Thank you, the problem was a syntax error... using a diacritic latex command
not properly!
Daniel
Hi,
I've got a problem inserting bibtex entries into my masterthesis.
I added a new entry into my bibtex database (using kbibtex). Within the
program it shows up, but in the citation insert dial
Thank you for your quick answers! Tracing the problem I really found a syntax
error in my database. Somehow confused by diacritic latex commands I used
\.v{S} instead of \v{S} in one of the new entries, what somehow stopped lyx
reading this and the following references. I removed it and now happ
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Daniel Herzig wrote:
I just solved my problem regarding the bibtex citations. There seems to be
a limit of entries, that lyx can read from the database.
I didn't count the number of entries completely (as said the database is
about a hundred entries). Now I opened a
I agree with Jurgen: my bibtex database contains now 600 references
and I don't have any problem in using it with LyX. On the contrary:
being a LyX users for just a few months, I am always amazed by
realizing how it is easy and aeffective to insert references in papers
using LyX. Obviously it woul
Daniel Herzig wrote:
> I just solved my problem regarding the bibtex citations. There seems to be
> a limit of entries, that lyx can read from the database.
> I didn't count the number of entries completely (as said the database is
> about a hundred entries). Now I opened a new database, that inclu
Hi,
I just solved my problem regarding the bibtex citations. There seems to be a
limit of entries, that lyx can read from the database.
I didn't count the number of entries completely (as said the database is about
a hundred entries). Now I opened a new database, that include the references,
whi
On Saturday 11 October 2008 09:51:39 am Daniel Herzig wrote:
> I've got a problem inserting bibtex entries into my masterthesis.
> I added a new entry into my bibtex database (using kbibtex). Within the
> program it shows up, but in the citation insert dialogue inside lyx it
> won't . It's a stan
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Hi,
I've got a problem inserting bibtex entries into my masterthesis.
I added a new entry into my bibtex database (using kbibtex). Within the
program it shows up, but in the citation insert dialogue inside lyx it
won't . It's a standard entry, and i already have a literatu
rgheck wrote:
> I don't think author-year citations work with the LyX-internal
> bibliography stuff. The problem is that LyX (better, LaTeX) has no way
> of telling what the author and year are. You need to use BibTeX if you
> want author-year citations.
No, natbib works very well without bibtex (
econkramer wrote:
Dear all,
I am using Natbib (lyx 1.5.4) for my bibliography. I have a problem with how
bibliography appear not in the text citation, but in the reference space at
the end of the paper.
I loaded the packages: natbib, citeref, hyperref,...
Then in the reference space I use the
Author, 2002, Title, Journal. [1]
Author, Author, 2003, Title, Journal.
[1]
Do you know how to fix this?
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On Sun, 30 Sep 2007, Christian Liesen shared this with us all:
>--} ... well, well ...
>--}
>--} I found it. I had several citations with the ampersand '&' in the
>--} journal's title. Replacing this with '\&' did the trick: My document
>--} output is fine now.
>--}
>--} Silly me.
>--}
>--} -- Chri
... well, well ...
I found it. I had several citations with the ampersand '&' in the
journal's title. Replacing this with '\&' did the trick: My document
output is fine now.
Silly me.
-- Christian
Christian Liesen wrote:
Hi,
I'm writing a scrreport with LyX 1.5.1 (Mac) and have a proble
Hi,
I'm writing a scrreport with LyX 1.5.1 (Mac) and have a problem with Bibtex.
I have a lot of citations, and until yesterday evening, everything went
smoothly. Then all of a sudden LyX started complaining about a
"Misplaced alignment tab character &". Bibtex stopped formatting any
citation
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> lamikr wrote:
>
>> That was it, thank you very much. Actually I need to fill a bug both to
>> the gbib and kbibtex as both of them allowed me to make the same mistake.
>> Would there be any changes that Lyx could catch errors like these and
>> give some kind of warnin
lamikr wrote:
> That was it, thank you very much. Actually I need to fill a bug both to
> the gbib and kbibtex as both of them allowed me to make the same mistake.
> Would there be any changes that Lyx could catch errors like these and
> give some kind of warning in a situations like this?
I think
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> lamikr wrote:
>
>> White space in argument---line 4 of file test2.aux
>> : \citation{Embedded
>> :Systems Architecture}
>> I'm skipping whatever remains of this command
>>
>
> As the error message states: you are using invalid white space in
lamikr wrote:
> White space in argument---line 4 of file test2.aux
> : \citation{Embedded
> : Systems Architecture}
> I'm skipping whatever remains of this command
As the error message states: you are using invalid white space in the argument
of the citation entry. Change the
Alex Casti wrote:
> Hello. I'm running the Linux version 1.4.3 on Fedora
> 5 (64 bit). I'm having trouble with the usual tried
> and true method of inserting references with BibTex.
> My addition of citations seems to work fine when I
> look at the lyx file itself, but the output to DVI or
> PDF
Richard Heck wrote:
My default technique here is as follows: Export to LaTeX and do
everything manually. If that works, then, well, it works, and you can at
least deal with it that way. If not, then I would hope to figure out
thereby what's wrong. And if you're not getting LaTeX runs after t
Ok, thanks. Sorry again for asking, but how can I manage to figure out where
the problem is. The .bbl file in the temp obviously is empty, so how can I
fix that?
My default technique here is as follows: Export to LaTeX and do
everything manually. If that works, then, well, it works, and y
Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Karin Eichele wrote:
> > Sorry, I forgot to mention that I have one .aux file named the same as the
lyx
> > file itself.
> That's what you should have.
>
> Richard
>
>
Ok, thanks. Sorry again for asking, but how can I manage to figure out where
th
Karin Eichele wrote:
Sorry, I forgot to mention that I have one .aux file named the same as the lyx
file itself.
That's what you should have.
Richard
>
Sorry, I forgot to mention that I have one .aux file named the same as the lyx
file itself.
Karin
Paul A. Rubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Karin Eichele wrote:
>
> > I observed that the old file is converted the following: Latex Run 1,
Bibtex,
> > Latex 2,3,4 and buffer write. With the new file, Latex runs 3 and 4 are
missing.
> > The Temporary file however contains the .bib database,
Karin Eichele wrote:
I observed that the old file is converted the following: Latex Run 1, Bibtex,
Latex 2,3,4 and buffer write. With the new file, Latex runs 3 and 4 are missing.
The Temporary file however contains the .bib database, at least, I cannot find
any discrepancy between the Temps of
K. Elo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> 2006-10-24 11:50 +, Karin Eichele:
> >
>
> Do you use a natbib compatible bibtex style? Please compare the
> bibliography styles in Your older, correctly working files and the new
> one (which is not working). I have had a similar problem and
Hi,
2006-10-24 11:50 +, Karin Eichele:
> Hello!
>
> I actually have a problem with Lyx 1.4.1 and Bibtex (running on Windows XP)
> similar to one reported few days ago. But I couldn´t manage to solve it.
>
> I included a Bibtex Bibliography in my Document and chose Natbib Style for
> Citation
Hello!
I actually have a problem with Lyx 1.4.1 and Bibtex (running on Windows XP)
similar to one reported few days ago. But I couldn´t manage to solve it.
I included a Bibtex Bibliography in my Document and chose Natbib Style for
Citations. Everything worked fine for almost 2 months. Unfortunate
aiksaurus-1.2.1-13.i386.rpm
aspell-0.60.3-5.i386.rpm
After the smoke cleared, my bibtex problem
disappeared. Voila. It's conceivable, I guess, that
wiping out the 64-bit versions and reinstalling them
might've had the same effect. I just don't know.
Maybe it's a glitch in one
Alex Casti wrote:
Hello. I'm running the Linux version 1.4.3 on Fedora
5 (64 bit). I'm having trouble with the usual tried
and true method of inserting references with BibTex.
My addition of citations seems to work fine when I
look at the lyx file itself, but the output to DVI or
PDF just giv
Insert --> List/TOC --> BibTex bibliography
I added a .bib file to the Database (specifying the
full path), I chose the "plain" style, and clicked the
"Add bibliography to TOC" box.
For the Bibliography document setting I'm using the
"Natbib" citation style.
plain style may not work with natbi
Hello. I'm running the Linux version 1.4.3 on Fedora
5 (64 bit). I'm having trouble with the usual tried
and true method of inserting references with BibTex.
My addition of citations seems to work fine when I
look at the lyx file itself, but the output to DVI or
PDF just gives [?] for the citat
Martin Pischler wrote:
Hello folks!
I have a little Problem with my bibligraphy (using bibtex with Jabref).
I am using Lyx 1.3.3 for Windows and would like to include my
bibligraphy as ususal, but since I have upgraded form 1.3.2 it´s not
working anymore.
The log file says that the "bibtex" comma
Hello folks!
I have a little Problem with my bibligraphy (using bibtex with Jabref).
I am using Lyx 1.3.3 for Windows and would like to include my
bibligraphy as ususal, but since I have upgraded form 1.3.2 it´s not
working anymore.
The log file says that the "bibtex" command could not be found b
On Sat, Nov 03, 2001 at 03:35:56AM -0600, Dr. Louis A. Turk wrote:
> Hi friends,
>
> Another newbie problem. I now have bibtex working so that I can enter
> citations. However, when I "view" the document, where the citation numbers
> should be there are only question marks, and the citations
Check the format of your bibilography file. That happens when Bibtex is
confused what to put where.
On Saturday 03 November 2001 03:35 am, you wrote:
> Hi friends,
>
> Another newbie problem. I now have bibtex working so that I can enter
> citations. However, when I "view" the document, where
Hi friends,
Another newbie problem. I now have bibtex working so that I can enter
citations. However, when I "view" the document, where the citation numbers
should be there are only question marks, and the citations do not appear at
the bottom of the page.
How can I correct this?
Louis
Thanks a lot! looking at format.names I got the idea that the colon
could simply
be defined in a variable that I didn't see before and I was right. So a
\renewcommand{\BCBL}{} in the preamble did the trick.
Ragnar
>Ragnar Beer wrote:
>>
>> I downloaded the apacite style fron CTAN and found a s
>> Howdy!
>>
>> I downloaded the apacite style fron CTAN and found a small but nasty buglet:
>> When there are a couple of authors there is a colon too much in the citation
>> before the '&', e.g. (Hahlweg, Klann, & Hank, 1992). Unfortunately the email
>> that the authour gives in the manual
On Fri, Jun 08, 2001 at 10:12:15AM +0200, Ragnar Beer wrote:
> Howdy!
>
> I downloaded the apacite style fron CTAN and found a small but nasty buglet:
> When there are a couple of authors there is a colon too much in the citation
> before the '&', e.g. (Hahlweg, Klann, & Hank, 1992). Unfortunatel
Ragnar Beer wrote:
>
> I downloaded the apacite style fron CTAN and found a small but nasty buglet:
> When there are a couple of authors there is a colon too much in the citation
> before the '&', e.g. (Hahlweg, Klann, & Hank, 1992). Unfortunately the email
> that the authour gives in the manual
Howdy!
I downloaded the apacite style fron CTAN and found a small but nasty buglet:
When there are a couple of authors there is a colon too much in the citation
before the '&', e.g. (Hahlweg, Klann, & Hank, 1992). Unfortunately the email
that the authour gives in the manual isn't valid anymore .
Guido Milanese writes:
> In the output, the booktitle (Handbuch der {M}usikgeschichte) is
> missing.
>
> What am I doing wrong?
>
You may change the record to @incollection and add a booktitle feature with the
title of the book.
Regards,
--Nabil
--
Nabil Hathout
On Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 10:55:14PM +0100, Guido Milanese wrote:
> I think I am doing a stupid error in my bibtex files.
> I cannot use crossref. Both from within Lyx and from running direct
> LaTeX, the "missing" fields are not added -- regardless the style I use.
> I followed the instructions gi
Die ven, 26 gen 2001, Christopher Jones haec scripsit:
> Just making sure-- the item you are crossrefing must appear -after-
> the crossrefing entry in your database file. Thus: your @book must
> appear after your @inbook.
Yes, thanks. I checked it -- I followed the standard instructions. All
th
Just making sure-- the item you are crossrefing must appear -after- the
crossrefing entry in your database file. Thus: your @book must appear after your
@inbook.
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, you wrote:
> I think I am doing a stupid error in my bibtex files.
> I cannot use crossref. Both from within Lyx
I think I am doing a stupid error in my bibtex files.
I cannot use crossref. Both from within Lyx and from running direct
LaTeX, the "missing" fields are not added -- regardless the style I use.
I followed the instructions given in the standard manuals regarding
order of entries.
Example (parti
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