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. Biologie des
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 that will
exactly suit your ne
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 ...
in the Referen