Re: bibliography style
Sophie Julie Scheller schrieb: > So can you tell me what to do? Where can I save my literature, which > style do I use to match my institute, where do I get this style? Im > really lost Attached is an example file, created with latest LyX version. Herbert > > Sophie > > Am 24.08.2021 um 12:45 schrieb Herbert Voss: >> >> >> Am 24.08.21 um 12:28 schrieb Sophie Julie Scheller: >>> >>> >>> so there is no solution for the bibtex format? I would like to keep >>> that >>> one.. >> >> sure, package natbib. But it is simple to move from bibtex to biblatex! >> >> Herbert >> >>> >>> >>> Am 24.08.2021 um 11:59 schrieb Herbert Voss: >>>> >>>> >>>> Am 24.08.21 um 11:45 schrieb Sophie Julie Scheller: >>>>> >>>>> Hello everyone, >>>>> >>>>> very basic question. I`m looking fpr bibliography style in German, >>>>> that looks like the Citavi-Basic style added below. I alreadyy tried >>>>> Din 1505 but it didnt fit. Is there an overview over the avaliable >>>>> styles so I can look for the right one? Or do you know which one I >>>>> should use for my thesis? >>>>> >>>>> And another question: I can change the style in the settings at the >>>>> beginning and I can change the style when adding the bibliography. >>>>> But I didn´t get the difference. Can you explain that? >>>>> >>>>> >>>> That looks like a simple authoryear style for biblatex. >>>> >>>> You shouldn't use the old \bibliography format with bibtex. Use >>>> biblatex >>>> with biber instead. Then it is much more easier to handle author names >>>> mit special characters, e.g. Aksın, with a dotless i >>>> >>>> Herbert >>> >>> -- >>> Diese E-Mail wurde von AVG auf Viren geprüft. >>> http://www.avg.com >> > Neues_Dokument2.lyx Description: application/lyx -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: bibliography style
Am 24.08.21 um 11:45 schrieb Sophie Julie Scheller: Hello everyone, very basic question. I`m looking fpr bibliography style in German, that looks like the Citavi-Basic style added below. I alreadyy tried Din 1505 but it didnt fit. Is there an overview over the avaliable styles so I can look for the right one? Or do you know which one I should use for my thesis? And another question: I can change the style in the settings at the beginning and I can change the style when adding the bibliography. But I didn´t get the difference. Can you explain that? That looks like a simple authoryear style for biblatex. You shouldn't use the old \bibliography format with bibtex. Use biblatex with biber instead. Then it is much more easier to handle author names mit special characters, e.g. Aksın, with a dotless i Herbert -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
bibliography style
Hello everyone, very basic question. I`m looking fpr bibliography style in German, that looks like the Citavi-Basic style added below. I alreadyy tried Din 1505 but it didnt fit. Is there an overview over the avaliable styles so I can look for the right one? Or do you know which one I should use for my thesis? And another question: I can change the style in the settings at the beginning and I can change the style when adding the bibliography. But I didn´t get the difference. Can you explain that? Thanks for your help! Sophie -- Diese E-Mail wurde von AVG auf Viren geprüft. http://www.avg.com -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: lyx keeps resetting bibliography style to plain
Neal Becker wrote: > Using lyx-2.3.2 (fedora 30 linux). > > I'm writing IEEE doc (conf.). I set default bibtex style to ieeetr (or > IEEEtr). But if I export latex, it says > \bibliographystyle{plain} > and of course produces the wrong results. > Using plain old bibtex. Answering my own question, I see that in document/settings/bibliography, changing "default bibtex style" actually changes the *default* bibtex style. I needed to click on the item "Bibtex generated bibliography" in the document itself and change that to ieeetr (was plain).
lyx keeps resetting bibliography style to plain
Using lyx-2.3.2 (fedora 30 linux). I'm writing IEEE doc (conf.). I set default bibtex style to ieeetr (or IEEEtr). But if I export latex, it says \bibliographystyle{plain} and of course produces the wrong results. Using plain old bibtex.
Re: "default" bibliography style in custom layout
On 4Sep 2017, at 06:52, Richard Heck <rgh...@lyx.org> wrote: > On 09/03/2017 07:36 PM, John K. Parejko wrote: > >> Is there a command to add to the layout file to prevent LyX from adding the >> bibliography style? > > No, but you do not have to enter a style in the bibliography dialog. LyX > will insert one by default, but you can erase it. Then no > \bibliographystyle is output. Ah-hah! I didn’t realize I could delete the text in that box: I thought it was a pure selection box. That did the trick. Thank you! John
Re: "default" bibliography style in custom layout
On 09/03/2017 07:36 PM, John K. Parejko wrote: > Hello, > > I’m working with a custom LaTeX class[1], based off of article, and I’ve made > a LyX layout for it (attached below, modified from article.layout) that works > well so far, except for the bibliography. The latex class specifies the > bibliography style: > > \bibliographystyle{lsst_aa} > > and there is no option in LyX’s BibTeX Bibliography window to use the > “default” style, nor can I figure out a way to modify the custom layout file > to not insert \bibliographystyle. Thus, the document cannot be built because > there will be two styles. > > Is there a command to add to the layout file to prevent LyX from adding the > bibliography style? No, but you do not have to enter a style in the bibliography dialog. LyX will insert one by default, but you can erase it. Then no \bibliographystyle is output. Richard
"default" bibliography style in custom layout
Hello, I’m working with a custom LaTeX class[1], based off of article, and I’ve made a LyX layout for it (attached below, modified from article.layout) that works well so far, except for the bibliography. The latex class specifies the bibliography style: \bibliographystyle{lsst_aa} and there is no option in LyX’s BibTeX Bibliography window to use the “default” style, nor can I figure out a way to modify the custom layout file to not insert \bibliographystyle. Thus, the document cannot be built because there will be two styles. Is there a command to add to the layout file to prevent LyX from adding the bibliography style? Based on looking at other existing layouts, I tried adding either ``` Style Bibliography End ``` or ``` NoStyle Bibliography ``` but neither prevented `\bibliographystyle{…}` from being included in the produced LaTeX. I can add an ERT box with `\bibliography{…}` at the end of the LyX doc, but it’d be nice to remove that ERT. Any suggestions on how to modify my LyX layout, or otherwise tell the bibliography to not specify style in the output? Thank you, John 1: https://github.com/lsst/lsst-texmf/blob/master/texmf/tex/latex/lsst/lsstdoc.cls 2: lsstdoc.layout #% Do not delete the line below; configure depends on this # \DeclareLaTeXClass[lsstdoc, article]{LSST doc (Standard Class based on article)} # \DeclareCategory{Articles} # Article textclass definition file. Taken from initial LyX source code # Author : Matthias Ettrich <ettr...@informatik.uni-tuebingen.de> # Transposed by Pascal André <an...@via.ecp.fr> # Heavily modifed and enhanced by serveral developers. # Modified by John Parejko for LSST doc # NOTE: To use this with your LyX doc, you can select it as a "Local Layout" # NOTE: in Document->Settings->Document Class. Format 60 Input stdclass.inc SecNumDepth 3 TocDepth3 NoStyle Chapter NoCounter chapter NoStyle Chapter* # lsstdoc loads a number of packages itself Provides hyperref 1 Provides geometry 1 Provides color 1 Provides babel 1 Provides natbib 1 # Provide the Insert->Short Title option Style Title Argument 1 LabelString "Short Title|S" Tooltip "Short title which will appear in the running header" InsertCotext 1 EndArgument End Style Part Align Left AlignPossible Left TopSep2 BottomSep 1.5 Font SizeLarger EndFont End Style Part* Align Left AlignPossible Left TopSep2 BottomSep 1.5 Font SizeLarger EndFont End
Natbib: Changing Bibliography Style
I've read natbib.pdf and searched the Web without finding a solution. Using the plainnat bibliography style a reference is formatted with the year at the end; e.g.: R.C. Ward, J.C. Loftis, and G.B. McBride. The data-rich but information-poor syndrome in water quality monitoring. Environmental Management, 10(3):291297, 1986. I would like to have the year appear between the author(s) and title; e.g.: R.C. Ward, J.C. Loftis, and G.B. McBride. 1986. The data-rich but information-poor syndrome in water quality monitoring. Environmental Management, 10(3):291297, so I tried the humannat style, but this makes no difference. There must be a way to make this adjustment and I would appreciate a pointer to how to do this. TIA, Rich
Natbib: Changing Bibliography Style
I've read natbib.pdf and searched the Web without finding a solution. Using the plainnat bibliography style a reference is formatted with the year at the end; e.g.: R.C. Ward, J.C. Loftis, and G.B. McBride. The data-rich but information-poor syndrome in water quality monitoring. Environmental Management, 10(3):291297, 1986. I would like to have the year appear between the author(s) and title; e.g.: R.C. Ward, J.C. Loftis, and G.B. McBride. 1986. The data-rich but information-poor syndrome in water quality monitoring. Environmental Management, 10(3):291297, so I tried the humannat style, but this makes no difference. There must be a way to make this adjustment and I would appreciate a pointer to how to do this. TIA, Rich
Natbib: Changing Bibliography Style
I've read natbib.pdf and searched the Web without finding a solution. Using the plainnat bibliography style a reference is formatted with the year at the end; e.g.: R.C. Ward, J.C. Loftis, and G.B. McBride. The "data-rich but information-poor" syndrome in water quality monitoring. Environmental Management, 10(3):291297, 1986. I would like to have the year appear between the author(s) and title; e.g.: R.C. Ward, J.C. Loftis, and G.B. McBride. 1986. The "data-rich but information-poor" syndrome in water quality monitoring. Environmental Management, 10(3):291297, so I tried the humannat style, but this makes no difference. There must be a way to make this adjustment and I would appreciate a pointer to how to do this. TIA, Rich
Re: Chicago 16 Bibliography Style
2015-06-20 3:54 GMT+02:00 Bruce H. Pourciau: I used LyX to write an article that will be appearing in an edited volume, and the editors have requested that the LaTeX file I send them should use the bibliographic style employed in the Chicago Manual of Style, 16th edition. At the following website, I found the examples below (N = Note, B = Bibliography). Does anyone know which styles available with LyX would come closest to matching this Chicago 16 style? Or, by editing the exported LaTeX file, is there a way to get an exact match (I'd like to avoid biblatex, since I'm not familiar with it, and time is not my friend.) In the second pair of examples, the book title needs to be in italic. Thanks in advance for any help you can provide. There is a chicago.bst style file that claims to stick to the Chicago manual (although 13th ed.). Since it is included in TeXLive and MikTeX, you should be able to use it in LyX without much hassle. Jürgen Bruce
Re: Chicago 16 Bibliography Style
I need to replace the American style , and . with the British style , and . The LyX Find and Replace is finding some but not all of the strings. I looked for the first , it did not find, copied it, pasted it into the Find box, placed the cursor just before it, clicked Find Next, and LyX still did not find it. Any thoughts on what might be going on? Any suggestions? Bruce
Re: Chicago 16 Bibliography Style
On Jun 20, 2015, at 2:11 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: 2015-06-20 3:54 GMT+02:00 Bruce H. Pourciau: I used LyX to write an article that will be appearing in an edited volume, and the editors have requested that the LaTeX file I send them should use the bibliographic style employed in the Chicago Manual of Style, 16th edition. At the following website, I found the examples below (N = Note, B = Bibliography). Does anyone know which styles available with LyX would come closest to matching this Chicago 16 style? Or, by editing the exported LaTeX file, is there a way to get an exact match (I'd like to avoid biblatex, since I'm not familiar with it, and time is not my friend.) In the second pair of examples, the book title needs to be in italic. Thanks in advance for any help you can provide. There is a chicago.bst style file that claims to stick to the Chicago manual (although 13th ed.). Since it is included in TeXLive and MikTeX, you should be able to use it in LyX without much hassle. Jürgen Bruce Oddly, it seems that the style authordate1 is closer to Chicago Manual of Style 16th edition than chicago style. And even with authordate1, the dates comes out near the beginning instead of the end, and articles are not in quotation marks. Every other contributor to this volume has submitted a Word file. From these Word files, a master LaTeX file is constructed for typesetting the book. I think a contribution like mine that's already in LaTeX causes problems, because it means a deviation from their workflow! But they certainly have to have a bibtex style file for the Chicago Manual of Style 16th edition, since that is the style for the book, and they should be able just to insert that into my LaTeX file, right? Bruce
Re: Chicago 16 Bibliography Style
On Sat, Jun 20, 2015 at 09:35:04AM -0500, Bruce Pourciau wrote: I need to replace the American style , and . with the British style , and . The LyX Find and Replace is finding some but not all of the strings. I looked for the first , it did not find, copied it, pasted it into the Find box, placed the cursor just before it, clicked Find Next, and LyX still did not find it. Any thoughts on what might be going on? Any suggestions? Bruce Hi Bruce, This could be a bug. But without a minimal example and steps to show us exactly what you're doing we won't know. If you have the time to do that and think this is a bug, please report it here: http://www.lyx.org/trac (note that we need it in our bug tracking system and not just on emails because otherwise it will likely get lost). Thanks, Scott
Re: Chicago 16 Bibliography Style
2015-06-20 3:54 GMT+02:00 Bruce H. Pourciau: I used LyX to write an article that will be appearing in an edited volume, and the editors have requested that the LaTeX file I send them should use the bibliographic style employed in the Chicago Manual of Style, 16th edition. At the following website, I found the examples below (N = Note, B = Bibliography). Does anyone know which styles available with LyX would come closest to matching this Chicago 16 style? Or, by editing the exported LaTeX file, is there a way to get an exact match (I'd like to avoid biblatex, since I'm not familiar with it, and time is not my friend.) In the second pair of examples, the book title needs to be in italic. Thanks in advance for any help you can provide. There is a chicago.bst style file that claims to stick to the Chicago manual (although 13th ed.). Since it is included in TeXLive and MikTeX, you should be able to use it in LyX without much hassle. Jürgen Bruce
Re: Chicago 16 Bibliography Style
On Jun 20, 2015, at 2:11 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: 2015-06-20 3:54 GMT+02:00 Bruce H. Pourciau: I used LyX to write an article that will be appearing in an edited volume, and the editors have requested that the LaTeX file I send them should use the bibliographic style employed in the Chicago Manual of Style, 16th edition. At the following website, I found the examples below (N = Note, B = Bibliography). Does anyone know which styles available with LyX would come closest to matching this Chicago 16 style? Or, by editing the exported LaTeX file, is there a way to get an exact match (I'd like to avoid biblatex, since I'm not familiar with it, and time is not my friend.) In the second pair of examples, the book title needs to be in italic. Thanks in advance for any help you can provide. There is a chicago.bst style file that claims to stick to the Chicago manual (although 13th ed.). Since it is included in TeXLive and MikTeX, you should be able to use it in LyX without much hassle. Jürgen Bruce Oddly, it seems that the style authordate1 is closer to Chicago Manual of Style 16th edition than chicago style. And even with authordate1, the dates comes out near the beginning instead of the end, and articles are not in quotation marks. Every other contributor to this volume has submitted a Word file. From these Word files, a master LaTeX file is constructed for typesetting the book. I think a contribution like mine that's already in LaTeX causes problems, because it means a deviation from their workflow! But they certainly have to have a bibtex style file for the Chicago Manual of Style 16th edition, since that is the style for the book, and they should be able just to insert that into my LaTeX file, right? Bruce
Re: Chicago 16 Bibliography Style
I need to replace the American style , and . with the British style , and . The LyX Find and Replace is finding some but not all of the strings. I looked for the first , it did not find, copied it, pasted it into the Find box, placed the cursor just before it, clicked Find Next, and LyX still did not find it. Any thoughts on what might be going on? Any suggestions? Bruce
Re: Chicago 16 Bibliography Style
On Sat, Jun 20, 2015 at 09:35:04AM -0500, Bruce Pourciau wrote: I need to replace the American style , and . with the British style , and . The LyX Find and Replace is finding some but not all of the strings. I looked for the first , it did not find, copied it, pasted it into the Find box, placed the cursor just before it, clicked Find Next, and LyX still did not find it. Any thoughts on what might be going on? Any suggestions? Bruce Hi Bruce, This could be a bug. But without a minimal example and steps to show us exactly what you're doing we won't know. If you have the time to do that and think this is a bug, please report it here: http://www.lyx.org/trac (note that we need it in our bug tracking system and not just on emails because otherwise it will likely get lost). Thanks, Scott
Re: Chicago 16 Bibliography Style
2015-06-20 3:54 GMT+02:00 Bruce H. Pourciau: > I used LyX to write an article that will be appearing in an edited volume, > and the editors have requested that the LaTeX file I send them should use > the bibliographic style employed in the Chicago Manual of Style, 16th > edition. At the following website, I found the examples below (N = Note, B > = Bibliography). Does anyone know which styles available with LyX would > come closest to matching this Chicago 16 style? Or, by editing the exported > LaTeX file, is there a way to get an exact match (I'd like to avoid > biblatex, since I'm not familiar with it, and time is not my friend.) In > the second pair of examples, the book title needs to be in italic. > > Thanks in advance for any help you can provide. > There is a chicago.bst style file that claims to stick to the Chicago manual (although 13th ed.). Since it is included in TeXLive and MikTeX, you should be able to use it in LyX without much hassle. Jürgen > > Bruce >
Re: Chicago 16 Bibliography Style
On Jun 20, 2015, at 2:11 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: > 2015-06-20 3:54 GMT+02:00 Bruce H. Pourciau: > I used LyX to write an article that will be appearing in an edited volume, > and the editors have requested that the LaTeX file I send them should use the > bibliographic style employed in the Chicago Manual of Style, 16th edition. At > the following website, I found the examples below (N = Note, B = > Bibliography). Does anyone know which styles available with LyX would come > closest to matching this Chicago 16 style? Or, by editing the exported LaTeX > file, is there a way to get an exact match (I'd like to avoid biblatex, > since I'm not familiar with it, and time is not my friend.) In the second > pair of examples, the book title needs to be in italic. > > Thanks in advance for any help you can provide. > > There is a chicago.bst style file that claims to stick to the Chicago manual > (although 13th ed.). Since it is included in TeXLive and MikTeX, you should > be able to use it in LyX without much hassle. > > Jürgen > > > Bruce Oddly, it seems that the style authordate1 is closer to Chicago Manual of Style 16th edition than chicago style. And even with authordate1, the dates comes out near the beginning instead of the end, and articles are not in quotation marks. Every other contributor to this volume has submitted a Word file. From these Word files, a master LaTeX file is constructed for typesetting the book. I think a contribution like mine that's already in LaTeX causes problems, because it means a deviation from their workflow! But they certainly have to have a bibtex style file for the Chicago Manual of Style 16th edition, since that is the style for the book, and they should be able just to insert that into my LaTeX file, right? Bruce
Re: Chicago 16 Bibliography Style
I need to replace the American style ," and ." with the British style ", and ". The LyX Find and Replace is finding some but not all of the strings. I looked for the first ," it did not find, copied it, pasted it into the Find box, placed the cursor just before it, clicked Find Next, and LyX still did not find it. Any thoughts on what might be going on? Any suggestions? Bruce
Re: Chicago 16 Bibliography Style
On Sat, Jun 20, 2015 at 09:35:04AM -0500, Bruce Pourciau wrote: > > I need to replace the American style ," and ." with the British style ", and > ". The LyX Find and Replace is finding some but not all of the strings. I > looked for the first ," it did not find, copied it, pasted it into the Find > box, placed the cursor just before it, clicked Find Next, and LyX still did > not find it. > > Any thoughts on what might be going on? Any suggestions? > > Bruce Hi Bruce, This could be a bug. But without a minimal example and steps to show us exactly what you're doing we won't know. If you have the time to do that and think this is a bug, please report it here: http://www.lyx.org/trac (note that we need it in our bug tracking system and not just on emails because otherwise it will likely get lost). Thanks, Scott
Chicago 16 Bibliography Style
I used LyX to write an article that will be appearing in an edited volume, and the editors have requested that the LaTeX file I send them should use the bibliographic style employed in the Chicago Manual of Style, 16th edition. At the following website, I found the examples below (N = Note, B = Bibliography). Does anyone know which styles available with LyX would come closest to matching this Chicago 16 style? Or, by editing the exported LaTeX file, is there a way to get an exact match (I'd like to avoid biblatex, since I'm not familiar with it, and time is not my friend.) In the second pair of examples, the book title needs to be in italic. Thanks in advance for any help you can provide. Bruce https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/717/03/ N: 1. Susan Peck MacDonald, “The Erasure of Language,” College Composition and Communication 58, no. 4 (2007): 619. B: MacDonald, Susan Peck. “The Erasure of Language.” College Composition and Communication 58, no. 4 (2007): 585-625. N: 1. William Faulkner, Absalom, Absalom! (New York: Vintage Books, 1990), 271. B: Faulkner, William. Absalom, Absalom!. New York: Vintage Books, 1990.
Chicago 16 Bibliography Style
I used LyX to write an article that will be appearing in an edited volume, and the editors have requested that the LaTeX file I send them should use the bibliographic style employed in the Chicago Manual of Style, 16th edition. At the following website, I found the examples below (N = Note, B = Bibliography). Does anyone know which styles available with LyX would come closest to matching this Chicago 16 style? Or, by editing the exported LaTeX file, is there a way to get an exact match (I'd like to avoid biblatex, since I'm not familiar with it, and time is not my friend.) In the second pair of examples, the book title needs to be in italic. Thanks in advance for any help you can provide. Bruce https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/717/03/ N: 1. Susan Peck MacDonald, “The Erasure of Language,” College Composition and Communication 58, no. 4 (2007): 619. B: MacDonald, Susan Peck. “The Erasure of Language.” College Composition and Communication 58, no. 4 (2007): 585-625. N: 1. William Faulkner, Absalom, Absalom! (New York: Vintage Books, 1990), 271. B: Faulkner, William. Absalom, Absalom!. New York: Vintage Books, 1990.
Chicago 16 Bibliography Style
I used LyX to write an article that will be appearing in an edited volume, and the editors have requested that the LaTeX file I send them should use the bibliographic style employed in the Chicago Manual of Style, 16th edition. At the following website, I found the examples below (N = Note, B = Bibliography). Does anyone know which styles available with LyX would come closest to matching this Chicago 16 style? Or, by editing the exported LaTeX file, is there a way to get an exact match (I'd like to avoid biblatex, since I'm not familiar with it, and time is not my friend.) In the second pair of examples, the book title needs to be in italic. Thanks in advance for any help you can provide. Bruce https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/717/03/ N: 1. Susan Peck MacDonald, “The Erasure of Language,” College Composition and Communication 58, no. 4 (2007): 619. B: MacDonald, Susan Peck. “The Erasure of Language.” College Composition and Communication 58, no. 4 (2007): 585-625. N: 1. William Faulkner, Absalom, Absalom! (New York: Vintage Books, 1990), 271. B: Faulkner, William. Absalom, Absalom!. New York: Vintage Books, 1990.
Solved: Change Bibliography style and name
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 05/09/12 16:39, Richard Heck wrote: On 09/05/2012 07:09 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi In the attached file, I would like to do two things: 1) replace the automatic name Bibliography with Literature and At the very beginning of the document: \addto\captionsenglish{\renewcommand\bibname{Literature}} You have to do it this way because you are using babel. 2) change the style to Section To do that, you will need to copy the declaration of \thebibliography from book.cls to your preamble, change it from \newenvironment to \renewenvironment, and change the line that makes it a chapter* to one that makes it a section*. Thanks Richard works like a charm. Cheers, Rainer rh - -- Rainer M. Krug, PhD (Conservation Ecology, SUN), MSc (Conservation Biology, UCT), Dipl. Phys. (Germany) Centre of Excellence for Invasion Biology Stellenbosch University South Africa Tel : +33 - (0)9 53 10 27 44 Cell: +33 - (0)6 85 62 59 98 Fax : +33 - (0)9 58 10 27 44 Fax (D):+49 - (0)3 21 21 25 22 44 email: rai...@krugs.de Skype: RMkrug -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://www.enigmail.net/ iEYEARECAAYFAlBIcrgACgkQoYgNqgF2egqT4wCggnolPIPhOYej36fKIXKslNLA xRAAnA/yvygp+gCCSphV8geHq++ZAGid =zefV -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Solved: Change Bibliography style and name
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 05/09/12 16:39, Richard Heck wrote: On 09/05/2012 07:09 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi In the attached file, I would like to do two things: 1) replace the automatic name Bibliography with Literature and At the very beginning of the document: \addto\captionsenglish{\renewcommand\bibname{Literature}} You have to do it this way because you are using babel. 2) change the style to Section To do that, you will need to copy the declaration of \thebibliography from book.cls to your preamble, change it from \newenvironment to \renewenvironment, and change the line that makes it a chapter* to one that makes it a section*. Thanks Richard works like a charm. Cheers, Rainer rh - -- Rainer M. Krug, PhD (Conservation Ecology, SUN), MSc (Conservation Biology, UCT), Dipl. Phys. (Germany) Centre of Excellence for Invasion Biology Stellenbosch University South Africa Tel : +33 - (0)9 53 10 27 44 Cell: +33 - (0)6 85 62 59 98 Fax : +33 - (0)9 58 10 27 44 Fax (D):+49 - (0)3 21 21 25 22 44 email: rai...@krugs.de Skype: RMkrug -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://www.enigmail.net/ iEYEARECAAYFAlBIcrgACgkQoYgNqgF2egqT4wCggnolPIPhOYej36fKIXKslNLA xRAAnA/yvygp+gCCSphV8geHq++ZAGid =zefV -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Solved: Change Bibliography style and name
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 05/09/12 16:39, Richard Heck wrote: > On 09/05/2012 07:09 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote: >> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 >> >> Hi >> >> In the attached file, I would like to do two things: >> >> 1) replace the automatic name "Bibliography" with "Literature" and > At the very beginning of the document: > \addto\captionsenglish{\renewcommand\bibname{Literature}} You have to do it > this way because > you are using babel. > >> 2) change the style to "Section" >> > To do that, you will need to copy the declaration of \thebibliography from > book.cls to your > preamble, change it from \newenvironment to \renewenvironment, and change the > line that makes > it a chapter* to one that makes it a section*. Thanks Richard works like a charm. Cheers, Rainer > > rh > - -- Rainer M. Krug, PhD (Conservation Ecology, SUN), MSc (Conservation Biology, UCT), Dipl. Phys. (Germany) Centre of Excellence for Invasion Biology Stellenbosch University South Africa Tel : +33 - (0)9 53 10 27 44 Cell: +33 - (0)6 85 62 59 98 Fax : +33 - (0)9 58 10 27 44 Fax (D):+49 - (0)3 21 21 25 22 44 email: rai...@krugs.de Skype: RMkrug -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://www.enigmail.net/ iEYEARECAAYFAlBIcrgACgkQoYgNqgF2egqT4wCggnolPIPhOYej36fKIXKslNLA xRAAnA/yvygp+gCCSphV8geHq++ZAGid =zefV -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Change Bibliography style and name
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi In the attached file, I would like to do two things: 1) replace the automatic name Bibliography with Literature and 2) change the style to Section I know this is possible, but couldn't find the way to do it. So how can this be achieved? Thanks, Rainer - -- Rainer M. Krug, PhD (Conservation Ecology, SUN), MSc (Conservation Biology, UCT), Dipl. Phys. (Germany) Centre of Excellence for Invasion Biology Stellenbosch University South Africa Tel : +33 - (0)9 53 10 27 44 Cell: +33 - (0)6 85 62 59 98 Fax : +33 - (0)9 58 10 27 44 Fax (D):+49 - (0)3 21 21 25 22 44 email: rai...@krugs.de Skype: RMkrug -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://www.enigmail.net/ iEYEARECAAYFAlBHMs0ACgkQoYgNqgF2egrplACfUxAFB1et5KHeZlwG+npkA4Er /1cAoIT9RlTWu5HhUuIlhea7m7lW4a+b =CuoD -END PGP SIGNATURE- BibTest.lyx Description: application/lyx BibTest.lyx.sig Description: Binary data
Re: Change Bibliography style and name
On 09/05/2012 07:09 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi In the attached file, I would like to do two things: 1) replace the automatic name Bibliography with Literature and At the very beginning of the document: \addto\captionsenglish{\renewcommand\bibname{Literature}} You have to do it this way because you are using babel. 2) change the style to Section To do that, you will need to copy the declaration of \thebibliography from book.cls to your preamble, change it from \newenvironment to \renewenvironment, and change the line that makes it a chapter* to one that makes it a section*. rh
Change Bibliography style and name
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi In the attached file, I would like to do two things: 1) replace the automatic name Bibliography with Literature and 2) change the style to Section I know this is possible, but couldn't find the way to do it. So how can this be achieved? Thanks, Rainer - -- Rainer M. Krug, PhD (Conservation Ecology, SUN), MSc (Conservation Biology, UCT), Dipl. Phys. (Germany) Centre of Excellence for Invasion Biology Stellenbosch University South Africa Tel : +33 - (0)9 53 10 27 44 Cell: +33 - (0)6 85 62 59 98 Fax : +33 - (0)9 58 10 27 44 Fax (D):+49 - (0)3 21 21 25 22 44 email: rai...@krugs.de Skype: RMkrug -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://www.enigmail.net/ iEYEARECAAYFAlBHMs0ACgkQoYgNqgF2egrplACfUxAFB1et5KHeZlwG+npkA4Er /1cAoIT9RlTWu5HhUuIlhea7m7lW4a+b =CuoD -END PGP SIGNATURE- BibTest.lyx Description: application/lyx BibTest.lyx.sig Description: Binary data
Re: Change Bibliography style and name
On 09/05/2012 07:09 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi In the attached file, I would like to do two things: 1) replace the automatic name Bibliography with Literature and At the very beginning of the document: \addto\captionsenglish{\renewcommand\bibname{Literature}} You have to do it this way because you are using babel. 2) change the style to Section To do that, you will need to copy the declaration of \thebibliography from book.cls to your preamble, change it from \newenvironment to \renewenvironment, and change the line that makes it a chapter* to one that makes it a section*. rh
Change Bibliography style and name
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi In the attached file, I would like to do two things: 1) replace the automatic name "Bibliography" with "Literature" and 2) change the style to "Section" I know this is possible, but couldn't find the way to do it. So how can this be achieved? Thanks, Rainer - -- Rainer M. Krug, PhD (Conservation Ecology, SUN), MSc (Conservation Biology, UCT), Dipl. Phys. (Germany) Centre of Excellence for Invasion Biology Stellenbosch University South Africa Tel : +33 - (0)9 53 10 27 44 Cell: +33 - (0)6 85 62 59 98 Fax : +33 - (0)9 58 10 27 44 Fax (D):+49 - (0)3 21 21 25 22 44 email: rai...@krugs.de Skype: RMkrug -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://www.enigmail.net/ iEYEARECAAYFAlBHMs0ACgkQoYgNqgF2egrplACfUxAFB1et5KHeZlwG+npkA4Er /1cAoIT9RlTWu5HhUuIlhea7m7lW4a+b =CuoD -END PGP SIGNATURE- BibTest.lyx Description: application/lyx BibTest.lyx.sig Description: Binary data
Re: Change Bibliography style and name
On 09/05/2012 07:09 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi In the attached file, I would like to do two things: 1) replace the automatic name "Bibliography" with "Literature" and At the very beginning of the document: \addto\captionsenglish{\renewcommand\bibname{Literature}} You have to do it this way because you are using babel. 2) change the style to "Section" To do that, you will need to copy the declaration of \thebibliography from book.cls to your preamble, change it from \newenvironment to \renewenvironment, and change the line that makes it a chapter* to one that makes it a section*. rh
[patch] add document-wide bibliography style setting
First step of moving the bibliography settings to the document settings (needed, e.g., for biblatex support). We define a default there. A BibTeX inset takes the default style from the buffer if it doesn't specify a style of its own. No UI yet, but it's coming. OK? -- Julien From cb7225e511ea0ae8714a7bccc6e0bb94ae0698f6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Julien Rioux jri...@lyx.org Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2011 17:38:05 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Add a document-wide default bibliography style \biblio_style. This holds the name of a BibTeX style file for now. Any BibTeX inset can set the style to default to use the document-wide style. LyX format incremented to 417. --- development/FORMAT |5 lib/lyx2lyx/lyx_2_1.py | 52 --- src/Buffer.cpp |2 +- src/BufferParams.cpp | 17 ++ src/BufferParams.h |7 ++ src/insets/InsetBibtex.cpp |3 ++ 6 files changed, 81 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/development/FORMAT b/development/FORMAT index 10c1d88..577c07c 100644 --- a/development/FORMAT +++ b/development/FORMAT @@ -11,6 +11,11 @@ adjustments are made to tex2lyx and bugs are fixed in lyx2lyx. --- +2011-10-06 Julien Rioux jri...@lyx.org + * Format incremented to 417 (rX) + New buffer param \biblio_style to specify a document-wide + default bibliography style (BibTeX style for the moment). + 2011-08-29 Uwe Stöhr uwesto...@web.de * Format incremented to 416 (r39557) support for \negmedspace and \negthinspace outside of math diff --git a/lib/lyx2lyx/lyx_2_1.py b/lib/lyx2lyx/lyx_2_1.py index 6c6c6fe..ead33f2 100644 --- a/lib/lyx2lyx/lyx_2_1.py +++ b/lib/lyx2lyx/lyx_2_1.py @@ -25,7 +25,8 @@ import sys, os # Uncomment only what you need to import, please. -from parser_tools import find_token, find_end_of_inset, get_value +from parser_tools import find_token, find_end_of_inset, get_value, \ +get_quoted_value #from parser_tools import find_token, find_end_of, find_tokens, \ #find_token_exact, find_end_of_inset, find_end_of_layout, \ @@ -162,17 +163,60 @@ def revert_math_spaces(document): i = i + 1 +def convert_biblio_style(document): +Add a sensible default for \\biblio_style based on the citation engine. +i = find_token(document.header, \\cite_engine, 0) +if i != -1: +engine = get_value(document.header, \\cite_engine, i).split(_)[0] +style = {basic: plain, natbib: plainnat, jurabib: jurabib} +document.header.insert(i + 1, \\biblio_style + style[engine]) + + +def revert_biblio_style(document): +BibTeX insets with default option use the style defined by \\biblio_style. +i = find_token(document.header, \\biblio_style , 0) +if i == -1: +document.warning(No \\biblio_style line. Nothing to do.) +return + +default_style = get_value(document.header, \\biblio_style, i) +del document.header[i] + +# We are looking for bibtex insets having the default option +i = 0 +while True: +i = find_token(document.body, \\begin_inset CommandInset bibtex, i) +if i == -1: +return +j = find_end_of_inset(document.body, i) +if j == -1: +document.warning(Malformed LyX document: Can't find end of bibtex inset at line + str(i)) +i += 1 +return +k = find_token(document.body, options, i, j) +if k != -1: +options = get_quoted_value(document.body, options, k) +if options.split(,)[0] == default: +document.body[k] = 'options %s' \ +% options.replace(default, default_style) + '' +i = j + + ## # Conversion hub # supported_versions = [2.1.0,2.1] -convert = [[414, []], +convert = [ + [414, []], [415, [convert_undertilde]], - [416, []] + [416, []], + [417, [convert_biblio_style]], ] -revert = [[415, [revert_negative_space,revert_math_spaces]], +revert = [ + [416, [revert_biblio_style]], + [415, [revert_negative_space,revert_math_spaces]], [414, [revert_undertilde]], [413, [revert_visible_space]] ] diff --git a/src/Buffer.cpp b/src/Buffer.cpp index 6aedab2..1b892e5 100644 --- a/src/Buffer.cpp +++ b/src/Buffer.cpp @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ namespace { // Do not remove the comment below, so we get merge conflict in // independent branches. Instead add your own. -int const LYX_FORMAT = 416; //uwestoehr : support for horizontal spaces (bug 7728) +int const LYX_FORMAT = 417; //jrioux : document-wide BibTeX style via \biblio_style typedef mapstring, bool DepClean; typedef mapdocstring, pairInsetLabel const *, Buffer::References RefCache; diff --git a/src/BufferParams.cpp b/src/BufferParams.cpp index 4f1edc1..e0f66a0 100644 --- a/src/BufferParams.cpp +++ b/src/BufferParams.cpp @@ -367,6 +367,7 @@ BufferParams
Re: [patch] add document-wide bibliography style setting
On 06/10/2011 6:01 PM, Julien Rioux wrote: First step of moving the bibliography settings to the document settings (needed, e.g., for biblatex support). We define a default there. A BibTeX inset takes the default style from the buffer if it doesn't specify a style of its own. No UI yet, but it's coming. OK? Sorry, wrong list.. -- Julien
[patch] add document-wide bibliography style setting
First step of moving the bibliography settings to the document settings (needed, e.g., for biblatex support). We define a default there. A BibTeX inset takes the default style from the buffer if it doesn't specify a style of its own. No UI yet, but it's coming. OK? -- Julien From cb7225e511ea0ae8714a7bccc6e0bb94ae0698f6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Julien Rioux jri...@lyx.org Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2011 17:38:05 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Add a document-wide default bibliography style \biblio_style. This holds the name of a BibTeX style file for now. Any BibTeX inset can set the style to default to use the document-wide style. LyX format incremented to 417. --- development/FORMAT |5 lib/lyx2lyx/lyx_2_1.py | 52 --- src/Buffer.cpp |2 +- src/BufferParams.cpp | 17 ++ src/BufferParams.h |7 ++ src/insets/InsetBibtex.cpp |3 ++ 6 files changed, 81 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/development/FORMAT b/development/FORMAT index 10c1d88..577c07c 100644 --- a/development/FORMAT +++ b/development/FORMAT @@ -11,6 +11,11 @@ adjustments are made to tex2lyx and bugs are fixed in lyx2lyx. --- +2011-10-06 Julien Rioux jri...@lyx.org + * Format incremented to 417 (rX) + New buffer param \biblio_style to specify a document-wide + default bibliography style (BibTeX style for the moment). + 2011-08-29 Uwe Stöhr uwesto...@web.de * Format incremented to 416 (r39557) support for \negmedspace and \negthinspace outside of math diff --git a/lib/lyx2lyx/lyx_2_1.py b/lib/lyx2lyx/lyx_2_1.py index 6c6c6fe..ead33f2 100644 --- a/lib/lyx2lyx/lyx_2_1.py +++ b/lib/lyx2lyx/lyx_2_1.py @@ -25,7 +25,8 @@ import sys, os # Uncomment only what you need to import, please. -from parser_tools import find_token, find_end_of_inset, get_value +from parser_tools import find_token, find_end_of_inset, get_value, \ +get_quoted_value #from parser_tools import find_token, find_end_of, find_tokens, \ #find_token_exact, find_end_of_inset, find_end_of_layout, \ @@ -162,17 +163,60 @@ def revert_math_spaces(document): i = i + 1 +def convert_biblio_style(document): +Add a sensible default for \\biblio_style based on the citation engine. +i = find_token(document.header, \\cite_engine, 0) +if i != -1: +engine = get_value(document.header, \\cite_engine, i).split(_)[0] +style = {basic: plain, natbib: plainnat, jurabib: jurabib} +document.header.insert(i + 1, \\biblio_style + style[engine]) + + +def revert_biblio_style(document): +BibTeX insets with default option use the style defined by \\biblio_style. +i = find_token(document.header, \\biblio_style , 0) +if i == -1: +document.warning(No \\biblio_style line. Nothing to do.) +return + +default_style = get_value(document.header, \\biblio_style, i) +del document.header[i] + +# We are looking for bibtex insets having the default option +i = 0 +while True: +i = find_token(document.body, \\begin_inset CommandInset bibtex, i) +if i == -1: +return +j = find_end_of_inset(document.body, i) +if j == -1: +document.warning(Malformed LyX document: Can't find end of bibtex inset at line + str(i)) +i += 1 +return +k = find_token(document.body, options, i, j) +if k != -1: +options = get_quoted_value(document.body, options, k) +if options.split(,)[0] == default: +document.body[k] = 'options %s' \ +% options.replace(default, default_style) + '' +i = j + + ## # Conversion hub # supported_versions = [2.1.0,2.1] -convert = [[414, []], +convert = [ + [414, []], [415, [convert_undertilde]], - [416, []] + [416, []], + [417, [convert_biblio_style]], ] -revert = [[415, [revert_negative_space,revert_math_spaces]], +revert = [ + [416, [revert_biblio_style]], + [415, [revert_negative_space,revert_math_spaces]], [414, [revert_undertilde]], [413, [revert_visible_space]] ] diff --git a/src/Buffer.cpp b/src/Buffer.cpp index 6aedab2..1b892e5 100644 --- a/src/Buffer.cpp +++ b/src/Buffer.cpp @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ namespace { // Do not remove the comment below, so we get merge conflict in // independent branches. Instead add your own. -int const LYX_FORMAT = 416; //uwestoehr : support for horizontal spaces (bug 7728) +int const LYX_FORMAT = 417; //jrioux : document-wide BibTeX style via \biblio_style typedef mapstring, bool DepClean; typedef mapdocstring, pairInsetLabel const *, Buffer::References RefCache; diff --git a/src/BufferParams.cpp b/src/BufferParams.cpp index 4f1edc1..e0f66a0 100644 --- a/src/BufferParams.cpp +++ b/src/BufferParams.cpp @@ -367,6 +367,7 @@ BufferParams
Re: [patch] add document-wide bibliography style setting
On 06/10/2011 6:01 PM, Julien Rioux wrote: First step of moving the bibliography settings to the document settings (needed, e.g., for biblatex support). We define a default there. A BibTeX inset takes the default style from the buffer if it doesn't specify a style of its own. No UI yet, but it's coming. OK? Sorry, wrong list.. -- Julien
[patch] add document-wide bibliography style setting
First step of moving the bibliography settings to the document settings (needed, e.g., for biblatex support). We define a default there. A BibTeX inset takes the "default" style from the buffer if it doesn't specify a style of its own. No UI yet, but it's coming. OK? -- Julien >From cb7225e511ea0ae8714a7bccc6e0bb94ae0698f6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Julien Rioux <jri...@lyx.org> Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2011 17:38:05 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Add a document-wide default bibliography style \biblio_style. This holds the name of a BibTeX style file for now. Any BibTeX inset can set the style to "default" to use the document-wide style. LyX format incremented to 417. --- development/FORMAT |5 lib/lyx2lyx/lyx_2_1.py | 52 --- src/Buffer.cpp |2 +- src/BufferParams.cpp | 17 ++ src/BufferParams.h |7 ++ src/insets/InsetBibtex.cpp |3 ++ 6 files changed, 81 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/development/FORMAT b/development/FORMAT index 10c1d88..577c07c 100644 --- a/development/FORMAT +++ b/development/FORMAT @@ -11,6 +11,11 @@ adjustments are made to tex2lyx and bugs are fixed in lyx2lyx. --- +2011-10-06 Julien Rioux <jri...@lyx.org> + * Format incremented to 417 (rX) + New buffer param \biblio_style to specify a document-wide + default bibliography style (BibTeX style for the moment). + 2011-08-29 Uwe Stöhr <uwesto...@web.de> * Format incremented to 416 (r39557) support for \negmedspace and \negthinspace outside of math diff --git a/lib/lyx2lyx/lyx_2_1.py b/lib/lyx2lyx/lyx_2_1.py index 6c6c6fe..ead33f2 100644 --- a/lib/lyx2lyx/lyx_2_1.py +++ b/lib/lyx2lyx/lyx_2_1.py @@ -25,7 +25,8 @@ import sys, os # Uncomment only what you need to import, please. -from parser_tools import find_token, find_end_of_inset, get_value +from parser_tools import find_token, find_end_of_inset, get_value, \ +get_quoted_value #from parser_tools import find_token, find_end_of, find_tokens, \ #find_token_exact, find_end_of_inset, find_end_of_layout, \ @@ -162,17 +163,60 @@ def revert_math_spaces(document): i = i + 1 +def convert_biblio_style(document): +"Add a sensible default for \\biblio_style based on the citation engine." +i = find_token(document.header, "\\cite_engine", 0) +if i != -1: +engine = get_value(document.header, "\\cite_engine", i).split("_")[0] +style = {"basic": "plain", "natbib": "plainnat", "jurabib": "jurabib"} +document.header.insert(i + 1, "\\biblio_style " + style[engine]) + + +def revert_biblio_style(document): +"BibTeX insets with default option use the style defined by \\biblio_style." +i = find_token(document.header, "\\biblio_style" , 0) +if i == -1: +document.warning("No \\biblio_style line. Nothing to do.") +return + +default_style = get_value(document.header, "\\biblio_style", i) +del document.header[i] + +# We are looking for bibtex insets having the default option +i = 0 +while True: +i = find_token(document.body, "\\begin_inset CommandInset bibtex", i) +if i == -1: +return +j = find_end_of_inset(document.body, i) +if j == -1: +document.warning("Malformed LyX document: Can't find end of bibtex inset at line " + str(i)) +i += 1 +return +k = find_token(document.body, "options", i, j) +if k != -1: +options = get_quoted_value(document.body, "options", k) +if options.split(",")[0] == "default": +document.body[k] = 'options "%s"' \ +% options.replace("default", default_style) + '"' +i = j + + ## # Conversion hub # supported_versions = ["2.1.0","2.1"] -convert = [[414, []], +convert = [ + [414, []], [415, [convert_undertilde]], - [416, []] + [416, []], + [417, [convert_biblio_style]], ] -revert = [[415, [revert_negative_space,revert_math_spaces]], +revert = [ + [416, [revert_biblio_style]], + [415, [revert_negative_space,revert_math_spaces]], [414, [revert_undertilde]], [413, [revert_visible_space]] ] diff --git a/src/Buffer.cpp b/src/Buffer.cpp index 6aedab2..1b892e5 100644 --- a/src/Buffer.cpp +++ b/src/Buffer.cpp @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ namespace { // Do not remove the comment below, so we get merge conflict in // independent branches. Instead add your own. -int const LYX_FORMAT = 416; //uwestoehr : support for horizontal spaces (bug 7728) +int cons
Re: [patch] add document-wide bibliography style setting
On 06/10/2011 6:01 PM, Julien Rioux wrote: First step of moving the bibliography settings to the document settings (needed, e.g., for biblatex support). We define a default there. A BibTeX inset takes the "default" style from the buffer if it doesn't specify a style of its own. No UI yet, but it's coming. OK? Sorry, wrong list.. -- Julien
bibliography style that just includes every available field? and use numbers for in reference?
Hi I'm looking for a bibliography style that will show any field with content from my .bib file. And i want numbers for reference, like [1] ... foo bar [2] .. I especially want something that can show urls, but has numbers.
Re: bibliography style that just includes every available field? and use numbers for in reference?
Jon Bendtsen wrote: I especially want something that can show urls, but has numbers. If it is mostly about this, then IEEEtran could work http://dante.ctan.org/CTAN/biblio/bibtex/contrib/IEEEtran/IEEEtran_bst_HOWTO.pdf I'm looking for a bibliography style that will show any field with content from my .bib file. But this it does not do. /Konrad
bibliography style that just includes every available field? and use numbers for in reference?
Hi I'm looking for a bibliography style that will show any field with content from my .bib file. And i want numbers for reference, like [1] ... foo bar [2] .. I especially want something that can show urls, but has numbers.
Re: bibliography style that just includes every available field? and use numbers for in reference?
Jon Bendtsen wrote: I especially want something that can show urls, but has numbers. If it is mostly about this, then IEEEtran could work http://dante.ctan.org/CTAN/biblio/bibtex/contrib/IEEEtran/IEEEtran_bst_HOWTO.pdf I'm looking for a bibliography style that will show any field with content from my .bib file. But this it does not do. /Konrad
bibliography style that just includes every available field? and use numbers for in reference?
Hi I'm looking for a bibliography style that will show any field with content from my .bib file. And i want numbers for reference, like [1] ... foo bar [2] .. I especially want something that can show urls, but has numbers.
Re: bibliography style that just includes every available field? and use numbers for in reference?
Jon Bendtsen wrote: I especially want something that can show urls, but has numbers. If it is mostly about this, then IEEEtran could work <http://dante.ctan.org/CTAN/biblio/bibtex/contrib/IEEEtran/IEEEtran_bst_HOWTO.pdf> > I'm looking for a bibliography style that will show any field with > content from my .bib file. But this it does not do. /Konrad
Re: Bibliography Style
On 2008-03-26 14:37:06 +0100, Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Thanks Max. BTW, is there any application that helps in the migration from a BibTeX database to a BibLaTeX one? What about maintaining it? I mean, something like JabRef. As for the app, I simply continued using BibDesk, so JabRef should be just fine. You might have to configure JabRef to make easy use of some of the new fields that biblatex offers (e.g. I added a translator-field to my templates, a library-field and so on, all fields for which biblatex offers interesting support and functionality). Maksi
Re: Bibliography Style
Maksi wrote: On 2008-03-26 14:37:06 +0100, Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Thanks Max. BTW, is there any application that helps in the migration from a BibTeX database to a BibLaTeX one? What about maintaining it? I mean, something like JabRef. As for the app, I simply continued using BibDesk, so JabRef should be just fine. You might have to configure JabRef to make easy use of some of the new fields that biblatex offers (e.g. I added a translator-field to my templates, a library-field and so on, all fields for which biblatex offers interesting support and functionality). There are remarks at various points in the BibLaTeX docs suggesting changes were made to keep it compatible with JabRef. rh
Re: Bibliography Style
On 2008-03-26 14:37:06 +0100, Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Thanks Max. BTW, is there any application that helps in the migration from a BibTeX database to a BibLaTeX one? What about maintaining it? I mean, something like JabRef. As for the app, I simply continued using BibDesk, so JabRef should be just fine. You might have to configure JabRef to make easy use of some of the new fields that biblatex offers (e.g. I added a translator-field to my templates, a library-field and so on, all fields for which biblatex offers interesting support and functionality). Maksi
Re: Bibliography Style
Maksi wrote: On 2008-03-26 14:37:06 +0100, Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Thanks Max. BTW, is there any application that helps in the migration from a BibTeX database to a BibLaTeX one? What about maintaining it? I mean, something like JabRef. As for the app, I simply continued using BibDesk, so JabRef should be just fine. You might have to configure JabRef to make easy use of some of the new fields that biblatex offers (e.g. I added a translator-field to my templates, a library-field and so on, all fields for which biblatex offers interesting support and functionality). There are remarks at various points in the BibLaTeX docs suggesting changes were made to keep it compatible with JabRef. rh
Re: Bibliography Style
On 2008-03-26 14:37:06 +0100, "Julio Rojas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: Thanks Max. BTW, is there any application that helps in the migration from a BibTeX database to a BibLaTeX one? What about maintaining it? I mean, something like JabRef. As for the app, I simply continued using BibDesk, so JabRef should be just fine. You might have to configure JabRef to make easy use of some of the new fields that biblatex offers (e.g. I added a translator-field to my templates, a library-field and so on, all fields for which biblatex offers interesting support and functionality). Maksi
Re: Bibliography Style
Maksi wrote: On 2008-03-26 14:37:06 +0100, "Julio Rojas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: Thanks Max. BTW, is there any application that helps in the migration from a BibTeX database to a BibLaTeX one? What about maintaining it? I mean, something like JabRef. As for the app, I simply continued using BibDesk, so JabRef should be just fine. You might have to configure JabRef to make easy use of some of the new fields that biblatex offers (e.g. I added a translator-field to my templates, a library-field and so on, all fields for which biblatex offers interesting support and functionality). There are remarks at various points in the BibLaTeX docs suggesting changes were made to keep it compatible with JabRef. rh
Re: Bibliography Style
On 2008-03-26 01:02:34 +0100, Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Does anyone know if the following bibliographic style is supported in LyX/LaTeX: \begin{thebibliography}{99} \bibitem{Zienkiewicz} O.C. Zienkiewicz and R.L. Taylor. \textit{The finite element method}, McGraw Hill, Vol. I., (1989), Vol. II., (1991). \bibitem{Idelsohn} S. Idelsohn and E. O\~nate. Finite element and finite volumes. Two good friends. \textit{Int. J. Num. Meth. Engng.}, \textbf{37}, 3323--3341, (1994). \end{thebibliography} \end{document} Thx in advance!!! Sorry, that looks a bit too complicated for me. LyX has support for default LaTeX referencing (numerical), Natbib, Jurabib and even biblatex (http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex), also check out the general BibTeX section in the LyX wiki (http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/BibTeX). Many of these packages have a lot of styles they come with and offer easy configuration of custom styles. In other words: you surely can achieve the style you wish in LaTeX and if you can do so in LaTeX, you can do so in LyX as well. Unfortunately I do not know any good ressources for bibliography and citation styles in LaTeX, but may someone else does? Regards, Maksi
Re: Bibliography Style
Do you know of any good site that helps you in the step-by-step process of using BibLaTeX? The package manual is a good reference, but not a good beginners help source. I would like to see a sample file. I googled for one with no results. Thx for your help. On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 3:41 AM, Maksi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 2008-03-26 01:02:34 +0100, Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Does anyone know if the following bibliographic style is supported in LyX/LaTeX: \begin{thebibliography}{99} \bibitem{Zienkiewicz} O.C. Zienkiewicz and R.L. Taylor. \textit{The finite element method}, McGraw Hill, Vol. I., (1989), Vol. II., (1991). \bibitem{Idelsohn} S. Idelsohn and E. O\~nate. Finite element and finite volumes. Two good friends. \textit{Int. J. Num. Meth. Engng.}, \textbf{37}, 3323--3341, (1994). \end{thebibliography} \end{document} Thx in advance!!! Sorry, that looks a bit too complicated for me. LyX has support for default LaTeX referencing (numerical), Natbib, Jurabib and even biblatex (http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex), also check out the general BibTeX section in the LyX wiki (http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/BibTeX). Many of these packages have a lot of styles they come with and offer easy configuration of custom styles. In other words: you surely can achieve the style you wish in LaTeX and if you can do so in LaTeX, you can do so in LyX as well. Unfortunately I do not know any good ressources for bibliography and citation styles in LaTeX, but may someone else does? Regards, Maksi -- - Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Bibliography Style
On 2008-03-26 12:47:11 +0100, Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Do you know of any good site that helps you in the step-by-step process of using BibLaTeX? The package manual is a good reference, but not a good beginners help source. I would like to see a sample file. I googled for one with no results. Thx for your help. I have been looking for such a site myself and I did not find one. Also, I find the manual of biblatex not very user-friendly written. Because of this I started editing some stuff that I know in the LyX wiki. There you will find instructions on how to use biblatex in LyX (so far it is possible with some effort) and a short biblatex style guide: http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex I will add some information about customizing biblatex in LyX as soon as I learn how to do that :) Maks
Re: Bibliography Style
Thanks Max. BTW, is there any application that helps in the migration from a BibTeX database to a BibLaTeX one? What about maintaining it? I mean, something like JabRef. On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 9:32 AM, Maksi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 2008-03-26 12:47:11 +0100, Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Do you know of any good site that helps you in the step-by-step process of using BibLaTeX? The package manual is a good reference, but not a good beginners help source. I would like to see a sample file. I googled for one with no results. Thx for your help. I have been looking for such a site myself and I did not find one. Also, I find the manual of biblatex not very user-friendly written. Because of this I started editing some stuff that I know in the LyX wiki. There you will find instructions on how to use biblatex in LyX (so far it is possible with some effort) and a short biblatex style guide: http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex I will add some information about customizing biblatex in LyX as soon as I learn how to do that :) Maks -- - Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Bibliography Style
Julio Rojas wrote: Do you know of any good site that helps you in the step-by-step process of using BibLaTeX? The package manual is a good reference, but not a good beginners help source. I would like to see a sample file. I googled for one with no results. There are several distributed with the biblatex package, and there are more turning up on ctan.org. rh Thx for your help. On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 3:41 AM, Maksi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 2008-03-26 01:02:34 +0100, Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Does anyone know if the following bibliographic style is supported in LyX/LaTeX: \begin{thebibliography}{99} \bibitem{Zienkiewicz} O.C. Zienkiewicz and R.L. Taylor. \textit{The finite element method}, McGraw Hill, Vol. I., (1989), Vol. II., (1991). \bibitem{Idelsohn} S. Idelsohn and E. O\~nate. Finite element and finite volumes. Two good friends. \textit{Int. J. Num. Meth. Engng.}, \textbf{37}, 3323--3341, (1994). \end{thebibliography} \end{document} Thx in advance!!! Sorry, that looks a bit too complicated for me. LyX has support for default LaTeX referencing (numerical), Natbib, Jurabib and even biblatex (http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex), also check out the general BibTeX section in the LyX wiki (http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/BibTeX). Many of these packages have a lot of styles they come with and offer easy configuration of custom styles. In other words: you surely can achieve the style you wish in LaTeX and if you can do so in LaTeX, you can do so in LyX as well. Unfortunately I do not know any good ressources for bibliography and citation styles in LaTeX, but may someone else does? Regards, Maksi
Re: Bibliography Style
Thanks. I have checked the companion files and they give a good lesson on how to use it, but not in the style design process. BTW, do you know how to install BibLaTeX in MikTeX? It doesn't appear as a package in the package manager. On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 9:52 AM, rgheck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Julio Rojas wrote: Do you know of any good site that helps you in the step-by-step process of using BibLaTeX? The package manual is a good reference, but not a good beginners help source. I would like to see a sample file. I googled for one with no results. There are several distributed with the biblatex package, and there are more turning up on ctan.org. rh Thx for your help. On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 3:41 AM, Maksi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 2008-03-26 01:02:34 +0100, Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Does anyone know if the following bibliographic style is supported in LyX/LaTeX: \begin{thebibliography}{99} \bibitem{Zienkiewicz} O.C. Zienkiewicz and R.L. Taylor. \textit{The finite element method}, McGraw Hill, Vol. I., (1989), Vol. II., (1991). \bibitem{Idelsohn} S. Idelsohn and E. O\~nate. Finite element and finite volumes. Two good friends. \textit{Int. J. Num. Meth. Engng.}, \textbf{37}, 3323--3341, (1994). \end{thebibliography} \end{document} Thx in advance!!! Sorry, that looks a bit too complicated for me. LyX has support for default LaTeX referencing (numerical), Natbib, Jurabib and even biblatex (http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex), also check out the general BibTeX section in the LyX wiki (http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/BibTeX). Many of these packages have a lot of styles they come with and offer easy configuration of custom styles. In other words: you surely can achieve the style you wish in LaTeX and if you can do so in LaTeX, you can do so in LyX as well. Unfortunately I do not know any good ressources for bibliography and citation styles in LaTeX, but may someone else does? Regards, Maksi -- - Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Bibliography Style
On 2008-03-26 01:02:34 +0100, Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Does anyone know if the following bibliographic style is supported in LyX/LaTeX: \begin{thebibliography}{99} \bibitem{Zienkiewicz} O.C. Zienkiewicz and R.L. Taylor. \textit{The finite element method}, McGraw Hill, Vol. I., (1989), Vol. II., (1991). \bibitem{Idelsohn} S. Idelsohn and E. O\~nate. Finite element and finite volumes. Two good friends. \textit{Int. J. Num. Meth. Engng.}, \textbf{37}, 3323--3341, (1994). \end{thebibliography} \end{document} Thx in advance!!! Sorry, that looks a bit too complicated for me. LyX has support for default LaTeX referencing (numerical), Natbib, Jurabib and even biblatex (http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex), also check out the general BibTeX section in the LyX wiki (http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/BibTeX). Many of these packages have a lot of styles they come with and offer easy configuration of custom styles. In other words: you surely can achieve the style you wish in LaTeX and if you can do so in LaTeX, you can do so in LyX as well. Unfortunately I do not know any good ressources for bibliography and citation styles in LaTeX, but may someone else does? Regards, Maksi
Re: Bibliography Style
Do you know of any good site that helps you in the step-by-step process of using BibLaTeX? The package manual is a good reference, but not a good beginners help source. I would like to see a sample file. I googled for one with no results. Thx for your help. On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 3:41 AM, Maksi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 2008-03-26 01:02:34 +0100, Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Does anyone know if the following bibliographic style is supported in LyX/LaTeX: \begin{thebibliography}{99} \bibitem{Zienkiewicz} O.C. Zienkiewicz and R.L. Taylor. \textit{The finite element method}, McGraw Hill, Vol. I., (1989), Vol. II., (1991). \bibitem{Idelsohn} S. Idelsohn and E. O\~nate. Finite element and finite volumes. Two good friends. \textit{Int. J. Num. Meth. Engng.}, \textbf{37}, 3323--3341, (1994). \end{thebibliography} \end{document} Thx in advance!!! Sorry, that looks a bit too complicated for me. LyX has support for default LaTeX referencing (numerical), Natbib, Jurabib and even biblatex (http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex), also check out the general BibTeX section in the LyX wiki (http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/BibTeX). Many of these packages have a lot of styles they come with and offer easy configuration of custom styles. In other words: you surely can achieve the style you wish in LaTeX and if you can do so in LaTeX, you can do so in LyX as well. Unfortunately I do not know any good ressources for bibliography and citation styles in LaTeX, but may someone else does? Regards, Maksi -- - Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Bibliography Style
On 2008-03-26 12:47:11 +0100, Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Do you know of any good site that helps you in the step-by-step process of using BibLaTeX? The package manual is a good reference, but not a good beginners help source. I would like to see a sample file. I googled for one with no results. Thx for your help. I have been looking for such a site myself and I did not find one. Also, I find the manual of biblatex not very user-friendly written. Because of this I started editing some stuff that I know in the LyX wiki. There you will find instructions on how to use biblatex in LyX (so far it is possible with some effort) and a short biblatex style guide: http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex I will add some information about customizing biblatex in LyX as soon as I learn how to do that :) Maks
Re: Bibliography Style
Thanks Max. BTW, is there any application that helps in the migration from a BibTeX database to a BibLaTeX one? What about maintaining it? I mean, something like JabRef. On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 9:32 AM, Maksi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 2008-03-26 12:47:11 +0100, Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Do you know of any good site that helps you in the step-by-step process of using BibLaTeX? The package manual is a good reference, but not a good beginners help source. I would like to see a sample file. I googled for one with no results. Thx for your help. I have been looking for such a site myself and I did not find one. Also, I find the manual of biblatex not very user-friendly written. Because of this I started editing some stuff that I know in the LyX wiki. There you will find instructions on how to use biblatex in LyX (so far it is possible with some effort) and a short biblatex style guide: http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex I will add some information about customizing biblatex in LyX as soon as I learn how to do that :) Maks -- - Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Bibliography Style
Julio Rojas wrote: Do you know of any good site that helps you in the step-by-step process of using BibLaTeX? The package manual is a good reference, but not a good beginners help source. I would like to see a sample file. I googled for one with no results. There are several distributed with the biblatex package, and there are more turning up on ctan.org. rh Thx for your help. On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 3:41 AM, Maksi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 2008-03-26 01:02:34 +0100, Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Does anyone know if the following bibliographic style is supported in LyX/LaTeX: \begin{thebibliography}{99} \bibitem{Zienkiewicz} O.C. Zienkiewicz and R.L. Taylor. \textit{The finite element method}, McGraw Hill, Vol. I., (1989), Vol. II., (1991). \bibitem{Idelsohn} S. Idelsohn and E. O\~nate. Finite element and finite volumes. Two good friends. \textit{Int. J. Num. Meth. Engng.}, \textbf{37}, 3323--3341, (1994). \end{thebibliography} \end{document} Thx in advance!!! Sorry, that looks a bit too complicated for me. LyX has support for default LaTeX referencing (numerical), Natbib, Jurabib and even biblatex (http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex), also check out the general BibTeX section in the LyX wiki (http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/BibTeX). Many of these packages have a lot of styles they come with and offer easy configuration of custom styles. In other words: you surely can achieve the style you wish in LaTeX and if you can do so in LaTeX, you can do so in LyX as well. Unfortunately I do not know any good ressources for bibliography and citation styles in LaTeX, but may someone else does? Regards, Maksi
Re: Bibliography Style
Thanks. I have checked the companion files and they give a good lesson on how to use it, but not in the style design process. BTW, do you know how to install BibLaTeX in MikTeX? It doesn't appear as a package in the package manager. On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 9:52 AM, rgheck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Julio Rojas wrote: Do you know of any good site that helps you in the step-by-step process of using BibLaTeX? The package manual is a good reference, but not a good beginners help source. I would like to see a sample file. I googled for one with no results. There are several distributed with the biblatex package, and there are more turning up on ctan.org. rh Thx for your help. On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 3:41 AM, Maksi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 2008-03-26 01:02:34 +0100, Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Does anyone know if the following bibliographic style is supported in LyX/LaTeX: \begin{thebibliography}{99} \bibitem{Zienkiewicz} O.C. Zienkiewicz and R.L. Taylor. \textit{The finite element method}, McGraw Hill, Vol. I., (1989), Vol. II., (1991). \bibitem{Idelsohn} S. Idelsohn and E. O\~nate. Finite element and finite volumes. Two good friends. \textit{Int. J. Num. Meth. Engng.}, \textbf{37}, 3323--3341, (1994). \end{thebibliography} \end{document} Thx in advance!!! Sorry, that looks a bit too complicated for me. LyX has support for default LaTeX referencing (numerical), Natbib, Jurabib and even biblatex (http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex), also check out the general BibTeX section in the LyX wiki (http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/BibTeX). Many of these packages have a lot of styles they come with and offer easy configuration of custom styles. In other words: you surely can achieve the style you wish in LaTeX and if you can do so in LaTeX, you can do so in LyX as well. Unfortunately I do not know any good ressources for bibliography and citation styles in LaTeX, but may someone else does? Regards, Maksi -- - Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Bibliography Style
On 2008-03-26 01:02:34 +0100, "Julio Rojas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: Does anyone know if the following bibliographic "style" is supported in LyX/LaTeX: \begin{thebibliography}{99} \bibitem{Zienkiewicz} O.C. Zienkiewicz and R.L. Taylor. \textit{The finite element method}, McGraw Hill, Vol. I., (1989), Vol. II., (1991). \bibitem{Idelsohn} S. Idelsohn and E. O\~nate. Finite element and finite volumes. Two good friends. \textit{Int. J. Num. Meth. Engng.}, \textbf{37}, 3323--3341, (1994). \end{thebibliography} \end{document} Thx in advance!!! Sorry, that looks a bit too complicated for me. LyX has support for default LaTeX referencing (numerical), Natbib, Jurabib and even biblatex (http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex), also check out the general BibTeX section in the LyX wiki (http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/BibTeX). Many of these packages have a lot of styles they come with and offer easy configuration of custom styles. In other words: you surely can achieve the style you wish in LaTeX and if you can do so in LaTeX, you can do so in LyX as well. Unfortunately I do not know any good ressources for bibliography and citation styles in LaTeX, but may someone else does? Regards, Maksi
Re: Bibliography Style
Do you know of any good site that helps you in the step-by-step process of using BibLaTeX? The package manual is a good reference, but not a good beginners help source. I would like to see a sample file. I googled for one with no results. Thx for your help. On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 3:41 AM, Maksi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 2008-03-26 01:02:34 +0100, "Julio Rojas" > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > > > > > Does anyone know if the following bibliographic "style" is supported in > > LyX/LaTeX: > > > > \begin{thebibliography}{99} > > \bibitem{Zienkiewicz} O.C. Zienkiewicz and R.L. Taylor. \textit{The finite > > element method}, McGraw Hill, Vol. I., (1989), Vol. II., (1991). > > \bibitem{Idelsohn} S. Idelsohn and E. O\~nate. Finite element and finite > > volumes. Two good friends. \textit{Int. J. Num. Meth. Engng.}, \textbf{37}, > > 3323--3341, (1994). > > \end{thebibliography} > > \end{document} > > > > Thx in advance!!! > > Sorry, that looks a bit too complicated for me. LyX has support for > default LaTeX referencing (numerical), Natbib, Jurabib and even > biblatex (http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex), also check out the > general BibTeX section in the LyX wiki > (http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/BibTeX). Many of these packages have a lot > of styles they come with and offer easy configuration of custom styles. > In other words: you surely can achieve the style you wish in LaTeX and > if you can do so in LaTeX, you can do so in LyX as well. Unfortunately > I do not know any good ressources for bibliography and citation styles > in LaTeX, but may someone else does? > > Regards, > > Maksi > > > -- - Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Bibliography Style
On 2008-03-26 12:47:11 +0100, "Julio Rojas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: Do you know of any good site that helps you in the step-by-step process of using BibLaTeX? The package manual is a good reference, but not a good beginners help source. I would like to see a sample file. I googled for one with no results. Thx for your help. I have been looking for such a site myself and I did not find one. Also, I find the manual of biblatex not very user-friendly written. Because of this I started editing some stuff that I know in the LyX wiki. There you will find instructions on how to use biblatex in LyX (so far it is possible with some effort) and a short biblatex style guide: http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex I will add some information about customizing biblatex in LyX as soon as I learn how to do that :) Maks
Re: Bibliography Style
Thanks Max. BTW, is there any application that helps in the migration from a BibTeX database to a BibLaTeX one? What about maintaining it? I mean, something like JabRef. On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 9:32 AM, Maksi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 2008-03-26 12:47:11 +0100, "Julio Rojas" > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > > > Do you know of any good site that helps you in the step-by-step > > process of using BibLaTeX? The package manual is a good reference, but > > not a good beginners help source. > > > > I would like to see a sample file. I googled for one with no results. > > > > Thx for your help. > > > I have been looking for such a site myself and I did not find one. > Also, I find the manual of biblatex not very user-friendly written. > Because of this I started editing some stuff that I know in the LyX > wiki. There you will find instructions on how to use biblatex in LyX > (so far it is possible with some effort) and a short biblatex style > guide: http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex > I will add some information about customizing biblatex in LyX as soon > as I learn how to do that :) > > Maks > > > -- - Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Bibliography Style
Julio Rojas wrote: Do you know of any good site that helps you in the step-by-step process of using BibLaTeX? The package manual is a good reference, but not a good beginners help source. I would like to see a sample file. I googled for one with no results. There are several distributed with the biblatex package, and there are more turning up on ctan.org. rh Thx for your help. On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 3:41 AM, Maksi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 2008-03-26 01:02:34 +0100, "Julio Rojas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > > Does anyone know if the following bibliographic "style" is supported in > LyX/LaTeX: > > \begin{thebibliography}{99} > \bibitem{Zienkiewicz} O.C. Zienkiewicz and R.L. Taylor. \textit{The finite > element method}, McGraw Hill, Vol. I., (1989), Vol. II., (1991). > \bibitem{Idelsohn} S. Idelsohn and E. O\~nate. Finite element and finite > volumes. Two good friends. \textit{Int. J. Num. Meth. Engng.}, \textbf{37}, > 3323--3341, (1994). > \end{thebibliography} > \end{document} > > Thx in advance!!! Sorry, that looks a bit too complicated for me. LyX has support for default LaTeX referencing (numerical), Natbib, Jurabib and even biblatex (http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex), also check out the general BibTeX section in the LyX wiki (http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/BibTeX). Many of these packages have a lot of styles they come with and offer easy configuration of custom styles. In other words: you surely can achieve the style you wish in LaTeX and if you can do so in LaTeX, you can do so in LyX as well. Unfortunately I do not know any good ressources for bibliography and citation styles in LaTeX, but may someone else does? Regards, Maksi
Re: Bibliography Style
Thanks. I have checked the companion files and they give a good lesson on how to use it, but not in the style design process. BTW, do you know how to install BibLaTeX in MikTeX? It doesn't appear as a package in the package manager. On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 9:52 AM, rgheck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Julio Rojas wrote: > > Do you know of any good site that helps you in the step-by-step > > process of using BibLaTeX? The package manual is a good reference, but > > not a good beginners help source. > > > > I would like to see a sample file. I googled for one with no results. > > > > > There are several distributed with the biblatex package, and there are > more turning up on ctan.org. > > rh > > > > > Thx for your help. > > > > On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 3:41 AM, Maksi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> On 2008-03-26 01:02:34 +0100, "Julio Rojas" > >> > >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > >> > >> > > >> > Does anyone know if the following bibliographic "style" is supported in > >> > LyX/LaTeX: > >> > > >> > \begin{thebibliography}{99} > >> > \bibitem{Zienkiewicz} O.C. Zienkiewicz and R.L. Taylor. \textit{The > finite > >> > element method}, McGraw Hill, Vol. I., (1989), Vol. II., (1991). > >> > \bibitem{Idelsohn} S. Idelsohn and E. O\~nate. Finite element and > finite > >> > volumes. Two good friends. \textit{Int. J. Num. Meth. Engng.}, > \textbf{37}, > >> > 3323--3341, (1994). > >> > \end{thebibliography} > >> > \end{document} > >> > > >> > Thx in advance!!! > >> > >> Sorry, that looks a bit too complicated for me. LyX has support for > >> default LaTeX referencing (numerical), Natbib, Jurabib and even > >> biblatex (http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex), also check out the > >> general BibTeX section in the LyX wiki > >> (http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/BibTeX). Many of these packages have a lot > >> of styles they come with and offer easy configuration of custom styles. > >> In other words: you surely can achieve the style you wish in LaTeX and > >> if you can do so in LaTeX, you can do so in LyX as well. Unfortunately > >> I do not know any good ressources for bibliography and citation styles > >> in LaTeX, but may someone else does? > >> > >> Regards, > >> > >> Maksi > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > > > > > -- - Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bibliography Style
Does anyone know if the following bibliographic style is supported in LyX/LaTeX: \begin{thebibliography}{99} \bibitem{Zienkiewicz} O.C. Zienkiewicz and R.L. Taylor. \textit{The finite element method}, McGraw Hill, Vol. I., (1989), Vol. II., (1991). \bibitem{Idelsohn} S. Idelsohn and E. O\~nate. Finite element and finite volumes. Two good friends. \textit{Int. J. Num. Meth. Engng.}, \textbf{37}, 3323--3341, (1994). \end{thebibliography} \end{document} Thx in advance!!! -- - Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bibliography Style
Does anyone know if the following bibliographic style is supported in LyX/LaTeX: \begin{thebibliography}{99} \bibitem{Zienkiewicz} O.C. Zienkiewicz and R.L. Taylor. \textit{The finite element method}, McGraw Hill, Vol. I., (1989), Vol. II., (1991). \bibitem{Idelsohn} S. Idelsohn and E. O\~nate. Finite element and finite volumes. Two good friends. \textit{Int. J. Num. Meth. Engng.}, \textbf{37}, 3323--3341, (1994). \end{thebibliography} \end{document} Thx in advance!!! -- - Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bibliography Style
Does anyone know if the following bibliographic "style" is supported in LyX/LaTeX: \begin{thebibliography}{99} \bibitem{Zienkiewicz} O.C. Zienkiewicz and R.L. Taylor. \textit{The finite element method}, McGraw Hill, Vol. I., (1989), Vol. II., (1991). \bibitem{Idelsohn} S. Idelsohn and E. O\~nate. Finite element and finite volumes. Two good friends. \textit{Int. J. Num. Meth. Engng.}, \textbf{37}, 3323--3341, (1994). \end{thebibliography} \end{document} Thx in advance!!! -- - Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Bibliography style
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi everybody !! Does anybody know id exists an editor for .bst files (bibliographic style files ? What do you mean by editor : a graphical interface to create a custom bst file by pointclick. That does not exist. There is a latex package called custombib that will create a custom bst file by asking you questions but it is rather limited. If you are looking for a bst style for a specific journal, there is a database on the internet : http://jo.irisson.free.fr/bstdatabase/ The custombib package not only creates a .bst file, it records the instructions to generate the .bst file in a file with a .dbj extension. If you have the .dbj file from a customized .bst file, you can edit the .dbj (it essentially contains the prompts and responses to the interview that custombib conducts in designing your style) and recompile the .bst file with modifications, without going through the entire interview again. If you need to tweak something in the .bst file that is not covered by custombib, you have to edit the .bst file directly in a text editor. (I had to do this once, with guidance kindly provided by people on the list.) /Paul
Re: Bibliography style
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi everybody !! Does anybody know id exists an editor for .bst files (bibliographic style files ? What do you mean by editor : a graphical interface to create a custom bst file by pointclick. That does not exist. There is a latex package called custombib that will create a custom bst file by asking you questions but it is rather limited. If you are looking for a bst style for a specific journal, there is a database on the internet : http://jo.irisson.free.fr/bstdatabase/ The custombib package not only creates a .bst file, it records the instructions to generate the .bst file in a file with a .dbj extension. If you have the .dbj file from a customized .bst file, you can edit the .dbj (it essentially contains the prompts and responses to the interview that custombib conducts in designing your style) and recompile the .bst file with modifications, without going through the entire interview again. If you need to tweak something in the .bst file that is not covered by custombib, you have to edit the .bst file directly in a text editor. (I had to do this once, with guidance kindly provided by people on the list.) /Paul
Re: Bibliography style
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi everybody !! Does anybody know id exists an editor for .bst files (bibliographic style files ? What do you mean by editor : a graphical interface to create a custom bst file by point That does not exist. There is a latex package called custombib that will create a custom bst file by asking you questions but it is rather limited. If you are looking for a bst style for a specific journal, there is a database on the internet : http://jo.irisson.free.fr/bstdatabase/ The custombib package not only creates a .bst file, it records the instructions to generate the .bst file in a file with a .dbj extension. If you have the .dbj file from a customized .bst file, you can edit the .dbj (it essentially contains the prompts and responses to the interview that custombib conducts in designing your style) and recompile the .bst file with modifications, without going through the entire interview again. If you need to tweak something in the .bst file that is not covered by custombib, you have to edit the .bst file directly in a text editor. (I had to do this once, with guidance kindly provided by people on the list.) /Paul
Re: Bibliography style
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi everybody !! Does anybody know id exists an editor for .bst files (bibliographic style files ? What do you mean by editor : a graphical interface to create a custom bst file by pointclick. That does not exist. There is a latex package called custombib that will create a custom bst file by asking you questions but it is rather limited. If you are looking for a bst style for a specific journal, there is a database on the internet : http://jo.irisson.free.fr/bstdatabase/ Cheers, Charles
Re: Bibliography style
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi everybody !! Does anybody know id exists an editor for .bst files (bibliographic style files ? What do you mean by editor : a graphical interface to create a custom bst file by pointclick. That does not exist. There is a latex package called custombib that will create a custom bst file by asking you questions but it is rather limited. If you are looking for a bst style for a specific journal, there is a database on the internet : http://jo.irisson.free.fr/bstdatabase/ Cheers, Charles
Re: Bibliography style
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi everybody !! > > Does anybody know id exists an editor for .bst files (bibliographic style > files ? > What do you mean by editor : a graphical interface to create a custom bst file by point That does not exist. There is a latex package called custombib that will create a custom bst file by asking you questions but it is rather limited. If you are looking for a bst style for a specific journal, there is a database on the internet : http://jo.irisson.free.fr/bstdatabase/ Cheers, Charles
Bibliography style
Hi everybody !! Does anybody know id exists an editor for .bst files (bibliographic style files ? Lucio .. Caminante no hay camino, solo se hace camino al andar ..
Bibliography style
Hi everybody !! Does anybody know id exists an editor for .bst files (bibliographic style files ? Lucio .. Caminante no hay camino, solo se hace camino al andar ..
Bibliography style
Hi everybody !! Does anybody know id exists an editor for .bst files (bibliographic style files ? Lucio .. Caminante no hay camino, solo se hace camino al andar ..
Re: Bibliography Style with In: for chapters in books
--- Rainer M Krug [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi An urgent last minute question: I am looking for a bibliography style which has author-year citations in text and the bibliography is sorted by surname, initials and book chapters are referenced as: Chaptername. In:book information All the ones I have found so far use book. Ch. Chaptername Any ideas? Rainer If I understand correctly an APA style will do what you want but without the : The ref would simply read Kane, John (2008) Foof Foof. In Applied Dopology __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
Re: Bibliography Style with In: for chapters in books
John Kane wrote: --- Rainer M Krug [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi An urgent last minute question: I am looking for a bibliography style which has author-year citations in text and the bibliography is sorted by surname, initials and book chapters are referenced as: Chaptername. In:book information All the ones I have found so far use book. Ch. Chaptername Any ideas? Rainer If I understand correctly an APA style will do what you want but without the : The ref would simply read Kane, John (2008) Foof Foof. In Applied Dopology Thanks a lot for your help Rainer __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com -- Rainer M. Krug, Dipl. Phys. (Germany), MSc Conservation Biology (UCT) Department of Conservation Ecology and Entomology University of Stellenbosch Matieland 7602 South Africa Tel:+27 - (0)72 808 2975 (w) Fax:+27 - (0)86 516 2782 Fax:+27 - (0)21 808 3304 (w) Cell: +27 - (0)83 9479 042 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Bibliography Style with In: for chapters in books
--- Rainer M Krug [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi An urgent last minute question: I am looking for a bibliography style which has author-year citations in text and the bibliography is sorted by surname, initials and book chapters are referenced as: Chaptername. In:book information All the ones I have found so far use book. Ch. Chaptername Any ideas? Rainer If I understand correctly an APA style will do what you want but without the : The ref would simply read Kane, John (2008) Foof Foof. In Applied Dopology __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
Re: Bibliography Style with In: for chapters in books
John Kane wrote: --- Rainer M Krug [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi An urgent last minute question: I am looking for a bibliography style which has author-year citations in text and the bibliography is sorted by surname, initials and book chapters are referenced as: Chaptername. In:book information All the ones I have found so far use book. Ch. Chaptername Any ideas? Rainer If I understand correctly an APA style will do what you want but without the : The ref would simply read Kane, John (2008) Foof Foof. In Applied Dopology Thanks a lot for your help Rainer __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com -- Rainer M. Krug, Dipl. Phys. (Germany), MSc Conservation Biology (UCT) Department of Conservation Ecology and Entomology University of Stellenbosch Matieland 7602 South Africa Tel:+27 - (0)72 808 2975 (w) Fax:+27 - (0)86 516 2782 Fax:+27 - (0)21 808 3304 (w) Cell: +27 - (0)83 9479 042 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Bibliography Style with In: for chapters in books
--- Rainer M Krug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi > > An urgent last minute question: > > I am looking for a bibliography style which has > author-year citations in > text and the bibliography is sorted by surname, > initials and book > chapters are referenced as: Chaptername. In:book > information > > All the ones I have found so far use book. Ch. > Chaptername > > Any ideas? > > Rainer If I understand correctly an APA style will do what you want but without the : The ref would simply read Kane, John (2008) Foof Foof. In Applied Dopology __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
Re: Bibliography Style with In: for chapters in books
John Kane wrote: --- Rainer M Krug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi An urgent last minute question: I am looking for a bibliography style which has author-year citations in text and the bibliography is sorted by surname, initials and book chapters are referenced as: Chaptername. In:book information All the ones I have found so far use book. Ch. Chaptername Any ideas? Rainer If I understand correctly an APA style will do what you want but without the : The ref would simply read Kane, John (2008) Foof Foof. In Applied Dopology Thanks a lot for your help Rainer __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com -- Rainer M. Krug, Dipl. Phys. (Germany), MSc Conservation Biology (UCT) Department of Conservation Ecology and Entomology University of Stellenbosch Matieland 7602 South Africa Tel:+27 - (0)72 808 2975 (w) Fax:+27 - (0)86 516 2782 Fax:+27 - (0)21 808 3304 (w) Cell: +27 - (0)83 9479 042 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bibliography Style with In: for chapters in books
Hi An urgent last minute question: I am looking for a bibliography style which has author-year citations in text and the bibliography is sorted by surname, initials and book chapters are referenced as: Chaptername. In:book information All the ones I have found so far use book. Ch. Chaptername Any ideas? Rainer -- Rainer M. Krug, Dipl. Phys. (Germany), MSc Conservation Biology (UCT) Department of Conservation Ecology and Entomology University of Stellenbosch Matieland 7602 South Africa Tel:+27 - (0)72 808 2975 (w) Fax:+27 - (0)86 516 2782 Fax:+27 - (0)21 808 3304 (w) Cell: +27 - (0)83 9479 042 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bibliography Style with In: for chapters in books
Hi An urgent last minute question: I am looking for a bibliography style which has author-year citations in text and the bibliography is sorted by surname, initials and book chapters are referenced as: Chaptername. In:book information All the ones I have found so far use book. Ch. Chaptername Any ideas? Rainer -- Rainer M. Krug, Dipl. Phys. (Germany), MSc Conservation Biology (UCT) Department of Conservation Ecology and Entomology University of Stellenbosch Matieland 7602 South Africa Tel:+27 - (0)72 808 2975 (w) Fax:+27 - (0)86 516 2782 Fax:+27 - (0)21 808 3304 (w) Cell: +27 - (0)83 9479 042 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bibliography Style with In: for chapters in books
Hi An urgent last minute question: I am looking for a bibliography style which has author-year citations in text and the bibliography is sorted by surname, initials and book chapters are referenced as: Chaptername. In:book information All the ones I have found so far use book. Ch. Chaptername Any ideas? Rainer -- Rainer M. Krug, Dipl. Phys. (Germany), MSc Conservation Biology (UCT) Department of Conservation Ecology and Entomology University of Stellenbosch Matieland 7602 South Africa Tel:+27 - (0)72 808 2975 (w) Fax:+27 - (0)86 516 2782 Fax:+27 - (0)21 808 3304 (w) Cell: +27 - (0)83 9479 042 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Replacing Natbib with Custom BibStyle (WAS: changing bibliography style in layouts)
Luis Rivera [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [snip] I found that I can use makebst generated bibtex styles with LyX's (presumably) hardcoded \usepackage[...]{natbib} command, provided they use the standard natbib macros: that's so because the \bibliographystyle declaration may be adjusted in the document's preamble. Indeed, oxon is somewhat of a weird bird: it has harvard as background, yet it uses only the plain \cite command; so I found I can get my job done using the standard citations provided by LyX. Thanks to the makebst and LyX developers. Luis.
Re: Replacing Natbib with Custom BibStyle (WAS: changing bibliography style in layouts)
Luis Rivera [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [snip] I found that I can use makebst generated bibtex styles with LyX's (presumably) hardcoded \usepackage[...]{natbib} command, provided they use the standard natbib macros: that's so because the \bibliographystyle declaration may be adjusted in the document's preamble. Indeed, oxon is somewhat of a weird bird: it has harvard as background, yet it uses only the plain \cite command; so I found I can get my job done using the standard citations provided by LyX. Thanks to the makebst and LyX developers. Luis.
Re: Replacing Natbib with Custom BibStyle (WAS: changing bibliography style in layouts)
Luis Rivera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > [snip] I found that I can use makebst generated bibtex styles with LyX's > (presumably) hardcoded \usepackage[...]{natbib} command, provided they use the > "standard" natbib macros: that's so because the \bibliographystyle declaration > may be adjusted in the document's preamble. > Indeed, oxon is somewhat of a weird bird: it has harvard as background, yet it uses only the plain \cite command; so I found I can get my job done using the standard citations provided by LyX. Thanks to the makebst and LyX developers. Luis.
Re: Replacing Natbib with Custom BibStyle (WAS: changing bibliography style in layouts)
Richard Heck [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Here are some hacks. * Try loading oxon.sty from the preamble, hoping this is after natbib.sty is loaded. Of course, as things are, LaTeX will complain about your redefinitions. But perhaps you could change the ones you redefine to \renewcommand. Or would \newcommand* work? Anyway, something along these lines could be done. * Export to LaTeX and make the change manually. But then you lose preview. * Weird idea: Redefine the LaTeX - DVI converter to pass your file through sed or something first, thus changing the \usepackage{natbib} line into \usepackage{oxon}. I don't know that this will work, but it might. I knew about options 1 and 2; (1) is a kludge, unless I come up with the exact opposite to \ProvideCommand, namely, if a command is already defined, renew it; otherwise, define it; (2) indeed makes preview impossible, so it's a non-option. Your weird idea (3) is not that weird, but it requires fiddling with the standard preview process; something I'm not ready to do, since my problem is pretty local---I don't want to go through the sed/awk/perl/gema script for all my files. So, in a way, it is also a kludge. It occurred to me that saving oxon.sty (not oxon.bst) as natbib.sty in my source file directory may do the trick: since my TeX installation searches the current directory first, the first file's definitions discard any other version of the file in the system; but that's also a kludge, since I have to rename/copy oxon.sty, and thus I multiply entities without necessity. If \usepackage[...]{natbib} is indeed hardcoded, I'm pretty screwed. Any thoughts from the real experts? By the way, I found that I can use makebst generated bibtex styles with LyX's (presumably) hardcoded \usepackage[...]{natbib} command, provided they use the standard natbib macros: that's so because the \bibliographystyle declaration may be adjusted in the document's preamble. By the way, I'd be interested to see oxon.sty, if you're sharing. I've played some with BibTeX as well. Let me debug it first: there is one little thing it still doesn't do; but if you don't mind being a beta tester, let me know. Luis.
Re: Replacing Natbib with Custom BibStyle (WAS: changing bibliography style in layouts)
Richard Heck [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Here are some hacks. * Try loading oxon.sty from the preamble, hoping this is after natbib.sty is loaded. Of course, as things are, LaTeX will complain about your redefinitions. But perhaps you could change the ones you redefine to \renewcommand. Or would \newcommand* work? Anyway, something along these lines could be done. * Export to LaTeX and make the change manually. But then you lose preview. * Weird idea: Redefine the LaTeX - DVI converter to pass your file through sed or something first, thus changing the \usepackage{natbib} line into \usepackage{oxon}. I don't know that this will work, but it might. I knew about options 1 and 2; (1) is a kludge, unless I come up with the exact opposite to \ProvideCommand, namely, if a command is already defined, renew it; otherwise, define it; (2) indeed makes preview impossible, so it's a non-option. Your weird idea (3) is not that weird, but it requires fiddling with the standard preview process; something I'm not ready to do, since my problem is pretty local---I don't want to go through the sed/awk/perl/gema script for all my files. So, in a way, it is also a kludge. It occurred to me that saving oxon.sty (not oxon.bst) as natbib.sty in my source file directory may do the trick: since my TeX installation searches the current directory first, the first file's definitions discard any other version of the file in the system; but that's also a kludge, since I have to rename/copy oxon.sty, and thus I multiply entities without necessity. If \usepackage[...]{natbib} is indeed hardcoded, I'm pretty screwed. Any thoughts from the real experts? By the way, I found that I can use makebst generated bibtex styles with LyX's (presumably) hardcoded \usepackage[...]{natbib} command, provided they use the standard natbib macros: that's so because the \bibliographystyle declaration may be adjusted in the document's preamble. By the way, I'd be interested to see oxon.sty, if you're sharing. I've played some with BibTeX as well. Let me debug it first: there is one little thing it still doesn't do; but if you don't mind being a beta tester, let me know. Luis.
Re: Replacing Natbib with Custom BibStyle (WAS: changing bibliography style in layouts)
Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Here are some hacks. > > * Try loading oxon.sty from the preamble, hoping this is after > natbib.sty is loaded. Of course, as things are, LaTeX will > complain about your redefinitions. But perhaps you could change > the ones you redefine to \renewcommand. Or would \newcommand* > work? Anyway, something along these lines could be done. > * Export to LaTeX and make the change manually. But then you lose > preview. > * Weird idea: Redefine the LaTeX -> DVI converter to pass your file > through sed or something first, thus changing the > "\usepackage{natbib}" line into "\usepackage{oxon}". I don't know > that this will work, but it might. > I knew about options 1 and 2; (1) is a kludge, unless I come up with the exact opposite to \ProvideCommand, namely, if a command is already defined, renew it; otherwise, define it; (2) indeed makes preview impossible, so it's a non-option. Your "weird" idea (3) is not that weird, but it requires fiddling with the "standard" preview process; something I'm not ready to do, since my problem is pretty local---I don't want to go through the sed/awk/perl/gema script for all my files. So, in a way, it is also a kludge. It occurred to me that saving oxon.sty (not oxon.bst) as natbib.sty in my source file directory may do the trick: since my TeX installation searches the current directory first, the first file's definitions discard any other version of the file in the system; but that's also a kludge, since I have to rename/copy oxon.sty, and thus I multiply entities without necessity. If \usepackage[...]{natbib} is indeed hardcoded, I'm pretty screwed. Any thoughts from the real experts? By the way, I found that I can use makebst generated bibtex styles with LyX's (presumably) hardcoded \usepackage[...]{natbib} command, provided they use the "standard" natbib macros: that's so because the \bibliographystyle declaration may be adjusted in the document's preamble. > > By the way, I'd be interested to see oxon.sty, if you're sharing. I've > played some with BibTeX as well. > Let me debug it first: there is one little thing it still doesn't do; but if you don't mind being a beta tester, let me know. Luis.
Re: changing bibliography style in layouts
I'm not sure I understand what it is you want to do. Do you want LyX to export \usepackage{oxon} instead of \usepackage{natbib}? Or do you just want to use oxon.sty with natbib the way you might use, say, apalike.sty with natbib? Richard Luis Rivera wrote: Hello, I wrote my own bibliography package (no kidding), following (freely) natbib; now I want to use LyX's natbib layout, but with my own sty/bst. I browsed around the /layout directory, without figuring out where are the bibliography options stored, so that I can adjust LyX's native natbib support, but now calling my own package/bibstyle (its name is oxon, if that info is useful). Thanks. Luis.
Re: changing bibliography style in layouts
Richard Heck [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I'm not sure I understand what it is you want to do. Do you want LyX to export \usepackage{oxon} instead of \usepackage{natbib}? Indeed, this is what I'm trying to do. The main problem is that I redefined some commands from natbib to achieve some results in the \cite=ations in the body of the document; loading \usepackage{natbib} load the previous definitions, so that my \newcommand's are ignored. Or do you just want to use oxon.sty with natbib the way you might use, say, apalike.sty with natbib? I've never tried apalike.sty with natbib, so I don't know what happens here. Can I achieve the same results? I hope the clarification is informative. Luis.