Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> I see no problem with it. I am including a snapshot of the text where it
> is  cited (or actually where it should be cited, behind the comma; had to
> take it out since the pdf file is not compiled with it) and a snapshot of
> the reference (Haupt and Feinleib). Note that the ref (Haupt and Feinleib)
> is cited before and turns up in the ref without problem.

And if you use the "draft" option? Where does the reference show up then?

> > I think also the hyperref option "draft" (Document > Settings > PDF
> > Options
> > 
> > > Additional Options) helps to circumvent this error. But this is only a
> > 
> > temporary solution.
> 
> This does indeed cure it. And the pdf file shows the figures, in contrast
> to a  draft in the document class, class options custom: draft, where
> figures are shown only by empty boxes. What is the purpose of hyperref
> option "draft"? Is it a lower resolution in the pdf output?

With draft, all hyperlinking is disabled (so hyperref is somewhat knocked out 
then). As said, this only makes sense as a temporary solution. Before the 
publication, you should take out draft again and try to fix the real cause.

Jürgen

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