Hello again,

Looking more carefully to things, it seems my problem is more complicated than choosing a style. I found examples on the internet and it seems that, as Maria said, the plainnat.bst corresponds to what I am looking for. But at the moment, no matter what style I choose, I obtain things like that:

Maria del Carmen Fernandez-Alonso, Francisco Javier Canada, Jesus
Jimenez-Barbero, and Gabriel Cuevas. Molecular recognition of saccharides
by proteins. insights on the origin of the carbohydrate-aromatic interactions.
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 127(20):73797386, 2005.
CAN 143:73503 6-3 General Biochemistry Centro de Investigaciones Biologicas,
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cienticas,Madrid,Spain. Journal
0002-7863 written in English. 59-23-4 (D-Galactose); 71-43-2 (Benzene);
108-95-2 (Phenol); 1824-94-8 (Methyl b-galactoside); 2438-80-4 (L-Fucose)
Role: BSU (Biological study, unclassied), PRP (Properties), BIOL (Biological
study) (mol. recognition of saccharides by proteins through nonconventional
hydrogen bonding).


Also (and I don't have any idea if this is related or not), when clicking on the Bibtex Bibliography Button, I get several times this message:

The script 'C:/Program Files/LyX14/Resources/scripts/TeXFiles.py' failed

It drives me crazy...

Sophie

Maria Gouskova a écrit :
Sophie,

What you describe looks a lot like plainnat.bst, which is included in
LyX. In any case, you probably should use Natbib. For more on Natbib,
see the following page:

http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/HumanitiesLyX#toc12

I'd look at the .bst files included in your basic distribution. If you
don't find anything suitable, there is also a command-line program
called custom-bib that allows you to make your own .bst files.

Maria

On 2/19/07, Sophie Vandenbussche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well...

I have a degree in Applied Sciences, in Chemistry and I just began
writing my PhD thesis with lyx. So I don't need a particular style, I
only want to have the authors, the title, the journal with number and
pages and the year. Here is an example of what I would like to have
(with eventually some more formatting as for example the year in bold,
the journal name in italic...):

M. Muraki, K. Harata, N. Sugita & K. Sato, Protein-Carbohydrate
Interactions in Human Lysozyme Probed by Combining Site-Directed
Mutagenesis and Affinity Labeling, Biochemistry, 2000, 39 (2), 292-299.

Do I have to search on the internet for a style or is it possible to
"design" it by myself?

thanks again!



Julio Rojas a écrit :
> What's your field of expertise? Do you use APA styles?
> If you are from social sciences or law, you should check Jurabib
> (http://www.berger-on.net/jurabib/).
>
> On 2/19/07, *Sophie Vandenbussche* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>     Hello everybody,
>
> I am a new user of the Lyx interface (and never used Latex at all). I
>     found how to integrate a bibtex (jabref in my case) bibliography,
>     but I
> can't find how to change the way it will be written. I talk about the > bibliography himself, at the end of what I write (not the citation in
>     the text). Now it writes everything that is in my bibtex file
>     (including
>     for example the abstract) in the bibliography. I would like to be
>     able
>     to define the fields that must be present in the bibliography in
>     my pdf.
>
> Can someone help me with this? (it is everything but an emergency so
>     don't feel bad to not answer right now :) )
>
>     I take the opportunity to thank all the people invovled in the
>     development of lyx: you give us all the opportunity to have a
>     beautiful
>     presentation of our documents without too much trouble!
>
>     Sophie
>
>
>
>
> --
> -------------------------------------------------
> Julio Rojas
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>




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