ackage natbib. But it is simple to move from bibtex to biblatex!
>>
>> Herbert
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Am 24.08.2021 um 11:59 schrieb Herbert Voss:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Am 24.08.21 um 11:45 schrieb Sophie Julie Scheller:
>>>>>
Am 24.08.21 um 11:45 schrieb Sophie Julie Scheller:
Hello everyone,
very basic question. I`m looking fpr bibliography style in German,
that looks like the Citavi-Basic style added below. I alreadyy tried
Din 1505 but it didnt fit. Is there an overview over the avaliable
styles so I can
Hello everyone,
very basic question. I`m looking fpr bibliography style in German, that
looks like the Citavi-Basic style added below. I alreadyy tried Din 1505
but it didnt fit. Is there an overview over the avaliable styles so I
can look for the right one? Or do you know which one I should use
Neal Becker wrote:
> Using lyx-2.3.2 (fedora 30 linux).
>
> I'm writing IEEE doc (conf.). I set default bibtex style to ieeetr (or
> IEEEtr). But if I export latex, it says
> \bibliographystyle{plain}
> and of course produces the wrong results.
> Using plain old bibtex.
Answering my own questio
Using lyx-2.3.2 (fedora 30 linux).
I'm writing IEEE doc (conf.). I set default bibtex style to ieeetr (or
IEEEtr). But if I export latex, it says
\bibliographystyle{plain}
and of course produces the wrong results.
Using plain old bibtex.
On 4Sep 2017, at 06:52, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 09/03/2017 07:36 PM, John K. Parejko wrote:
>
>> Is there a command to add to the layout file to prevent LyX from adding the
>> bibliography style?
>
> No, but you do not have to enter a style in the bibliography dialo
s specifies the
> bibliography style:
>
> \bibliographystyle{lsst_aa}
>
> and there is no option in LyX’s BibTeX Bibliography window to use the
> “default” style, nor can I figure out a way to modify the custom layout file
> to not insert \bibliographystyle. Thus, the document c
Hello,
I’m working with a custom LaTeX class[1], based off of article, and I’ve made a
LyX layout for it (attached below, modified from article.layout) that works
well so far, except for the bibliography. The latex class specifies the
bibliography style:
\bibliographystyle{lsst_aa}
and there
I've read natbib.pdf and searched the Web without finding a solution.
Using the plainnat bibliography style a reference is formatted with the
year at the end; e.g.:
R.C. Ward, J.C. Loftis, and G.B. McBride. The "data-rich but
information-poor" syndrome in water qua
On Sat, Jun 20, 2015 at 09:35:04AM -0500, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
>
> I need to replace the American style ," and ." with the British style ", and
> ". The LyX Find and Replace is finding some but not all of the strings. I
> looked for the first ," it did not find, copied it, pasted it into the Fi
I need to replace the American style ," and ." with the British style ", and ".
The LyX Find and Replace is finding some but not all of the strings. I looked
for the first ," it did not find, copied it, pasted it into the Find box,
placed the cursor just before it, clicked Find Next, and LyX st
On Jun 20, 2015, at 2:11 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> 2015-06-20 3:54 GMT+02:00 Bruce H. Pourciau:
> I used LyX to write an article that will be appearing in an edited volume,
> and the editors have requested that the LaTeX file I send them should use the
> bibliographic style employed in th
2015-06-20 3:54 GMT+02:00 Bruce H. Pourciau:
> I used LyX to write an article that will be appearing in an edited volume,
> and the editors have requested that the LaTeX file I send them should use
> the bibliographic style employed in the Chicago Manual of Style, 16th
> edition. At the following
I used LyX to write an article that will be appearing in an edited volume, and
the editors have requested that the LaTeX file I send them should use the
bibliographic style employed in the Chicago Manual of Style, 16th edition. At
the following website, I found the examples below (N = Note, B =
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On 05/09/12 16:39, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 09/05/2012 07:09 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
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>> Hi
>>
>> In the attached file, I would like to do two things:
>>
>> 1) replace the automatic name "Bibliogra
On 09/05/2012 07:09 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
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In the attached file, I would like to do two things:
1) replace the automatic name "Bibliography" with "Literature" and
At the very beginning of the document:
\addto\captionsenglish{\renewcommand
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Hi
In the attached file, I would like to do two things:
1) replace the automatic name "Bibliography" with "Literature" and
2) change the style to "Section"
I know this is possible, but couldn't find the way to do it.
So how can this be achieved?
T
On 06/10/2011 6:01 PM, Julien Rioux wrote:
First step of moving the bibliography settings to the document settings
(needed, e.g., for biblatex support). We define a default there. A
BibTeX inset takes the "default" style from the buffer if it doesn't
specify a style of its own. No UI yet, but it'
K?
--
Julien
>From cb7225e511ea0ae8714a7bccc6e0bb94ae0698f6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Julien Rioux
Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2011 17:38:05 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] Add a document-wide default bibliography style \biblio_style.
This holds the name of a BibTeX style file for now. Any BibTeX inset
can set the st
Jon Bendtsen wrote:
I especially want something that can show urls, but has numbers.
If it is mostly about this, then IEEEtran could work
<http://dante.ctan.org/CTAN/biblio/bibtex/contrib/IEEEtran/IEEEtran_bst_HOWTO.pdf>
> I'm looking for a bibliography style that will show
Hi
I'm looking for a bibliography style that will show any field with
content from my .bib file.
And i want numbers for reference, like
[1] ...
foo
bar
[2]
..
I especially want something that can show urls, but has numbers.
Maksi wrote:
On 2008-03-26 14:37:06 +0100, "Julio Rojas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Thanks Max. BTW, is there any application that helps in the migration
from a BibTeX database to a BibLaTeX one? What about maintaining it? I
mean, something like JabRef.
As for the app, I simply continued using
On 2008-03-26 14:37:06 +0100, "Julio Rojas"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Thanks Max. BTW, is there any application that helps in the migration
from a BibTeX database to a BibLaTeX one? What about maintaining it? I
mean, something like JabRef.
As for the app, I simply continued using BibDesk, so
Thanks. I have checked the companion files and they give a good lesson
on how to use it, but not in the style design process.
BTW, do you know how to install BibLaTeX in MikTeX? It doesn't appear
as a package in the package manager.
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 9:52 AM, rgheck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot
Julio Rojas wrote:
Do you know of any good site that helps you in the step-by-step
process of using BibLaTeX? The package manual is a good reference, but
not a good beginners help source.
I would like to see a sample file. I googled for one with no results.
There are several distributed with
Thanks Max. BTW, is there any application that helps in the migration
from a BibTeX database to a BibLaTeX one? What about maintaining it? I
mean, something like JabRef.
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 9:32 AM, Maksi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2008-03-26 12:47:11 +0100, "Julio Rojas"
>
> <[EMAIL PROT
On 2008-03-26 12:47:11 +0100, "Julio Rojas"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Do you know of any good site that helps you in the step-by-step
process of using BibLaTeX? The package manual is a good reference, but
not a good beginners help source.
I would like to see a sample file. I googled for one wi
Do you know of any good site that helps you in the step-by-step
process of using BibLaTeX? The package manual is a good reference, but
not a good beginners help source.
I would like to see a sample file. I googled for one with no results.
Thx for your help.
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 3:41 AM, Maksi
On 2008-03-26 01:02:34 +0100, "Julio Rojas"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Does anyone know if the following bibliographic "style" is supported in
LyX/LaTeX:
\begin{thebibliography}{99}
\bibitem{Zienkiewicz} O.C. Zienkiewicz and R.L. Taylor. \textit{The finite
element method}, McGraw Hill, Vol. I.
Does anyone know if the following bibliographic "style" is supported in
LyX/LaTeX:
\begin{thebibliography}{99}
\bibitem{Zienkiewicz} O.C. Zienkiewicz and R.L. Taylor. \textit{The finite
element method}, McGraw Hill, Vol. I., (1989), Vol. II., (1991).
\bibitem{Idelsohn} S. Idelsohn and E. O\~nate.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everybody !!
Does anybody know id exists an editor for .bst files (bibliographic style
files ?
What do you mean by editor : a graphical interface to create a custom bst
file by point&click. That does not exist.
There is a latex package c
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi everybody !!
>
> Does anybody know id exists an editor for .bst files (bibliographic style
> files ?
>
What do you mean by editor : a graphical interface to create a custom bst
file by point&click. That does not exist.
There is a latex package called custombib tha
Hi everybody !!
Does anybody know id exists an editor for .bst files (bibliographic style files
?
Lucio
.. Caminante no hay camino, solo se hace camino al andar ..
John Kane wrote:
--- Rainer M Krug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
An urgent last minute question:
I am looking for a bibliography style which has
author-year citations in
text and the bibliography is sorted by surname,
initials and book
chapters are referenced as: Chaptername. I
--- Rainer M Krug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> An urgent last minute question:
>
> I am looking for a bibliography style which has
> author-year citations in
> text and the bibliography is sorted by surname,
> initials and book
> chapters are re
Hi
An urgent last minute question:
I am looking for a bibliography style which has author-year citations in
text and the bibliography is sorted by surname, initials and book
chapters are referenced as: Chaptername. In:book information
All the ones I have found so far use book. Ch
Luis Rivera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> [snip] I found that I can use makebst generated bibtex styles with LyX's
> (presumably) hardcoded \usepackage[...]{natbib} command, provided they use the
> "standard" natbib macros: that's so because the \bibliographystyle declaration
> may be adjusted
Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Here are some hacks.
>
> * Try loading oxon.sty from the preamble, hoping this is after
> natbib.sty is loaded. Of course, as things are, LaTeX will
> complain about your redefinitions. But perhaps you could change
> the ones you
Luis Rivera wrote:
> Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I'm not sure I understand what it is you want to do. Do you want LyX to
>> export "\usepackage{oxon}" instead of "\usepackage{natbib}"?
>>
> Indeed, this is what I'm trying to do. The main problem is that I redefined
> some co
Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
> I'm not sure I understand what it is you want to do. Do you want LyX to
> export "\usepackage{oxon}" instead of "\usepackage{natbib}"?
Indeed, this is what I'm trying to do. The main problem is that I redefined
some commands from natbib to achie
I'm not sure I understand what it is you want to do. Do you want LyX to
export "\usepackage{oxon}" instead of "\usepackage{natbib}"? Or do you
just want to use oxon.sty with natbib the way you might use, say,
apalike.sty with natbib?
Richard
Luis Rivera wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I wrote my own bibliog
Hello,
I wrote my own bibliography package (no kidding), following (freely) natbib; now
I want to use LyX's natbib layout, but with my own sty/bst. I browsed around
the /layout directory, without figuring out where are the bibliography options
stored, so that I can adjust LyX's "native" natbib su
Nicolás wrote:
Hi!
This is probably a latex question but hopefully you can help me.
I would like a bibliography style that inserts citations in the text as:
[MainAuthor et al., year]
and that creates a bibliography like:
[MainAuthor et al., year] Authors list, ...
I have tried Natbib, but
Hi!
This is probably a latex question but hopefully you can help me.
I would like a bibliography style that inserts citations in the text as:
[MainAuthor et al., year]
and that creates a bibliography like:
[MainAuthor et al., year] Authors list, ...
I have tried Natbib, but did not manage to
Thanks, Richard. That helps. When you say
Just hit the "browse" button in the dialog where
you choose a bibliography style, and then go find the file
apalike2.bst.
do you mean find it in my tex installation or find it on the web and
donwnload it? What field would normally be used f
hould modify apalike so that it
does have a translator field that is put in a sensible place. I'd guess
it's already been done, however.
Richard
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
> Thanks, Richard. That helps. When you say
>> Just hit the "browse" button in the dialog where
>&
Thanks, Richard. That helps. When you say
Just hit the "browse" button in the dialog where
you choose a bibliography style, and then go find the file
apalike2.bst.
do you mean find it in my tex installation or find it on the web and
donwnload it? What field would normally b
Look at the file apalike.bst, which will tell you want fields are
defined. (There is no field "translator", by the way.) And you can use
apalike2, if you wish. Just hit the "browse" button in the dialog where
you choose a bibliography style, and then go find the file apalike2
The closest bib style to what a certain journal want seems to be
apalike2, while apalike is not as close but OK. LyX supports apalike
(Can it be made to support apalike2?) Suppose then I use apalike.
Does anyone know how I can find out what fields are supported in
apalike style? For example
christiaan johannes pauw wrote:
> Before I selected "use natbib" the citation style was something like
> [Barth(1948), 40]. Now it is (Barth, 1948, 40). What I would like is
> (Barth 1948:40). Is there something I can do to change the .bst file or
> use something else to achieve that?
have a look
try latex makebst
martin
On 09/09/05, christiaan johannes pauw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am writing a thesis in Afrikaans using Lyx 1.3.4 on SuSE 9.1. I use
> the report document style and ampsrmp.bst form my Bibliography style.
> Under layout->Document->Bibl
I am writing a thesis in Afrikaans using Lyx 1.3.4 on SuSE 9.1. I use
the report document style and ampsrmp.bst form my Bibliography style.
Under layout->Document->Bibliography I selected "use natbib" with option
Author-year. I have hacked ampsrmp.bst a bit to include al the co
On Friday 13 May 2005 14:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I copied parts of your post to this page
Great. The answer from Jürgen is excellent.
Janus
--
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Techno
On Fri, 13 May 2005, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I copied parts of your post to this page
> >
> > http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Background
>
> I hope it is all historically correct.
Well, I just quoted you ;-)
/C
--
Christian Ridderström, +46-8-768 39 44
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I copied parts of your post to this page
>
> http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Background
I hope it is all historically correct.
> /Christian
>
> Btw, I assumed that you use a 'ü' in Spitzmüller...
certainly.
Jürgen.
On Fri, 13 May 2005, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
> > Ah. Thanks a lot. I was not aware of that. I guess I need to study a little
> > on the basics of BiB and LaTeX to understand what I am doing. Can you
> > recommend a (short) resource explaining me someting like:
> >
> >
Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
> Ah. Thanks a lot. I was not aware of that. I guess I need to study a little
> on the basics of BiB and LaTeX to understand what I am doing. Can you
> recommend a (short) resource explaining me someting like:
>
> - The difference between BiBteX, NatBib, JureBib etc.
Bibtex
Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
> On Thursday 12 May 2005 20:35, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
>
>> Not strange at all. The problem is that apalike.bst has not been
>> designed for natbib, but for a different package (apacite.sty). So don't
>> expect it to work with natbib.
>
> Ah. Thanks a lot. I was not
On Thursday 12 May 2005 20:35, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> Not strange at all. The problem is that apalike.bst has not been designed
> for natbib, but for a different package (apacite.sty). So don't expect it
> to work with natbib.
Ah. Thanks a lot. I was not aware of that. I guess I need to st
Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
> Strange. It sounds a little like the
> problem Meri Williams described in an posting on May 5, 2005.
Not strange at all. The problem is that apalike.bst has not been designed for
natbib, but for a different package (apacite.sty). So don't expect it to work
with natbib.
On Thursday 12 May 2005 20:07, Angus Leeming wrote:
> Insert->Note[ Insert->Citation ]
Ah, ok.
> Nope. LyX will only add "\usepackage[...]{natbib}" to the generated LaTeX
> file if it sees that you have a citation entry.
OK. I already have a few citations in the text.
Janus
--
Roskilde Uni
Angus Leeming wrote:
> > Sorry. I do not understand what you mean by "comment environment". Could
> > you please explain
>
> Insert->Note[ Insert->Citation ]
Or (rather) "Comment" from the Layout combo box.
Jürgen
On Thursday 12 May 2005 09:36, Rob S wrote:
> Try adding this to the document preamble - it works using \nocite{*},
> apalike and Natbib producing the output as you require:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]([EMAIL PROTECTED] , #2\fi)}
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thank. Now all my literature is listed in a apa like
Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
> On Thursday 12 May 2005 10:25, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
>
>> Is the \nocite* ERT the only citation? LyX is calling natbib only if you
>> have inserted a citation inset.
>
> No, the \nocite is not the only citation. There are a few normal
> citations in the text as we
On Thursday 12 May 2005 10:25, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> Is the \nocite* ERT the only citation? LyX is calling natbib only if you
> have inserted a citation inset.
No, the \nocite is not the only citation. There are a few normal citations in
the text as well.
> There are two options:
> - pu
Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
> by inserting "\nocite{*}" as ERT in my LyX document. But this changes the
> look of my bibliography from "apalike" - author (year) title - to a
> numerical notation.
>
> I am using NatBib with the "autor-year" option.
> Style: "apalike".
> LyX 1.3.4 on Linux
>
> What am I
by inserting "\nocite{*}" as ERT in my LyX document. But this changes the look
of my bibliography from "apalike" - author (year) title - to a numerical
notation.
I am using NatBib with the "autor-year" option.
Style: "apalike".
LyX 1.3.4 on Linux
Hi Janus;
Try adding this to the document preamb
Hi there,
I would like to show all (or additional) literature from my bib-file in the
bibliography, and not just the literature I am citing. I have tried to follow
the advise at:
http://www.texnik.de//bibtex/bibtex.phtml#cite*
by inserting "\nocite{*}" as ERT in my LyX document. But this chang
Myriam Abramson wrote:
I've added IEEEtran.bst to /usr/share/texmf/bibtex/bst/base,
ran texhash and reconfigured Lyx but the IEEEtran style still
does not appear in the menu of the bibliography styles in
Lyx (1.3.2 on RH 9). Did I miss anything?
what does
kpsewhich IEEEtran.bst
says?
Herbert
Hi!
I've added IEEEtran.bst to /usr/share/texmf/bibtex/bst/base,
ran texhash and reconfigured Lyx but the IEEEtran style still
does not appear in the menu of the bibliography styles in
Lyx (1.3.2 on RH 9). Did I miss anything?
Thanks,
myriam
On Fri, 2003-02-28 at 17:11, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
>
> Selecting the bst style and previewing the document STILL shows the authors
> are listed in citation order rather than alphabetical. What is wrong here?
Are you sure you don't have another copy of the original .bst file
somewhere? Try g
Praedor Atrebates wrote:
> It doesn't take.
>
> Selecting the bst style and previewing the document STILL shows the authors
> are listed in citation order rather than alphabetical. What is wrong here?
Are you shure that your bst file is correct? What happens if you change the
name of the file?
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I created a bibtex style via makebst. I used it to replace a previous version
of the same name. The original version listed articles in the bibliography
based on order cited. I changed it so the authors would be listed
alphabetically. I ran texh
On Thu, Oct 17, 2002 at 02:11:40PM -0500, Praedor Tempus wrote:
>
> Thanks but there appears to be another problem. I set style to plain.bst and
> checked the postscript preview and went straight to the references. Great!
> They were alphabetized but...the references/citations in the body had
On Wed, Oct 16, 2002 at 01:48:05PM -0500, Praedor Tempus wrote:
>
> I am trying to get lyx/latex to format my references in alphabetical order but
> no matter what style I select (inserting a bibtex reference at the end of my
> document) it is produced in order cited. Worse yet, the citations a
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I am pulling my hair out.
I am trying to get lyx/latex to format my references in alphabetical order but
no matter what style I select (inserting a bibtex reference at the end of my
document) it is produced in order cited. Worse yet, the citations
Alex Makarov wrote:
>
> I am using plain bibtex style file plain.bst
>
> It seems that there is inconsistency in that entiries from
> books/proceedings have the word "pages" and articles from journals do
> not. For example:
>
> [1] A. John. Mesurement of frequency. Frequency Journal,
> 22(3):21
Hi,
I am using plain bibtex style file plain.bst
It seems that there is inconsistency in that entiries from
books/proceedings have the word "pages" and articles from journals do
not. For example:
[1] A. John. Mesurement of frequency. Frequency Journal,
22(3):217-223,June 1998.
[2] B. Peter. Mea
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