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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