Richard Heck wrote:
>> But another thing. When I am writing in child file and choose to compile
>> how do I make it compile the master document instead of the child
>> document?
>>
> In 1.5, I think you have to just open the master document and compile
> it. In 1.6, if I remember right, there wil
But another thing. When I am writing in child file and choose to compile how
do I make it compile the master document instead of the child document?
In 1.5, I think you have to just open the master document and compile
it. In 1.6, if I remember right, there will be a way to compile the
mast
bigblop wrote:
Ok so there is no way to keep the bibliography in a separate file and only
include it in the master document?
If the bibliography is a separate document, or if you are using the LyX
Bibliography argument to construct the bibliography, then yes, you can
do this. Just include t
it works fine. I have created a bio.bib file and inserted from the
menu in LyX. The content of the .bib file is visible in all child files.
But another thing. When I am writing in child file and choose to compile how
do I make it compile the master document instead of the child document?
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each file, and it will be generated with them when they're compiled.
Ok so there is no way to keep the bibliography in a separate file and only
include it in the master document?
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bigblop wrote:
I have made a main.lyx file that includes a few "child" .lyx files. Is there
someway to create a bibliography in a separate file that can be used in all
the separate .lyx files?
Are you using BibTeX? If so, you can put the bibliography bit at the end
of each file, and it will b
I have made a main.lyx file that includes a few "child" .lyx files. Is there
someway to create a bibliography in a separate file that can be used in all
the separate .lyx files?
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How about taking the .bbl file out of the lyx temp directory? Or do the page
numbers need to be the same as well?
Wolfgang Engelmann schrieb:
In the handbook by Domik Wassenhoven this is explained in the last paragraph
before 4. Adaptations (=Anpassungen, I have the german edition)
JFTR: There is only a "german edition" of the JabRef manual in PDF
format, no English one. But there are of course the Engli
Am Montag, 9. Juli 2007 15:22 schrieb James:
> All,
>
> Does anyone know how to export a bibliography as a separate document? I am
> using a bibtex bibliography...
>
> James
James,
if you want to export all the references you have cited in your document and
your bibfile has (many) more, I would
On 7/9/07 11:45 AM, "Paul A. Rubin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> James wrote:
>>
>> I want the bibliography that would be generated by the document, but I would
>> like it exported to a separate document. Your suggestion works for a small
>> number of references, but would be very tedious for
James wrote:
I want the bibliography that would be generated by the document, but I would
like it exported to a separate document. Your suggestion works for a small
number of references, but would be very tedious for a large number,
particularly if the ordering of these references changes...
A
On 7/9/07 9:38 AM, "Paul A. Rubin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> James wrote:
>>
>> Does anyone know how to export a bibliography as a separate document? I am
>> using a bibtex bibliography...
>>
>
> Do you want a document that contains just a references section listing
> all the entries in y
James wrote:
Does anyone know how to export a bibliography as a separate document? I am
using a bibtex bibliography...
Do you want a document that contains just a references section listing
all the entries in your BibTeX database? If so, create a new document,
use Insert -> List/TOC -> Bi
All,
Does anyone know how to export a bibliography as a separate document? I am
using a bibtex bibliography...
James
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