Hello! First of all, yes I've tried to Google the whole Internet for this answer :-) And no, I did not find solutions. So, apologies, if this is a FAQ that I just didn't find.
My (current) problem is bibliography. More specifically, the formatting of it. In the bibliography I am required to list the entries like this: Author1 2002 <TAB> The name of the publication and all other <to same level as above TAB> relevant thins Author2 2003 <TAB> The name of the publication and all other <to same level as above TAB> relevant thins With <TAB> above, I mean that there is a tab after the year but that the next line is also intended at the same level. I know how to put the tab in the format and I guess the indentation can be done using the paragraph styles. But how on earth do I get the new line after the author? Another question, can I limit one bibliography to only contain one types of publications? I need to have different sub headers between all different types of publications. Of course, I can do this manually (sorting helps here, yes) right in the end when everything else is ready, but... any ideas? And then the third one. How reliable is the 2.3.1 bibliography? I am storing the entries to the file (as I'm changing the file between systems with a USB-stick) and I'm very sure that couple of times, the new entry I just created just disappeared. The link was there, but it was empty (i.e. "[]"). Are they going to disappear on me? -- HG. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
