Re: jurabib question

2006-06-18 Thread Charles de Miramon
John Ward wrote:
 
 
 I would like to have the dash in the bibliography. I looked over the
 documentation again and still have no idea what I'm missing.
 

Cf. p. 16 of the English documentation :

add bibformat=ibidem, in your jurabibsetup

and in your preamble :
\renewcommand{\bibauthormultiple}{--~} to get a long dash

Cheers,
Charles
-- 
http://www.kde-france.org



Re: jurabib question

2006-06-18 Thread John Ward

Charles,

Thank you so much for your help. Your suggestions worked great.

John

On 6/18/06, Charles de Miramon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


John Ward wrote:


 I would like to have the dash in the bibliography. I looked over the
 documentation again and still have no idea what I'm missing.


Cf. p. 16 of the English documentation :

add bibformat=ibidem, in your jurabibsetup

and in your preamble :
\renewcommand{\bibauthormultiple}{--~} to get a long dash

Cheers,
Charles
--
http://www.kde-france.org




Re: jurabib question

2006-06-18 Thread Charles de Miramon
John Ward wrote:
 
 
 I would like to have the dash in the bibliography. I looked over the
 documentation again and still have no idea what I'm missing.
 

Cf. p. 16 of the English documentation :

add bibformat=ibidem, in your jurabibsetup

and in your preamble :
\renewcommand{\bibauthormultiple}{--~} to get a long dash

Cheers,
Charles
-- 
http://www.kde-france.org



Re: jurabib question

2006-06-18 Thread John Ward

Charles,

Thank you so much for your help. Your suggestions worked great.

John

On 6/18/06, Charles de Miramon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


John Ward wrote:


 I would like to have the dash in the bibliography. I looked over the
 documentation again and still have no idea what I'm missing.


Cf. p. 16 of the English documentation :

add bibformat=ibidem, in your jurabibsetup

and in your preamble :
\renewcommand{\bibauthormultiple}{--~} to get a long dash

Cheers,
Charles
--
http://www.kde-france.org




Re: jurabib question

2006-06-18 Thread Charles de Miramon
John Ward wrote:
> 
> 
> I would like to have the dash in the bibliography. I looked over the
> documentation again and still have no idea what I'm missing.
> 

Cf. p. 16 of the English documentation :

add bibformat=ibidem, in your jurabibsetup

and in your preamble :
\renewcommand{\bibauthormultiple}{--~} to get a long dash

Cheers,
Charles
-- 
http://www.kde-france.org



Re: jurabib question

2006-06-18 Thread John Ward

Charles,

Thank you so much for your help. Your suggestions worked great.

John

On 6/18/06, Charles de Miramon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


John Ward wrote:
>
>
> I would like to have the dash in the bibliography. I looked over the
> documentation again and still have no idea what I'm missing.
>

Cf. p. 16 of the English documentation :

add bibformat=ibidem, in your jurabibsetup

and in your preamble :
\renewcommand{\bibauthormultiple}{--~} to get a long dash

Cheers,
Charles
--
http://www.kde-france.org




Re: jurabib question

2006-06-17 Thread Charles de Miramon
John Ward wrote:

 I'm having a difficult time getting jurabib set-up the way that I want. I
 have it close, but there are still a couple of issues.
 
 First, I have the 'titleformat=italic command in the preamble, but am
 still not getting my titles italicized (in either the original references
 or the bibliography). I thought that was the purpose of that command. I
 have the oxford option enabled as well--is that the problem? Any ideas?

Yes, you have forgotten the comma at the end of the italic line
 
 I also have the 'bibformat=ibidem' command set. It works well, but I am
 getting duplicate authors listed with 'idem' and would like that replaced
 with the standard '---'. The documentation seems to be saying that the
 dash should be the default, so I'm not sure what I can do to fix it.
Where, in the final bibliography or in the footnotes ?
 
 Finally, I'm can't seem to get the 'chicago' format command to work.
The chicago option in jurabib is broken.


Cheers,
Charles
-- 
http://www.kde-france.org



Re: jurabib question

2006-06-17 Thread John Ward

On 6/17/06, Charles de Miramon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


John Ward wrote:

 I'm having a difficult time getting jurabib set-up the way that I want.
I
 have it close, but there are still a couple of issues.

 First, I have the 'titleformat=italic command in the preamble, but am
 still not getting my titles italicized (in either the original
references
 or the bibliography). I thought that was the purpose of that command. I
 have the oxford option enabled as well--is that the problem? Any
ideas?

Yes, you have forgotten the comma at the end of the italic line



Thank you. I really should have noticed that.



 I also have the 'bibformat=ibidem' command set. It works well, but I am
 getting duplicate authors listed with 'idem' and would like that
replaced
 with the standard '---'. The documentation seems to be saying that the
 dash should be the default, so I'm not sure what I can do to fix it.
Where, in the final bibliography or in the footnotes ?



I would like to have the dash in the bibliography. I looked over the
documentation again and still have no idea what I'm missing.



 Finally, I'm can't seem to get the 'chicago' format command to work.
The chicago option in jurabib is broken.


Cheers,
Charles
--
http://www.kde-france.org



Thank you so much,
John


Re: jurabib question

2006-06-17 Thread Charles de Miramon
John Ward wrote:

 I'm having a difficult time getting jurabib set-up the way that I want. I
 have it close, but there are still a couple of issues.
 
 First, I have the 'titleformat=italic command in the preamble, but am
 still not getting my titles italicized (in either the original references
 or the bibliography). I thought that was the purpose of that command. I
 have the oxford option enabled as well--is that the problem? Any ideas?

Yes, you have forgotten the comma at the end of the italic line
 
 I also have the 'bibformat=ibidem' command set. It works well, but I am
 getting duplicate authors listed with 'idem' and would like that replaced
 with the standard '---'. The documentation seems to be saying that the
 dash should be the default, so I'm not sure what I can do to fix it.
Where, in the final bibliography or in the footnotes ?
 
 Finally, I'm can't seem to get the 'chicago' format command to work.
The chicago option in jurabib is broken.


Cheers,
Charles
-- 
http://www.kde-france.org



Re: jurabib question

2006-06-17 Thread John Ward

On 6/17/06, Charles de Miramon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


John Ward wrote:

 I'm having a difficult time getting jurabib set-up the way that I want.
I
 have it close, but there are still a couple of issues.

 First, I have the 'titleformat=italic command in the preamble, but am
 still not getting my titles italicized (in either the original
references
 or the bibliography). I thought that was the purpose of that command. I
 have the oxford option enabled as well--is that the problem? Any
ideas?

Yes, you have forgotten the comma at the end of the italic line



Thank you. I really should have noticed that.



 I also have the 'bibformat=ibidem' command set. It works well, but I am
 getting duplicate authors listed with 'idem' and would like that
replaced
 with the standard '---'. The documentation seems to be saying that the
 dash should be the default, so I'm not sure what I can do to fix it.
Where, in the final bibliography or in the footnotes ?



I would like to have the dash in the bibliography. I looked over the
documentation again and still have no idea what I'm missing.



 Finally, I'm can't seem to get the 'chicago' format command to work.
The chicago option in jurabib is broken.


Cheers,
Charles
--
http://www.kde-france.org



Thank you so much,
John


Re: jurabib question

2006-06-17 Thread Charles de Miramon
John Ward wrote:

> I'm having a difficult time getting jurabib set-up the way that I want. I
> have it close, but there are still a couple of issues.
> 
> First, I have the 'titleformat=italic" command in the preamble, but am
> still not getting my titles italicized (in either the original references
> or the bibliography). I thought that was the purpose of that command. I
> have the "oxford" option enabled as well--is that the problem? Any ideas?

Yes, you have forgotten the comma at the end of the italic line
> 
> I also have the 'bibformat=ibidem' command set. It works well, but I am
> getting duplicate authors listed with 'idem' and would like that replaced
> with the standard '---'. The documentation seems to be saying that the
> dash should be the default, so I'm not sure what I can do to fix it.
Where, in the final bibliography or in the footnotes ?
> 
> Finally, I'm can't seem to get the 'chicago' format command to work.
The chicago option in jurabib is broken.


Cheers,
Charles
-- 
http://www.kde-france.org



Re: jurabib question

2006-06-17 Thread John Ward

On 6/17/06, Charles de Miramon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


John Ward wrote:

> I'm having a difficult time getting jurabib set-up the way that I want.
I
> have it close, but there are still a couple of issues.
>
> First, I have the 'titleformat=italic" command in the preamble, but am
> still not getting my titles italicized (in either the original
references
> or the bibliography). I thought that was the purpose of that command. I
> have the "oxford" option enabled as well--is that the problem? Any
ideas?

Yes, you have forgotten the comma at the end of the italic line



Thank you. I really should have noticed that.



> I also have the 'bibformat=ibidem' command set. It works well, but I am
> getting duplicate authors listed with 'idem' and would like that
replaced
> with the standard '---'. The documentation seems to be saying that the
> dash should be the default, so I'm not sure what I can do to fix it.
Where, in the final bibliography or in the footnotes ?



I would like to have the dash in the bibliography. I looked over the
documentation again and still have no idea what I'm missing.



> Finally, I'm can't seem to get the 'chicago' format command to work.
The chicago option in jurabib is broken.


Cheers,
Charles
--
http://www.kde-france.org



Thank you so much,
John


jurabib question

2006-06-16 Thread John Ward

I'm having a difficult time getting jurabib set-up the way that I want. I
have it close, but there are still a couple of issues.

First, I have the 'titleformat=italic command in the preamble, but am still
not getting my titles italicized (in either the original references or the
bibliography). I thought that was the purpose of that command. I have the
oxford option enabled as well--is that the problem? Any ideas?

I also have the 'bibformat=ibidem' command set. It works well, but I am
getting duplicate authors listed with 'idem' and would like that replaced
with the standard '---'. The documentation seems to be saying that the dash
should be the default, so I'm not sure what I can do to fix it.

Finally, I'm can't seem to get the 'chicago' format command to work. This
isn't a huge deal since oxford is close enough, but I'd like to know what
I'm doing wrong. I've included the jurabib section from my preamble below
(it is just a modified version of the suggested format suggested in the
humanities section of the lyxwiki---so the credit lies there, and the blame
is mine.

\jurabibsetup{%
titleformat=italic%
titleformat=commasep,%
bibformat=ibidem,%
commabeforerest,%
ibidem=strict,%
citefull=first,%
lookat,%
oxford,%
pages=format,%
human=true,%
idem=strict%
}

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

John Ward
Graduate Assistant
Department of Philosophy
University of Utah


jurabib question

2006-06-16 Thread John Ward

I'm having a difficult time getting jurabib set-up the way that I want. I
have it close, but there are still a couple of issues.

First, I have the 'titleformat=italic command in the preamble, but am still
not getting my titles italicized (in either the original references or the
bibliography). I thought that was the purpose of that command. I have the
oxford option enabled as well--is that the problem? Any ideas?

I also have the 'bibformat=ibidem' command set. It works well, but I am
getting duplicate authors listed with 'idem' and would like that replaced
with the standard '---'. The documentation seems to be saying that the dash
should be the default, so I'm not sure what I can do to fix it.

Finally, I'm can't seem to get the 'chicago' format command to work. This
isn't a huge deal since oxford is close enough, but I'd like to know what
I'm doing wrong. I've included the jurabib section from my preamble below
(it is just a modified version of the suggested format suggested in the
humanities section of the lyxwiki---so the credit lies there, and the blame
is mine.

\jurabibsetup{%
titleformat=italic%
titleformat=commasep,%
bibformat=ibidem,%
commabeforerest,%
ibidem=strict,%
citefull=first,%
lookat,%
oxford,%
pages=format,%
human=true,%
idem=strict%
}

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

John Ward
Graduate Assistant
Department of Philosophy
University of Utah


jurabib question

2006-06-16 Thread John Ward

I'm having a difficult time getting jurabib set-up the way that I want. I
have it close, but there are still a couple of issues.

First, I have the 'titleformat=italic" command in the preamble, but am still
not getting my titles italicized (in either the original references or the
bibliography). I thought that was the purpose of that command. I have the
"oxford" option enabled as well--is that the problem? Any ideas?

I also have the 'bibformat=ibidem' command set. It works well, but I am
getting duplicate authors listed with 'idem' and would like that replaced
with the standard '---'. The documentation seems to be saying that the dash
should be the default, so I'm not sure what I can do to fix it.

Finally, I'm can't seem to get the 'chicago' format command to work. This
isn't a huge deal since oxford is close enough, but I'd like to know what
I'm doing wrong. I've included the jurabib section from my preamble below
(it is just a modified version of the suggested format suggested in the
humanities section of the lyxwiki---so the credit lies there, and the blame
is mine.

\jurabibsetup{%
titleformat=italic%
titleformat=commasep,%
bibformat=ibidem,%
commabeforerest,%
ibidem=strict,%
citefull=first,%
lookat,%
oxford,%
pages=format,%
human=true,%
idem=strict%
}

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

John Ward
Graduate Assistant
Department of Philosophy
University of Utah