Re: Managing acknowledgements and disclosures?

2012-05-29 Thread Richard Heck

On 05/21/2012 10:31 PM, Chris Hennick wrote:
Tonight I decided that when I was citing books or reprints that had 
been given to me, I should probably add an acknowledgement, like so:


The authors wish to thank donors for the following reference
materials: [#] from Jane Doe, [#] from John Doe, and [#, #] from
anonymous sources.


However, I'll have to manually edit this acknowledgement if I drop one 
of those sources, or if I receive and cite another reprint. It also 
occurs to me that I'd have the same issue if I were buying source 
materials with grant money, since then the citations would determine 
which grant numbers went on which papers. (At least, that's how I 
understand funding disclosure, although as a grad student I'm new to 
the subject.)


Is it possible in LyX to automatically manage acknowledgements and 
grant disclosures, when some of them are tied to particular citations?


The answer is that it should be possible to do this in LaTeX---you can 
do anything in LaTeX---but it is not trivial.


Most bibliographical citations print a note field. One could put into 
the note field a LaTeX command that would add an acknowledgement to some 
existing list of acknowledgements. So you'd have something like:

\def\addtoacks#1{
\@ifundefined\myacks
{\def\myacks{#1}}
{\def\myacks{\myacks; #1}}}
to set it up, and then in each thing you want to acknowledge, in the 
BibTeX note field:

\addtoacks{\cite{mykey}, from Jane Doe}
or whatever. The nice thing about this is that the acknowledgements will 
appear in order, though you won't get the collapse [#, #]. The bad thing 
is that this version won't work unless the acknowledgement is printed 
after the bibliography, which may not be what you want. In that case, 
you could try printing the acknoweldgement to a file and then loading 
that file on a later run of LaTeX, but that gets more complicated.


Richard



Re: Managing acknowledgements and disclosures?

2012-05-29 Thread Richard Heck

On 05/21/2012 10:31 PM, Chris Hennick wrote:
Tonight I decided that when I was citing books or reprints that had 
been given to me, I should probably add an acknowledgement, like so:


The authors wish to thank donors for the following reference
materials: [#] from Jane Doe, [#] from John Doe, and [#, #] from
anonymous sources.


However, I'll have to manually edit this acknowledgement if I drop one 
of those sources, or if I receive and cite another reprint. It also 
occurs to me that I'd have the same issue if I were buying source 
materials with grant money, since then the citations would determine 
which grant numbers went on which papers. (At least, that's how I 
understand funding disclosure, although as a grad student I'm new to 
the subject.)


Is it possible in LyX to automatically manage acknowledgements and 
grant disclosures, when some of them are tied to particular citations?


The answer is that it should be possible to do this in LaTeX---you can 
do anything in LaTeX---but it is not trivial.


Most bibliographical citations print a note field. One could put into 
the note field a LaTeX command that would add an acknowledgement to some 
existing list of acknowledgements. So you'd have something like:

\def\addtoacks#1{
\@ifundefined\myacks
{\def\myacks{#1}}
{\def\myacks{\myacks; #1}}}
to set it up, and then in each thing you want to acknowledge, in the 
BibTeX note field:

\addtoacks{\cite{mykey}, from Jane Doe}
or whatever. The nice thing about this is that the acknowledgements will 
appear in order, though you won't get the collapse [#, #]. The bad thing 
is that this version won't work unless the acknowledgement is printed 
after the bibliography, which may not be what you want. In that case, 
you could try printing the acknoweldgement to a file and then loading 
that file on a later run of LaTeX, but that gets more complicated.


Richard



Re: Managing acknowledgements and disclosures?

2012-05-29 Thread Richard Heck

On 05/21/2012 10:31 PM, Chris Hennick wrote:
Tonight I decided that when I was citing books or reprints that had 
been given to me, I should probably add an acknowledgement, like so:


The authors wish to thank donors for the following reference
materials: [#] from Jane Doe, [#] from John Doe, and [#, #] from
anonymous sources.


However, I'll have to manually edit this acknowledgement if I drop one 
of those sources, or if I receive and cite another reprint. It also 
occurs to me that I'd have the same issue if I were buying source 
materials with grant money, since then the citations would determine 
which grant numbers went on which papers. (At least, that's how I 
understand funding disclosure, although as a grad student I'm new to 
the subject.)


Is it possible in LyX to automatically manage acknowledgements and 
grant disclosures, when some of them are tied to particular citations?


The answer is that it should be possible to do this in LaTeX---you can 
do anything in LaTeX---but it is not trivial.


Most bibliographical citations print a "note" field. One could put into 
the note field a LaTeX command that would add an acknowledgement to some 
existing list of acknowledgements. So you'd have something like:

\def\addtoacks#1{
\@ifundefined\myacks
{\def\myacks{#1}}
{\def\myacks{\myacks; #1}}}
to set it up, and then in each thing you want to acknowledge, in the 
BibTeX note field:

\addtoacks{\cite{mykey}, from Jane Doe}
or whatever. The nice thing about this is that the acknowledgements will 
appear in order, though you won't get the collapse [#, #]. The bad thing 
is that this version won't work unless the acknowledgement is printed 
after the bibliography, which may not be what you want. In that case, 
you could try printing the acknoweldgement to a file and then loading 
that file on a later run of LaTeX, but that gets more complicated.


Richard



Managing acknowledgements and disclosures?

2012-05-21 Thread Chris Hennick
Tonight I decided that when I was citing books or reprints that had been
given to me, I should probably add an acknowledgement, like so:

The authors wish to thank donors for the following reference materials: [#]
from Jane Doe, [#] from John Doe, and [#, #] from anonymous sources.


However, I'll have to manually edit this acknowledgement if I drop one of
those sources, or if I receive and cite another reprint. It also occurs to
me that I'd have the same issue if I were buying source materials with
grant money, since then the citations would determine which grant numbers
went on which papers. (At least, that's how I understand funding
disclosure, although as a grad student I'm new to the subject.)

Is it possible in LyX to automatically manage acknowledgements and grant
disclosures, when some of them are tied to particular citations?

Sincerely,
Chris Hennick
Trent University
Peterborough, ON, Canada
http://softwetware.blogspot.com/


Managing acknowledgements and disclosures?

2012-05-21 Thread Chris Hennick
Tonight I decided that when I was citing books or reprints that had been
given to me, I should probably add an acknowledgement, like so:

The authors wish to thank donors for the following reference materials: [#]
from Jane Doe, [#] from John Doe, and [#, #] from anonymous sources.


However, I'll have to manually edit this acknowledgement if I drop one of
those sources, or if I receive and cite another reprint. It also occurs to
me that I'd have the same issue if I were buying source materials with
grant money, since then the citations would determine which grant numbers
went on which papers. (At least, that's how I understand funding
disclosure, although as a grad student I'm new to the subject.)

Is it possible in LyX to automatically manage acknowledgements and grant
disclosures, when some of them are tied to particular citations?

Sincerely,
Chris Hennick
Trent University
Peterborough, ON, Canada
http://softwetware.blogspot.com/


Managing acknowledgements and disclosures?

2012-05-21 Thread Chris Hennick
Tonight I decided that when I was citing books or reprints that had been
given to me, I should probably add an acknowledgement, like so:

The authors wish to thank donors for the following reference materials: [#]
from Jane Doe, [#] from John Doe, and [#, #] from anonymous sources.


However, I'll have to manually edit this acknowledgement if I drop one of
those sources, or if I receive and cite another reprint. It also occurs to
me that I'd have the same issue if I were buying source materials with
grant money, since then the citations would determine which grant numbers
went on which papers. (At least, that's how I understand funding
disclosure, although as a grad student I'm new to the subject.)

Is it possible in LyX to automatically manage acknowledgements and grant
disclosures, when some of them are tied to particular citations?

Sincerely,
Chris Hennick
Trent University
Peterborough, ON, Canada
http://softwetware.blogspot.com/