Ooops, but what if I don't have a bibtex database yet (although I have, say, a
text file with all the references for the particular paper I am
writing, and its all written down the way I like, such as:
****
Agresti, A. 1990. Categorical Data Analysis. New York: John Wiley &
Sons.
Agresti, A. 1993. Distribution-free fitting of logit models with random
effects for repeated categorical responses. Statistics in Medicine,
12, 1969-1987.
(...)
****
I just need to get Lyx to accept that (importing as ascii is simple) and then
format it the way I'd like (hanging indents, no numbers). Can that be done
easily?
Ramon
On Sun, 09 Jan 2000, you wrote:
> Hi Ramon
>
> you can create a bibtex database and use a bibliography style which no numbers
> and Idented bibliography (eg,.APA ones)
>
> []s
> rlopes
>
>
> Em sáb, 08 jan 2000, you wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > How can I display text with a "hanging indent" look for the
> > bibliography of a paper? As I am new to this, I don't have the bibtex thing
> > under control yet, but I do have a list of references.
> > I have used the Bibliography environment, but I don't want the
> > number that is displayed by default. I've been playing with the List
> > environment, and it almost (but not quite) looks the way I want (it leaves a
> > small space between the first word and the rest that I don't want).
> > [I can get it to work by defining my own environment, etc, but that forces me
> > to type "\item" before each reference, which I'd like to avoid if possible...]
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Ramon
> >
> > P.S. This is probably a very dumb question, but can I use natbib with Lyx? I
> > think that in the extended reference it says not yet, but there is an example
> > (aasample) where it seems to be used... Am I getting confused here?