Hi! I'm a new user and I'm getting some strange behaviour in Lyx. I'm creating a BibTex file (using JabRef) and including it in Lyx. It's all working fine (it shows up in the DIV file, it allows referencing, etc).
But sometimes a certain entry in the .bib file generates some bug and Lyx can't compile the DIV preview (BTW, I dont really understand the error messages Lyx shows me - or how/where to fix my code based on them, but I'll leave that to another post). So I undo the last thing I've done in the .bib file, wich theorically would restore me to a stable situation. BUT lyx continues giving the same error message. SOmetimes I even exclude from the .bib file the whole entry that gave the problem in the first place, but lyx continues giving errors (oddly, in the error message, it shows some code that i THINK shouldnt even exist anymore, since I deleted the offfending entry). The only way this is "solved" is if I close and reopen the .lyx file. It looks like this is necessary to make Lyx "forget" about what happened... Anyways, I guess my questions are: 1) Did my explanation make sense? :) 2) Is this a known behaviour/bug in Lyx? 3) If this is a bug, how can I fix it? Keep in mind I'm not a programmer, and I'm new to Lyx, Latex, bibtex, jabref, etc.. I'm one of the few (I guess) art students trying to use LaTex to write a thesis. Thanks in advance (and sorry about my weak english). D -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/How-does-Lyx-remember-certain-things-tp4145768p4145768.html Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.