On Sunday 09 June 2002 2:25 pm, you wrote:
> Angus Leeming wrote:
> >>I wonder if this is intended, and why:
> >>
> >>Despite enabling "use natbib" in Document, \usepackage{natbib} is
> >> inserted to the preamble only if the user has inserted a citation inset.
> >>This has bugged me while I wanted to create a list of the whole database
> >>with a nifty \nocite*
> >>I admit that it is easy enough to work around this, though.
> >>
> >>Regards,
> >>Jürgen
> >
> > It is intended in that we call InsetCitation::validate to ascertain
> > whether we need a \usepackage{natbib}.
> >
> > I guess that the place to add support for \nocite would be to insetbibtex
> > which would then have a similar check in its validate method.
>
> what about a checkbox "nocite" similiar to "AddBibToToc" in
>
> the bibtex-gui? Then we can easily add natbib.
>
> Herbert

Sure. As a first step. I was thinking about a tabbed-folder containing the 
citation inset's pair of browsers so that the user could add any reference 
he/she chooses.

Angus

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