i hope it will! for now i set everything back to bibtex just to be able to work again and will try again when i have time (hoping this will be the solution) thanks a lot for figuring it out! margret
2015-04-22 9:55 GMT+02:00 Bernd Kappenberg <[email protected]>: > It works!!! Thank you, Jürgen! > > Margret, does this work for you, too? > > Bernd > > > > Am 22.04.2015 um 08:52 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller: > > 2015-04-21 21:53 GMT+02:00 Bernd Kappenberg: > >> So basically you are telling me there is nothing wrong with the >> document, but with the path?! >> > > No. I just had to modify the path since I do not have a path such as > > F:/e2015/BibTeX/bibtex/bib/further-4.bib > > on my Linux box. > > > I suppose your path is OK for you. > > > The log file shows that biber is indeed run (however, it is anyway > adviced that you set biber in Document > Settings > Bibliography, since > with "standard", LyX uses whatever is set in Tools > Preferences > Output > > LaTeX) > > > Anyway, the problematic line is this: > > > 21:38:53.773: read_file > 'C:\Users\Bernd\AppData\Local\Temp\par-4265726e64\cache-c38a9b05b97a81d339b4947ba00f0aacefe00497\recode_data.xml' > - sysopen: No such file or directory at C:\Users\Bernd\AppData\Local\Temp\p > > 21:38:53.774: ar-4265726e64\cache-c38a9b05b97a81d339b4947ba00f0aacefe00497\ > bda77484.pm line 112. > > Please delete the folder > > C:\Users\Bernd\AppData\Local\Temp\par-4265726e64\ > > and try again. > > This is a known (and obviously hard to fix) problem of biber. Some times > (though very unfrequently) it tries to access such invalid cache folders. > Deleting them always solves the problem. See > > http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/140814/biblatex-biber-fails-with-a-strange-error-about-missing-recode-data-xml-file?lq=1 > > Jürgen > > > > -- > Bernd Kappenberg > Zeichen setzen für Europa > Der Gebrauch europäischer lateinischer Sonderzeichen in der deutschen > Öffentlichkeit > ISBN 3-89821-749-3 > > -- __________________________ Margret Mueller PhD Student Political Communication FU Berlin 0049 176 842 787 22
