Re: Thanks for LyX
Anthony Campbell wrote: On 07 Apr 2009, Ernesto Jardim wrote: Dear developers, I'd like to thank you for developing LyX ! I've just finished my PhD in Marine Science and I used LyX to write the final document and the four papers that compose the PhD. I never had problems, never lost documents, and all the minor issues were sorted out in a few hours with the information on the web. Thank you very much. EJ ps: off course I included LyX in the acknowledgements section On my printed books I include an acknowledgement in the form: Typeset using Lyx on Debian Gnu/Linux. Anthony Mine was not so formal. "I'd like to thank the Open Source community, and specifically the developers of R (http://r-project.org) and its packages, which I used for data analysis, and LyX (http://www.lyx.org), used for text editing." Best EJ
Thanks for LyX
Dear developers, I'd like to thank you for developing LyX ! I've just finished my PhD in Marine Science and I used LyX to write the final document and the four papers that compose the PhD. I never had problems, never lost documents, and all the minor issues were sorted out in a few hours with the information on the web. Thank you very much. EJ ps: off course I included LyX in the acknowledgements section
Citing LyX
Hi, I want to include a citation to LyX on a paper but I don't know what's the correct bibliographic reference for LyX. In R (r-project.org) one runs "citation()" and gets: "To cite R in publications use: R Development Core Team (2008). R: A language and environment for statistical computing. R Foundation for Statistical Computing, Vienna, Austria. ISBN 3-900051-07-0, URL http://www.R-project.org. A BibTeX entry for LaTeX users is @Manual{, title = {R: A Language and Environment for Statistical Computing}, author = {{R Development Core Team}}, organization = {R Foundation for Statistical Computing}, address = {Vienna, Austria}, year = {2008}, note = {{ISBN} 3-900051-07-0}, url = {http://www.R-project.org}, } We have invested a lot of time and effort in creating R, please cite it when using it for data analysis. See also ‘citation("pkgname")’ for citing R packages." Is there something similar for LyX ? I mean the reference ;-) Best EJ
How to reference LyX ?
Hi, I want to refernce LyX in a paper I'm writing, do you have a bibliographic reference ? Best EJ
Working on 2 documents in parallel windows
Hi, Is there a way of working on 2 documents at the same time viewing in 2 parallel windows inside the same lyx session ? Best EJ
Re: "why lyx when there's word?"
Rich Drewes wrote: On Fri, 22 Apr 2005, Ernesto Jardim wrote: And for last, your arguments are very much depending on the use of pybliographic. That was the best free & open source GUI bibliographic manager I had found at the time that could insert references into a Lyx doc with a click and also launch a reference's local .pdf file with a click. Anyway, take a look at JabRef (http://jabref.sf.net). I was using pyblio and after trying JabRef I was so impressed I changed on the same day. Give it a try, its a great sofware. I just gave it a try and may keep using it. Functionally, it looks about the same as Pybliographic as far as I can tell. It is prettier though. Thanks for the tip. On the downside, it is written in Java :) Rich Hmmm, it has a lot of nice features like accessing web databases and download records, like medline, etc. Import/export from more formats like ISI, JStor, medline, EndNote, etc. It also uses lyxpipe like pyblio. Searching is easier. A nice feature is to produce a BiBTeX file from a aux file, which I find quite nice if you keep your references in a big file and want to write a paper in colaboration with someone. The java part is the worst, I agree, being prettier helps but it's not decisive. Regards EJ
Re: "why lyx when there's word?"
Rich Drewes wrote: On Thu, 21 Apr 2005, Gerasimos Grammatikopoulos wrote: One big issue here is that such third party add-ons for Word are usually paid their LOC in gold. (LOC?) Another problem is the quite frequent instabillity derived by "overloading" word with such bells and whistles. I can't tell anything about EndNote since I haven't used it, but ReferenceManager in its days had blown up in my face more than once. Yes, I agree that stability can be an issue with Word addons. I have actually had rare Lyx crashes occur for me that appear to be related to the pipe communication between Pybliographic and Lyx, and I have also had some issues with Pybliographic importing reference files from major journals. (The Pybliographic problems seem to be related to those journals putting out reference keys that Pybliographic didn't consider standard format. However, when I tried to import the same file in EndNote it "just worked". From a user's perspective, "just working" with a warning message perhaps would be prefereble to failure plus an obscure error message which is what I got in Pybliographic.) I have never lost data with Lyx. Thanks, Lyx team. Please keep in mind that you can rather easily change "formatting" of the references anytime you please while still not messing (and thus loosing time) with the actual archive. This is a rather routine capability actually. Word+EndNote can do it too. Further, I have seen a live demonstration of some features of EndNote and RefViz that are pretty cool; there is nothing comparable in BibTex+Pybliographic or addons as far as I can find. It turns out I don't need those capabilities but I can see their usefulness. You can also SQL-query for references if your university library offers such service. I for one, consider the TexMed web interface a god send. Again, pretty routine stuff. EndNote can do it. OO.org's bibliography is far better than whatever "hack" you can get with the native MS Word endnotes. I'm not sure we are on the same page . . . EndNote isn't a native Word package of course, it is an add on software package. I tried OO's built in bibliographic support and found it pretty useless for now. Latex+pybliographic was much better than OO's built in stuff for bibliographic management. I would put Latex+pybliographic as in the same class as Word+Endote. Word+Endnote have a few more features for bibliographic management, but the basics are there in both. As I said there are some advanced features that Word+EndNote+RefViz can do that have no counterpart in open source AFAIK (unfortunately). Rich Hi, My 5 cents ... One of the major feature with LyX/LaTeX is the text file. How many documents do you have in Word 2 that can not be opened anymore ? And how many more do you expect to loose with the evolution of Word file format ? With text files you know that it will allways be possible to recover the information, even if LateX or LyX disapear. Another major feature is the size of the files. Producing a simple paper for a scientific journal with a few equations and figures can result in a word file of several MB while in LaTeX/LyX it will be a few k, even including the size of the ps files for figures. And for last, your arguments are very much depending on the use of pybliographic. I would say your comparing pybliographic with EndNote and not really LyX with Word ... Anyway, take a look at JabRef (http://jabref.sf.net). I was using pyblio and after trying JabRef I was so impressed I changed on the same day. Give it a try, its a great sofware. Regards EJ
Undefined control sequence. \[
Hi, I'm using a document class nrc1 with the layout attach below and I'm getting this error when I run latex. Undefined control sequence. \[ It's a bit odd to me because it's a standard latex command but I'm not a latex guru so it puzles me how to solve this. Any help will be welcomed. Regards EJ #% Do not delete the line below; configure depends on this # \DeclareLaTeXClass{nrc1} # Article textclass definition file. Taken from initial LyX source code # Author : Matthias Ettrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> # Transposed by Pascal André <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> # Heavily modifed and enhanced by serveral developers. Preamble \usepackage{graphicx} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{dcolumn} \usepackage{bm} \usepackage{url} \NRCurl{url} \usepackage{array} \usepackage{babel} \newcommand{\PreserveBackslash}[1]{\let\temp=\\#1\let\\=\temp} \let\PBS=\PreserveBackslash \renewcommand{\topfraction}{.95} \renewcommand{\textfraction}{.05} \renewcommand{\floatpagefraction}{.95} \numberby {equation}{section} \setcounter{equation}{0} \let\p=\phantom \let\mc=\multicolumn \newcommand\T{\rule{0pt}{2.6ex}} \newcommand\B{\rule[-1.2ex]{0pt}{0pt}} EndPreamble # Input general definitions Input stdclass.inc # There are no chapters in an article. NoStyle Chapter NoStyle Chapter*
Re: selling lyx part 2
JORGE HERNANDO wrote: On Tue, 1 Mar 2005, Martin A. Hansen wrote: Hello! This is a litle besides the thread but I think it could be useful pros: = * journals may provide latex classes of thier own I'm a physcist and a couple of years ago I tried (and failed) to adapt the revtex layout to the style provided by the Institute of Physics. Pressed by time I reverted to the article style and exported the latex in the final version, changed the styles and corrected until it compiled. It should be quite useful a brief tutorial (addressed to people not very knowledgeable in latex) on how to adapt a layout file. I apologize if it exists as I didn't check for its existence. jorge Hi, I agree with you. I have the same problem with NCR papers, they have a latex style but I was not able to use it in lyx. Perhaps an entry in the wiki and some expert comments would help. Regards EJ
Problem with text classes
Hi, I'm using 1.3.4 in a suse 8.2 box. I'm getting an error about the article class non existence ... This is strange because It happenend out of nothing, without any aparent reason. How can I fix this ? Best regards EJ
Re: creating an empty document from the command line
On Fri, 2004-05-14 at 15:33, Jose' Matos wrote: > On Friday 14 May 2004 15:33, Ernesto Jardim wrote: > > > > I have a small script that creates a bunch of dirs and populates them > > with empty documents that I use when I start a paper or report. Like > > notes documents, R scripts and so. One of them is "report.lyx". > > I'm just being lazy :) > > create a an empty template, put it somewhere and then in your script: > > cp /path/to/template/report.lyx . > > :-) > > > > EJ Yes, That's my next option ;-) Regards EJ
Re: creating an empty document from the command line
On Fri, 2004-05-14 at 15:05, Jose' Matos wrote: > On Friday 14 May 2004 14:48, Ernesto Jardim wrote: > > Hi, > > Olá, :-) > > > I want to create an empty document without starting the lyx gui, just > > using the command line. Is it possible ? > > Just for curiosity why do you want to do that? :-) > I have a small script that creates a bunch of dirs and populates them with empty documents that I use when I start a paper or report. Like notes documents, R scripts and so. One of them is "report.lyx". I'm just being lazy :) > The best I have been able to do was: > > rm -f test.lyx && lyx -x "command-sequence buffer-new; buffer-write-as > test.lyx; lyx-quit" > > But it still launches the gui although it closes it without any > interaction. The first rm is necessary or else lyx will complain that we > are overwriting that file, if it exists. > > > Thanks > > I hope it helps, > > > EJ I'll give it a try. Best regards and thanks. EJ
creating an empty document from the command line
Hi, I want to create an empty document without starting the lyx gui, just using the command line. Is it possible ? Thanks EJ
Re: help with layout
On Thu, 2004-04-15 at 17:48, Angus Leeming wrote: > Ernesto Jardim wrote: > > I'm making a layout for my reports (IPIMAR reports) but I'm having > > trouble with a style (ComputerCode). I can see the doc classe in the > > lyx gui but the style I've hadded does not show. > > > > Looking to other layouts and the lyx documentation I don't see why > > this is happening so I'd like some help please. > > Edit->Reconfigure ? Nah ! I've done it ;) EJ
help with layout
Hi, I'm making a layout for my reports (IPIMAR reports) but I'm having trouble with a style (ComputerCode). I can see the doc classe in the lyx gui but the style I've hadded does not show. Looking to other layouts and the lyx documentation I don't see why this is happening so I'd like some help please. Thanks EJ #% Do not delete the line below; configure depends on this # \DeclareLaTeXClass[article]{IPIMAR Report} # Article textclass definition file. Taken from initial LyX source code # Input general definitions Input stdclass.inc # There are no chapters in an article. NoStyle Chapter NoStyle Chapter* MaxCounter Counter_Section SecNumDepth 3 TocDepth3 # Computer code style Style ComputerCode MarginStatic LatexType Paragraph LatexName dummy NextNoIdent 1 ParSkip 0.4 TopSep0.5 BottomSep 0.5 ParSep0 LeftMarginMMM RightMargin MMM Align Left LabelType No_Label FreeSpacing 1 Spacing other 0.8 Font Family Typewriter SizeSmall Color red EndFont End
Re: Looking for a layout for reports that include computer language code.
On Thu, 2004-04-15 at 14:08, Rich Shepard wrote: > On Thu, 15 Apr 2004, Ernesto Jardim wrote: > > > I'm writing a report that describes several changes in a database. I want > > to include some SQL code that I've used but I couldn't find a layout with > > a computer code style. > > EJ, > > Most document types contain the 'LyX-code' style. On the widget where the > 'standard' style is displayed, click the down-arrow and scroll through the > list until you see that selection. It will change the highlighted text (or > the line on which the cursor is located) to momospaced font. > > Rich Hi, I know lyx-code style, that's the one I've been using but I don't like it very much and I'd like to try others ... Regards EJ
Looking for a layout for reports that include computer language code.
Hi, I'm writing a report that describes several changes in a database. I want to include some SQL code that I've used but I couldn't find a layout with a computer code style. Is there something allready done for this ? Thanks EJ
Numbering tables and table floats, how to ?
Hi, I need to use a longtable, which can not be inside a table float, but I have other tables inside table floats. How can I keep the table numbering consistent with both situations ? How can I control the positioning of floats so that all tables are in the rigth sequence ? Regards EJ
Re: error compiling lyx 1.3.3
On Fri, 2003-09-26 at 15:14, Alfredo Braunstein wrote: > Ernesto Jardim wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I'm getting these errors compiling lyx 1.3.3 on a SuSE 8.2 box with > > upgraded gcc (3.1.1-16). > > > > Regards > > > > EJ > > > > > > /usr/lib/qt3/include/qwidget.h:809: error: `width' undeclared (first use > > This seems to me a bad qt installation. It seems at least that there is some > version mismatch in some part of the qt headers. > > Have you compiled sucessfully any other qt program? > > Regards, Alfredo > Yes, I've compiled version 1.3.2 :) Regards EJ
error compiling lyx 1.3.3
Hi, I'm getting these errors compiling lyx 1.3.3 on a SuSE 8.2 box with upgraded gcc (3.1.1-16). Regards EJ /usr/lib/qt3/include/qwidget.h:809: error: `width' undeclared (first use this function) /usr/lib/qt3/include/qwidget.h: In member function `void QWidget::erase(const QRect&)': /usr/lib/qt3/include/qwidget.h:812: error: `width' undeclared (first use this function) /usr/lib/qt3/include/qwidget.h: In member function `virtual void QWidget::setGeometry(const QRect&)': /usr/lib/qt3/include/qwidget.h:836: error: `top' undeclared (first use this function) /usr/lib/qt3/include/qwidget.h:836: error: `width' undeclared (first use this function) make[5]: *** [QDocumentDialog.lo] Error 1 make[5]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/compile/lyx-1.3.3/src/frontends/qt2' make[4]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 make[4]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/compile/lyx-1.3.3/src/frontends/qt2' make[3]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 make[3]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/compile/lyx-1.3.3/src/frontends' make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/compile/lyx-1.3.3/src' make[1]: *** [all] Error 2 make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/compile/lyx-1.3.3/src' make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 gandalf:/usr/local/src/compile/lyx-1.3.3 #
Re: Alternatives to Lyx?, was: Re: parallel.sty
On Mon, 2003-09-15 at 22:51, Michael Logies wrote: > At 23:58 15.09.2003 +0300, robin wrote: > > >Michael Chabon wrote: > > > >>Thanks for all the help, I got it installed and working, but it's just > >>too much of a pain. > >> > >>I will have to spend money for software, I fear. > > > > > >Well, LyX isn't for everyone - I happen to think it's the best thing since > >sliced bread, but if you want something more point-and-clicky, I'd suggest > >checking out Scribus before you splash out on an expensive DTP > >program. It doesn't have all the functionality of its commercial cousins, > >but it's getting there slowly. I'd still recommend persisting for a while > >with LyX, though - it kind of grows on you. > > I`m quite happy with Lyx now, though I still have some problems. But what I > write shall only become a thesis, I don`t want to sell it ;-) > > Is there anything else than Framemaker (for Windows), which is a real > alternative to Lyx (for Windows) for writing long documents in science? And > as I understood, Framemaker cannot work with long footnotes (Lyx can > continue them on the next page). > > Regards > > M. > -- > http://www.logies.de/ (u. a. _die_ Mailingliste für die Dentalbranche) > PGP-key (RSA/IDEA) kommt mit angeforderter Empfangsbestätigung (return receipt) Hi, Just one more opinion based on my experience. Last year my MSC coordinator told me he was going away an that I had to finish my thesis in 8 weeks. I end up with more or less one month to write it and I can assure you that if I had to use MSWord it would be impossible. Besides the problems with size, which growth exponentially if you have a lot of maths and figures. The way LyX deals with cross references and citations speeds up your work very much. Also the way it deals with figures drives you to do your figures properly, instead of leaving it half done and than try to fix it in edit mode inside MSWord. All the WYSIWYM stuff (no double spaces, no double lines, etc) helps very much when you have to write fast and don't want to spend half your time with cosmetics. Regarding cooperation with M$ fans, I use pdf (with tex2pdf). Everyone can cut and paste a paragraph into a mail message and just include comments. In my opinion stick to lyx, read the manuals, learn BibTeX (I use it with pybliographer) and you'll have a powerfull tool to write your documents. Regards EJ -- Ernesto Jardim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Biólogo Marinho/Marine Biologist IPIMAR - Instituto Nacional de Investigação Agrária e das Pescas IPIMAR - National Research Institute for Agriculture and Fisheries Av. Brasilia, 1400-006 Lisboa, Portugal Tel: +351 213 027 000 Fax: +351 213 015 948 http://ernesto.freezope.org
using reLyX to import a LaTeX table
Hi, I'm trying to use reLyX to import a latex table generated by R package "xtable" (check www.r-project.org). The command I'm using is: reLyX -p -c article rep.tab.lm8901.tex and I'm getting the following error: reLyX directory is: /usr/share/lyx/reLyX reLyX, the LaTeX to LyX translator. Revision date 2003/01/20 Reading LaTeX command syntax (rep.tab.lm8901.tex: Reading layout file Cleaning... Expecting `$', got \end in ` ' at /usr/share/lyx/reLyX/Text/TeX.pm line 397, line 40. Can't locate object method "environment" via package "Text::TeX::Begin::Group" at /usr/share/lyx/reLyX/Text/TeX.pm line 400, line 40. Compilation failed in require at /usr/bin/reLyX line 76. Exited due to fatal Error! I've installed the LyX 1.3.2 rpm for SuSE 8.2. Regards EJ
broken compiler with lyx + qt
Hi There were several messages about the broken compiler error several people is getting when compiling lyx with qt. This has been addressed a few days ago with lyx1.3.0pre3. Someone posted an workaround but I was not able to find it. In the mean time it seems that this is a problem with SuSE 8.1 and gcc so I've posted a bug report to them (Ticket [2003020501236]) and I'm still waiting for the response. When I'll get and answer I'll post it here. Regards EJ
1.1 to 1.2.3
Hi I'll report my experience. Maybe it will help. I had some trouble in finding the file. I had to download version 1.3.0 and compile it so I could get the lyx2lyx file. The rest was pretty simple has lyx files have the format number in the beggining I just made a less to the file and it was ok. No problem with the interface. My opinion is that it shoud be distributed separately. It is helpfull if you have old files and you want to work on them. Like an old thesis and you want to use it to write a paper (that was my case). It can also be usefull if you have to downgrade a file. The format could be detected instead of described by the user and only the output should be defined, name and format in lyx version. Regards EJ > But we could also distribute it separately, no? > > BTW, Jose, an idea for lyx2lyx, for people who want to run it by hand: > it would be nice to specify the format as a lyx version number, since > noone really knows what is the right format for lyx 1.2.0, for > example. > > JMarc -- Ernesto Jardim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Marine Biologist Research Institute for Agriculture and Fisheries Lisboa, Portugal Tel: +351 213 027 000 Fax: +351 213 015 948
1.1 to 1.2.3
Hi I have a file writen in LyX 1.1.0 and now I'm working in LyX 1.2.3. When I open the old file my tables appear in LaTeX code, of course they're still tables and I'm able to produce a nice ps file, but I'm not able to use the LyX facilities to format then. Is there a way around this ? Thanks EJ -- Ernesto Jardim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Marine Biologist Research Institute for Agriculture and Fisheries Lisboa, Portugal Tel: +351 213 027 000 Fax: +351 213 015 948
removing date from article class
Hi I'm writing a document using the doc class "article" and I don't want the date to be printed. How can I do it ? Regards EJ
Using natbib
Hi I'm using natbib but I want to use parenthetical references by default. The LaTeX file produced by LyX uses the \cite command, that is treated as a textual reference by natbib. So the default becomes a textual reference. To use parenthetical references it should use either \cite[] or, as preferred by the natbib author, the \citep command. How can I change this ? Thanks EJ
natbib and LyX
Hi Does anyone uses natbib with LyX ? Does it work ? Is there anything I should now before instaling it ? like: lyx stops working and all your documents are damaged after instaling natbib, or, your life will never be the same as you'll take 2 hours to make a citation reference. Is there another way to do non parentichal references ? I've tried to insert latex code \bibitem but it didn't work. I have \usepackage{apalike} in the preambule. Thanks EJ
[Re] Small pool
Hi I've used version 1.2 occasionaly but didn't ffound any major problems, so I'd prefer to have QT GUI ready. So option b is my choice. Regards EJ
LyX UI
Hi Is it allready possible to compile LyX with gnome or qt2 ? I'm trying with qt2 and it gives an error... Thanks EJ ps: I'm using lyx 1.2.1 in a SuSE 8.0 box.
Re: latex2html misplaces images/converting to m$ word
Hi I had a similar problem. When I used latex2html a bunch of errors avoid me from producing the .html file. I simple used the export command from lyx and it worked ok ... I think there are some flags to the latex2html program that I wasn't using but the export from lyx did. Hope this helps EJ
Re: Huge size of lyx binary
Ok Thanks, it's size is now 3.3MB ... Regards EJ On Wed, 2002-02-27 at 14:11, Tuukka Toivonen wrote: > On 27 Feb 2002, Ernesto Jardim wrote: > > >Just now I noticed that the lyx binary is about 45MB is it so !? Is > >there something wrong ? > > If it works, no, not really wrong. It probably has debug information > included. If you are not trying to find bugs from LyX, you probably don't > need it and can remove the debug information with the command: > strip lyx >
Huge size of lyx binary
Hi Just now I noticed that the lyx binary is about 45MB is it so !? Is there something wrong ? BTW I compile myself version 1.1.6fix4 in a SuSE 7.1 box. Regards EJ
Changing font size in Tables
Hi I'm using lyx 1.1.6fix3 and I'm trying to change the font size of a table. Is it possible to do it all at the same time ? I mean selecting the all table and changing character size doesn't work, is there another way of doing it ? I've done it cell by cell which is very anoing Regards EJ
Re: Bibtex and apalike
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: > >>>>> "José" == José Ernesto Jardim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > José> 2) It uses the entire author's name in the text. For example, > > José> @Article{john99, Author = {{John Doe}}, Title = {A}, > José> institution = {BB}, year = 2000, } > > José> is printed on the text like (John Doe, 2000) instead of (Doe, > José> 2000) > > Why do you have this extra pair of braces for the Author? It > effectively prevents bibtex from processing the name correctly. > > JMarc Hi I'm using Pybliographic to build the bibtex file and it seems that it includes this extra pair of braces. I've corrected it and it works fine now! Thanks EJ
Re: Bibtex and apalike
Rodrigo Esteves de Lima-Lopes wrote: > Hi > > I et. al means and others (in latin), and it is used in some > bibliographich styles to supress authors names, when they are more than 3. > > Apa like will process such abreviation only in the citation, in the body > of the text, but not in the bibliography, when all the authors are > present. > > For instance for the citation (Biber et al., 1999: 01) it will print at > the bibliography chapter: > > Biber, D. Conrad, S. and Reppen, R. 1999 Corpus > linguistics. London: Cambridge > > []s > lima-lopes > > R.E. de Lima-Lopes > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > GNU/Linux Registered User # 182240 > > On Thu, 21 Jun 2001, Herbert Voss wrote: > > > Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2001 20:04:44 +0200 > > From: Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > To: José Ernesto Jardim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Cc: Mailing List LyX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Subject: Re: Bibtex and apalike > > > > José Ernesto Jardim wrote: > > > > > > I'm using bibtex and apalike style to process references. I have two > > > problems (at least :-) > > > > > > 1) When there are more then 2 authors it doesn't process "author et al." > > > > what does it than? > > > > Herbert > > > > Yes I know. The problem is that, having the entry you're referring, I'm getting (Biber, D. Conrad, S. and Reppen, R., 1999). EJ
Bibtex and apalike
Hi I'm using bibtex and apalike style to process references. I have two problems (at least :-) 1) When there are more then 2 authors it doesn't process "author et al." 2) It uses the entire author's name in the text. For example, @Article{john99, Author = {{John Doe}}, Title = {A}, institution= {BB}, year = 2000, } is printed on the text like (John Doe, 2000) instead of (Doe, 2000) Can someone help me with this ? Thanks EJ ps: I've included in the latex preamble \usepackage{apalike}
Hyphenation of citation references
Hi I'm writing a document using bibtex to manage bibliography and calling it within lyx with apalike style. When I produce the postscript document the citations are not hyphenated and I get lines extended throught the margins. How can I solve this ? Thanks EJ
BibTeX
Hi I'm starting to write my MSC thesis and I want to configure and lear to use BibTeX with LyX. I've been looking for documentation but besides the one that comes with the distribution (btxhak & btxdoc) I didn't found nothing else. I'm looking for something like a user's manual. Can you give some hints ? thank's ej
Error message
Hi When I try to view the postscript of my file I get an error message before the TOC "File ended while scanning the use of \@writefile. \begin{document}" How can I fix this ? thanks ernesto
Space between lines on a table
Hello all ! I'm trying to "shrinq" a table but I don't want to use smaller fonts (I'm allready using "smallest"). I think that the best way is to reduce space between lines but I don't know I to do it :( Is there someone that can help me ? Thanks ernesto