Yes, that was it. Thanks for the second time today, Richard.
Bruce
On Jul 20, 2006, at 12:24 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
My guess would be that the bibliography style expects years to be four
characters long, so you're losing the first character. But the
solution
is simple: In the .bib file, y
My guess would be that the bibliography style expects years to be four
characters long, so you're losing the first character. But the solution
is simple: In the .bib file, you can just have both papers be "2005".
BibTeX will sort out the "a" and "b" for you automagically.
Richard
Bruce Pourciau
Sorry about the title of this email: this is far less sensational
than the Wendy's finger in the chili episode.
A certain author had two papers appear in 2005; so I dated them 2005a
and 2005b. That seemed to work just fine. But after revising my LyX
file -- including a change of .bib file,