Re: Bibliography styles

2021-10-14 Thread Dr Eberhard Lisse

I can only find LOG and PNG files, not a LyX, never mind an MWE :-)-O

On 13/10/2021 17:06, Rich Shepard wrote:

On Wed, 13 Oct 2021, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:


Because it is in the "label" (\cite key?)  field whereas (I assume
without having seen a MWE) the others are elsewhere ("author" field
for example).


Yep.

And I sent a MWE with my first post but you thought it too long.

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Re: Bibliography styles

2021-10-13 Thread Rich Shepard

On Wed, 13 Oct 2021, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:


Because it is in the "label" (\cite key?)  field whereas (I assume without
having seen a MWE) the others are elsewhere ("author" field for example).


Yep.

And I sent a MWE with my first post but you thought it too long.

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Re: Bibliography styles

2021-10-13 Thread Dr Eberhard Lisse

Because it is in the "label" (\cite key?)  field whereas (I assume
without having seen a MWE) the others are elsewhere ("author" field for
example).

From

 https://bibdesk.sourceforge.io/manual/BibDeskHelp_2.html

 Citation Keys

 A cite key is a unique identifier for a given reference.  BibTeX
 scans your document for occurrences of a cite command with a cite
 key embedded in it, and translates it into a properly formatted
 reference.  Several patterns are common in choosing cite keys, from
 simple ones such as "lastnameYEAR" to more complicated abbreviations
 of journal names and author names.  BibDesk will automatically
 generate cite keys for you (See section Citation Keys), or you can
 enter your own in the editor.

-->
 BibDesk takes a fairly strict interpretation of the valid characters
 for cite keys, and the characters " "@',\#}{~%" (including the space
 character) are never allowed, while you will be warned if you use
 one of "&$^" in a cite key.
<--

 Cite keys are essentially TeX commands, so you should avoid
 using underscores, for instance, if you ever need to print the
 actual cite key itself.

el

On 13/10/2021 14:54, Rich Shepard wrote:

On Wed, 13 Oct 2021, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:


IT. IS. THE. APOSTROPHE!


1. Then why is it only this one entry and not any of the other 9?

2. Why has this not been an issue before now? Is it biblatex-related and not
seen by bibtex?

3. If you're correct then how does one enter an apostrophy in an author's
name so it's properly written in both citation and bibliography?

You keep pointing out the source of the problem so I assume you have the
solution to it. I'd greatly appreciate learning that solution.

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Re: Bibliography styles

2021-10-13 Thread Rich Shepard

On Wed, 13 Oct 2021, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:


IT. IS. THE. APOSTROPHE!


1. Then why is it only this one entry and not any of the other 9?

2. Why has this not been an issue before now? Is it biblatex-related and not
seen by bibtex?

3. If you're correct then how does one enter an apostrophy in an author's
name so it's properly written in both citation and bibliography?

You keep pointing out the source of the problem so I assume you have the
solution to it. I'd greatly appreciate learning that solution.

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Re: Bibliography styles

2021-10-13 Thread Dr Eberhard Lisse

IT. IS. THE. APOSTROPHE!


On 12/10/2021 17:10, Rich Shepard wrote:

On Tue, 12 Oct 2021, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:


Change the label/reference to OConnor2019 :-)-O
BibDesk does not allow me to even enter a "'"


el,

$ grep -c -e "O'" documents/jabrefdb.bib 10

There are 10 entries begining with "O'" and none has before been an
issue.

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Re: Bibliography styles

2021-10-12 Thread Steve Litt
Rich Shepard said on Tue, 12 Oct 2021 07:17:34 -0700 (PDT)

>On Tue, 12 Oct 2021, Rich Shepard wrote:
>
>> More importantly, that article is not cited in the document; the
>> only two citations from JabRef refer to salmon migration.  
>
>And I forgot to mention that there's no Bibliography in the PDF.

Did you remember to compile it twice?


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Re: Bibliography styles

2021-10-12 Thread Rich Shepard

On Tue, 12 Oct 2021, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:


you can have whatever BST file is found by LaTeX, or rather whatever BST
file LyX finds when Tools --> Reconfigure... is run.


EL,

Before I escaped from academia and its politics all my published articles'
references were in author-year format. I've used that same format ever
since.

This bibliography issue is new since the pandemic; I've had no need to
prepare reports or other documents with references or bibliographies until
now.

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Re: Bibliography styles

2021-10-12 Thread Rich Shepard

On Tue, 12 Oct 2021, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:


Change the label/reference to OConnor2019 :-)-O
BibDesk does not allow me to even enter a "'"


el,

$ grep -c -e "O'" documents/jabrefdb.bib 
10


There are 10 entries begining with "O'" and none has before been an issue.

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Re: Bibliography styles

2021-10-12 Thread Dr Eberhard Lisse

Change the label/reference to OConnor2019 :-)-O

BibDesk does not allow me to even enter a "'"

el

On 12/10/2021 15:47, Rich Shepard wrote:
[...]

@article{O'Connor2019,
  abstract = {Mercury (Hg) is a potentially harmful trace element
 in the environment and one of the World Health Organization's
 foremost chemicals of concern.  The threat posed by Hg

[...]

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Re: Bibliography styles

2021-10-12 Thread Dr Eberhard Lisse

Would be so much more helpful to include the complete citation, and even better 
a MWE.

el


On 12/10/2021 15:47, Rich Shepard wrote:
[...]

@article{O'Connor2019,
 abstract = {Mercury (Hg) is a potentially harmful trace element in the
   environment and one of the World Health Organization's
   foremost chemicals of concern. The threat posed by Hg

and the error refers to the first line, but I don't understand why. Should
the apostrophe be doubled?

[...]

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Re: Bibliography styles

2021-10-12 Thread Dr Eberhard Lisse

Rich,

you can have whatever BST file is found by LaTeX, or rather whatever BST
file LyX finds when Tools --> Reconfigure...  is run.

I for one like one called plaindin.bst which for German texts comes with
the din1505 package (via the tlmgr manager) and have hacked me an
English version which resides below texmf-local to survive updates :-)-O


Click on the BibTeX Generated Bibliograpy which you get from

Insert -> List/TOC -> Bib(la)tex Bibliography...

and then type into the Style field whatever style BST file you have and
like.


BTW, you probably should upgrade (anyway) from 2.6.3.1 (!)  to 2.3.6.2
:-)-O

greetings, el

On 11/10/2021 19:23, Rich Shepard wrote:

The last document with a bibliography used the APA style. I don't see that
in the list of styles in 2.6.3.1. With what style has it been replaced?

TIA,

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Re: Bibliography styles

2021-10-12 Thread Rich Shepard

On Tue, 12 Oct 2021, Herbert Voss wrote:


Biber reads the _complete_ bibliography and exports the list of
citied entries.


Herbert,

Okay. That explains why the non-cited entry was shown but not why that
happened.

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Re: Bibliography styles

2021-10-12 Thread Rich Shepard

On Tue, 12 Oct 2021, Herbert Voss wrote:


Biber reads the _complete_ bibliography and exports the list of
citied entries.


Herbert,

Okay. That explains why the non-cited entry was shown but not why that
happened.

Thanks,

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Re: Bibliography styles

2021-10-12 Thread Herbert Voss




Am 12.10.21 um 16:25 schrieb Rich Shepard:

On Tue, 12 Oct 2021, Herbert Voss wrote:

The problem is _before_ line 28116 and often in the entry before, 
where a

comma is missing at the end of a data entry.


Herbert,

Scrolling up from that entry for several prior ones all key/value 
pairs have

commas after each pair, except for the last one.


send me the bibliography by private mail ...

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Re: Bibliography styles

2021-10-12 Thread Rich Shepard

On Tue, 12 Oct 2021, Herbert Voss wrote:


The problem is _before_ line 28116 and often in the entry before, where a
comma is missing at the end of a data entry.


Herbert,

Scrolling up from that entry for several prior ones all key/value pairs have
commas after each pair, except for the last one.

Regards,

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Re: Bibliography styles

2021-10-12 Thread Herbert Voss




Am 12.10.21 um 16:17 schrieb Rich Shepard:

On Tue, 12 Oct 2021, Rich Shepard wrote:

More importantly, that article is not cited in the document; the only 
two

citations from JabRef refer to salmon migration.


And I forgot to mention that there's no Bibliography in the PDF.

Also, the changes I made to the bibliography settings took effect after I
closed LyX yesterday and opened it again this morning. The remaining 
issue

is why there's no Bibliography with the two (current) citations and why
biblatex complains about a JabRef entry not used in this document.


Biber reads the _complete_ bibliography and exports the list of
citied entries.

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Re: Bibliography styles

2021-10-12 Thread Rich Shepard

On Tue, 12 Oct 2021, Rich Shepard wrote:


More importantly, that article is not cited in the document; the only two
citations from JabRef refer to salmon migration.


And I forgot to mention that there's no Bibliography in the PDF.

Also, the changes I made to the bibliography settings took effect after I
closed LyX yesterday and opened it again this morning. The remaining issue
is why there's no Bibliography with the two (current) citations and why
biblatex complains about a JabRef entry not used in this document.

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Re: Bibliography styles

2021-10-12 Thread Herbert Voss



Am 12.10.21 um 15:47 schrieb Rich Shepard:

On Mon, 11 Oct 2021, Paul A. Rubin wrote:


I assume you are compiling the doc from LyX. The log will be in the temp
directory where LyX is doing the compiling, and you can view it from LyX
via Document > LaTeX Log.


Paul,

I've not paid attention to that menu item before today.

Now, the error displayed when I try to compile the file is: [3697]
Utils.pm:320> ERROR - BibTeX subsystem:
/tmp/biber_tmp_kxRQ/0_home_rshepard_documents_jabrefdb.bib_12116.utf8, 
line

28116, syntax error: found "onnor2019", expected ","


The problem is _before_ line 28116 and often in the entry before, where a
comma is missing at the end of a data entry.

Herbert



When I look at jabref.bib's line 28116 it's three below the start of the
entry:

@article{O'Connor2019,
abstract = {Mercury (Hg) is a potentially harmful trace element in 
the

  environment and one of the World Health Organization's
  foremost chemicals of concern. The threat posed by Hg

and the error refers to the first line, but I don't understand why. 
Should

the apostrophe be doubled?

More importantly, that article is not cited in the document; the only two
citations from JabRef refer to salmon migration.

Puzzled,

Rich



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Re: Bibliography styles

2021-10-12 Thread Rich Shepard

On Mon, 11 Oct 2021, Paul A. Rubin wrote:


I assume you are compiling the doc from LyX. The log will be in the temp
directory where LyX is doing the compiling, and you can view it from LyX
via Document > LaTeX Log.


Paul,

I've not paid attention to that menu item before today.

Now, the error displayed when I try to compile the file is: [3697]
Utils.pm:320> ERROR - BibTeX subsystem:
/tmp/biber_tmp_kxRQ/0_home_rshepard_documents_jabrefdb.bib_12116.utf8, line
28116, syntax error: found "onnor2019", expected ","

When I look at jabref.bib's line 28116 it's three below the start of the
entry:

@article{O'Connor2019,
abstract = {Mercury (Hg) is a potentially harmful trace element in the
  environment and one of the World Health Organization's
  foremost chemicals of concern. The threat posed by Hg

and the error refers to the first line, but I don't understand why. Should
the apostrophe be doubled?

More importantly, that article is not cited in the document; the only two
citations from JabRef refer to salmon migration.

Puzzled,

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Re: Bibliography styles

2021-10-11 Thread Paul A. Rubin

On 10/11/21 6:09 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:

On Mon, 11 Oct 2021, Paul A. Rubin wrote:


Any error messages related to the bibliography in the LaTeX log?


Paul,

The only latex.log on this host is usr/share/texmf-var/web2c/latex.log 
from
March 24, 2015. And there's a /usr/share/texmf-var/web2c/pdflatex.log 
from

Feb 17, 2021.

Nothing from today.

Rich

Rich,

I assume you are compiling the doc from LyX. The log will be in the temp 
directory where LyX is doing the compiling, and you can view it from LyX 
via Document > LaTeX Log.


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Re: Bibliography styles

2021-10-11 Thread Rich Shepard

On Mon, 11 Oct 2021, Paul A. Rubin wrote:


Any error messages related to the bibliography in the LaTeX log?


Paul,

The only latex.log on this host is usr/share/texmf-var/web2c/latex.log from
March 24, 2015. And there's a /usr/share/texmf-var/web2c/pdflatex.log from
Feb 17, 2021.

Nothing from today.

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Re: Bibliography styles

2021-10-11 Thread Paul A. Rubin

On 10/11/21 5:32 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:

On Mon, 11 Oct 2021, Paul A. Rubin wrote:


I'm not sure there has been any replacement. I've used "apalike" in the
past, but I think the package that is specifically designed to match APA
requirements is "apacite". I've got both of them in 2.6.3.1.


Paul,

Could be. Actually, I don't know why that document showed APA as the
bibliography file style since I've been using authordate4 for years.

Regardless, now I've hit a bibliography glitch that's new for me. I use
JabRef for my scientific publications database and it's set to use 
BibLaTeX.


In Settings -> Bibliography the style format is Biblatex (natbib mode),
variant authoryear; biblatex citation style is authoryear; biblatex
bibliography style is authoryear.

Using Insert -> List/ToC -> Bib(la)tex bibliography I put the 
bibliography

toward the end of the document (ahead of the Appendix). The bibliography
shows up in the Navigate menu, but not in the complied PDF.

Always, before the current document, when I selected that database in the
grey bibliography link and set the style as authoryear4 the citations
transferred from JabRef to LyX were of the form, AuthorYEAR, and 
clicking on
that grey box allowed me to select whether it was surrounded by 
parentheses,
had a comma separating author and year, and other styles. Now I get 
choices

of only #ID or Key.

I assume that I'm missing something or have made an incorrect choice
somewhere and I'd appreciate someone passing me a cluestick so I can fix
this issue.

Regards,

Rich


Rich,

Any error messages related to the bibliography in the LaTeX log?

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Re: Bibliography styles

2021-10-11 Thread Rich Shepard

On Mon, 11 Oct 2021, Paul A. Rubin wrote:


I'm not sure there has been any replacement. I've used "apalike" in the
past, but I think the package that is specifically designed to match APA
requirements is "apacite". I've got both of them in 2.6.3.1.


Paul,

Could be. Actually, I don't know why that document showed APA as the
bibliography file style since I've been using authordate4 for years.

Regardless, now I've hit a bibliography glitch that's new for me. I use
JabRef for my scientific publications database and it's set to use BibLaTeX.

In Settings -> Bibliography the style format is Biblatex (natbib mode),
variant authoryear; biblatex citation style is authoryear; biblatex
bibliography style is authoryear.

Using Insert -> List/ToC -> Bib(la)tex bibliography I put the bibliography
toward the end of the document (ahead of the Appendix). The bibliography
shows up in the Navigate menu, but not in the complied PDF.

Always, before the current document, when I selected that database in the
grey bibliography link and set the style as authoryear4 the citations
transferred from JabRef to LyX were of the form, AuthorYEAR, and clicking on
that grey box allowed me to select whether it was surrounded by parentheses,
had a comma separating author and year, and other styles. Now I get choices
of only #ID or Key.

I assume that I'm missing something or have made an incorrect choice
somewhere and I'd appreciate someone passing me a cluestick so I can fix
this issue.

Regards,

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Re: Bibliography styles

2021-10-11 Thread Paul A. Rubin

On 10/11/21 1:23 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
The last document with a bibliography used the APA style. I don't see 
that

in the list of styles in 2.6.3.1. With what style has it been replaced?

TIA,

Rich
I'm not sure there has been any replacement. I've used "apalike" in the 
past, but I think the package that is specifically designed to match APA 
requirements is "apacite". I've got both of them in 2.6.3.1.


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Re: Bibliography Styles

2007-04-17 Thread K. Elo
Hi Julio,

Julio Rojas wrote (17.4.2007 12:45):
 Still having the same problem, I installed Elsevier bibliographic
 styles thru MikTeX Browse Package utility, reconfigured both MikTeX
 and LyX, but they don't appear on the bibliography style pulldown
 menu.

 I know I can browse to get them, but I thought this should be an
 automatic process after reconfiguration.

Have You installed the styles in ~/texmf/bibtex/bst? This path is 
checked when You refresh Your TeX-information (Tools-Check TeX).

Hope this helps.

Kind regards,
Kimmo



Re: Bibliography Styles

2007-04-17 Thread Julio Rojas

That was it, you don't need to reconfigure, but to reread the styles
thru that menu. LOL

A little hidden if you aske me. But of course, I'm just an asking
newbie!!! I really thought Reconfigure did the trick.

Thanks



On 4/17/07, K. Elo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi Julio,

Julio Rojas wrote (17.4.2007 12:45):
 Still having the same problem, I installed Elsevier bibliographic
 styles thru MikTeX Browse Package utility, reconfigured both MikTeX
 and LyX, but they don't appear on the bibliography style pulldown
 menu.

 I know I can browse to get them, but I thought this should be an
 automatic process after reconfiguration.

Have You installed the styles in ~/texmf/bibtex/bst? This path is
checked when You refresh Your TeX-information (Tools-Check TeX).

Hope this helps.

Kind regards,
Kimmo





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Re: Bibliography Styles

2007-04-17 Thread Richard Heck

This has happened before, I believe, and been asked about on the list. I
don't know if 1.5.svn is different. If not, it should be.

Richard

Julio Rojas wrote:
 That was it, you don't need to reconfigure, but to reread the styles
 thru that menu. LOL

 A little hidden if you aske me. But of course, I'm just an asking
 newbie!!! I really thought Reconfigure did the trick.

 Thanks



 On 4/17/07, K. Elo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Julio,

 Julio Rojas wrote (17.4.2007 12:45):
  Still having the same problem, I installed Elsevier bibliographic
  styles thru MikTeX Browse Package utility, reconfigured both MikTeX
  and LyX, but they don't appear on the bibliography style pulldown
  menu.
 
  I know I can browse to get them, but I thought this should be an
  automatic process after reconfiguration.

 Have You installed the styles in ~/texmf/bibtex/bst? This path is
 checked when You refresh Your TeX-information (Tools-Check TeX).

 Hope this helps.

 Kind regards,
 Kimmo






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Re: Bibliography Styles

2007-04-17 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Richard Heck wrote:
 This has happened before, I believe, and been asked about on the list. I
 don't know if 1.5.svn is different. 

No.

 If not, it should be. 

Personally, I agree.
However, the argument for not doing so was that the texmf scanning can take 
rather long time, which will slow down reconfiguring.

Jürgen


Re: Bibliography Styles

2007-04-17 Thread Julio Rojas

At least it should be given a less cryptical name. TeX Information
is not very good.

On 4/17/07, Jürgen Spitzmüller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Richard Heck wrote:
 This has happened before, I believe, and been asked about on the list. I
 don't know if 1.5.svn is different.

No.

 If not, it should be.

Personally, I agree.
However, the argument for not doing so was that the texmf scanning can take
rather long time, which will slow down reconfiguring.

Jürgen




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Re: Bibliography Styles

2007-04-17 Thread K. Elo
Hi Julio,

Julio Rojas wrote (17.4.2007 12:45):
 Still having the same problem, I installed Elsevier bibliographic
 styles thru MikTeX Browse Package utility, reconfigured both MikTeX
 and LyX, but they don't appear on the bibliography style pulldown
 menu.

 I know I can browse to get them, but I thought this should be an
 automatic process after reconfiguration.

Have You installed the styles in ~/texmf/bibtex/bst? This path is 
checked when You refresh Your TeX-information (Tools-Check TeX).

Hope this helps.

Kind regards,
Kimmo



Re: Bibliography Styles

2007-04-17 Thread Julio Rojas

That was it, you don't need to reconfigure, but to reread the styles
thru that menu. LOL

A little hidden if you aske me. But of course, I'm just an asking
newbie!!! I really thought Reconfigure did the trick.

Thanks



On 4/17/07, K. Elo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi Julio,

Julio Rojas wrote (17.4.2007 12:45):
 Still having the same problem, I installed Elsevier bibliographic
 styles thru MikTeX Browse Package utility, reconfigured both MikTeX
 and LyX, but they don't appear on the bibliography style pulldown
 menu.

 I know I can browse to get them, but I thought this should be an
 automatic process after reconfiguration.

Have You installed the styles in ~/texmf/bibtex/bst? This path is
checked when You refresh Your TeX-information (Tools-Check TeX).

Hope this helps.

Kind regards,
Kimmo





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Re: Bibliography Styles

2007-04-17 Thread Richard Heck

This has happened before, I believe, and been asked about on the list. I
don't know if 1.5.svn is different. If not, it should be.

Richard

Julio Rojas wrote:
 That was it, you don't need to reconfigure, but to reread the styles
 thru that menu. LOL

 A little hidden if you aske me. But of course, I'm just an asking
 newbie!!! I really thought Reconfigure did the trick.

 Thanks



 On 4/17/07, K. Elo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Julio,

 Julio Rojas wrote (17.4.2007 12:45):
  Still having the same problem, I installed Elsevier bibliographic
  styles thru MikTeX Browse Package utility, reconfigured both MikTeX
  and LyX, but they don't appear on the bibliography style pulldown
  menu.
 
  I know I can browse to get them, but I thought this should be an
  automatic process after reconfiguration.

 Have You installed the styles in ~/texmf/bibtex/bst? This path is
 checked when You refresh Your TeX-information (Tools-Check TeX).

 Hope this helps.

 Kind regards,
 Kimmo






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Re: Bibliography Styles

2007-04-17 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Richard Heck wrote:
 This has happened before, I believe, and been asked about on the list. I
 don't know if 1.5.svn is different. 

No.

 If not, it should be. 

Personally, I agree.
However, the argument for not doing so was that the texmf scanning can take 
rather long time, which will slow down reconfiguring.

Jürgen


Re: Bibliography Styles

2007-04-17 Thread Julio Rojas

At least it should be given a less cryptical name. TeX Information
is not very good.

On 4/17/07, Jürgen Spitzmüller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Richard Heck wrote:
 This has happened before, I believe, and been asked about on the list. I
 don't know if 1.5.svn is different.

No.

 If not, it should be.

Personally, I agree.
However, the argument for not doing so was that the texmf scanning can take
rather long time, which will slow down reconfiguring.

Jürgen




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Re: Bibliography Styles

2007-04-17 Thread K. Elo
Hi Julio,

Julio Rojas wrote (17.4.2007 12:45):
> Still having the same problem, I installed Elsevier bibliographic
> styles thru MikTeX "Browse Package" utility, reconfigured both MikTeX
> and LyX, but they don't appear on the bibliography style pulldown
> menu.
>
> I know I can browse to get them, but I thought this should be an
> "automatic" process after reconfiguration.

Have You installed the styles in ~/texmf/bibtex/bst? This path is 
checked when You refresh Your TeX-information (Tools->Check TeX).

Hope this helps.

Kind regards,
Kimmo



Re: Bibliography Styles

2007-04-17 Thread Julio Rojas

That was it, you don't need to reconfigure, but to reread the styles
thru that menu. LOL

A little "hidden" if you aske me. But of course, I'm just an asking
newbie!!! I really thought "Reconfigure" did the trick.

Thanks



On 4/17/07, K. Elo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Julio,

Julio Rojas wrote (17.4.2007 12:45):
> Still having the same problem, I installed Elsevier bibliographic
> styles thru MikTeX "Browse Package" utility, reconfigured both MikTeX
> and LyX, but they don't appear on the bibliography style pulldown
> menu.
>
> I know I can browse to get them, but I thought this should be an
> "automatic" process after reconfiguration.

Have You installed the styles in ~/texmf/bibtex/bst? This path is
checked when You refresh Your TeX-information (Tools->Check TeX).

Hope this helps.

Kind regards,
Kimmo





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Re: Bibliography Styles

2007-04-17 Thread Richard Heck

This has happened before, I believe, and been asked about on the list. I
don't know if 1.5.svn is different. If not, it should be.

Richard

Julio Rojas wrote:
> That was it, you don't need to reconfigure, but to reread the styles
> thru that menu. LOL
>
> A little "hidden" if you aske me. But of course, I'm just an asking
> newbie!!! I really thought "Reconfigure" did the trick.
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
> On 4/17/07, K. Elo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi Julio,
>>
>> Julio Rojas wrote (17.4.2007 12:45):
>> > Still having the same problem, I installed Elsevier bibliographic
>> > styles thru MikTeX "Browse Package" utility, reconfigured both MikTeX
>> > and LyX, but they don't appear on the bibliography style pulldown
>> > menu.
>> >
>> > I know I can browse to get them, but I thought this should be an
>> > "automatic" process after reconfiguration.
>>
>> Have You installed the styles in ~/texmf/bibtex/bst? This path is
>> checked when You refresh Your TeX-information (Tools->Check TeX).
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> Kimmo
>>
>>
>
>


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Re: Bibliography Styles

2007-04-17 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Richard Heck wrote:
> This has happened before, I believe, and been asked about on the list. I
> don't know if 1.5.svn is different. 

No.

> If not, it should be. 

Personally, I agree.
However, the argument for not doing so was that the texmf scanning can take 
rather long time, which will slow down reconfiguring.

Jürgen


Re: Bibliography Styles

2007-04-17 Thread Julio Rojas

At least it should be given a less "cryptical" name. "TeX Information"
is not very good.

On 4/17/07, Jürgen Spitzmüller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Richard Heck wrote:
> This has happened before, I believe, and been asked about on the list. I
> don't know if 1.5.svn is different.

No.

> If not, it should be.

Personally, I agree.
However, the argument for not doing so was that the texmf scanning can take
rather long time, which will slow down reconfiguring.

Jürgen




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Re: bibliography styles

2007-02-22 Thread Sophie Vandenbussche

Step by step:

I visited the address you gave me in your previous mail: 
https://developer.berlios.de/project/showfiles.php?group_id=5117release_id=12253


I chose the file named LyXWin144Complete-2-11.exe 
http://prdownload.berlios.de/lyxwininstall/LyXWin144Complete-2-11.exe 
and downloaded it (also tried with LyXWin144Small-2-11.exe 
http://prdownload.berlios.de/lyxwininstall/LyXWin144Small-2-11.exe, it 
gave the same result). When I click on the download link, I get a 
message a little bit strange saying I chose to open a file of BibTex 
style...


I double clicked on the file and I obtained the strange message I 
reported, then I tried again with the small version and got the same.


Finally I went on the lyx wiki and downloaded + installed the last win 
installer present there (lyx-144-2). I had the lyx-144-1 version 
installed on my computer before.


Today after reading your mail, I tried again the whole thing: downloaded 
LyXWin144Complete-2-11.exe 
http://prdownload.berlios.de/lyxwininstall/LyXWin144Complete-2-11.exe 
and then installed it without any trouble. By the way I updated my 
Miktex at the end of the installation.


It seems that my problem was due to the old lyx version I had on my 
computer yesterday. To complete the answer, my OS is windows XP media 
center edition.


I observe quite many changes after installation of this last release 
144-2-11:

- I now have a dos window opening when I run lyx
- my lyx is at last in french (before, I asked french during 
installation but it came in english...)
- no error occurs when clicking on the bibtex button and the styles 
appeared in the bibtex options (where before no styles were available, I 
had to give the full path each time)


Still, the output I observe in my bibliography has not changed, no 
matter which style I choose. I always have the fulle information 
including the keywords, the abstract and so on like reported before. Is 
there something special to do to choose a style, apart that the 
selection by the menu that appears when clicking on the bibtex button?


Uwe, thank you very very much for all this help!

Sophie



Uwe Stöhr a écrit :

Sophie Vandenbussche schrieb:
When I try to install this new release, I get an error message which 
I don't understand at all. The message is in french, I try to 
translate it:


sub-system MS-DOS 16 bits
(... = filename)
The processor NTVDM has met an unauthorized instruction.
Cs:0f51 IP:01c4 OP:63 65 20 4d 65 Choose 'close' to end the application


This is indeed a strange message. Could you give a precise recipe what 
you did, step by step to reproduce the problem?

What Win system do you use?

regareds Uwe




Re: bibliography styles

2007-02-22 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Sophie Vandenbussche schrieb:

I observe quite many changes after installation of this last release 
144-2-11:

- I now have a dos window opening when I run lyx


This is a console Window required by LyX. The official installer hides it using a wrapper program 
named lyxc.exe that unfortunately crashed, so I haven't included it.


- my lyx is at last in french (before, I asked french during 
installation but it came in english...)


- no error occurs when clicking on the bibtex button and the styles 
appeared in the bibtex options (where before no styles were available, I 
had to give the full path each time)


Both is OK, isn't it?

Still, the output I observe in my bibliography has not changed, no 
matter which style I choose. I always have the fulle information 
including the keywords, the abstract and so on like reported before. Is 
there something special to do to choose a style, apart that the 
selection by the menu that appears when clicking on the bibtex button?


Could you send me a SMALL LyX file showing this problem.

regards Uwe


Re: bibliography styles

2007-02-22 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 01:17:54AM +0100, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
 Sophie Vandenbussche schrieb:
 When I try to install this new release, I get an error message which I 
 don't understand at all. The message is in french, I try to translate it:
 
 sub-system MS-DOS 16 bits
 (... = filename)
 The processor NTVDM has met an unauthorized instruction.
 Cs:0f51 IP:01c4 OP:63 65 20 4d 65 Choose 'close' to end the application
 
 This is indeed a strange message.

And prove that there is an zombie MSDOS subsystem even in XP.
Btw I've seen this message already myself.

Andre'


Re: bibliography styles

2007-02-22 Thread Sophie Vandenbussche

Step by step:

I visited the address you gave me in your previous mail: 
https://developer.berlios.de/project/showfiles.php?group_id=5117release_id=12253


I chose the file named LyXWin144Complete-2-11.exe 
http://prdownload.berlios.de/lyxwininstall/LyXWin144Complete-2-11.exe 
and downloaded it (also tried with LyXWin144Small-2-11.exe 
http://prdownload.berlios.de/lyxwininstall/LyXWin144Small-2-11.exe, it 
gave the same result). When I click on the download link, I get a 
message a little bit strange saying I chose to open a file of BibTex 
style...


I double clicked on the file and I obtained the strange message I 
reported, then I tried again with the small version and got the same.


Finally I went on the lyx wiki and downloaded + installed the last win 
installer present there (lyx-144-2). I had the lyx-144-1 version 
installed on my computer before.


Today after reading your mail, I tried again the whole thing: downloaded 
LyXWin144Complete-2-11.exe 
http://prdownload.berlios.de/lyxwininstall/LyXWin144Complete-2-11.exe 
and then installed it without any trouble. By the way I updated my 
Miktex at the end of the installation.


It seems that my problem was due to the old lyx version I had on my 
computer yesterday. To complete the answer, my OS is windows XP media 
center edition.


I observe quite many changes after installation of this last release 
144-2-11:

- I now have a dos window opening when I run lyx
- my lyx is at last in french (before, I asked french during 
installation but it came in english...)
- no error occurs when clicking on the bibtex button and the styles 
appeared in the bibtex options (where before no styles were available, I 
had to give the full path each time)


Still, the output I observe in my bibliography has not changed, no 
matter which style I choose. I always have the fulle information 
including the keywords, the abstract and so on like reported before. Is 
there something special to do to choose a style, apart that the 
selection by the menu that appears when clicking on the bibtex button?


Uwe, thank you very very much for all this help!

Sophie



Uwe Stöhr a écrit :

Sophie Vandenbussche schrieb:
When I try to install this new release, I get an error message which 
I don't understand at all. The message is in french, I try to 
translate it:


sub-system MS-DOS 16 bits
(... = filename)
The processor NTVDM has met an unauthorized instruction.
Cs:0f51 IP:01c4 OP:63 65 20 4d 65 Choose 'close' to end the application


This is indeed a strange message. Could you give a precise recipe what 
you did, step by step to reproduce the problem?

What Win system do you use?

regareds Uwe




Re: bibliography styles

2007-02-22 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Sophie Vandenbussche schrieb:

I observe quite many changes after installation of this last release 
144-2-11:

- I now have a dos window opening when I run lyx


This is a console Window required by LyX. The official installer hides it using a wrapper program 
named lyxc.exe that unfortunately crashed, so I haven't included it.


- my lyx is at last in french (before, I asked french during 
installation but it came in english...)


- no error occurs when clicking on the bibtex button and the styles 
appeared in the bibtex options (where before no styles were available, I 
had to give the full path each time)


Both is OK, isn't it?

Still, the output I observe in my bibliography has not changed, no 
matter which style I choose. I always have the fulle information 
including the keywords, the abstract and so on like reported before. Is 
there something special to do to choose a style, apart that the 
selection by the menu that appears when clicking on the bibtex button?


Could you send me a SMALL LyX file showing this problem.

regards Uwe


Re: bibliography styles

2007-02-22 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 01:17:54AM +0100, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
 Sophie Vandenbussche schrieb:
 When I try to install this new release, I get an error message which I 
 don't understand at all. The message is in french, I try to translate it:
 
 sub-system MS-DOS 16 bits
 (... = filename)
 The processor NTVDM has met an unauthorized instruction.
 Cs:0f51 IP:01c4 OP:63 65 20 4d 65 Choose 'close' to end the application
 
 This is indeed a strange message.

And prove that there is an zombie MSDOS subsystem even in XP.
Btw I've seen this message already myself.

Andre'


Re: bibliography styles

2007-02-22 Thread Sophie Vandenbussche

Step by step:

I visited the address you gave me in your previous mail: 
https://developer.berlios.de/project/showfiles.php?group_id=5117_id=12253


I chose the file named LyXWin144Complete-2-11.exe 
 
and downloaded it (also tried with LyXWin144Small-2-11.exe 
, it 
gave the same result). When I click on the download link, I get a 
message a little bit strange saying I chose to open a file of BibTex 
style...


I double clicked on the file and I obtained the strange message I 
reported, then I tried again with the "small" version and got the same.


Finally I went on the lyx wiki and downloaded + installed the last win 
installer present there (lyx-144-2). I had the lyx-144-1 version 
installed on my computer before.


Today after reading your mail, I tried again the whole thing: downloaded 
LyXWin144Complete-2-11.exe 
 
and then installed it without any trouble. By the way I updated my 
Miktex at the end of the installation.


It seems that my problem was due to the "old" lyx version I had on my 
computer yesterday. To complete the answer, my OS is windows XP media 
center edition.


I observe quite many changes after installation of this last release 
144-2-11:

- I now have a dos window opening when I run lyx
- my lyx is at last in french (before, I asked french during 
installation but it came in english...)
- no error occurs when clicking on the bibtex button and the styles 
appeared in the bibtex options (where before no styles were available, I 
had to give the full path each time)


Still, the output I observe in my bibliography has not changed, no 
matter which style I choose. I always have the fulle information 
including the keywords, the abstract and so on like reported before. Is 
there something special to do to choose a style, apart that the 
selection by the menu that appears when clicking on the bibtex button?


Uwe, thank you very very much for all this help!

Sophie



Uwe Stöhr a écrit :

Sophie Vandenbussche schrieb:
When I try to install this new release, I get an error message which 
I don't understand at all. The message is in french, I try to 
translate it:


sub-system MS-DOS 16 bits
(... = filename)
The processor NTVDM has met an unauthorized instruction.
Cs:0f51 IP:01c4 OP:63 65 20 4d 65 Choose 'close' to end the application


This is indeed a strange message. Could you give a precise recipe what 
you did, step by step to reproduce the problem?

What Win system do you use?

regareds Uwe




Re: bibliography styles

2007-02-22 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Sophie Vandenbussche schrieb:

I observe quite many changes after installation of this last release 
144-2-11:

- I now have a dos window opening when I run lyx


This is a console Window required by LyX. The official installer hides it using a wrapper program 
named lyxc.exe that unfortunately crashed, so I haven't included it.


- my lyx is at last in french (before, I asked french during 
installation but it came in english...)

>
- no error occurs when clicking on the bibtex button and the styles 
appeared in the bibtex options (where before no styles were available, I 
had to give the full path each time)


Both is OK, isn't it?

Still, the output I observe in my bibliography has not changed, no 
matter which style I choose. I always have the fulle information 
including the keywords, the abstract and so on like reported before. Is 
there something special to do to choose a style, apart that the 
selection by the menu that appears when clicking on the bibtex button?


Could you send me a SMALL LyX file showing this problem.

regards Uwe


Re: bibliography styles

2007-02-22 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 01:17:54AM +0100, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Sophie Vandenbussche schrieb:
> >When I try to install this new release, I get an error message which I 
> >don't understand at all. The message is in french, I try to translate it:
> >
> >sub-system MS-DOS 16 bits
> >(... = filename)
> >The processor NTVDM has met an unauthorized instruction.
> >Cs:0f51 IP:01c4 OP:63 65 20 4d 65 Choose 'close' to end the application
> 
> This is indeed a strange message.

And prove that there is an zombie MSDOS subsystem even in XP.
Btw I've seen this message already myself.

Andre'


Re: bibliography styles

2007-02-21 Thread Sophie Vandenbussche
When I try to install this new release, I get an error message which I 
don't understand at all. The message is in french, I try to translate it:


sub-system MS-DOS 16 bits
(... = filename)
The processor NTVDM has met an unauthorized instruction.
Cs:0f51 IP:01c4 OP:63 65 20 4d 65 Choose 'close' to end the application

As for me, you could talk in chinese I would not understand less... I'm 
sorry to bother you all with this stuff...


Sophie

Uwe Stöhr a écrit :

...

 Also (and I don't have any idea if this is related or not), when 
clicking on the Bibtex

 Bibliography Button, I get several times this message:

 The script 'C:/Program Files/LyX14/Resources/scripts/TeXFiles.py' 
failed


 It drives me crazy...

This was my fault, see
http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg53912.html

It is fixed now in the just released version:
https://developer.berlios.de/project/showfiles.php?group_id=5117release_id=12253 



regards Uwe






Re: bibliography styles

2007-02-21 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Sophie Vandenbussche schrieb:
When I try to install this new release, I get an error message which I 
don't understand at all. The message is in french, I try to translate it:


sub-system MS-DOS 16 bits
(... = filename)
The processor NTVDM has met an unauthorized instruction.
Cs:0f51 IP:01c4 OP:63 65 20 4d 65 Choose 'close' to end the application


This is indeed a strange message. Could you give a precise recipe what you did, step by step to 
reproduce the problem?

What Win system do you use?

regareds Uwe


Re: bibliography styles

2007-02-21 Thread Sophie Vandenbussche
When I try to install this new release, I get an error message which I 
don't understand at all. The message is in french, I try to translate it:


sub-system MS-DOS 16 bits
(... = filename)
The processor NTVDM has met an unauthorized instruction.
Cs:0f51 IP:01c4 OP:63 65 20 4d 65 Choose 'close' to end the application

As for me, you could talk in chinese I would not understand less... I'm 
sorry to bother you all with this stuff...


Sophie

Uwe Stöhr a écrit :

...

 Also (and I don't have any idea if this is related or not), when 
clicking on the Bibtex

 Bibliography Button, I get several times this message:

 The script 'C:/Program Files/LyX14/Resources/scripts/TeXFiles.py' 
failed


 It drives me crazy...

This was my fault, see
http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg53912.html

It is fixed now in the just released version:
https://developer.berlios.de/project/showfiles.php?group_id=5117release_id=12253 



regards Uwe






Re: bibliography styles

2007-02-21 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Sophie Vandenbussche schrieb:
When I try to install this new release, I get an error message which I 
don't understand at all. The message is in french, I try to translate it:


sub-system MS-DOS 16 bits
(... = filename)
The processor NTVDM has met an unauthorized instruction.
Cs:0f51 IP:01c4 OP:63 65 20 4d 65 Choose 'close' to end the application


This is indeed a strange message. Could you give a precise recipe what you did, step by step to 
reproduce the problem?

What Win system do you use?

regareds Uwe


Re: bibliography styles

2007-02-21 Thread Sophie Vandenbussche
When I try to install this new release, I get an error message which I 
don't understand at all. The message is in french, I try to translate it:


sub-system MS-DOS 16 bits
(... = filename)
The processor NTVDM has met an unauthorized instruction.
Cs:0f51 IP:01c4 OP:63 65 20 4d 65 Choose 'close' to end the application

As for me, you could talk in chinese I would not understand less... I'm 
sorry to bother you all with this stuff...


Sophie

Uwe Stöhr a écrit :

>...
>
> Also (and I don't have any idea if this is related or not), when 
clicking on the Bibtex

> Bibliography Button, I get several times this message:
>
> The script 'C:/Program Files/LyX14/Resources/scripts/TeXFiles.py' 
failed

>
> It drives me crazy...

This was my fault, see
http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg53912.html

It is fixed now in the just released version:
https://developer.berlios.de/project/showfiles.php?group_id=5117_id=12253 



regards Uwe






Re: bibliography styles

2007-02-21 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Sophie Vandenbussche schrieb:
When I try to install this new release, I get an error message which I 
don't understand at all. The message is in french, I try to translate it:


sub-system MS-DOS 16 bits
(... = filename)
The processor NTVDM has met an unauthorized instruction.
Cs:0f51 IP:01c4 OP:63 65 20 4d 65 Choose 'close' to end the application


This is indeed a strange message. Could you give a precise recipe what you did, step by step to 
reproduce the problem?

What Win system do you use?

regareds Uwe


Re: bibliography styles

2007-02-20 Thread Sophie Vandenbussche

Hello again,

Looking more carefully to things, it seems my problem is more 
complicated than choosing a style. I found examples on the internet and 
it seems that, as Maria said, the plainnat.bst corresponds to what I am 
looking for. But at the moment, no matter what style I choose, I obtain 
things like that:


Maria del Carmen Fernandez-Alonso, Francisco Javier Canada, Jesus
Jimenez-Barbero, and Gabriel Cuevas. Molecular recognition of saccharides
by proteins. insights on the origin of the carbohydrate-aromatic 
interactions.

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 127(20):73797386, 2005.
CAN 143:73503 6-3 General Biochemistry Centro de Investigaciones Biologicas,
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cienticas,Madrid,Spain. Journal
0002-7863 written in English. 59-23-4 (D-Galactose); 71-43-2 (Benzene);
108-95-2 (Phenol); 1824-94-8 (Methyl b-galactoside); 2438-80-4 (L-Fucose)
Role: BSU (Biological study, unclassied), PRP (Properties), BIOL 
(Biological

study) (mol. recognition of saccharides by proteins through nonconventional
hydrogen bonding).


Also (and I don't have any idea if this is related or not), when 
clicking on the Bibtex Bibliography Button, I get several times this 
message:


The script 'C:/Program Files/LyX14/Resources/scripts/TeXFiles.py' failed

It drives me crazy...

Sophie

Maria Gouskova a écrit :

Sophie,

What you describe looks a lot like plainnat.bst, which is included in
LyX. In any case, you probably should use Natbib. For more on Natbib,
see the following page:

http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/HumanitiesLyX#toc12

I'd look at the .bst files included in your basic distribution. If you
don't find anything suitable, there is also a command-line program
called custom-bib that allows you to make your own .bst files.

Maria

On 2/19/07, Sophie Vandenbussche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Well...

I have a degree in Applied Sciences, in Chemistry and I just began
writing my PhD thesis with lyx. So I don't need a particular style, I
only want to have the authors, the title, the journal with number and
pages and the year. Here is an example of what I would like to have
(with eventually some more formatting as for example the year in bold,
the journal name in italic...):

M. Muraki, K. Harata, N. Sugita  K. Sato, Protein-Carbohydrate
Interactions in Human Lysozyme Probed by Combining Site-Directed
Mutagenesis and Affinity Labeling, Biochemistry, 2000, 39 (2), 292-299.

Do I have to search on the internet for a style or is it possible to
design it by myself?

thanks again!



Julio Rojas a écrit :
 What's your field of expertise? Do you use APA styles?
 If you are from social sciences or law, you should check Jurabib
 (http://www.berger-on.net/jurabib/).

 On 2/19/07, *Sophie Vandenbussche* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hello everybody,

 I am a new user of the Lyx interface (and never used Latex at 
all). I

 found how to integrate a bibtex (jabref in my case) bibliography,
 but I
 can't find how to change the way it will be written. I talk 
about the
 bibliography himself, at the end of what I write (not the 
citation in

 the text). Now it writes everything that is in my bibtex file
 (including
 for example the abstract) in the bibliography. I would like to be
 able
 to define the fields that must be present in the bibliography in
 my pdf.

 Can someone help me with this? (it is everything but an 
emergency so

 don't feel bad to not answer right now :) )

 I take the opportunity to thank all the people invovled in the
 development of lyx: you give us all the opportunity to have a
 beautiful
 presentation of our documents without too much trouble!

 Sophie




 --
 -
 Julio Rojas
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]








Re: bibliography styles

2007-02-20 Thread Uwe Stöhr

...

 Also (and I don't have any idea if this is related or not), when clicking on 
the Bibtex
 Bibliography Button, I get several times this message:

 The script 'C:/Program Files/LyX14/Resources/scripts/TeXFiles.py' failed

 It drives me crazy...

This was my fault, see
http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg53912.html

It is fixed now in the just released version:
https://developer.berlios.de/project/showfiles.php?group_id=5117release_id=12253

regards Uwe


Re: bibliography styles

2007-02-20 Thread Sophie Vandenbussche

Hello again,

Looking more carefully to things, it seems my problem is more 
complicated than choosing a style. I found examples on the internet and 
it seems that, as Maria said, the plainnat.bst corresponds to what I am 
looking for. But at the moment, no matter what style I choose, I obtain 
things like that:


Maria del Carmen Fernandez-Alonso, Francisco Javier Canada, Jesus
Jimenez-Barbero, and Gabriel Cuevas. Molecular recognition of saccharides
by proteins. insights on the origin of the carbohydrate-aromatic 
interactions.

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 127(20):73797386, 2005.
CAN 143:73503 6-3 General Biochemistry Centro de Investigaciones Biologicas,
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cienticas,Madrid,Spain. Journal
0002-7863 written in English. 59-23-4 (D-Galactose); 71-43-2 (Benzene);
108-95-2 (Phenol); 1824-94-8 (Methyl b-galactoside); 2438-80-4 (L-Fucose)
Role: BSU (Biological study, unclassied), PRP (Properties), BIOL 
(Biological

study) (mol. recognition of saccharides by proteins through nonconventional
hydrogen bonding).


Also (and I don't have any idea if this is related or not), when 
clicking on the Bibtex Bibliography Button, I get several times this 
message:


The script 'C:/Program Files/LyX14/Resources/scripts/TeXFiles.py' failed

It drives me crazy...

Sophie

Maria Gouskova a écrit :

Sophie,

What you describe looks a lot like plainnat.bst, which is included in
LyX. In any case, you probably should use Natbib. For more on Natbib,
see the following page:

http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/HumanitiesLyX#toc12

I'd look at the .bst files included in your basic distribution. If you
don't find anything suitable, there is also a command-line program
called custom-bib that allows you to make your own .bst files.

Maria

On 2/19/07, Sophie Vandenbussche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Well...

I have a degree in Applied Sciences, in Chemistry and I just began
writing my PhD thesis with lyx. So I don't need a particular style, I
only want to have the authors, the title, the journal with number and
pages and the year. Here is an example of what I would like to have
(with eventually some more formatting as for example the year in bold,
the journal name in italic...):

M. Muraki, K. Harata, N. Sugita  K. Sato, Protein-Carbohydrate
Interactions in Human Lysozyme Probed by Combining Site-Directed
Mutagenesis and Affinity Labeling, Biochemistry, 2000, 39 (2), 292-299.

Do I have to search on the internet for a style or is it possible to
design it by myself?

thanks again!



Julio Rojas a écrit :
 What's your field of expertise? Do you use APA styles?
 If you are from social sciences or law, you should check Jurabib
 (http://www.berger-on.net/jurabib/).

 On 2/19/07, *Sophie Vandenbussche* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hello everybody,

 I am a new user of the Lyx interface (and never used Latex at 
all). I

 found how to integrate a bibtex (jabref in my case) bibliography,
 but I
 can't find how to change the way it will be written. I talk 
about the
 bibliography himself, at the end of what I write (not the 
citation in

 the text). Now it writes everything that is in my bibtex file
 (including
 for example the abstract) in the bibliography. I would like to be
 able
 to define the fields that must be present in the bibliography in
 my pdf.

 Can someone help me with this? (it is everything but an 
emergency so

 don't feel bad to not answer right now :) )

 I take the opportunity to thank all the people invovled in the
 development of lyx: you give us all the opportunity to have a
 beautiful
 presentation of our documents without too much trouble!

 Sophie




 --
 -
 Julio Rojas
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]








Re: bibliography styles

2007-02-20 Thread Uwe Stöhr

...

 Also (and I don't have any idea if this is related or not), when clicking on 
the Bibtex
 Bibliography Button, I get several times this message:

 The script 'C:/Program Files/LyX14/Resources/scripts/TeXFiles.py' failed

 It drives me crazy...

This was my fault, see
http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg53912.html

It is fixed now in the just released version:
https://developer.berlios.de/project/showfiles.php?group_id=5117release_id=12253

regards Uwe


Re: bibliography styles

2007-02-20 Thread Sophie Vandenbussche

Hello again,

Looking more carefully to things, it seems my problem is more 
complicated than choosing a style. I found examples on the internet and 
it seems that, as Maria said, the plainnat.bst corresponds to what I am 
looking for. But at the moment, no matter what style I choose, I obtain 
things like that:


Maria del Carmen Fernandez-Alonso, Francisco Javier Canada, Jesus
Jimenez-Barbero, and Gabriel Cuevas. Molecular recognition of saccharides
by proteins. insights on the origin of the carbohydrate-aromatic 
interactions.

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 127(20):73797386, 2005.
CAN 143:73503 6-3 General Biochemistry Centro de Investigaciones Biologicas,
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cienticas,Madrid,Spain. Journal
0002-7863 written in English. 59-23-4 (D-Galactose); 71-43-2 (Benzene);
108-95-2 (Phenol); 1824-94-8 (Methyl b-galactoside); 2438-80-4 (L-Fucose)
Role: BSU (Biological study, unclassied), PRP (Properties), BIOL 
(Biological

study) (mol. recognition of saccharides by proteins through nonconventional
hydrogen bonding).


Also (and I don't have any idea if this is related or not), when 
clicking on the Bibtex Bibliography Button, I get several times this 
message:


The script 'C:/Program Files/LyX14/Resources/scripts/TeXFiles.py' failed

It drives me crazy...

Sophie

Maria Gouskova a écrit :

Sophie,

What you describe looks a lot like plainnat.bst, which is included in
LyX. In any case, you probably should use Natbib. For more on Natbib,
see the following page:

http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/HumanitiesLyX#toc12

I'd look at the .bst files included in your basic distribution. If you
don't find anything suitable, there is also a command-line program
called custom-bib that allows you to make your own .bst files.

Maria

On 2/19/07, Sophie Vandenbussche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Well...

I have a degree in Applied Sciences, in Chemistry and I just began
writing my PhD thesis with lyx. So I don't need a particular style, I
only want to have the authors, the title, the journal with number and
pages and the year. Here is an example of what I would like to have
(with eventually some more formatting as for example the year in bold,
the journal name in italic...):

M. Muraki, K. Harata, N. Sugita & K. Sato, Protein-Carbohydrate
Interactions in Human Lysozyme Probed by Combining Site-Directed
Mutagenesis and Affinity Labeling, Biochemistry, 2000, 39 (2), 292-299.

Do I have to search on the internet for a style or is it possible to
"design" it by myself?

thanks again!



Julio Rojas a écrit :
> What's your field of expertise? Do you use APA styles?
> If you are from social sciences or law, you should check Jurabib
> (http://www.berger-on.net/jurabib/).
>
> On 2/19/07, *Sophie Vandenbussche* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > wrote:
>
> Hello everybody,
>
> I am a new user of the Lyx interface (and never used Latex at 
all). I

> found how to integrate a bibtex (jabref in my case) bibliography,
> but I
> can't find how to change the way it will be written. I talk 
about the
> bibliography himself, at the end of what I write (not the 
citation in

> the text). Now it writes everything that is in my bibtex file
> (including
> for example the abstract) in the bibliography. I would like to be
> able
> to define the fields that must be present in the bibliography in
> my pdf.
>
> Can someone help me with this? (it is everything but an 
emergency so

> don't feel bad to not answer right now :) )
>
> I take the opportunity to thank all the people invovled in the
> development of lyx: you give us all the opportunity to have a
> beautiful
> presentation of our documents without too much trouble!
>
> Sophie
>
>
>
>
> --
> -
> Julio Rojas
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 








Re: bibliography styles

2007-02-20 Thread Uwe Stöhr

>...
>
> Also (and I don't have any idea if this is related or not), when clicking on 
the Bibtex
> Bibliography Button, I get several times this message:
>
> The script 'C:/Program Files/LyX14/Resources/scripts/TeXFiles.py' failed
>
> It drives me crazy...

This was my fault, see
http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg53912.html

It is fixed now in the just released version:
https://developer.berlios.de/project/showfiles.php?group_id=5117_id=12253

regards Uwe


Re: bibliography styles

2007-02-19 Thread Julio Rojas

What's your field of expertise? Do you use APA styles?
If you are from social sciences or law, you should check Jurabib (
http://www.berger-on.net/jurabib/).

On 2/19/07, Sophie Vandenbussche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hello everybody,

I am a new user of the Lyx interface (and never used Latex at all). I
found how to integrate a bibtex (jabref in my case) bibliography, but I
can't find how to change the way it will be written. I talk about the
bibliography himself, at the end of what I write (not the citation in
the text). Now it writes everything that is in my bibtex file (including
for example the abstract) in the bibliography. I would like to be able
to define the fields that must be present in the bibliography in my pdf.

Can someone help me with this? (it is everything but an emergency so
don't feel bad to not answer right now :) )

I take the opportunity to thank all the people invovled in the
development of lyx: you give us all the opportunity to have a beautiful
presentation of our documents without too much trouble!

Sophie





--
-
Julio Rojas
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Re: bibliography styles

2007-02-19 Thread Sophie Vandenbussche

Well...

I have a degree in Applied Sciences, in Chemistry and I just began 
writing my PhD thesis with lyx. So I don't need a particular style, I 
only want to have the authors, the title, the journal with number and 
pages and the year. Here is an example of what I would like to have 
(with eventually some more formatting as for example the year in bold, 
the journal name in italic...):


M. Muraki, K. Harata, N. Sugita  K. Sato, Protein-Carbohydrate 
Interactions in Human Lysozyme Probed by Combining Site-Directed 
Mutagenesis and Affinity Labeling, Biochemistry, 2000, 39 (2), 292-299.


Do I have to search on the internet for a style or is it possible to 
design it by myself?


thanks again!



Julio Rojas a écrit :

What's your field of expertise? Do you use APA styles?
If you are from social sciences or law, you should check Jurabib 
(http://www.berger-on.net/jurabib/).


On 2/19/07, *Sophie Vandenbussche* [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hello everybody,

I am a new user of the Lyx interface (and never used Latex at all). I
found how to integrate a bibtex (jabref in my case) bibliography,
but I
can't find how to change the way it will be written. I talk about the
bibliography himself, at the end of what I write (not the citation in
the text). Now it writes everything that is in my bibtex file
(including
for example the abstract) in the bibliography. I would like to be
able
to define the fields that must be present in the bibliography in
my pdf.

Can someone help me with this? (it is everything but an emergency so
don't feel bad to not answer right now :) )

I take the opportunity to thank all the people invovled in the
development of lyx: you give us all the opportunity to have a
beautiful
presentation of our documents without too much trouble!

Sophie




--
-
Julio Rojas
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 


Re: bibliography styles

2007-02-19 Thread Maria Gouskova

Sophie,

What you describe looks a lot like plainnat.bst, which is included in
LyX. In any case, you probably should use Natbib. For more on Natbib,
see the following page:

http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/HumanitiesLyX#toc12

I'd look at the .bst files included in your basic distribution. If you
don't find anything suitable, there is also a command-line program
called custom-bib that allows you to make your own .bst files.

Maria

On 2/19/07, Sophie Vandenbussche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Well...

I have a degree in Applied Sciences, in Chemistry and I just began
writing my PhD thesis with lyx. So I don't need a particular style, I
only want to have the authors, the title, the journal with number and
pages and the year. Here is an example of what I would like to have
(with eventually some more formatting as for example the year in bold,
the journal name in italic...):

M. Muraki, K. Harata, N. Sugita  K. Sato, Protein-Carbohydrate
Interactions in Human Lysozyme Probed by Combining Site-Directed
Mutagenesis and Affinity Labeling, Biochemistry, 2000, 39 (2), 292-299.

Do I have to search on the internet for a style or is it possible to
design it by myself?

thanks again!



Julio Rojas a écrit :
 What's your field of expertise? Do you use APA styles?
 If you are from social sciences or law, you should check Jurabib
 (http://www.berger-on.net/jurabib/).

 On 2/19/07, *Sophie Vandenbussche* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hello everybody,

 I am a new user of the Lyx interface (and never used Latex at all). I
 found how to integrate a bibtex (jabref in my case) bibliography,
 but I
 can't find how to change the way it will be written. I talk about the
 bibliography himself, at the end of what I write (not the citation in
 the text). Now it writes everything that is in my bibtex file
 (including
 for example the abstract) in the bibliography. I would like to be
 able
 to define the fields that must be present in the bibliography in
 my pdf.

 Can someone help me with this? (it is everything but an emergency so
 don't feel bad to not answer right now :) )

 I take the opportunity to thank all the people invovled in the
 development of lyx: you give us all the opportunity to have a
 beautiful
 presentation of our documents without too much trouble!

 Sophie




 --
 -
 Julio Rojas
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]



Re: bibliography styles

2007-02-19 Thread Julio Rojas

What's your field of expertise? Do you use APA styles?
If you are from social sciences or law, you should check Jurabib (
http://www.berger-on.net/jurabib/).

On 2/19/07, Sophie Vandenbussche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hello everybody,

I am a new user of the Lyx interface (and never used Latex at all). I
found how to integrate a bibtex (jabref in my case) bibliography, but I
can't find how to change the way it will be written. I talk about the
bibliography himself, at the end of what I write (not the citation in
the text). Now it writes everything that is in my bibtex file (including
for example the abstract) in the bibliography. I would like to be able
to define the fields that must be present in the bibliography in my pdf.

Can someone help me with this? (it is everything but an emergency so
don't feel bad to not answer right now :) )

I take the opportunity to thank all the people invovled in the
development of lyx: you give us all the opportunity to have a beautiful
presentation of our documents without too much trouble!

Sophie





--
-
Julio Rojas
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Re: bibliography styles

2007-02-19 Thread Sophie Vandenbussche

Well...

I have a degree in Applied Sciences, in Chemistry and I just began 
writing my PhD thesis with lyx. So I don't need a particular style, I 
only want to have the authors, the title, the journal with number and 
pages and the year. Here is an example of what I would like to have 
(with eventually some more formatting as for example the year in bold, 
the journal name in italic...):


M. Muraki, K. Harata, N. Sugita  K. Sato, Protein-Carbohydrate 
Interactions in Human Lysozyme Probed by Combining Site-Directed 
Mutagenesis and Affinity Labeling, Biochemistry, 2000, 39 (2), 292-299.


Do I have to search on the internet for a style or is it possible to 
design it by myself?


thanks again!



Julio Rojas a écrit :

What's your field of expertise? Do you use APA styles?
If you are from social sciences or law, you should check Jurabib 
(http://www.berger-on.net/jurabib/).


On 2/19/07, *Sophie Vandenbussche* [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hello everybody,

I am a new user of the Lyx interface (and never used Latex at all). I
found how to integrate a bibtex (jabref in my case) bibliography,
but I
can't find how to change the way it will be written. I talk about the
bibliography himself, at the end of what I write (not the citation in
the text). Now it writes everything that is in my bibtex file
(including
for example the abstract) in the bibliography. I would like to be
able
to define the fields that must be present in the bibliography in
my pdf.

Can someone help me with this? (it is everything but an emergency so
don't feel bad to not answer right now :) )

I take the opportunity to thank all the people invovled in the
development of lyx: you give us all the opportunity to have a
beautiful
presentation of our documents without too much trouble!

Sophie




--
-
Julio Rojas
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 


Re: bibliography styles

2007-02-19 Thread Maria Gouskova

Sophie,

What you describe looks a lot like plainnat.bst, which is included in
LyX. In any case, you probably should use Natbib. For more on Natbib,
see the following page:

http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/HumanitiesLyX#toc12

I'd look at the .bst files included in your basic distribution. If you
don't find anything suitable, there is also a command-line program
called custom-bib that allows you to make your own .bst files.

Maria

On 2/19/07, Sophie Vandenbussche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Well...

I have a degree in Applied Sciences, in Chemistry and I just began
writing my PhD thesis with lyx. So I don't need a particular style, I
only want to have the authors, the title, the journal with number and
pages and the year. Here is an example of what I would like to have
(with eventually some more formatting as for example the year in bold,
the journal name in italic...):

M. Muraki, K. Harata, N. Sugita  K. Sato, Protein-Carbohydrate
Interactions in Human Lysozyme Probed by Combining Site-Directed
Mutagenesis and Affinity Labeling, Biochemistry, 2000, 39 (2), 292-299.

Do I have to search on the internet for a style or is it possible to
design it by myself?

thanks again!



Julio Rojas a écrit :
 What's your field of expertise? Do you use APA styles?
 If you are from social sciences or law, you should check Jurabib
 (http://www.berger-on.net/jurabib/).

 On 2/19/07, *Sophie Vandenbussche* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hello everybody,

 I am a new user of the Lyx interface (and never used Latex at all). I
 found how to integrate a bibtex (jabref in my case) bibliography,
 but I
 can't find how to change the way it will be written. I talk about the
 bibliography himself, at the end of what I write (not the citation in
 the text). Now it writes everything that is in my bibtex file
 (including
 for example the abstract) in the bibliography. I would like to be
 able
 to define the fields that must be present in the bibliography in
 my pdf.

 Can someone help me with this? (it is everything but an emergency so
 don't feel bad to not answer right now :) )

 I take the opportunity to thank all the people invovled in the
 development of lyx: you give us all the opportunity to have a
 beautiful
 presentation of our documents without too much trouble!

 Sophie




 --
 -
 Julio Rojas
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]



Re: bibliography styles

2007-02-19 Thread Julio Rojas

What's your field of expertise? Do you use APA styles?
If you are from social sciences or law, you should check Jurabib (
http://www.berger-on.net/jurabib/).

On 2/19/07, Sophie Vandenbussche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hello everybody,

I am a new user of the Lyx interface (and never used Latex at all). I
found how to integrate a bibtex (jabref in my case) bibliography, but I
can't find how to change the way it will be written. I talk about the
bibliography himself, at the end of what I write (not the citation in
the text). Now it writes everything that is in my bibtex file (including
for example the abstract) in the bibliography. I would like to be able
to define the fields that must be present in the bibliography in my pdf.

Can someone help me with this? (it is everything but an emergency so
don't feel bad to not answer right now :) )

I take the opportunity to thank all the people invovled in the
development of lyx: you give us all the opportunity to have a beautiful
presentation of our documents without too much trouble!

Sophie





--
-
Julio Rojas
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Re: bibliography styles

2007-02-19 Thread Sophie Vandenbussche

Well...

I have a degree in Applied Sciences, in Chemistry and I just began 
writing my PhD thesis with lyx. So I don't need a particular style, I 
only want to have the authors, the title, the journal with number and 
pages and the year. Here is an example of what I would like to have 
(with eventually some more formatting as for example the year in bold, 
the journal name in italic...):


M. Muraki, K. Harata, N. Sugita & K. Sato, Protein-Carbohydrate 
Interactions in Human Lysozyme Probed by Combining Site-Directed 
Mutagenesis and Affinity Labeling, Biochemistry, 2000, 39 (2), 292-299.


Do I have to search on the internet for a style or is it possible to 
"design" it by myself?


thanks again!



Julio Rojas a écrit :

What's your field of expertise? Do you use APA styles?
If you are from social sciences or law, you should check Jurabib 
(http://www.berger-on.net/jurabib/).


On 2/19/07, *Sophie Vandenbussche* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> wrote:


Hello everybody,

I am a new user of the Lyx interface (and never used Latex at all). I
found how to integrate a bibtex (jabref in my case) bibliography,
but I
can't find how to change the way it will be written. I talk about the
bibliography himself, at the end of what I write (not the citation in
the text). Now it writes everything that is in my bibtex file
(including
for example the abstract) in the bibliography. I would like to be
able
to define the fields that must be present in the bibliography in
my pdf.

Can someone help me with this? (it is everything but an emergency so
don't feel bad to not answer right now :) )

I take the opportunity to thank all the people invovled in the
development of lyx: you give us all the opportunity to have a
beautiful
presentation of our documents without too much trouble!

Sophie




--
-
Julio Rojas
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  


Re: bibliography styles

2007-02-19 Thread Maria Gouskova

Sophie,

What you describe looks a lot like plainnat.bst, which is included in
LyX. In any case, you probably should use Natbib. For more on Natbib,
see the following page:

http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/HumanitiesLyX#toc12

I'd look at the .bst files included in your basic distribution. If you
don't find anything suitable, there is also a command-line program
called custom-bib that allows you to make your own .bst files.

Maria

On 2/19/07, Sophie Vandenbussche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Well...

I have a degree in Applied Sciences, in Chemistry and I just began
writing my PhD thesis with lyx. So I don't need a particular style, I
only want to have the authors, the title, the journal with number and
pages and the year. Here is an example of what I would like to have
(with eventually some more formatting as for example the year in bold,
the journal name in italic...):

M. Muraki, K. Harata, N. Sugita & K. Sato, Protein-Carbohydrate
Interactions in Human Lysozyme Probed by Combining Site-Directed
Mutagenesis and Affinity Labeling, Biochemistry, 2000, 39 (2), 292-299.

Do I have to search on the internet for a style or is it possible to
"design" it by myself?

thanks again!



Julio Rojas a écrit :
> What's your field of expertise? Do you use APA styles?
> If you are from social sciences or law, you should check Jurabib
> (http://www.berger-on.net/jurabib/).
>
> On 2/19/07, *Sophie Vandenbussche* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > wrote:
>
> Hello everybody,
>
> I am a new user of the Lyx interface (and never used Latex at all). I
> found how to integrate a bibtex (jabref in my case) bibliography,
> but I
> can't find how to change the way it will be written. I talk about the
> bibliography himself, at the end of what I write (not the citation in
> the text). Now it writes everything that is in my bibtex file
> (including
> for example the abstract) in the bibliography. I would like to be
> able
> to define the fields that must be present in the bibliography in
> my pdf.
>
> Can someone help me with this? (it is everything but an emergency so
> don't feel bad to not answer right now :) )
>
> I take the opportunity to thank all the people invovled in the
> development of lyx: you give us all the opportunity to have a
> beautiful
> presentation of our documents without too much trouble!
>
> Sophie
>
>
>
>
> --
> -
> Julio Rojas
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 



[Fwd: Re: Bibliography styles]

2002-06-01 Thread Herbert Voss

José Luis Gómez Dans wrote:

   i have been using lyx 1.2.0 for a few days now, and I am quite pleased
  with it. However, I don't understand one thing: when I put a bibtex
  bibliography, I can select the bib file and the style. The style text
  entry box has a button next to it termed browse. This only brings up
  a file selector, when the values of the style should be stuff like
  apalike and stuff.
 
   Am I missing something?


no, you're right, it's not the best way for choosing
a bibstyle. If you like, try the attached patch for 1.2.0,
than your bib-gui looks like the attached gif. You'll
get a browser with all available bst-files in your local
TeX-system.

Herbert

-- 
http://www.lyx.org/help/




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[Fwd: Re: Bibliography styles]

2002-06-01 Thread Herbert Voss

José Luis Gómez Dans wrote:

   i have been using lyx 1.2.0 for a few days now, and I am quite pleased
  with it. However, I don't understand one thing: when I put a bibtex
  bibliography, I can select the bib file and the style. The style text
  entry box has a button next to it termed browse. This only brings up
  a file selector, when the values of the style should be stuff like
  apalike and stuff.
 
   Am I missing something?


no, you're right, it's not the best way for choosing
a bibstyle. If you like, try the attached patch for 1.2.0,
than your bib-gui looks like the attached gif. You'll
get a browser with all available bst-files in your local
TeX-system.

Herbert

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[Fwd: Re: Bibliography styles]

2002-06-01 Thread Herbert Voss

José Luis Gómez Dans wrote:

 >  i have been using lyx 1.2.0 for a few days now, and I am quite pleased
 > with it. However, I don't understand one thing: when I put a bibtex
 > bibliography, I can select the bib file and the style. The style text
 > entry box has a button next to it termed "browse". This only brings up
 > a file selector, when the values of the style should be stuff like
 > apalike and stuff.
 >
 >  Am I missing something?


no, you're right, it's not the best way for choosing
a bibstyle. If you like, try the attached patch for 1.2.0,
than your bib-gui looks like the attached gif. You'll
get a browser with all available bst-files in your local
TeX-system.

Herbert

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http://www.lyx.org/help/




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Re: Bibliography styles...

2001-11-16 Thread Matej Cepl

On Thu, Nov 15, 2001 at 11:03:14PM +0100, ben wrote:
 Thanks very much! That's what I need, even if I must patch some
 things because the package expects to use external bib files
 (and I must have the bibliography items in the main file).

No problem -- the .bbl file (there may be more of them with
bibtopic) is just the stuff which can replace the \bibliography
in the end of your document. So you can develop your paper with
all luxury of bibtex databases, and than send to your publisher
.bbl file together with the rest (or edit .tex file and replace
\bibliography and \bibliographystyle with the content of .bbl
file).

Best,

Matej

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138 Highland Ave. #10, Somerville, Ma 02143, (617) 623-1488
 
Sometimes it is said that man cannot be trusted with the
government of himself. Can he, then, be trusted with the
government of others?
-- Thomas Jefferson, in his 1801 inaugural address




Re: Bibliography styles...

2001-11-16 Thread Matej Cepl

On Thu, Nov 15, 2001 at 11:03:14PM +0100, ben wrote:
 Thanks very much! That's what I need, even if I must patch some
 things because the package expects to use external bib files
 (and I must have the bibliography items in the main file).

No problem -- the .bbl file (there may be more of them with
bibtopic) is just the stuff which can replace the \bibliography
in the end of your document. So you can develop your paper with
all luxury of bibtex databases, and than send to your publisher
.bbl file together with the rest (or edit .tex file and replace
\bibliography and \bibliographystyle with the content of .bbl
file).

Best,

Matej

-- 
Matej Cepl, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
138 Highland Ave. #10, Somerville, Ma 02143, (617) 623-1488
 
Sometimes it is said that man cannot be trusted with the
government of himself. Can he, then, be trusted with the
government of others?
-- Thomas Jefferson, in his 1801 inaugural address




Re: Bibliography styles...

2001-11-16 Thread Matej Cepl

On Thu, Nov 15, 2001 at 11:03:14PM +0100, ben wrote:
> Thanks very much! That's what I need, even if I must patch some
> things because the package expects to use external bib files
> (and I must have the bibliography items in the main file).

No problem -- the .bbl file (there may be more of them with
bibtopic) is just the stuff which can replace the \bibliography
in the end of your document. So you can develop your paper with
all luxury of bibtex databases, and than send to your publisher
.bbl file together with the rest (or edit .tex file and replace
\bibliography and \bibliographystyle with the content of .bbl
file).

Best,

Matej

-- 
Matej Cepl, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
138 Highland Ave. #10, Somerville, Ma 02143, (617) 623-1488
 
Sometimes it is said that man cannot be trusted with the
government of himself. Can he, then, be trusted with the
government of others?
-- Thomas Jefferson, in his 1801 inaugural address




Re: Bibliography styles...

2001-11-14 Thread Dekel Tsur

On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 12:16:34AM +0100, ben wrote:
 Hi,
 I've looked the Herbert help page, but I haven't found what I need,
 maybe because I haven't searched enough :-) I would like to have a
 bibliography splitted in several sections, each section containing some
 of the documents listed. I've tried chapterbib but it seems to work only
 if the \cite are in the chapter where the bibliography is. I need a
 global bibliography for the whole document but organized in several
 sections. Is there a package than can do that?

Use the bibtopics package.
Search the lyx-users archive for information on using this package with lyx.




Re: Bibliography styles...

2001-11-14 Thread Dekel Tsur

On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 12:16:34AM +0100, ben wrote:
 Hi,
 I've looked the Herbert help page, but I haven't found what I need,
 maybe because I haven't searched enough :-) I would like to have a
 bibliography splitted in several sections, each section containing some
 of the documents listed. I've tried chapterbib but it seems to work only
 if the \cite are in the chapter where the bibliography is. I need a
 global bibliography for the whole document but organized in several
 sections. Is there a package than can do that?

Use the bibtopics package.
Search the lyx-users archive for information on using this package with lyx.




Re: Bibliography styles...

2001-11-14 Thread Dekel Tsur

On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 12:16:34AM +0100, ben wrote:
> Hi,
> I've looked the Herbert help page, but I haven't found what I need,
> maybe because I haven't searched enough :-) I would like to have a
> bibliography splitted in several sections, each section containing some
> of the documents listed. I've tried chapterbib but it seems to work only
> if the \cite are in the chapter where the bibliography is. I need a
> global bibliography for the whole document but organized in several
> sections. Is there a package than can do that?

Use the bibtopics package.
Search the lyx-users archive for information on using this package with lyx.