Re: Section symbol (was "misc. bib questions")

2001-04-09 Thread Tuukka Toivonen
On Thu, 5 Apr 2001, Ronald Florence wrote: > more general than that. Problem is, I just don't know how to get that symbol > -anywhere-. One solution is to write a small program in C or Perl that prints all characters, and then copy and paste the correct character in your document. Type the f

Re: Section symbol (was "misc. bib questions")

2001-04-05 Thread Christopher Jones
Thanks. That's exactly what I needed. On Thu, 05 Apr 2001, you wrote: > Christopher Jones wrote: > > > > I recently asked how I can get a section symbol (that funny doubled-up > > 's'-looking thing) into a bibtex database. I should have made my question a bit > > more general than that. Problem

Re: Section symbol (was "misc. bib questions")

2001-04-05 Thread Herbert Voss
Christopher Jones wrote: > > I recently asked how I can get a section symbol (that funny doubled-up > 's'-looking thing) into a bibtex database. I should have made my question a bit > more general than that. Problem is, I just don't know how to get that symbol in Latex it's \S and it should work

Re: Section symbol (was "misc. bib questions")

2001-04-05 Thread Christopher Jones
Sorry. Linux (Mandrake). On Thu, 05 Apr 2001, you wrote: > Christopher Jones writes: > > I recently asked how I can get a section symbol (that funny doubled-up > 's'-looking thing) into a bibtex database. I should have made my question a bit > more general than that. Problem is, I just do

Section symbol (was "misc. bib questions")

2001-04-05 Thread Ronald Florence
Christopher Jones writes: I recently asked how I can get a section symbol (that funny doubled-up 's'-looking thing) into a bibtex database. I should have made my question a bit more general than that. Problem is, I just don't know how to get that symbol -anywhere-. You don't say what ope

Section symbol (was "misc. bib questions")

2001-04-05 Thread Christopher Jones
I recently asked how I can get a section symbol (that funny doubled-up 's'-looking thing) into a bibtex database. I should have made my question a bit more general than that. Problem is, I just don't know how to get that symbol -anywhere-. The answer to my question was, "Maybe using latin1 input

Re: misc. bib questions

2001-03-28 Thread Christopher Jones
On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, you wrote: > >>From: Christopher Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >>To: LyX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >>Subject: misc. bib questions > >>Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 12:56:16 -0600 > >> > >>1) How do I make section symbols in

Re: misc. bib questions

2001-03-28 Thread Jean-Pierre.Chretien
>>Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 12:55:33 +0200 >>From: Andre Berger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>Subject: Re: misc. bib questions >>Mail-Followup-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>User-Agent: Mutt/1.3.15i >>Mail-Copies-To: nobody >> >&g

Re: misc. bib questions

2001-03-28 Thread Andre Berger
* Jean-Pierre.Chretien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 20010328 12:03 +0200: > >>From: Christopher Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >>2) How do I 'include' one bib file into another? > > This is not possible, but you can concatenate bib files > by giving the names separated by commas in the field. > > -- > Jea

Re: misc. bib questions

2001-03-27 Thread Jean-Pierre.Chretien
>>From: Christopher Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>To: LyX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>Subject: misc. bib questions >>Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 12:56:16 -0600 >> >>1) How do I make section symbols in a title entry? >> Maybe using latin1 input encoding a

misc. bib questions

2001-03-27 Thread Christopher Jones
1) How do I make section symbols in a title entry? 2) How do I 'include' one bib file into another?