Citing websites?

2007-04-04 Thread John Pye
Hi all I am using a very standard LyX installation with Jabref and the 'book' template to do references for my thesis. What is the easiest way to cite websites in this case, such that they come up in my bibliograpy showing a clickable URL, and hopefully a last-accessed date? I haven't managed to

Re: Citing websites?

2007-04-04 Thread Richard Heck
There's no terribly easy way to do this now. It's a limitation in the existing BibTeX styles. You can put a URL in the url field, and many styles will print it, but probably not how you want. But if you load hyperref, you should get it as a clickable link. BibLaTeX will handle this much better.

Re: Citing websites?

2007-04-04 Thread John Pye
Richard Heck wrote: > There's no terribly easy way to do this now. It's a limitation in the > existing BibTeX styles. You can put a URL in the url field, and many > styles will print it, but probably not how you want. Where can I found out about using other 'styles'? I am just using whatever the

RE: Citing websites?

2007-04-05 Thread Ares
-- Messaggio inoltrato -- From: John Pye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> What is the easiest way to cite websites in this case, such that they come up in my bibliograpy showing a clickable URL, and hopefully a last-accessed date? I use the \url coomand in the howpublished field of the MISC

Re: Citing websites?

2007-04-05 Thread Richard Heck
John Pye wrote: > Richard Heck wrote: > >> There's no terribly easy way to do this now. It's a limitation in the >> existing BibTeX styles. You can put a URL in the url field, and many >> styles will print it, but probably not how you want. >> > Where can I found out about using other 'sty