For reasons that are still mysterious to me, I have seen this behavior,
and cured it by removing the
old call for the bibliographical database and replacing it with a call
to the new one (the one in the old
place). If you do not replace the call but simply ADD another bibtex
file (the same old one but at a
different location), make sure that their ORDER is the one you want,
namely: the one in the new
location should appear FIRST in the list of bibtex files you see when
you click on the call for it in
your Lyx file.
HTH--
Ehud Kaplan
On 04/28/2012 12:19 AM, Jane Shevtsov wrote:
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
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Jane Shevtsov
co-founder, www.worldbeyondborders.org <http://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"
--
Ehud Kaplan, Ph.D.
Jules and Doris Stein /Research to Prevent Blindness/ Professor
*Director*, The laboratory of Visual & Computational Neuroscience
*Director*, Center for Excellence in Computational & Systems Neuroscience
/Friedman Brain Institute/
Departments of Neuroscience, Ophthalmology, Structural & Chemical Biology,
The Mount Sinai School of Medicine
One Gustave Levy Place,
NY, NY, 10029