Matej Cepl wrote:
Angus Leeming wrote:
Shrug. Taste's differ. Change \textit to \magazine_style and define
\magazine_style as you choose in the preamble of the document.
No, that is not what I meant -- try to imagine, that I will finally get fed
up with the slowness of LyX development and if (or when) OpenOffice.org
will be useful for me, and then I would have to convert my 172k BibTeX
database into MODS format. For that case I want to have in BibTeX just
clean data and no LaTeX commands at all, if possible.
nonsense,
a BibTeX database is a base for LaTeX and big and complex databases
use the power of LaTeX in the data records, e.g. \url{...} for
web addresses together with hyperref. However, using \textit
maybe not good idea when it could be done by the bst file
(running custom bib)
Herbert