Hi Jason,
> On 14 Sep 2018, at 02:48, Craggs, Jason G.
> wrote:
>
> Hi again Simon,
>
> Thanks again for the information.
> I’ve been reading through the links you sent me.
> Something I noticed though, is that while I can add a field to my .bib file
> (e.g., impact factor), I still haven’
Hi again Simon,
Thanks again for the information.
I’ve been reading through the links you sent me.
Something I noticed though, is that while I can add a field to my .bib file
(e.g., impact factor), I still haven’t found how to get that extra field
included in the bibliography biber, biblatex, o
Hi Jason
> On 13 Sep 2018, at 21:52, Craggs, Jason G.
> wrote:
>
> Hi Simon,
>
> I usually typeset everything via TeXShop. Where can I find information on how
> to use, and customize biblatex?
TeXShop is just a graphical interface, it has no effect on the packages or
bib(la)tex styles you
Hi Simon,
I usually typeset everything via TeXShop. Where can I find information on how
to use, and customize biblatex?
Cheers,
Jason
> On Sep 13, 2018, at 12:59 AM, Simon Spiegel wrote:
>
>
>
>> On 12 Sep 2018, at 22:42, Christiaan Hofman wrote:
>>
>> I don't really know, I learned i
Thanks. I’ll check into that option.
Cheers,
Jason
On Sep 12, 2018, at 6:35 PM, Adam M. Goldstein
mailto:z_californianus-dated-1537227353.ec5...@shiftingbalance.org>>
wrote:
A quick and dirty suggestion—you can add the impact factor to the notes field;
many styles will display this without
Thanks for the information.
I am using the nihunsrt style and TeXShop, which use the BibTex engine.
Cheers,
Jason
On Sep 12, 2018, at 5:27 PM, Jan David Hauck
mailto:jan.d.ha...@ucla.edu>> wrote:
What style are you using?
And are you compiling with bibtex or biblatex?
I've found
http://tex
> On 12 Sep 2018, at 22:42, Christiaan Hofman wrote:
>
> I don't really know, I learned it by looking at some standard styles in the
> tex distribution.
>
If you ever plan to modify an existing style or write your own, use biblatex.
It’s much more powerful and much easier to costumize than
A quick and dirty suggestion—you can add the impact factor to the notes field;
many styles will display this without modification.
Adam
Sent from my iPhone
> On Sep 12, 2018, at 15:27, Jan David Hauck wrote:
>
> What style are you using?
>
> And are you compiling with bibtex or biblatex?
What style are you using?
And are you compiling with bibtex or biblatex?
I've found
http://tex.stackexchange.com/
to be a great resource for beginners where you have plenty of answers with
all kinds of solutions for your question.
But the solution really depends on your engine and style ...
J
I don't really know, I learned it by looking at some standard styles in the
tex distribution.
Christiaan
Op wo 12 sep. 2018 22:18 schreef Craggs, Jason G. <
crag...@health.missouri.edu>:
> Christiaan,
>
> Thanks for quick response.
> Do you know where I can learn about this, or is google a bette
Christiaan,
Thanks for quick response.
Do you know where I can learn about this, or is google a better option? :-)
Cheers,
Jason
> On Sep 12, 2018, at 3:00 PM, Christiaan Hofman wrote:
>
> You need to copy and edit a bibtex style.
>
> Christiaan
> _
You need to copy and edit a bibtex style.
Christiaan
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Greetings,
I have to put together a CV that includes impact factor scores with my
publications. I can add this information to each BibDesk entry, but am not sure
how to have it included in the actual output. Does anyone have any suggestions
how this can be accomplished?
Cheers,
Jason
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