Hi-
In my "spare" time I'm (still) learning how to use BE. For example, EN will allow the user to group several references in the bibliography that are quoted together in the text,thus:
1. Blair, T. J. of Bull. 2000, 20, 234-235; Schroeder, G. Hypocrites 2005, 234, 1002-1023.
2. Bush, G.W. Proc. War Crim. 2004, 2, 12-14.
...as opposed to:
1. Blair, T.
2. Schroeder, G.
3. Bush, G. W. (etc)
And so I assume that there must be a convenient way to do so with BE. ...but spending many hours in the manual has so far not resolved the matter.
If anyone could take a minute to explain to me how this is done, it would be really great!
Thanks
Chemist in Edmonton
grouping of references in bibliography
Hi Jon
I can imagine that it might be difficult to implement. Guess most of your users are not in my field. The chemistry journals by ACS (Americal Chemical Society), Elsevier and Wiley do use it. I don't know very much at all about writing progs; perhaps such a function could eventually be included in the exisiting export formats for J. Am. Chem. Soc. or Tetrahedron Lett. Oh, well.
Chemist
I can imagine that it might be difficult to implement. Guess most of your users are not in my field. The chemistry journals by ACS (Americal Chemical Society), Elsevier and Wiley do use it. I don't know very much at all about writing progs; perhaps such a function could eventually be included in the exisiting export formats for J. Am. Chem. Soc. or Tetrahedron Lett. Oh, well.
Chemist