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  #11  
Old June 23rd, 2008, 03:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
Nandha
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Default How can I make a custom bibliography style?

A million thanks to you Yves.
It was released 2 days ago, i didn't relize it. It is actually perfect, i
was mistaken to understand your words at that time. I realized that what i
want is just like this, the number to apear in order and the bibliography
apear as its appearance in the document.

Once again thank you sooo much

PS : i tried to understand the XSL file, bleeeh its not easy isn't it, too
complex

"p0" wrote:

On 19 jun, 09:56, Nandha wrote:
Dear Yves, i think sorting is better than nothing, and my option would go to
the first one

[1] xyz
abc (with abc being under xyz)


so this means that i cannot put numbers in thecitation( i have to do it
manually )?, because in the chicago style, it will put (names, years) instead
of (index number) basically forcitationi would like to use the numbered
ISO, but for thebibliographyi would like to use the chicago style with
number, but any of that improvement is fine by me. Because i already got the
answer, no matter what we will have to edit it manually in the end.

Thank you Yves

PS : I gave up writing my thesis using LATEX because of time limit (don't
have much time to make a template), so i will use WYSIWYG like word instead,
but i am beginning to like word cause you can work with script using visual
studio, also.



Dear Nandha,

If you check the numbered ISO style (ISO 690 - Numerical Reference)
you will see that the entries in the bibliography at the bottom are
not sorted by name but rather by their position as in-text citation.
This is the only way you can use numbers as references in Word 2007.

http://www.codeplex.com/bibliography...eleaseId=14597
will do partially what you want. By removing the sorting rule (as
explained on the release notes) you will have your bibliography in
order. So if you then convert both your bibliography and your in-text
citations to static text, you will just have to do a find, replace
operation to change every [x] into an [y].

LaTeX also has WYSIWYG-editors, for example LEd (http://
www.latexeditor.org/). It is just that some projects stubbornly refuse
to build them in reasoning that you do not need them to verify the
layout.

BR,

Yves

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Old July 2nd, 2008, 04:13 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
JAmes
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Default How can I make a custom bibliography style?

p0,

I wonder if you can help me? I would like to change the brackets from (1)
to [1] in the ISO numerical reference style, with the text aligned with 'abc'
under 'xyz' in your example.

I'd be really grateful if you could tell me how to do this.

Many many thanks in advance.
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Old July 4th, 2008, 09:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
p0
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Default How can I make a custom bibliography style?

On 2 jul, 17:13, James wrote:
p0,

I wonder if you can help me? *I would like to change the brackets from (1)
to [1] in the ISO numerical reference style, with the text aligned with 'abc'
under 'xyz' in your example.

I'd be really grateful if you could tell me how to do this.

Many many thanks in advance.


James,

Check out http://www.codeplex.com/bibliography...eleaseId=15028
. I think that will do what you want.

BR,

Yves
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Old July 9th, 2008, 09:46 AM posted to microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
Marc Trumpi
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Default How can I make a custom bibliography style?

Hi Yves,

To expand a little on the former posts, I would like to use the IEEE style,
but instead of using standard numbering ( [1], [2]...) I would like to insert
the 'tag' between the brackets.
For instance:
[5] R. Hauffe, et al., "Methods for Passive Fiber Chip Coupling of
Integrated Optical Devices," IEEE Transactions on Advanced Packaging, vol.
24, no. 4, pp. 450-455, Nov. 2001.
would become
[Hau01] R. Hauffe, et al., "Methods for Passive Fiber Chip Coupling of
Integrated Optical Devices," IEEE Transactions on Advanced Packaging, vol.
24, no. 4, pp. 450-455, Nov. 2001.
And of course I would like the inline citations to be the same.

Any ideas on how to do this?
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Old July 10th, 2008, 07:47 AM posted to microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
p0
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Default How can I make a custom bibliography style?

On 9 jul, 10:46, Marc Trumpi
wrote:
Hi Yves,

To expand a little on the former posts, I would like to use the IEEE style,
but instead of using standard numbering ( [1], [2]...) I would like to insert
the 'tag' between the brackets.
For instance:
[5] * * R. Hauffe, et al., "Methods for Passive Fiber Chip Coupling of
Integrated Optical Devices," IEEE Transactions on Advanced Packaging, vol..
24, no. 4, pp. 450-455, Nov. 2001.
would become
[Hau01] R. Hauffe, et al., "Methods for Passive Fiber Chip Coupling of
Integrated Optical Devices," IEEE Transactions on Advanced Packaging, vol..
24, no. 4, pp. 450-455, Nov. 2001.
And of course I would like the inline citations to be the same.

Any ideas on how to do this?


Hi Marc,

It comes down to replacing b:RefOrder with b:Tag in all but one place
in the stylesheet.

I posted a version at http://www.codeplex.com/bibliography...eleaseId=15183

Don't forget to read the remarks section at that page on how to change
the sorting order.

HTH

Yves
  #16  
Old July 10th, 2008, 08:36 AM posted to microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
Marc Trumpi
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Default How can I make a custom bibliography style?

Wow, thanks a lot. It works exactly like I was hoping.

"p0" wrote:

On 9 jul, 10:46, Marc Trumpi
wrote:
Hi Yves,

To expand a little on the former posts, I would like to use the IEEE style,
but instead of using standard numbering ( [1], [2]...) I would like to insert
the 'tag' between the brackets.
For instance:
[5] R. Hauffe, et al., "Methods for Passive Fiber Chip Coupling of
Integrated Optical Devices," IEEE Transactions on Advanced Packaging, vol..
24, no. 4, pp. 450-455, Nov. 2001.
would become
[Hau01] R. Hauffe, et al., "Methods for Passive Fiber Chip Coupling of
Integrated Optical Devices," IEEE Transactions on Advanced Packaging, vol..
24, no. 4, pp. 450-455, Nov. 2001.
And of course I would like the inline citations to be the same.

Any ideas on how to do this?


Hi Marc,

It comes down to replacing b:RefOrder with b:Tag in all but one place
in the stylesheet.

I posted a version at http://www.codeplex.com/bibliography...eleaseId=15183

Don't forget to read the remarks section at that page on how to change
the sorting order.

HTH

Yves

  #17  
Old August 5th, 2008, 02:07 AM posted to microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
SaulG
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Default How can I make a custom bibliography style?

Hi to all,
I've been reading all the info gathered here and it all seems pretty
interesting. I was also looking for a way to change (1) to this [1]; the
solutions that are here are really nice. I would like to know if the
following is possible:

When I insert the bibliography list, the space between the [1] and the text
is too small; i would like to know if this space can be modified. I've tried
to do so with XLS releases here but the list is always managed as a table, so
the TAB Key won't do the work, and neither SPACE.

The format i'm looking for is this
[1] xyz
abc
The space between the [1] and xyz should be the same as a TAB Key.

Thank you all in advance.
SaulG




"Marc Trumpi" wrote:

Wow, thanks a lot. It works exactly like I was hoping.

"p0" wrote:

On 9 jul, 10:46, Marc Trumpi
wrote:
Hi Yves,

To expand a little on the former posts, I would like to use the IEEE style,
but instead of using standard numbering ( [1], [2]...) I would like to insert
the 'tag' between the brackets.
For instance:
[5] R. Hauffe, et al., "Methods for Passive Fiber Chip Coupling of
Integrated Optical Devices," IEEE Transactions on Advanced Packaging, vol..
24, no. 4, pp. 450-455, Nov. 2001.
would become
[Hau01] R. Hauffe, et al., "Methods for Passive Fiber Chip Coupling of
Integrated Optical Devices," IEEE Transactions on Advanced Packaging, vol..
24, no. 4, pp. 450-455, Nov. 2001.
And of course I would like the inline citations to be the same.

Any ideas on how to do this?


Hi Marc,

It comes down to replacing b:RefOrder with b:Tag in all but one place
in the stylesheet.

I posted a version at http://www.codeplex.com/bibliography...eleaseId=15183

Don't forget to read the remarks section at that page on how to change
the sorting order.

HTH

Yves

  #18  
Old August 5th, 2008, 03:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
p0
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Default How can I make a custom bibliography style?

On 5 aug, 03:07, SaulG wrote:
Hi to all,
I've been reading all the info gathered here and it all seems pretty
interesting. I was also looking for a way to change (1) to this [1]; the
solutions that are here are really nice. I would like to know if the
following is possible:

When I insert thebibliographylist, the space between the [1] and the text
is too small; i would like to know if this space can be modified. I've tried
to do so with XLS releases here but the list is always managed as a table, so
the TAB Key won't do the work, and neither SPACE.

The format i'm looking for is this
[1] * * xyz
* * * * *abc
The space between the [1] and xyz should be the same as a TAB Key.

Thank you all in advance.
SaulG


Hi,

The easiest way, without having to dig into the XSLT, is to just
change the indentation of all the cells in a column to whatever you
want. For example, if you were to select the column with numbers
(first column), you then have to click the arrow at the bottom of the
paragraph ribbon on the home tab. In the window that pops up, you can
then set 'Right' under indentation to something like '0,2 cm'. That
will change the white space between the numbers and the text.

HTH,

Yves
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http://www.codeplex.com/bibliography
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Old August 5th, 2008, 06:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
SaulG
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Yves:
Thank you very much!!! for you help, that was exactly what I was looking
for!!!
Also thank you for the styles published here.

SaulG


"p0" wrote:

On 5 aug, 03:07, SaulG wrote:
Hi to all,
I've been reading all the info gathered here and it all seems pretty
interesting. I was also looking for a way to change (1) to this [1]; the
solutions that are here are really nice. I would like to know if the
following is possible:

When I insert thebibliographylist, the space between the [1] and the text
is too small; i would like to know if this space can be modified. I've tried
to do so with XLS releases here but the list is always managed as a table, so
the TAB Key won't do the work, and neither SPACE.

The format i'm looking for is this
[1] xyz
abc
The space between the [1] and xyz should be the same as a TAB Key.

Thank you all in advance.
SaulG


Hi,

The easiest way, without having to dig into the XSLT, is to just
change the indentation of all the cells in a column to whatever you
want. For example, if you were to select the column with numbers
(first column), you then have to click the arrow at the bottom of the
paragraph ribbon on the home tab. In the window that pops up, you can
then set 'Right' under indentation to something like '0,2 cm'. That
will change the white space between the numbers and the text.

HTH,

Yves
--
http://www.codeplex.com/bibliography

  #20  
Old August 25th, 2008, 02:14 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
Adam
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Default How can I make a custom bibliography style?

Hi,
All the information on the styles you published are really interesting, but
I haven't been able to find a solution to my problem. I was wondering if it
is possible when you cite different sources at the same time to have all of
them included in a single bracket: instead of having (1)(5)(12) to have
(1,5,12)?
Thank you in advance,

Adam

"p0" wrote:

On 5 aug, 03:07, SaulG wrote:
Hi to all,
I've been reading all the info gathered here and it all seems pretty
interesting. I was also looking for a way to change (1) to this [1]; the
solutions that are here are really nice. I would like to know if the
following is possible:

When I insert thebibliographylist, the space between the [1] and the text
is too small; i would like to know if this space can be modified. I've tried
to do so with XLS releases here but the list is always managed as a table, so
the TAB Key won't do the work, and neither SPACE.

The format i'm looking for is this
[1] xyz
abc
The space between the [1] and xyz should be the same as a TAB Key.

Thank you all in advance.
SaulG


Hi,

The easiest way, without having to dig into the XSLT, is to just
change the indentation of all the cells in a column to whatever you
want. For example, if you were to select the column with numbers
(first column), you then have to click the arrow at the bottom of the
paragraph ribbon on the home tab. In the window that pops up, you can
then set 'Right' under indentation to something like '0,2 cm'. That
will change the white space between the numbers and the text.

HTH,

Yves
--
http://www.codeplex.com/bibliography

 




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