how to set default citation style ?

2005-02-01 Thread Martin A. Hansen
hello how do i set the citation style? Insert-Citation Reference opens the citation menu here i can set the citation style to eg: Auther al. [#ID] [#ID] Auther al. #ID #ID etc i would like to set default to #ID in lyx 1.3.4 best regards martin

Re: how to set default citation style ?

2005-02-01 Thread Angus Leeming
Martin A. Hansen wrote: how do i set the citation style? Insert-Citation Reference opens the citation menu here i can set the citation style to eg: Auther al. [#ID] i would like to set default to #ID in lyx 1.3.4 Layout-Document dialog. Extra tab, Citation Style (XForms frontend)

Re: how to set default citation style ?

2005-02-01 Thread Martin A. Hansen
hmmm ? Layout-Document dialog doesnt contain any Extra tab? however, there is a bibliography tab where i can set the style to Natbib and select Cite-Style to Author-year or Numerical. i seem to be missing something? martin On Tue, Feb 01, 2005 at 10:15:06AM +, Angus Leeming wrote:

Re: how to set default citation style ?

2005-02-01 Thread Angus Leeming
Martin A. Hansen wrote: hmmm ? Layout-Document dialog doesnt contain any Extra tab? however, there is a bibliography tab where i can set the style to Natbib and select Cite-Style to Author-year or Numerical. i seem to be missing something? Maybe you should read the entire line,

Re: how to set default citation style ?

2005-02-01 Thread Angus Leeming
Martin A. Hansen wrote: hello again i use the qt-frontend, but still the Layout-Document dialog contains only two Cite styles Author-year and Numerical. i guess these are the main switches of style layout, but if i go to Insert-Citation Reference and choose a citation, then there is a

Re: how to set default citation style ?

2005-02-01 Thread Juergen Spitzmueller
Angus Leeming wrote: In short, you can't. Natbib will allow you to choose the global option of Author-Year or Numerical citations, but there is a default \cite command that is used in either case. The other flavours in the drop down menu translate to different LaTeX commands such as \citeyear

how to set default citation style ?

2005-02-01 Thread Martin A. Hansen
hello how do i set the citation style? Insert-Citation Reference opens the citation menu here i can set the citation style to eg: Auther al. [#ID] [#ID] Auther al. #ID #ID etc i would like to set default to #ID in lyx 1.3.4 best regards martin

Re: how to set default citation style ?

2005-02-01 Thread Angus Leeming
Martin A. Hansen wrote: how do i set the citation style? Insert-Citation Reference opens the citation menu here i can set the citation style to eg: Auther al. [#ID] i would like to set default to #ID in lyx 1.3.4 Layout-Document dialog. Extra tab, Citation Style (XForms frontend)

Re: how to set default citation style ?

2005-02-01 Thread Martin A. Hansen
hmmm ? Layout-Document dialog doesnt contain any Extra tab? however, there is a bibliography tab where i can set the style to Natbib and select Cite-Style to Author-year or Numerical. i seem to be missing something? martin On Tue, Feb 01, 2005 at 10:15:06AM +, Angus Leeming wrote:

Re: how to set default citation style ?

2005-02-01 Thread Angus Leeming
Martin A. Hansen wrote: hmmm ? Layout-Document dialog doesnt contain any Extra tab? however, there is a bibliography tab where i can set the style to Natbib and select Cite-Style to Author-year or Numerical. i seem to be missing something? Maybe you should read the entire line,

Re: how to set default citation style ?

2005-02-01 Thread Angus Leeming
Martin A. Hansen wrote: hello again i use the qt-frontend, but still the Layout-Document dialog contains only two Cite styles Author-year and Numerical. i guess these are the main switches of style layout, but if i go to Insert-Citation Reference and choose a citation, then there is a

Re: how to set default citation style ?

2005-02-01 Thread Juergen Spitzmueller
Angus Leeming wrote: In short, you can't. Natbib will allow you to choose the global option of Author-Year or Numerical citations, but there is a default \cite command that is used in either case. The other flavours in the drop down menu translate to different LaTeX commands such as \citeyear

how to set default "citation style" ?

2005-02-01 Thread Martin A. Hansen
hello how do i set the citation style? Insert->Citation Reference opens the citation menu here i can set the citation style to eg: Auther al. [#ID] [#ID] Auther al. #ID #ID etc i would like to set default to #ID in lyx 1.3.4 best regards martin

Re: how to set default "citation style" ?

2005-02-01 Thread Angus Leeming
Martin A. Hansen wrote: > how do i set the citation style? > > Insert->Citation Reference opens the citation menu > here i can set the citation style to eg: > Auther al. [#ID] > i would like to set default to #ID in lyx 1.3.4 Layout->Document dialog. Extra tab, Citation Style (XForms frontend)

Re: how to set default "citation style" ?

2005-02-01 Thread Martin A. Hansen
hmmm ? Layout->Document dialog doesnt contain any Extra tab? however, there is a bibliography tab where i can set the style to Natbib and select Cite-Style to Author-year or Numerical. i seem to be missing something? martin On Tue, Feb 01, 2005 at 10:15:06AM +, Angus Leeming wrote:

Re: how to set default "citation style" ?

2005-02-01 Thread Angus Leeming
Martin A. Hansen wrote: > hmmm ? > > > Layout->Document dialog doesnt contain any Extra tab? > > however, there is a bibliography tab where i can set the style to Natbib > and select Cite-Style to Author-year or Numerical. > > i seem to be missing something? Maybe you should read the entire

Re: how to set default "citation style" ?

2005-02-01 Thread Angus Leeming
Martin A. Hansen wrote: > hello again > > > i use the qt-frontend, but still the Layout->Document dialog contains > only two "Cite styles" Author-year and Numerical. i guess these are the > main switches of style layout, but if i go to Insert->Citation Reference > and choose a citation, then

Re: how to set default "citation style" ?

2005-02-01 Thread Juergen Spitzmueller
Angus Leeming wrote: > In short, you can't. Natbib will allow you to choose the global option of > Author-Year or Numerical citations, but there is a default \cite command > that is used in either case. The other flavours in the drop down menu > translate to different LaTeX commands such as