Got it. Thanks for your help!!

On 9/7/11 4:10 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 09/02/2011 04:16 PM, Alan Greene wrote:
Certainly. The attached files currently compile, but with Natbib
chosen, a "something is missing" error occurs. If an incompatible bst
is chosen (like humannat), "control sequence" errors are produced.

It's the
     \usepackage[nospace]{cite}
command that you need to remove.

Richard

On 9/2/11 1:35 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
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





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Alan Greene
Ph.D. Candidate
Department of Anthropology
University of Chicago

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