Hi,

I have some more information: when I run ordinary latex, LyX recognizes that there are undefined references, and runs bibtex (and latex again and again). BUT, when I try pdflatex, LyX doesn't recognize that it should run bibtex.

The problem is the same with cross-references. Ordinary latex runs twice as it should do, but pdflatex doesn't. (But the second time I run pdflatex it works of course, but I have to do it manually).

If I look at the pdflatex log (Document > Latex log), it contains the following lines:

Package natbib Warning: Citation `Aho1968-indexed' on page 1 undefined on input line 14. Package natbib Warning: Citation `Allen1994:Natural-Language- Understanding' on page 1 undefined on input line 14.
        No file test.bbl.
        Package natbib Warning: There were undefined citations.

(The log of the ordinary latex run doesn't have these warnings)

regards, Peter



28 feb 2007 kl. 14.47 skrev Bennett Helm:

On Feb 28, 2007, at 6:36 AM, Peter Ljunglöf wrote:

I upgraded to 1.4.3, and now LyX doesn't seem to run bibtex at all. So I have to resort to running bibtex at the command-line, which is a bit annoying. I'm using the OS X veresion of LyX 1.4.3 on a Mac Powerbook G4.

Am I the only one who has encountered this problem?

I don't remember hearing this reported before. Are you sure bibtex is located in one of the directories specified in PATH Prefix (LyX > Preferences > Paths)?

Yes, the paths are all correct (since ordinary latex works). I have used i-Installer, so everything is in the directory /usr/local/teTeX/ bin/powerpc-apple-darwin-current/. Also, bibtex used to work with pdflatex (inside LyX) on my previous LyX-version (which was some 1.3 version).



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