Re: Institutional Authors in BibTeX

2001-06-10 Thread Dekel Tsur
On Sat, Jun 09, 2001 at 06:02:30PM -0700, Michelle Dukich wrote: I have several Institutions I am citing for a bibliography for example Americas Watch. How do I get them formated in the author field so they don't get cited as Watch, A. Add braces around the name e.g. {Americas Watch}

How to show CJK-LyX that i18n1 encoding is being used?

2001-06-10 Thread David Fong
Hello all! Further attempts at getting CJK-LyX have resulted in more perplexing questions... How does CJK-LyX know whether a particular passage is using i18n1 Gothic encoding? (or i18n2 Normal encoding, for that matter). Should it be done with the Layout-Character-Language menu setting?

Re: Bibtex problem

2001-06-10 Thread Ragnar Beer
Howdy! I downloaded the apacite style fron CTAN and found a small but nasty buglet: When there are a couple of authors there is a colon too much in the citation before the '', e.g. (Hahlweg, Klann, Hank, 1992). Unfortunately the email that the authour gives in the manual isn't valid

Re: Bibtex problem

2001-06-10 Thread Ragnar Beer
Thanks a lot! looking at format.names I got the idea that the colon could simply be defined in a variable that I didn't see before and I was right. So a \renewcommand{\BCBL}{} in the preamble did the trick. Ragnar Ragnar Beer wrote: I downloaded the apacite style fron CTAN and found a small

LyX does not run BibTex

2001-06-10 Thread Milos Komarcevic
My LyX 1.1.6fix2 for Win32 does not seem to run bibtex at all after the first latex run, although it runs latex for 3 times. I had no problems inserting the bibtex references and citations, and my .bib file is in the same directory as my .lyx file. When I do a manual latex-bibtex-latex-latex

Re: tex2pdf 2.1 released

2001-06-10 Thread Bryan J. Smith
Steffen Evers wrote: Hello everyone, tex2pdf 2.1 has been released. It is a bugfix release. ... cut ... More information at: http://tex2pdf.berlios.de/ [ WARNING: Total newbie action here so excuse any ignorance. Note I use LyX as a total LaTeX/SGML crutch, not being a guru at producing

LyX on a CD

2001-06-10 Thread Baruch Even
A project idea I came up with after one too many requests for LyX is to have a Linux (or any other unix for that matter) distribution complete with LaTeX/DocBook support an X-Server and LyX to be booted into from the CD itself. Basically the idea is to make LyX useable for those who use mostly

indentation

2001-06-10 Thread Myriam Abramson
Hi! I would like to indent within a description. M-p right or left doesn't do it for me. It indents the whole description and I want to indent only some lines within the description. Thanks, -- myriam Go Proverb: If there are six groups, one is dead.

Re: Institutional Authors in BibTeX

2001-06-10 Thread Dekel Tsur
On Sat, Jun 09, 2001 at 06:02:30PM -0700, Michelle Dukich wrote: I have several Institutions I am citing for a bibliography for example Americas Watch. How do I get them formated in the author field so they don't get cited as Watch, A. Add braces around the name e.g. {Americas Watch}

How to show CJK-LyX that i18n1 encoding is being used?

2001-06-10 Thread David Fong
Hello all! Further attempts at getting CJK-LyX have resulted in more perplexing questions... How does CJK-LyX know whether a particular passage is using i18n1 Gothic encoding? (or i18n2 Normal encoding, for that matter). Should it be done with the Layout-Character-Language menu setting?

Re: Bibtex problem

2001-06-10 Thread Ragnar Beer
Howdy! I downloaded the apacite style fron CTAN and found a small but nasty buglet: When there are a couple of authors there is a colon too much in the citation before the '', e.g. (Hahlweg, Klann, Hank, 1992). Unfortunately the email that the authour gives in the manual isn't valid

Re: Bibtex problem

2001-06-10 Thread Ragnar Beer
Thanks a lot! looking at format.names I got the idea that the colon could simply be defined in a variable that I didn't see before and I was right. So a \renewcommand{\BCBL}{} in the preamble did the trick. Ragnar Ragnar Beer wrote: I downloaded the apacite style fron CTAN and found a small

LyX does not run BibTex

2001-06-10 Thread Milos Komarcevic
My LyX 1.1.6fix2 for Win32 does not seem to run bibtex at all after the first latex run, although it runs latex for 3 times. I had no problems inserting the bibtex references and citations, and my .bib file is in the same directory as my .lyx file. When I do a manual latex-bibtex-latex-latex

Re: tex2pdf 2.1 released

2001-06-10 Thread Bryan J. Smith
Steffen Evers wrote: Hello everyone, tex2pdf 2.1 has been released. It is a bugfix release. ... cut ... More information at: http://tex2pdf.berlios.de/ [ WARNING: Total newbie action here so excuse any ignorance. Note I use LyX as a total LaTeX/SGML crutch, not being a guru at producing

LyX on a CD

2001-06-10 Thread Baruch Even
A project idea I came up with after one too many requests for LyX is to have a Linux (or any other unix for that matter) distribution complete with LaTeX/DocBook support an X-Server and LyX to be booted into from the CD itself. Basically the idea is to make LyX useable for those who use mostly

indentation

2001-06-10 Thread Myriam Abramson
Hi! I would like to indent within a description. M-p right or left doesn't do it for me. It indents the whole description and I want to indent only some lines within the description. Thanks, -- myriam Go Proverb: If there are six groups, one is dead.

Re: Institutional Authors in BibTeX

2001-06-10 Thread Dekel Tsur
On Sat, Jun 09, 2001 at 06:02:30PM -0700, Michelle Dukich wrote: > I have several Institutions I am citing for a > bibliography for example Americas Watch. How do I get > them formated in the author field so they don't get > cited as Watch, A. Add braces around the name e.g. {Americas Watch}

How to show CJK-LyX that i18n1 encoding is being used?

2001-06-10 Thread David Fong
Hello all! Further attempts at getting CJK-LyX have resulted in more perplexing questions... How does CJK-LyX know whether a particular passage is using i18n1 Gothic encoding? (or i18n2 Normal encoding, for that matter). Should it be done with the Layout-Character-Language menu setting?

Re: Bibtex problem

2001-06-10 Thread Ragnar Beer
>> Howdy! >> >> I downloaded the apacite style fron CTAN and found a small but nasty buglet: >> When there are a couple of authors there is a colon too much in the citation >> before the '&', e.g. (Hahlweg, Klann, & Hank, 1992). Unfortunately the email >> that the authour gives in the manual

Re: Bibtex problem

2001-06-10 Thread Ragnar Beer
Thanks a lot! looking at format.names I got the idea that the colon could simply be defined in a variable that I didn't see before and I was right. So a \renewcommand{\BCBL}{} in the preamble did the trick. Ragnar >Ragnar Beer wrote: >> >> I downloaded the apacite style fron CTAN and found a

LyX does not run BibTex

2001-06-10 Thread Milos Komarcevic
My LyX 1.1.6fix2 for Win32 does not seem to run bibtex at all after the first latex run, although it runs latex for 3 times. I had no problems inserting the bibtex references and citations, and my .bib file is in the same directory as my .lyx file. When I do a manual latex-bibtex-latex-latex

Re: tex2pdf 2.1 released

2001-06-10 Thread Bryan J. Smith
Steffen Evers wrote: > Hello everyone, > tex2pdf 2.1 has been released. It is a bugfix release. > <... cut ...> > More information at: http://tex2pdf.berlios.de/ [ WARNING: Total newbie action here so excuse any ignorance. Note I use LyX as a total LaTeX/SGML "crutch," not being a guru at

LyX on a CD

2001-06-10 Thread Baruch Even
A project idea I came up with after one too many requests for LyX is to have a Linux (or any other unix for that matter) distribution complete with LaTeX/DocBook support an X-Server and LyX to be booted into from the CD itself. Basically the idea is to make LyX useable for those who use mostly

indentation

2001-06-10 Thread Myriam Abramson
Hi! I would like to indent within a description. M-p or doesn't do it for me. It indents the whole description and I want to indent only some lines within the description. Thanks, -- myriam Go Proverb: If there are six groups, one is dead.