here are the examples.
Please send a _minimal_ example file. This one has over 60 pages, and I would
need to delete a dozens of unavailable graphics first.
This was indeed something which should not happen: to send the original
file from which
I had prepared the short one. It should at least not have gone to the list!
There is no excuse, but the publisher wants the proof reading done in
such a short time,
that I was too nervous (and too old, by
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I am awful sorry, I sent the wrong file. Wolfgang
By default, natbib does not provide a citation command with author-year in
parathesis and no comma between author and year.
An workaround is to use the citation command with comma and pass the following
to the
Thanks, Jürgen,
for the workaround. Since this will remove the commata between author
and year globally,
I decided to leave is to the Publisher. I am not willing to wreck my
nerves and spill my time
for the shareholders.
But I appreciated your help very much,
Yours
Wolfgang
Am 04.10.2014 um
Am Samstag 04 Oktober 2014, 08:01:14 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
Hello,
a nice feature of recent lyx versions is that one can choose the type of
citation by right-clicking on the citation. What I am missing here is,
however, this type:
authors et al. 2010 (no comma!)
there is only
authors
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Here are the examples.
Please send a _minimal_ example file. This one has over 60 pages, and I would
need to delete a dozens of unavailable graphics first.
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/MinimalExample
Jürgen
I am awful sorry, I sent the wrong file. Wolfgang
Am 04.10.2014 um 10:47 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Here are the examples.
Please send a _minimal_ example file. This one has over 60 pages, and I would
need to delete a dozens of unavailable graphics first.
This was indeed something which should not happen: to send the original
file from which
I had prepared the short one. It should at least not have gone to the list!
There is no excuse, but the publisher wants the proof reading done in
such a short time,
that I was too nervous (and too old, by
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I am awful sorry, I sent the wrong file. Wolfgang
By default, natbib does not provide a citation command with author-year in
parathesis and no comma between author and year.
An workaround is to use the citation command with comma and pass the following
to the
Thanks, Jürgen,
for the workaround. Since this will remove the commata between author
and year globally,
I decided to leave is to the Publisher. I am not willing to wreck my
nerves and spill my time
for the shareholders.
But I appreciated your help very much,
Yours
Wolfgang
Am 04.10.2014 um
Am Samstag 04 Oktober 2014, 08:01:14 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
> Hello,
>
> a nice feature of recent lyx versions is that one can choose the type of
> citation by right-clicking on the citation. What I am missing here is,
> however, this type:
> authors et al. 2010 (no comma!)
> there is only
>
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> Here are the examples.
Please send a _minimal_ example file. This one has over 60 pages, and I would
need to delete a dozens of unavailable graphics first.
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/MinimalExample
Jürgen
I am awful sorry, I sent the wrong file. Wolfgang
Am 04.10.2014 um 10:47 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Here are the examples.
Please send a _minimal_ example file. This one has over 60 pages, and I would
need to delete a dozens of unavailable graphics first.
This was indeed something which should not happen: to send the original
file from which
I had prepared the short one. It should at least not have gone to the list!
There is no excuse, but the publisher wants the proof reading done in
such a short time,
that I was too nervous (and too old, by
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> I am awful sorry, I sent the wrong file. Wolfgang
By default, natbib does not provide a citation command with author-year in
parathesis and no comma between author and year.
An workaround is to use the citation command with comma and pass the following
to the
Thanks, Jürgen,
for the workaround. Since this will remove the commata between author
and year globally,
I decided to leave is to the Publisher. I am not willing to wreck my
nerves and spill my time
for the shareholders.
But I appreciated your help very much,
Yours
Wolfgang
Am 04.10.2014 um
Am Friday, 16. August 2013, 19:38:09 schrieb Richard Heck:
Thanks for the responses. What I actually would like to have is an example
template of the Springer publisher (sv) svmult (multiple authors), which
hopefully contains also the required citing and referencing style. This is
not
Am Friday, 16. August 2013, 19:38:09 schrieb Richard Heck:
Thanks for the responses. What I actually would like to have is an example
template of the Springer publisher (sv) svmult (multiple authors), which
hopefully contains also the required citing and referencing style. This is
not
Am Friday, 16. August 2013, 19:38:09 schrieb Richard Heck:
Thanks for the responses. What I actually would like to have is an example
template of the Springer publisher (sv) svmult (multiple authors), which
hopefully contains also the required citing and referencing style. This is
not
On 08/15/2013 01:39 PM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Am Thursday, 15. August 2013, 17:10:22 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
Am Thursday, 15. August 2013, 15:18:04 schrieb Richard Heck:
On 08/15/2013 06:47 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I get this error:
! Package natbib Error:
On 08/15/2013 01:39 PM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Am Thursday, 15. August 2013, 17:10:22 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
Am Thursday, 15. August 2013, 15:18:04 schrieb Richard Heck:
On 08/15/2013 06:47 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I get this error:
! Package natbib Error:
On 08/15/2013 01:39 PM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Am Thursday, 15. August 2013, 17:10:22 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
> Am Thursday, 15. August 2013, 15:18:04 schrieb Richard Heck:
> > On 08/15/2013 06:47 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> > > I get this error:
> > >
> > > ! Package natbib
On 08/15/2013 06:47 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I get this error:
! Package natbib Error: Bibliography not compatible with author-year
citations.
Check the bibliography entries for non-compliant syntax,
or select author-year BibTeX style, e.g. plainnat
Where do I choose the proposed
Am Thursday, 15. August 2013, 15:18:04 schrieb Richard Heck:
On 08/15/2013 06:47 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I get this error:
! Package natbib Error: Bibliography not compatible with author-year
citations.
Check the bibliography entries for non-compliant syntax,
or select
Am Thursday, 15. August 2013, 17:10:22 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
Am Thursday, 15. August 2013, 15:18:04 schrieb Richard Heck:
On 08/15/2013 06:47 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I get this error:
! Package natbib Error: Bibliography not compatible with author-year
citations.
On 08/15/2013 06:47 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I get this error:
! Package natbib Error: Bibliography not compatible with author-year
citations.
Check the bibliography entries for non-compliant syntax,
or select author-year BibTeX style, e.g. plainnat
Where do I choose the proposed
Am Thursday, 15. August 2013, 15:18:04 schrieb Richard Heck:
On 08/15/2013 06:47 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I get this error:
! Package natbib Error: Bibliography not compatible with author-year
citations.
Check the bibliography entries for non-compliant syntax,
or select
Am Thursday, 15. August 2013, 17:10:22 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
Am Thursday, 15. August 2013, 15:18:04 schrieb Richard Heck:
On 08/15/2013 06:47 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I get this error:
! Package natbib Error: Bibliography not compatible with author-year
citations.
On 08/15/2013 06:47 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I get this error:
! Package natbib Error: Bibliography not compatible with author-year
citations.
Check the bibliography entries for non-compliant syntax,
or select author-year BibTeX style, e.g. plainnat
Where do I choose the proposed
Am Thursday, 15. August 2013, 15:18:04 schrieb Richard Heck:
> On 08/15/2013 06:47 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> > I get this error:
> >
> > ! Package natbib Error: Bibliography not compatible with author-year
> > citations.
> >
> > Check the bibliography entries for non-compliant syntax,
> >
Am Thursday, 15. August 2013, 17:10:22 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
> Am Thursday, 15. August 2013, 15:18:04 schrieb Richard Heck:
> > On 08/15/2013 06:47 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> > > I get this error:
> > >
> > > ! Package natbib Error: Bibliography not compatible with author-year
> > >
2012/4/13 Anne:
I'm a bit of a lyx newb and I had the problem Sam Aaron had. So I pasted your
TeX command (\def\@cite#1#2{[{#1\if at tempswa : #2\fi}]}) into the TeX box
at
the beginning of my lyx document. But I still get the comma instead of the
colon
though and I don't quite know why.
2012/4/13 Anne:
I'm a bit of a lyx newb and I had the problem Sam Aaron had. So I pasted your
TeX command (\def\@cite#1#2{[{#1\if at tempswa : #2\fi}]}) into the TeX box
at
the beginning of my lyx document. But I still get the comma instead of the
colon
though and I don't quite know why.
2012/4/13 Anne:
> I'm a bit of a lyx newb and I had the problem Sam Aaron had. So I pasted your
> TeX command (\def\@cite#1#2{[{#1\if tempswa : #2\fi}]}) into the TeX box
> at
> the beginning of my lyx document. But I still get the comma instead of the
> colon
> though and I don't quite know
Jürgen Spitzmüller juergen@... writes:
Sam Aaron wrote:
Any text entered here is then appended to the citation itself
separated with a comma. Is there any way to change the separator to be
a colon?
\def\@cite#1#2{[{#1\if at tempswa : #2\fi}]}
Jürgen
Hi Jürgen,
I'm a bit of
Jürgen Spitzmüller juergen@... writes:
Sam Aaron wrote:
Any text entered here is then appended to the citation itself
separated with a comma. Is there any way to change the separator to be
a colon?
\def\@cite#1#2{[{#1\if at tempswa : #2\fi}]}
Jürgen
Hi Jürgen,
I'm a bit of
Jürgen Spitzmüller writes:
>
> Sam Aaron wrote:
> > Any text entered here is then appended to the citation itself
> > separated with a comma. Is there any way to change the separator to be
> > a colon?
>
> \def\@cite#1#2{[{#1\if tempswa : #2\fi}]}
>
> Jürgen
>
>
Hi Jürgen,
On 10/12/2011 01:22 PM, christopher sibona wrote:
I need to use a somewhat non-standard citation style in a document where it is
of the form (name year) i.e., NO comma between the name and year. The
bibliography setting citation style is Natbib with Author-year as the
parameter.
The text in
Richard Heck rgheck at comcast.net writes:
On 10/12/2011 01:22 PM, christopher sibona wrote:
I need to use a somewhat non-standard citation style in a document where it
is
of the form (name year) i.e., NO comma between the name and year. The
bibliography setting citation style is Natbib
On 10/12/2011 01:22 PM, christopher sibona wrote:
I need to use a somewhat non-standard citation style in a document where it is
of the form (name year) i.e., NO comma between the name and year. The
bibliography setting citation style is Natbib with Author-year as the
parameter.
The text in
Richard Heck rgheck at comcast.net writes:
On 10/12/2011 01:22 PM, christopher sibona wrote:
I need to use a somewhat non-standard citation style in a document where it
is
of the form (name year) i.e., NO comma between the name and year. The
bibliography setting citation style is Natbib
On 10/12/2011 01:22 PM, christopher sibona wrote:
> I need to use a somewhat non-standard citation style in a document where it is
> of the form ( ) i.e., NO comma between the name and year. The
> bibliography setting citation style is Natbib with Author-year as the
> parameter.
> The text in the
Richard Heck comcast.net> writes:
>
> On 10/12/2011 01:22 PM, christopher sibona wrote:
> > I need to use a somewhat non-standard citation style in a document where it
is
> > of the form ( ) i.e., NO comma between the name and year. The
> > bibliography setting citation style is Natbib with
On 07/18/2009 04:43 AM, Maximilian Melcher wrote:
Am 18.07.2009 00:01, schrieb rgheck:
On 07/17/2009 05:46 PM, Maximilian Melcher wrote:
Am 17.07.2009 23:32, schrieb rgheck:
On 07/17/2009 02:57 PM, Maximilian Melcher wrote:
Hello guys,
i have the problem that i cant lyx make my citation
On 07/18/2009 04:43 AM, Maximilian Melcher wrote:
Am 18.07.2009 00:01, schrieb rgheck:
On 07/17/2009 05:46 PM, Maximilian Melcher wrote:
Am 17.07.2009 23:32, schrieb rgheck:
On 07/17/2009 02:57 PM, Maximilian Melcher wrote:
Hello guys,
i have the problem that i cant lyx make my citation
On 07/18/2009 04:43 AM, Maximilian Melcher wrote:
Am 18.07.2009 00:01, schrieb rgheck:
On 07/17/2009 05:46 PM, Maximilian Melcher wrote:
Am 17.07.2009 23:32, schrieb rgheck:
On 07/17/2009 02:57 PM, Maximilian Melcher wrote:
Hello guys,
i have the problem that i cant lyx make my citation
On 07/17/2009 02:57 PM, Maximilian Melcher wrote:
Hello guys,
i have the problem that i cant lyx make my citation look like i want
them too.
Currently im using dinat
(http://tug.ctan.org/cgi-bin/ctanPackageInformation.py?id=dinat) but
it makes my cites look like normal text.
I want a cite
On 07/17/2009 02:57 PM, Maximilian Melcher wrote:
Hello guys,
i have the problem that i cant lyx make my citation look like i want
them too.
Currently im using dinat
(http://tug.ctan.org/cgi-bin/ctanPackageInformation.py?id=dinat) but
it makes my cites look like normal text.
I want a cite
On 07/17/2009 02:57 PM, Maximilian Melcher wrote:
Hello guys,
i have the problem that i cant lyx make my citation look like i want
them too.
Currently im using dinat
(http://tug.ctan.org/cgi-bin/ctanPackageInformation.py?id=dinat) but
it makes my cites look like normal text.
I want a cite
Maximilian Melcher m...@... writes:
[snip]
In my document settings im using natbib with author-year selected. How
can i change the styles of the references? Is that set in the style of
the bibtex where i set dinat ? I tried to activate biblatex from here
: http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex
Maximilian Melcher m...@... writes:
[snip]
In my document settings im using natbib with author-year selected. How
can i change the styles of the references? Is that set in the style of
the bibtex where i set dinat ? I tried to activate biblatex from here
: http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex
Maximilian Melcher writes:
[snip]
> In my document settings im using natbib with author-year selected. How
> can i change the styles of the references? Is that set in the style of
> the bibtex where i set "dinat" ? I tried to activate biblatex from here
> :
Hi,
I am using Bibtex and the bibtex entry is mentioned below. Lyx/latex
still has trouble figuring out the author for this citation style. Is
there an error in the way this entry is setup esp. in the author field?
@Article{ qdots-strained-MBE-first-observation,
title = Growth by
Manoj Rajagopalan wrote:
Hi,
I am using Bibtex and the bibtex entry is mentioned below. Lyx/latex
still has trouble figuring out the author for this citation style. Is
there an error in the way this entry is setup esp. in the author field?
I wonder if there is an issue with Le Roux? Try
Hi,
I am using Bibtex and the bibtex entry is mentioned below. Lyx/latex
still has trouble figuring out the author for this citation style. Is
there an error in the way this entry is setup esp. in the author field?
@Article{ qdots-strained-MBE-first-observation,
title = Growth by
Manoj Rajagopalan wrote:
Hi,
I am using Bibtex and the bibtex entry is mentioned below. Lyx/latex
still has trouble figuring out the author for this citation style. Is
there an error in the way this entry is setup esp. in the author field?
I wonder if there is an issue with Le Roux? Try
Hi,
I am using Bibtex and the bibtex entry is mentioned below. Lyx/latex
still has trouble figuring out the author for this citation style. Is
there an error in the way this entry is setup esp. in the author field?
@Article{ qdots-strained-MBE-first-observation,
title = "Growth by
Manoj Rajagopalan wrote:
Hi,
I am using Bibtex and the bibtex entry is mentioned below. Lyx/latex
still has trouble figuring out the author for this citation style. Is
there an error in the way this entry is setup esp. in the author field?
I wonder if there is an issue with "Le Roux"? Try
Sam Aaron wrote:
Any text entered here is then appended to the citation itself
separated with a comma. Is there any way to change the separator to be
a colon?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@tempswa : #2\fi}]}
Jürgen
Jürgen wrote:
[EMAIL [EMAIL PROTECTED] : #2\fi}]}
Thanks for replying to my query Jürgen. Is there any way you can help
me understand your solution? I'm assuming I enter a special code in
the 'Text after' field, however I can't determine what it is from your
reply. For example, I've
Sam Aaron wrote:
I'm currently
jusing Jurabib as the citation style. Will that be the issue?
Yes, since you wrote nothing I assumed you are using the standard bibliography
with article.sty. With Jurabib, you can probably customize this differently.
Have a look at the Jurabib documentation.
Sam Aaron wrote:
Any text entered here is then appended to the citation itself
separated with a comma. Is there any way to change the separator to be
a colon?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@tempswa : #2\fi}]}
Jürgen
Jürgen wrote:
[EMAIL [EMAIL PROTECTED] : #2\fi}]}
Thanks for replying to my query Jürgen. Is there any way you can help
me understand your solution? I'm assuming I enter a special code in
the 'Text after' field, however I can't determine what it is from your
reply. For example, I've
Sam Aaron wrote:
I'm currently
jusing Jurabib as the citation style. Will that be the issue?
Yes, since you wrote nothing I assumed you are using the standard bibliography
with article.sty. With Jurabib, you can probably customize this differently.
Have a look at the Jurabib documentation.
Sam Aaron wrote:
> Any text entered here is then appended to the citation itself
> separated with a comma. Is there any way to change the separator to be
> a colon?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@tempswa : #2\fi}]}
Jürgen
Jürgen wrote:
> [EMAIL [EMAIL PROTECTED] : #2\fi}]}
Thanks for replying to my query Jürgen. Is there any way you can help
me understand your solution? I'm assuming I enter a special code in
the 'Text after' field, however I can't determine what it is from your
reply. For example, I've
Sam Aaron wrote:
> I'm currently
> jusing Jurabib as the citation style. Will that be the issue?
Yes, since you wrote nothing I assumed you are using the standard bibliography
with article.sty. With Jurabib, you can probably customize this differently.
Have a look at the Jurabib
Manoj Rajagopalan wrote:
Hi all,
In my document, I have inserted a Bibtex bibliography. For certain
citation items, I choose the author et. al. Citation style from
the Formatting section of the Citation dialog. This is supposed to
give me reference of the form author et. al. [ref#]
rgheck wrote:
If you're not using BibTeX but are entering the references manually,
then the problem is that you can only use author-year citations if
you're using BibTeX.
Again: no, not true. Natbib works well with standard bibliography, and I use it
all the time. Test file attached.
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
rgheck wrote:
If you're not using BibTeX but are entering the references manually,
then the problem is that you can only use author-year citations if
you're using BibTeX.
Again: no, not true. Natbib works well with standard bibliography, and I use it
all
Richard heck wrote:
Yes, IF you carefully format the label yourself, as you show. (BibTeX
just does this for you, yes?) Perhaps we should add a note about this to
the docs. The question often comes up. People expect to be able just to
enter the reference data and have author-year work.
You
Manoj Rajagopalan wrote:
Hi all,
In my document, I have inserted a Bibtex bibliography. For certain
citation items, I choose the author et. al. Citation style from
the Formatting section of the Citation dialog. This is supposed to
give me reference of the form author et. al. [ref#]
rgheck wrote:
If you're not using BibTeX but are entering the references manually,
then the problem is that you can only use author-year citations if
you're using BibTeX.
Again: no, not true. Natbib works well with standard bibliography, and I use it
all the time. Test file attached.
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
rgheck wrote:
If you're not using BibTeX but are entering the references manually,
then the problem is that you can only use author-year citations if
you're using BibTeX.
Again: no, not true. Natbib works well with standard bibliography, and I use it
all
Richard heck wrote:
Yes, IF you carefully format the label yourself, as you show. (BibTeX
just does this for you, yes?) Perhaps we should add a note about this to
the docs. The question often comes up. People expect to be able just to
enter the reference data and have author-year work.
You
Manoj Rajagopalan wrote:
Hi all,
In my document, I have inserted a Bibtex bibliography. For certain
citation items, I choose the " et. al." Citation style from
the Formatting section of the Citation dialog. This is supposed to
give me reference of the form " et. al. [ref#] ...". However,
rgheck wrote:
> If you're not using BibTeX but are entering the references manually,
> then the problem is that you can only use author-year citations if
> you're using BibTeX.
Again: no, not true. Natbib works well with standard bibliography, and I use it
all the time. Test file attached.
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
rgheck wrote:
If you're not using BibTeX but are entering the references manually,
then the problem is that you can only use author-year citations if
you're using BibTeX.
Again: no, not true. Natbib works well with standard bibliography, and I use it
all
Richard heck wrote:
> Yes, IF you carefully format the label yourself, as you show. (BibTeX
> just does this for you, yes?) Perhaps we should add a note about this to
> the docs. The question often comes up. People expect to be able just to
> enter the reference data and have author-year work.
Am Freitag, 28. Juli 2006 10:56 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
Good morning
Is there an easier way to replace
cite{
with
citealt{
as to run a replace in the lyx document?
The publisher wants
(Miller 2001) instead of (Miller (2001))
I am thinking of \bibpunct in the preamble, but am not
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Is there an easier way to replace
cite{
with
citealt{
as to run a replace in the lyx document?
How about:
\renewcommand{\cite}{\citealt}
a ps:
The problem with the replace is, that it does not differentiate between
as shown (Miller 2001)
as shown by
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Good morning
Is there an easier way to replace
cite{
with
citealt{
as to run a replace in the lyx document?
The publisher wants
(Miller 2001) instead of (Miller (2001))
I am thinking of \bibpunct in the preamble, but am not sure whether
appropriate here and
Am Freitag, 28. Juli 2006 12:13 schrieben Sie:
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Is there an easier way to replace
cite{
with
citealt{
as to run a replace in the lyx document?
How about:
\renewcommand{\cite}{\citealt}
Good. And easy. And thanks.
a ps:
The problem with the replace
Am Freitag, 28. Juli 2006 10:56 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
Good morning
Is there an easier way to replace
cite{
with
citealt{
as to run a replace in the lyx document?
The publisher wants
(Miller 2001) instead of (Miller (2001))
I am thinking of \bibpunct in the preamble, but am not
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Is there an easier way to replace
cite{
with
citealt{
as to run a replace in the lyx document?
How about:
\renewcommand{\cite}{\citealt}
a ps:
The problem with the replace is, that it does not differentiate between
as shown (Miller 2001)
as shown by
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Good morning
Is there an easier way to replace
cite{
with
citealt{
as to run a replace in the lyx document?
The publisher wants
(Miller 2001) instead of (Miller (2001))
I am thinking of \bibpunct in the preamble, but am not sure whether
appropriate here and
Am Freitag, 28. Juli 2006 12:13 schrieben Sie:
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Is there an easier way to replace
cite{
with
citealt{
as to run a replace in the lyx document?
How about:
\renewcommand{\cite}{\citealt}
Good. And easy. And thanks.
a ps:
The problem with the replace
Am Freitag, 28. Juli 2006 10:56 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
> Good morning
>
> Is there an easier way to replace
> cite{
> with
> citealt{
> as to run a replace in the lyx document?
>
> The publisher wants
> (Miller 2001) instead of (Miller (2001))
>
> I am thinking of \bibpunct in the
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> > Is there an easier way to replace
> > cite{
> > with
> > citealt{
> > as to run a replace in the lyx document?
How about:
\renewcommand{\cite}{\citealt}
> a ps:
> The problem with the replace is, that it does not differentiate between
> as shown (Miller 2001)
> as
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Good morning
Is there an easier way to replace
cite{
with
citealt{
as to run a replace in the lyx document?
The publisher wants
(Miller 2001) instead of (Miller (2001))
I am thinking of \bibpunct in the preamble, but am not sure whether
appropriate here and
Am Freitag, 28. Juli 2006 12:13 schrieben Sie:
> Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> > > Is there an easier way to replace
> > > cite{
> > > with
> > > citealt{
> > > as to run a replace in the lyx document?
>
> How about:
> \renewcommand{\cite}{\citealt}
Good. And easy. And thanks.
>
> > a ps:
> > The
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