Hi,

I am a science student, and so the standard NatBib stuff within Lyx has been 
all I have ever used.  However, I am doing a history subject and want more 
humanity-friendly references (full references as footnotes).

After a while browsing and searching online, it seems that the jurabib package 
is what I need, but I can't get it to work.  Nor can I find a useful howto 
anywhere.

Following bits of advice from all over the place, this is what I have done:
- turned off NatBib in the document preferences.
- added the following line to the Preamble under document preferences: 
\usepackage[bibformat=numbered]{jurabib}
- selected jurabib as the style for the bibtex generated references

I have created a test document with only one reference from a database of about 
10 entries.  I now have it down to one Latex error when I try to produce DVI 
output (I started with many many more).  This error occurs in the line where 
the reference is cited, and says:

"Paragraph ended before \org@@citex was complete
I suspect you've forgotten a "}", causing me to apply this control sequence to 
too much text.  How can we recover?  My plan is to forget the whole thing and 
hope for the best."

I would greatly appreciate assistance with this problem.

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