Thanks, that worked. (I also had to install the bibliography style file I had used.)
Jane On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 2:37 AM, Felix Krawehl <kraw...@googlemail.com>wrote: > I had this one pretty regularly, also working parallely on two systems. > You don't have to touch every single citation. You have to go into the > bibliography-entry in your lyx file (i. e., the field linking to the > bibtex-file, the one you insert at the place where you want the > bibliography to appear) and delete the bibtex-file-reference, probably > close and save, open again and re-insert the link to your local > bibtex-file. Eventually, the entries will show up again after processing > your lyx-file. Quite annoying one, this procedure, but at least for me this > worked. > > Kind regards, > Felix > > > > Am 28.04.2012, 06:19 Uhr, schrieb Jane Shevtsov <jane....@gmail.com>: > > > I'm making some final changes to my dissertation, written on another >> computer. I have a copy of my Bibtex library file and told Lyx to use it >> for the bibliography, but now all my citations are showing up as question >> marks in the PDF. How can I fix this without manually redoing every single >> citation? >> >> Thanks, >> Jane >> >> > > -- > Erstellt mit Operas revolutionärem E-Mail-Modul: > http://www.opera.com/mail/ > -- ------------- Jane Shevtsov co-founder, www.worldbeyondborders.org "In the long run, education intended to produce a molecular geneticist, a systems ecologist, or an immunologist is inferior, both for the individual and for society, than that intended to produce a broadly educated person who has also written a dissertation." --John Janovy, Jr., "On Becoming a Biologist"