On 09/02/2011 12:30 PM, Alan Greene wrote: > Hi All, > > I'm trying to adapt a University of Chicago LyX dissertation template > to my particular citation needs and have found that it only compiles > when all citations are (1) in 'default (numerical)' citation style and > (2) 'plain' or 'ieeetr' bst (but not 'humannat,' which I'd like to > use). When I attempt to employ Natbib and/or a bst file such as > humannat, I receive numerous errors like these: > > ! Paragraph ended before \org@@citex was complete > > and > > ! Paragraph ended before \NAT@@citetp was complete > > Here's the master file preamble for your reference, as I really don't > know which aspects may be causing the problem. (The 'slave' chapter > preambles are almost identical except that they lack the bibliographic > and appendix portions). > FYI: If these are child documents, then their preambles aren't actually used during compilation of the whole document. They'd only be used if you try to compile the chapters as standalone documents.
> I first posted this on the latex-community forum, but then realized > that their LyX thread seems to have very low activity. Thanks in > advance for your help and expertise! > I don't really see anything in the preamble that would be likely to cause this problem. Could you create a simple test document that exhibits this issue? Richard