Thanks Richard. That took care of it.
Thanks Richard. I found a way with your suggestion.
On 07/30/2012 10:42 AM, CP wrote:
I would like to use roman numerals for lists and be able to cross-reference them
in the document.
Example:
i) blah
ii) blah
The elements in the text i) and ii) refer to gibberish.
<
I added the following line to the preamble
\renewcommand{\theenumi}{\ro
Jürgen Spitzmüller lyx.org> writes:
> In LyX's citation dialog, select the item "Add to bibliography only"
> from the Citation Style combo. You can add all those references to a
> single citation instance.
>
> If you want really all entries of the database listed, then left-click
> on the "BibTeX
2012/7/30 Stephen Buonopane:
> Not sure if the can be done from BiBDesk or even LyX Gui,
> but the bibtex command you need is \nocite{}.
> I have done it with ERT in LyX with no problems.
What I have described above in this thread is the LyX way to get
\nocite and \nocite*.
Jürgen
2012/7/29 CP:
> I'm using BibDesk for my literature and am trying to add more references to
> the
> reference list at the end of a paper without having referenced them in the
> text.
> Any ideas?
In LyX's citation dialog, select the item "Add to bibliography only"
from the Citation Style combo.
On Jul 30, 2012, at 11:07 AM, CP wrote:
> CP gmail.com> writes:
>
>> I'm using BibDesk for my literature and am trying to add more references to
> the reference list at the end of a paper without having referenced them in the
> text. Any ideas?
>> Thanks!
>
> My current 'dirty' solution is to
CP gmail.com> writes:
> I'm using BibDesk for my literature and am trying to add more references to
the reference list at the end of a paper without having referenced them in the
text. Any ideas?
> Thanks!
My current 'dirty' solution is to add the references that were not used in the
text separa
I would like to use roman numerals for lists and be able to cross-reference them
in the document.
Example:
i) blah
ii) blah
The elements in the text i) and ii) refer to gibberish.
<
I added the following line to the preamble
\renewcommand{\theenumi}{\roman{enumi})}
This achieves al
On 07/28/2012 07:02 PM, chi pro wrote:
Well that revealed my ignorance. I would like to add a new "heading"
called "Implication" that Lyx is then supposed to number for me, just
like Propositions, Lemmas, etc.
Hope this helps.
You need to create some new layout. If this is something you think
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