Rich Shepard wrote:
As I develop the index for my book I see some index references that I want
to change. Is there a way quicker than searching for each term from the
beginning of the document and checking the contents of the gray "idx" box to
find the ones I want?
Not with LyX :
On Fri, 21 Jan 2005, Angus Leeming wrote:
> There's a reason that the LyX file format is plain text, you know...
Oh, Duh! I keep thinking of doing it within LyX.
>> From the console:
> $ grep -n '^\\begin_inset LatexCommand \\index' yourfile.lyx
Sigh. Of course!
Thanks for the clue, Angu
Rich Shepard wrote:
>As I develop the index for my book I see some index references that I
>want
> to change. Is there a way quicker than searching for each term from the
> beginning of the document and checking the contents of the gray "idx" box
> to find th
As I develop the index for my book I see some index references that I want
to change. Is there a way quicker than searching for each term from the
beginning of the document and checking the contents of the gray "idx" box to
find the ones I want?
Thanks,
Rich
--
Dr. Richard
within my bib file to solve this. I'm not sure where I found how to do
this but a quick google for "noopsort bibtex" produces a lot of pages
which should help.
I needed to use it to force the order of these two references:
@article{Ward:1,
year = {1999},
volume = {26},
Hi Leo;
Leo Gürtler wrote:
Dear alltogether,
I have problems with the order of references in bibtex. I use Lyx,
natbib, and dinat 1505.
The problem is, that the order of appearance is wrong (same author,
different publications of different and the same year).
it should be (see below
Dear alltogether,
I have problems with the order of references in bibtex. I use Lyx,
natbib, and dinat 1505.
The problem is, that the order of appearance is wrong (same author,
different publications of different and the same year).
it should be (see below):
Oldenbürger1981 -> 2
On 23.11.04, Leo Gürtler wrote:
> Hi alltogether,
>
> how can I decrease the font size in bibtex references ?
With ERT \small or \footnotesize before the References button?
Also, try marking the button and setting Format>Character>Size
Günter
--
G.Milde web.de
Hi alltogether,
how can I decrease the font size in bibtex references ?
thanks
greetings,
Leo
--
Leo Gürtler
School for Education
Department of Educational Psychology
University of Tübingen
Münzgasse 22-30, 72070 Tübingen, Germany
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
www: http://homepages.uni-tuebingen.de
Leo Gürtler wrote:
MINIpage and LONGtable makes no sense.
never said it makes sense, I just wondered, because in the howto for
"captionof" stands:
--
"Setzen von Abbildungs- und
Tabellenbeschriftungen mit dem caption-Paket
Axel Sommerfeldt
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
16. Juli 2004
...
Beide Befehle,
Herbert Voss wrote:
http://TeXnik.de/table/longtable.phtml#caption
thanks for the link, it works.
Placing a longtable into a minipage resolves the problem. Is there
another solution without minipage ?
MINIpage and LONGtable makes no sense.
never said it makes sense, I just wondered, because
Leo Gürtler wrote:
I encountered a problem resulting out of that.
see attached file.
If a longtable (which I really need, all the tables are over several
pages) is used, the number of the reference for each table is "+1".
That means it is one higher than it should be (if it should be table-1,
it
Herbert Voss wrote:
no! This is the wrong way, still use \usepackage{capt-of}
Dear allotgether,
I encountered a problem resulting out of that.
see attached file.
If a longtable (which I really need, all the tables are over several
pages) is used, the number of the reference for each table is "+1".
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
no! This is the wrong way, still use \usepackage{capt-of}
Otherwise you never get updates, when the package changes
and other packages cannot test if this package is loaded.
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
http://PSTricks.de/
ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/info/math/
Leo Gürtler wrote:
thanks, I tried your example and it works. Now I hope it works in my
document, too. One question, because I only want to use the code I
really need. For the latex-preamble, only the following is necessary?
Yes.
But as Herbert wrote, the usage of the package "capt-of" is THE
so
LyX-file.
The solution uses(requires) babel and hyperref, so that the
captionname is in the correct language and the references are linked.
As I found no better solution, I can provide this as LaTeX-package
with the additional feature to use it with figures outside floats, if
someone is interested
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Leo Gürtler wrote:
how can I label a table for use with cross-references in a
not-floating enivronments?
See the attached example LyX-file.
The solution uses(requires) babel and hyperref, so that the captionname
is in the correct language and the references are linked.
with
Leo Gürtler wrote:
how can I label a table for use with cross-references in a not-floating
enivronments?
See the attached example LyX-file.
The solution uses(requires) babel and hyperref, so that the captionname
is in the correct language and the references are linked.
As I found no better
Hi alltogether,
how can I label a table for use with cross-references in a not-floating
enivronments ?
I do not use the floating enironment, because I have very long tables
over multiple pages in my appendix. Avoiding a floating environment for
these tables is helpful, beacuse it correctly
Lars Olesen wrote:
I'm using Lyx for Windows. This is my second installation. Each time I
have been asked which file to associate with .sh-files when placing
BibTex Generated References. I was wondering if any of you could tell
me which program to associate, as now I tried Bible and BibEdi
I'm using Lyx for Windows. This is my second installation. Each time I
have been asked which file to associate with .sh-files when placing
BibTex Generated References. I was wondering if any of you could tell
me which program to associate, as now I tried Bible and BibEdit and
both generat
Am Dienstag, 28. September 2004 15:21 schrieb Heinz-Uwe Hobohm:
Hi,
> Now start Lyx, select references in JabRef, Press the "push to
> Lyx"-button, and the bibliobliography instantaneously appears within
> the Lyx-document.
pretty cool. How about a wiki entry?
-j
Heinz-Uwe Hobohm wrote:
> Now start Lyx, select references in JabRef, Press the "push to
> Lyx"-button, and the bibliobliography instantaneously appears within
> the Lyx-document.
Cool! When done.
--
Angus
ename as
in JabRef-Preferences:
/Users/username/.lyx/.lyxpipe
Now start Lyx, select references in JabRef, Press the "push to
Lyx"-button, and the bibliobliography instantaneously appears within
the Lyx-document.
Best
Uwe Hobohm
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> I fiddled around with makebst and had difficulties.
> I would prefer dinat now,
I don't know dinat...
> but have the problem with
> [author] author in the bibliography, as I mentioned in a mail
...but this looks like you didn't select Layout->Document->"use Natbib"
On Samstag 11 September 2004 12:10 nachmittags/abends, Juergen Spitzmueller
wrote:
thanks, Jürgen, for your patience and help
Wolfgang
> Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> > > Alternatively, you can copy "natbib.bst" as "mynatbib.bst" and
> > > search/replace all strings like "and", "Ed." etc. by "und"
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> > Alternatively, you can copy "natbib.bst" as "mynatbib.bst" and
> > search/replace all strings like "and", "Ed." etc. by "und", "Hg." etc.
Sorry, there's no natbib.bst. I meant e.g. plainnat.bst
> but have to find out yet how to avoid
> Author1, Author2, und Author3
>
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Could one of the German users help me to get
`and' into `und' in the citations and the references?
I am using
\usepackage[round,comma]{natbib}
in order to have the citations like
(Endress and Schad (1997)) in the text
and
Endress, K.P. and Schad, W.: 1997. Bi
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> Could one of the German users help me to get
> `and' into `und' in the citations and the references?
The easiest answer: run "latex makebst" [1] in a console and answer all
questions. Then you will get a german natbib-compatible bst-file th
Could one of the German users help me to get
`and' into `und' in the citations and the references?
I am using
\usepackage[round,comma]{natbib}
in order to have the citations like
(Endress and Schad (1997)) in the text
and
Endress, K.P. and Schad, W.: 1997. Biologie des Mondes
gt;My problem is that the references is put in the end of each chapter, but I want the
>all of them were put in the end of the document.
>How do I do it?
>
>Laboratório de Mecânica Computacional - FEC/UNICAMP
>Renato Gomes Damas
>
>
--
Renato Gomes Damas
Hi everybody,
I am writting a text that is so long, so I divived it in small files which contains
just only one chapter.
My problem is that the references is put in the end of each chapter, but I want the
all of them were put in the end of the document.
How do I do it?
Laboratório de Mecânica
Nirmal Govind wrote:
> Angus Leeming wrote:
>
>> This one I do know ;-)
>>
>> Add this to your preamble:
>>
>> %% Print the References title in uppercase
>> %% To get this to work we _have_ to load babel first.
>> \usepackage{babel}
>&g
Angus Leeming wrote:
This one I do know ;-)
Add this to your preamble:
%% Print the References title in uppercase
%% To get this to work we _have_ to load babel first.
\usepackage{babel}
\AtBeginDocument{\renewcommand\refname{Publications}}
It's in Herbert's tips 'n' tricks..
On Thu, 08 Jul 2004 19:13:28 +0200, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
>> However the numbering of references is still counting the (now
>> invisible) references in the table of contents as the first citations.
>
> Also if you close/reopen the document (so that the aux files ar
Matthias Bechmann wrote:
> thank you! this solves the problem with citation references in the table
> of contents.
> However the numbering of references is still counting the (now
> invisible) references in the table of contents as the first citations.
Also if you close/reopen the
On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 17:24:47 +0200, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> Matthias Bechmann wrote:
>> Is there a way to suppress the occurance oc citation references in the
>> table of contents.
>
> Yes. Use the short title inset (Insert->Short title) and type the section
>
Matthias Bechmann wrote:
> Is there a way to suppress the occurance oc citation references in the
> table of contents.
Yes. Use the short title inset (Insert->Short title) and type the section
title there again (without citation reference). The short title inset offers
a way t
Hi
When inserting citation references in a chapter-, section-, etc.
environment the citation also shows up in the table of contents. This also
causes that the numbering of citations is starting with the ones appearing
in the table of contents and not with the citations as they appear in the
text
Hi
According to the Lyx user manual you can only reference labels of
numbered sections. Is there a way to circumvent this at all? Is it
possible to use cross-references where the Label (that is referenced)
uses the first few words of the following text instead of a number and
the cross
Chavoux Luyt wrote:
> Here is the shortened Lyx file. I'm sorry if it is too long, but I
> didn't know what was important and whar not.
I take it that you never fired up lyx from the console so that you could
see any warning messages it printed out when it loaded your document?
$ qlyx13x luyt.ly
al carrying
capacity
is reached at a stocking density of about 4.8 animals per hectare.
\layout Section*
References
\layout Standard
\noindent
\begin_inset LatexCommand \label{Begon et al. 1996}
\end_inset
Begon, M., J.
L.
Harper, C.
R.
Townsend.
1996.
Ecology: individuals, populations and commu
Luyt Du Chavoux, Mnr wrote:
> Hi
> I'm pretty new to Linux (Knoppix3.3 -> Debian testing/unstable) and LyX.
> I liked what I saw about LyX and want to write my thesis in it if I can.
> However, When I try to export my LyX file to pdf I get 4 latex errors all
> in this one place.
Hello, Luyt.
Ple
n't work, type X to quit.
Is there a quick way in LyX to turn the view of the document from LyX (just formated
text) to LaTeX so that I can change the raw LaTeX? Should I do this at all (or is
there another way to solve this problem)?
Another question: Is it possible to use cross-referenc
Roland Schmitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| Hi,
| Am Donnerstag, 17. Juni 2004 07:59 schrieb G. Milde:
>> How about a Insert>Reference dialog that offers a choice of lists:
>> * existing marks (default)
>> * chapters, sections and sub...
>> * figures
>> * tables
>> * equations
>>
>>
Hi,
Am Donnerstag, 17. Juni 2004 07:59 schrieb G. Milde:
> How about a Insert>Reference dialog that offers a choice of lists:
> * existing marks (default)
> * chapters, sections and sub...
> * figures
> * tables
> * equations
>
> If I choose to reference one, then automatically both, t
>>Date: Wed, 16 Jun 2004 19:13:39 -0700
>>From: Kenward Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: Re: References
>>
>>On Wed, Jun 16, 2004 at 11:00:51PM +0200, Roland Schmitz wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> this
On 16.06.04, Kenward Vaughan wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 16, 2004 at 11:00:51PM +0200, Roland Schmitz wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > this is one of the features i like in word, every chapter, figure, ... is
> > automaticly in the list of references.
>
> Perhaps someone coul
On Wed, Jun 16, 2004 at 11:00:51PM +0200, Roland Schmitz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> this is one of the features i like in word, every chapter, figure, ... is
> automaticly in the list of references.
Perhaps someone could add that as a setup choice, but I'd personally
rather have a
Hi,
this is one of the features i like in word, every chapter, figure, ... is
automaticly in the list of references.
Am Mittwoch, 16. Juni 2004 22:02 schrieb Kenward Vaughan:
> I'm not sure exactly what you are thinking about--it struck me that you
> might mean inserting a marke
On Sun, Jun 13, 2004 at 06:00:54PM +0200, Roland Schmitz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is it possible to insert a cross reference to a chapter, section or
> subsection, or even to a figure, without inserting a marker for every
> heading?
I'm not sure exactly what you are thinking about--it struck me that yo
On Sun, 13 Jun 2004, Roland Schmitz wrote:
> is it possible to insert a cross reference to a chapter, section or
> subsection, or even to a figure, without inserting a marker for every
> heading?
Roland,
Every cross-reference must be to a label. So, the direct answer to your
question is "no";
Hi,
is it possible to insert a cross reference to a chapter, section or
subsection, or even to a figure, without inserting a marker for every
heading?
--
Mit freundlichem GrussYours sincerely
Roland Schmitz
On Sat, 22 May 2004, Dave Jarvis wrote:
> I can't think of the technical term for what I'd like to do, so I'll
> provide an example. Imagine the following paragraph:
Dave,
Unless I misunderstand you, the term you seek is "find and replace".
> I want to change the words "card game" to "board
You could use a math-macro :D But that's silly. I think what you want to
do is "replace all". I'm sure LyX has that option under Edit>Replace or
something similar.
Marc
Dave Jarvis wrote:
Hello,
I can't think of the technical term for what I'd like to do, so I'll
provide an example. Imagine th
Hello,
I can't think of the technical term for what I'd like to do, so I'll
provide an example. Imagine the following paragraph:
"The card game we played all night was fun. I don't know many card
games ... well, Hearts and Spades. But Bridge? That card game just
blew my mind away. I think
Rainer Worbis wrote:
> im using lyx 1.3.3 for my work without a bibtex database. Sometimes
> citation references will grow out of the margin of the paper.
> How can I avoid this?
If you don't use natbib:
\usepackage{cite}
Jürgen.
Hi,
im using lyx 1.3.3 for my work without a bibtex database. Sometimes
citation references will grow out of the margin of the paper.
How can I avoid this?
Rainer
--
Rainer Worbis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Wed, 14 Apr 2004, Jochen F. Rick wrote:
> Also, is there a more elegant way to do appendices in lyx other than
> using ERT (\appendix)?
Does this help?
http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/FAQ/Unsorted#startAppendix
/Christian
--
Christian Ridderström http://ww
I'm using the article class and bibtex generated references. My sections
are numbered, but the references section is not numbered. Is there a way
to get it numbered?
Also, is there a more elegant way to do appendices in lyx other than
using ERT (\appendix)?
I tried looking for this on-li
On Sunday 21 March 2004 22:50, Rich Shepard wrote:
> Well, that's certainly a good question. If the images are in a directory
> beneath that of the text I suppose that the relative paths will remain the
> same.
Yes, it works if you manually edit the path from an absolute to a relative
path. By d
L PROTECTED]
> Subject: Relative references to figures
>
>
> When I am inserting a figure (a screenshot) in LyX it is given a absolute
> reference, such as
>
>
> /home/janus/janus-data/linux_in_academia/Linux_in_academia_book/gr
> aphics
> konq-ruc.png
>
> Th
On Sun, 21 Mar 2004, Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
> Me to. I keep the book in its own directory (with graphics in a
> subdirectory). The problem is if I need to move this directory (with
> bibtex, graphics etc) to an other machine or directory. I can't se a way
> to avoid problems here, thats why I am
On Sunday 21 March 2004 21:30, Rich Shepard wrote:
> Why not convert the screenshot to eps (ImageMagick's 'convert' will do)
> and just insert it in the text? Then it does not matter where you have it
> stored.
I need the figures in PNG, because the book project might need to move to
DocBook/XML
On Sun, 21 Mar 2004, Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
> When I am inserting a figure (a screenshot) in LyX it is given a absolute
> reference, such as
>
> /home/janus/janus-data/linux_in_academia/Linux_in_academia_book/graphics
> konq-ruc.png
>
> This means that the reference gets broken if I a
When I am inserting a figure (a screenshot) in LyX it is given a absolute
reference, such as
/home/janus/janus-data/linux_in_academia/Linux_in_academia_book/graphics
konq-ruc.png
This means that the reference gets broken if I am moving the folder where my
book is stores
onegen wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I'm using lyx (1.3.0) to write and manage a set of files. The idea is
> to use the lyx-source files to make web pages and pdf-files automatically.
>
> I have trouble with cross references between files.
...
> When I include the targe
Dear all,
I'm using lyx (1.3.0) to write and manage a set of files. The idea is
to use the lyx-source files to make web pages and pdf-files automatically.
I have trouble with cross references between files. The "extended
features" document explains how to do this: open bot
ith another distribution).
>> If that doesn't work, you may need to put in the full path to the
>> viewer. Once that entry is in place, you should be able to use View
>> | DVI. See if View | DVI fills in your references (I doubt it will,
>> but worth a try for complete
> now all i need to know is how to get lyx to find my bibtex executable,
and what to use to convert to dvi
i have fixed converting to dvi. for the record, select preferences
->converters select from LaTeX to DVI, and set converter to "latex $$i"
part of latex logfile
***
[4] [5] (g:/lyxdocs//writeup.bbl
! Misplaced alignment tab character &.
l.11 \newblock {\em Information Processing &
Management},
17(6):305--216, 1981.
I can't figure out why you would want
navaja wrote:
> also, when i try to run pdf conversion after generating the bbl file
> with bibtex.exe, it gives me errors, and wont convert. see latex
> logfile below:
So do what it says. Don't put tabs in the .bib file.
--
Angus
TeX, could be WinDVI with another distribution). If that
doesn't work, you may need to put in the full path to the viewer. Once
that entry is in place, you should be able to use View | DVI. See if
View | DVI fills in your references (I doubt it will, but worth a try for
completeness).
i pu
[posted and mailed]
navaja <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in news:3FD61044.8010105
@myrealbox.com:
> > Your .lyx-file works just fine for me (after creating a faked
> .bib-file,
>> i.e. references.bib)
>>
>> Do you see any references at all, i.e. do you see:
>
navaja wrote:
> Your .lyx-file works just fine for me (after creating a faked .bib-file,
i.e. references.bib)
Do you see any references at all, i.e. do you see:
test [1]
when you look at the PDF-file? Looking at the DVI-file?
i see test [?] when i look at the pdf file. i hav
On Tue, 9 Dec 2003, navaja wrote:
> > Your .lyx-file works just fine for me (after creating a faked
> .bib-file,
> > i.e. references.bib)
> >
> > Do you see any references at all, i.e. do you see:
> >
> > test [1]
> >
> > whe
> Your .lyx-file works just fine for me (after creating a faked
.bib-file,
i.e. references.bib)
Do you see any references at all, i.e. do you see:
test [1]
when you look at the PDF-file? Looking at the DVI-file?
i see test [?] when i look at the pdf file. i havent configured lyx
convert
Place these two files in the same directory. Can you generate a pdf
file from them using View->PDF (pdflatex)? If not, then I think that
you have a problem with your set up.
i put them in the same directory. i can mark up the pdf, but the
bibliography is not displayed in the marked up document.
navaja wrote:
>> This might work though... rename G:\My Documents to G:\Doc and in
>> lyx open the files from G:\Doc\...
>
> i moved my .bib file to a directory that did not contain spaces. My
> lyx file is below. It didn't work, i can insert references, but my
> bib
On Tue, 9 Dec 2003, navaja wrote:
> > This might work though... rename G:\My Documents to G:\Doc and in lyx
> > open the files from G:\Doc\...
>
> i moved my .bib file to a directory that did not contain spaces. My lyx
> file is below. It didn't work, i can
This might work though... rename G:\My Documents to G:\Doc and in lyx
open the files from G:\Doc\...
i moved my .bib file to a directory that did not contain spaces. My lyx
file is below. It didn't work, i can insert references, but my
bibliography is not marked up in the pdf.
#LyX 2.3 cr
On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 12:23:36PM +0100, Christian Ridderström wrote:
> On Tue, 9 Dec 2003, Angus Leeming wrote:
>
> > navaja wrote:
> > > \begin_inset LatexCommand \BibTeX[plain]{G:/My
> > > Documents/academic/project/references}
> >
> > LaTeX can'
On Tue, 9 Dec 2003, Angus Leeming wrote:
> navaja wrote:
> > \begin_inset LatexCommand \BibTeX[plain]{G:/My
> > Documents/academic/project/references}
>
> LaTeX can't handle spaces in file names. You should make a link from
> your document directory to this f
navaja wrote:
> \begin_inset LatexCommand \BibTeX[plain]{G:/My
> Documents/academic/project/references}
LaTeX can't handle spaces in file names. You should make a link from
your document directory to this file and/or refer to it with a
relative path.
\begin_inset LatexCommand \B
\paperpagestyle default
\layout Standard
Test document
\begin_inset LatexCommand \cite{Damerau1964,Durham1983}
\end_inset
\layout Standard
\begin_inset LatexCommand \BibTeX[plain]{G:/My
Documents/academic/project/references}
\end_inset
\the_end
\papersides 1
> \paperpagestyle default
>
> \layout Standard
>
> Test document
> \layout Standard
>
>
> \begin_inset LatexCommand \BibTeX[plain]{G:/My
> Documents/academic/project/references}
>
> \end_inset
>
>
> \the_end
>
>
> **
english
\quotes_times 2
\papercolumns 1
\papersides 1
\paperpagestyle default
\layout Standard
Test document
\layout Standard
\begin_inset LatexCommand \BibTeX[plain]{G:/My
Documents/academic/project/references}
\end_inset
\the_end
*BibTeX database:
This
navaja wrote:
> i have inserted bibtex generated references by
> Insert->Lists&TOC->Bibtex Reference. Then i put a name for the
> bibliography, and used the browse button to select my .bib
> file, which i generated with Jabref (used to be
> called Bibkeeper)
>
>
hi,
i have inserted bibtex generated references by Insert->Lists&TOC->Bibtex
Reference. Then i put a name for the bibliography, and used the browse
button to select my .bib file, which i generated with Jabref (used to be
called Bibkeeper)
I can insert references from my bibtex
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Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> However, I am afraid I have not explained well enough my
> problem. Out of a few thousand citations (in the different
> .bib-files) I want only the ones which are actually cited in my
> book (perhaps 20 or so) and get them i
On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 09:14:25AM +0100, Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote:
>
> >>From: Wolfgang Engelmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>Subject: BibTeX references and several bibfiles
> >>Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2003 18:40:55 +0100
&g
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I use several .bib-files in the BibTeX references at the end of my document.
They are all quite large (beyond 1000 entries each). Some references are
listed in two or more of the bibfiles and have the same marks (e.g. AMC+99).
Does somebody know, how a particular
Using sixpack you can mark entries according to the .aux file. Then just
export to a separate bibfile.
IMO sixpack is a most excellent piece of software!
Gareth
Angus Leeming wrote:
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
However, I am afraid I have not explained well enough my problem.
Out of a few thousand c
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> However, I am afraid I have not explained well enough my problem.
> Out of a few thousand citations (in the different .bib-files) I want
> only the ones which are actually cited in my book (perhaps 20 or so)
> and get them in a new (pybliographic-) file.
Export to latex
On Tuesday 18 November 2003 20:35, Andres Becerra Sandoval wrote:
> Hello,
> En Tue, 18 Nov 2003 18:40:55 +0100, Wolfgang Engelmann
>
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> > Does somebody know, how a particular reference is searched for if it is
> > found
> > in let's say bib1.bib and bib2.bib and bib
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>>Subject: BibTeX references and several bibfiles
>>Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2003 18:40:55 +0100
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; What is the best way to extract the cited references only and put them in a
> new .bib- file which can be read by pybliographic?
I do not know if this is the best way, but it is one way :)
Install sixpack:
http://www.santafe.edu/~dirk/sixpack/
Import all your bibfiles into one sixpack-db in the t
Hello,
En Tue, 18 Nov 2003 18:40:55 +0100, Wolfgang Engelmann
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribiÃÂ:
Does somebody know, how a particular reference is searched for if it is
found
in let's say bib1.bib and bib2.bib and bib5.bib? According to the
sequence in
the BibTeX data bank (which is, let's say 1,2
I use several .bib-files in the BibTeX references at the end of my document.
They are all quite large (beyond 1000 entries each). Some references are
listed in two or more of the bibfiles and have the same marks (e.g. AMC+99).
Does somebody know, how a particular reference is searched for if
On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, Rafael Cordones Marcos wrote:
> Christian Ridderström wrote:
>
> > You're welcome... now, if you're into math or astronomy (can't remember
> > which) and want something _really_ cool, they have scripts that can
> > take search criteria from the \cite{}, and use that to go to
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