Re: How to mark a bib item?

2002-12-19 Thread J.Lauffenburger
thanks, that works just fine!

other question as I'm trying to change the standard bullet. It seems that the
configuration mad via the Layout-Document window is not taken into account. I read
about a similar problem on the mailing list: could this be the fact of the babel
package? And, how can I redine the bullets (I wuold like different types for
different levels of implication)?

JP

 You might add a $\bullet$\ before the first author name.

 I can't imagine right now a simple solution to get the bullet next
 to the number, due to the automatic numbering feature of the
 biblography environment. Maybe natbib makes a provision for this.





Re: How to mark a bib item?

2002-12-19 Thread Jean-Pierre.Chretien

Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2002 12:01:20 +0100
From: J.Lauffenburger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jean-Pierre.Chretien [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: How to mark a bib item?

thanks, that works just fine!

other question as I'm trying to change the standard bullet. It seems that the
configuration mad via the Layout-Document window is not taken into account. I 
read
about a similar problem on the mailing list: could this be the fact of the 
babel
package? And, how can I redine the bullets (I wuold like different types for
different levels of implication)?

I guess you're coming back to bullets in enumerations.
In LyX, you must chhoose the plain List environment, not the itemize one,
to take advandage of the predefined bullets in the Layout-Document menus,
as far as I understood.

-- 
Jean-Pierre




Re: How to mark a bib item?

2002-12-19 Thread J.Lauffenburger
thanks, that works just fine!

other question as I'm trying to change the standard bullet. It seems that the
configuration mad via the Layout-Document window is not taken into account. I read
about a similar problem on the mailing list: could this be the fact of the babel
package? And, how can I redine the bullets (I wuold like different types for
different levels of implication)?

JP

 You might add a $\bullet$\ before the first author name.

 I can't imagine right now a simple solution to get the bullet next
 to the number, due to the automatic numbering feature of the
 biblography environment. Maybe natbib makes a provision for this.





Re: How to mark a bib item?

2002-12-19 Thread Jean-Pierre.Chretien

Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2002 12:01:20 +0100
From: J.Lauffenburger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jean-Pierre.Chretien [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: How to mark a bib item?

thanks, that works just fine!

other question as I'm trying to change the standard bullet. It seems that the
configuration mad via the Layout-Document window is not taken into account. I 
read
about a similar problem on the mailing list: could this be the fact of the 
babel
package? And, how can I redine the bullets (I wuold like different types for
different levels of implication)?

I guess you're coming back to bullets in enumerations.
In LyX, you must chhoose the plain List environment, not the itemize one,
to take advandage of the predefined bullets in the Layout-Document menus,
as far as I understood.

-- 
Jean-Pierre




Re: How to mark a bib item?

2002-12-19 Thread J.Lauffenburger
thanks, that works just fine!

other question as I'm trying to change the standard bullet. It seems that the
configuration mad via the Layout-Document window is not taken into account. I read
about a similar problem on the mailing list: could this be the fact of the babel
package? And, how can I redine the bullets (I wuold like different types for
different levels of implication)?

JP

> You might add a $\bullet$\ before the first author name.
>
> I can't imagine right now a simple solution to get the bullet next
> to the number, due to the automatic numbering feature of the
> biblography environment. Maybe natbib makes a provision for this.
>




Re: How to mark a bib item?

2002-12-19 Thread Jean-Pierre.Chretien

>>Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2002 12:01:20 +0100
>>From: "J.Lauffenburger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: "Jean-Pierre.Chretien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: Re: How to mark a bib item?
>>
>>thanks, that works just fine!
>>
>>other question as I'm trying to change the standard bullet. It seems that the
>>configuration mad via the Layout-Document window is not taken into account. I 
read
>>about a similar problem on the mailing list: could this be the fact of the 
babel
>>package? And, how can I redine the bullets (I wuold like different types for
>>different levels of implication)?

I guess you're coming back to bullets in enumerations.
In LyX, you must chhoose the plain List environment, not the itemize one,
to take advandage of the predefined bullets in the Layout-Document menus,
as far as I understood.

-- 
Jean-Pierre




How to mark a bib item?

2002-12-18 Thread J.Lauffenburger
Hey

This is a question I ask for a few days. I'm using bibtex to generate my
bibliography and would like to mark some of the references of this
bibliography (as for instance selected paper that will be published
soon).

How can I do that?

Thanks
JP




Re: How to mark a bib item?

2002-12-18 Thread Jean-Pierre.Chretien

Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2002 15:55:00 +0100
From: J.Lauffenburger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: How to mark a bib item?

Hey

This is a question I ask for a few days. I'm using bibtex to generate my
bibliography and would like to mark some of the references of this
bibliography (as for instance selected paper that will be published
soon).

How can I do that?

If the property is attached to a paper and will need further
editing of the bibtex database, you can mark it there, e.g. with a
note = {to be published soon}
field, which will ne interpreted by most bibtex styles,
You may turn the note in boldface, I guess:
note = \textbf{to be published soon}}


-- 
Jean-Pierre




Re: How to mark a bib item? (correction)

2002-12-18 Thread Jean-Pierre.Chretien


You may turn the note in boldface, I guess:
note = \textbf{to be published soon}}

Oops,
note = {\textbf{to be published soon}},
of course, or
note = \textbf{to be published soon},

-- 
Jean-Pierre




Re: How to mark a bib item?

2002-12-18 Thread J.Lauffenburger
Thanks but it is not exactly what I like to do. I would like to mark using a
bullet some of the references in the final bibliography. Is this possible?

 If the property is attached to a paper and will need further
 editing of the bibtex database, you can mark it there, e.g. with a
 note = {to be published soon}
 field, which will ne interpreted by most bibtex styles,
 You may turn the note in boldface, I guess:
 note = \textbf{to be published soon}}

 --
 Jean-Pierre




How to mark a bib item?

2002-12-18 Thread J.Lauffenburger
Hey

This is a question I ask for a few days. I'm using bibtex to generate my
bibliography and would like to mark some of the references of this
bibliography (as for instance selected paper that will be published
soon).

How can I do that?

Thanks
JP




Re: How to mark a bib item?

2002-12-18 Thread Jean-Pierre.Chretien

Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2002 15:55:00 +0100
From: J.Lauffenburger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: How to mark a bib item?

Hey

This is a question I ask for a few days. I'm using bibtex to generate my
bibliography and would like to mark some of the references of this
bibliography (as for instance selected paper that will be published
soon).

How can I do that?

If the property is attached to a paper and will need further
editing of the bibtex database, you can mark it there, e.g. with a
note = {to be published soon}
field, which will ne interpreted by most bibtex styles,
You may turn the note in boldface, I guess:
note = \textbf{to be published soon}}


-- 
Jean-Pierre




Re: How to mark a bib item? (correction)

2002-12-18 Thread Jean-Pierre.Chretien


You may turn the note in boldface, I guess:
note = \textbf{to be published soon}}

Oops,
note = {\textbf{to be published soon}},
of course, or
note = \textbf{to be published soon},

-- 
Jean-Pierre




Re: How to mark a bib item?

2002-12-18 Thread J.Lauffenburger
Thanks but it is not exactly what I like to do. I would like to mark using a
bullet some of the references in the final bibliography. Is this possible?

 If the property is attached to a paper and will need further
 editing of the bibtex database, you can mark it there, e.g. with a
 note = {to be published soon}
 field, which will ne interpreted by most bibtex styles,
 You may turn the note in boldface, I guess:
 note = \textbf{to be published soon}}

 --
 Jean-Pierre




How to mark a bib item?

2002-12-18 Thread J.Lauffenburger
Hey

This is a question I ask for a few days. I'm using bibtex to generate my
bibliography and would like to mark some of the references of this
bibliography (as for instance selected paper that will be published
soon).

How can I do that?

Thanks
JP




Re: How to mark a bib item?

2002-12-18 Thread Jean-Pierre.Chretien

>>Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2002 15:55:00 +0100
>>From: "J.Lauffenburger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: How to mark a bib item?
>>
>>Hey
>>
>>This is a question I ask for a few days. I'm using bibtex to generate my
>>bibliography and would like to mark some of the references of this
>>bibliography (as for instance selected paper that will be published
>>soon).
>>
>>How can I do that?

If the property is attached to a paper and will need further
editing of the bibtex database, you can mark it there, e.g. with a
note = {to be published soon}
field, which will ne interpreted by most bibtex styles,
You may turn the note in boldface, I guess:
note = \textbf{to be published soon}}


-- 
Jean-Pierre




Re: How to mark a bib item? (correction)

2002-12-18 Thread Jean-Pierre.Chretien


>>You may turn the note in boldface, I guess:
>>note = \textbf{to be published soon}}

Oops,
note = {\textbf{to be published soon}},
of course, or
note = "\textbf{to be published soon}",

-- 
Jean-Pierre




Re: How to mark a bib item?

2002-12-18 Thread J.Lauffenburger
Thanks but it is not exactly what I like to do. I would like to mark using a
bullet some of the references in the final bibliography. Is this possible?

> If the property is attached to a paper and will need further
> editing of the bibtex database, you can mark it there, e.g. with a
> note = {to be published soon}
> field, which will ne interpreted by most bibtex styles,
> You may turn the note in boldface, I guess:
> note = \textbf{to be published soon}}
>
> --
> Jean-Pierre