On Tue, 14 Dec 2021, Herbert Voss via lyx-users wrote:
no, switching to biblatex (without natbib) and deleting the option below
was what I changed. Look into the status bar, what the biber runs reports.
Herbert,
That's what I had done, too. Yet, I ran 'Reconfigure' and when I tried to
compile
Am 14.12.21 um 22:11 schrieb Rich Shepard via lyx-users:
On Tue, 14 Dec 2021, Herbert Voss via lyx-users wrote:
not in my doc
Regardless, in your version of the .lyx file cite-engine is biblatex
while
in mine it's biblatex-natbib, but I changed the bibliography style
from the
latter to
On Tue, 14 Dec 2021, Herbert Voss via lyx-users wrote:
not in my doc
Herbert,
Regardless, in your version of the .lyx file cite-engine is biblatex while
in mine it's biblatex-natbib, but I changed the bibliography style from the
latter to the former and saved the change.
Do I need to reconfi
It’s not perfect, but I think it is worth pointing out that this is not Lyx
terminology, I have come across it in many communities. I note it has its own
Wikipedia entry:
In computing, a minimal working example (abbreviated MWE) is a collection of
source code and other data files which allow a
Am 14.12.21 um 21:30 schrieb Rich Shepard via lyx-users:
On Tue, 14 Dec 2021, Herbert Voss via lyx-users wrote:
then the biber run is missing. Try the following: you have a citation
(the
last one) which is not in the bib file. Delete it and run the document
again. Does the TOC-entry appears?
It's working to demonstrate the problem. I don't see a significant problem
with it.
Thanks,
Ben
On Tue, Dec 14, 2021, 3:32 PM Jean-Marc Lasgouttes via lyx-users <
lyx-users@lists.lyx.org> wrote:
> Le 14/12/2021 à 21:05, Steve Litt via lyx-users a écrit :
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Here on the LyX list
Le 14/12/2021 à 21:05, Steve Litt via lyx-users a écrit :
Hi all,
Here on the LyX list we use the word MWE to mean the simplest example
that still exhibits the symptom. But MWE stands for Minimum *Working*
Example, and by definition, the file that exhibits the symptom does not
"work". Also, I th
On Tue, 14 Dec 2021, Herbert Voss via lyx-users wrote:
then the biber run is missing. Try the following: you have a citation (the
last one) which is not in the bib file. Delete it and run the document
again. Does the TOC-entry appears?
Herbert:
I'm not following. There are four citations in t
On Tue, 14 Dec 2021, Steve Litt via lyx-users wrote:
Here on the LyX list we use the word MWE to mean the simplest example that
still exhibits the symptom. But MWE stands for Minimum *Working* Example,
and by definition, the file that exhibits the symptom does not "work".
Steve,
However, the
Am 14.12.21 um 21:17 schrieb Rich Shepard via lyx-users:
On Tue, 14 Dec 2021, Herbert Voss via lyx-users wrote:
You have a wrong option in the document->settings->bibliography:
Delete the mergedate=compact. However, using the natbib mode
is something from the last millenium ... you should sim
On Tue, 14 Dec 2021, Steve Litt via lyx-users wrote:
Maybe because he didn't know about Insert -> Symbols -> Superscripts. I
didn't know it either, but now I do, and will use it. Thanks for the
information!
I frequently use Insert -> Formatting -> Superscripts (or Subscripts, but
just type ctr
Am 14.12.21 um 21:11 schrieb Scott Kostyshak via lyx-users:
On Tue, Dec 14, 2021 at 03:05:41PM -0500, Steve Litt via lyx-users wrote:
Hi all,
Here on the LyX list we use the word MWE to mean the simplest example
that still exhibits the symptom. But MWE stands for Minimum *Working*
Example, a
On Tue, 14 Dec 2021, Herbert Voss via lyx-users wrote:
You have a wrong option in the document->settings->bibliography:
Delete the mergedate=compact. However, using the natbib mode
is something from the last millenium ... you should simply use
the authoryear style of biblatex.
Herbert,
Thanks
On Tue, Dec 14, 2021 at 03:05:41PM -0500, Steve Litt via lyx-users wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Here on the LyX list we use the word MWE to mean the simplest example
> that still exhibits the symptom. But MWE stands for Minimum *Working*
> Example, and by definition, the file that exhibits the symptom doe
Am 14.12.21 um 20:51 schrieb Herbert Voss via lyx-users:
Am 14.12.21 um 19:58 schrieb Rich Shepard via lyx-users:
Running LyX-2.3.6.1 on Slackware64-14.2.
The bibliography settings at the end of the paper indicate the
bibliography
should be added to the end of the Table of Contents. It's n
Hi all,
Here on the LyX list we use the word MWE to mean the simplest example
that still exhibits the symptom. But MWE stands for Minimum *Working*
Example, and by definition, the file that exhibits the symptom does not
"work". Also, I think I've seen MWE used on various LaTeX venues to
mean the s
Dr Eberhard Lisse via lyx-users said on Tue, 14 Dec 2021 13:53:48 +0200
>Or use curly braces.
>
>But why would you do this with ERT in the first place?
>
>Instead of \textdegree{} I just used the first character from
>
> Insert -> Symbols -> Superscripts
>
>and Subscripts and get ⁰C.
Maybe
Am 14.12.21 um 19:58 schrieb Rich Shepard via lyx-users:
Running LyX-2.3.6.1 on Slackware64-14.2.
The bibliography settings at the end of the paper indicate the
bibliography
should be added to the end of the Table of Contents. It's not. Do I
need to
explicitly add that command to the preamb
Running LyX-2.3.6.1 on Slackware64-14.2.
The bibliography settings at the end of the paper indicate the bibliography
should be added to the end of the Table of Contents. It's not. Do I need to
explicitly add that command to the preamble?
I don't recall having this issue before and find no refere
I use xFig 3.2.8 and would like to use it for a diagram to be inserted
as a graphic in a lyx document. Some blocks in the diagram use greek
symbols. Has somebody used xFig in such a way that LaTeX takes over the
text of the diagram? An example figure would be great.
Wolfgang
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Am Tue, 14 Dec 2021 13:36:52 +0200
schrieb Dr Eberhard Lisse via lyx-users :
> Maybe, but it would be helpful not to have to look for it.
>
> el
What is wrong with this bibfile? It is included in texlive. (Package
'texlive-bibtex-extra' in debian)
> On 14/12/2021 12:21, Daniel via lyx-users wro
Or use curly braces.
But why would you do this with ERT in the first place?
Instead of \textdegree{} I just used the first character from
Insert -> Symbols -> Superscripts
and Subscripts and get ⁰C.
Never mind that this not only was not an MWE. as you not only don't need
the graphic,
Maybe, but it would be helpful not to have to look for it.
el
On 14/12/2021 12:21, Daniel via lyx-users wrote:
On 13/12/2021 19:20, Dr Eberhard Lisse via lyx-users wrote:
[...]
Attaching the BIB file would help...
el
Sorry. The attached file uses the standard biblatex example BIB file.
Da
On 13/12/2021 19:20, Dr Eberhard Lisse via lyx-users wrote:
On 2021-12-13 09:18 , Daniel via lyx-users wrote:
On 2021-12-11 10:39, Wolfgang Engelmann via lyx-users wrote:
After having spent numerous hours/days in trying to get a
Koma script book to work under luatex/biblatex my biggest Christma
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