On Fri, 29 Mar 2024, Paul Rubin wrote:
First, try "kpsewhich biblatex.sty" in a terminal to confirm that TeXLive
knows where to find it. If the return is empty, there's a setup problem
with TeXLive.
Paul,
Working off the mail list with Herbert I think I just found the problem, but
not yet the
lyx couldn't find
biblatex.sty.
However, that style file is present in:
/usr/local/texlive/2024/texmf-dist/tex/latex/biblatex/biblatex.sty
And, in Document -> Settings -> Bibliograpy the processor still says
`biber
(not found)'. This still needs fixing.
Where should I look
wever, that style file is present in:
/usr/local/texlive/2024/texmf-dist/tex/latex/biblatex/biblatex.sty
And, in Document -> Settings -> Bibliograpy the processor still says `biber
(not found)'. This still needs fixing.
Where should I look to find why both biber and biblatex are not fo
On Thu, 28 Mar 2024, Rich Shepard wrote:
This is a new installation of the OS on the laptop. There is no TeXLive2023
anywhere. And the only reference to texlive is the TEXLIVEPATH in
~/.bash_profile. I've no idea where `echo $PATH' could find a texlive/2023/
directory since none exists.
Paul,
On Thu, 28 Mar 2024, Paul Rubin wrote:
Not sure this is the problem, but you have .../texlive/202*4*/... in the
bash profile and .../texlive/202*3*/... in PATH.
Paul,
This is a new installation of the OS on the laptop. There is no TeXLive2023
anywhere. And the only reference to texlive is the
On Thu, 28 Mar 2024, Tobias Hilbricht wrote:
check if biber is found, at the command line like this:
$ which biber
$ /home/tobias/.local/bin/biber
If it is not installed, install, e. g.
$ tlmgr install biber
If it is installed but not found you have to place it in $PATH:
$ echo $PATH
shows
Rich,
check if biber is found, at the command line like this:
$ which biber
$ /home/tobias/.local/bin/biber
If it is not installed, install, e. g.
$ tlmgr install biber
If it is installed but not found you have to place it in $PATH:
$ echo $PATH
shows possible folders.
Hope it helps
Tobias
On Thu, 28 Mar 2024, Rich Shepard wrote:
Screenshot now sent.
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I installed LyX-2.3.7.1 and JabRef-5.12 on my laptop running
Slackware64-15.0. When I try to compile a document using pdflatex LyX tells
me that the bibliography processor (biber) is not available (see attached.)
How to I make biber available in 2.3.7.1?
TIA,
Rich
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lyx
(attached).
In the latex log I am told to rerun biber:
Package biblatex Warning: Please (re)run Biber on the file:
Question: Why do I have to (re)run biber and how is it done?
Wolfgang,
your example cannot work! In the lyx file you have defined:
bibfiles "SP-WITTE-2022-AUX"
but you
Is there a (preferentially Komascript) book style template available
which uses biber/biblatex, so that one can check for the correct
settings in tools and document?
Wolfgang
On 04.04.19 15:10, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
On 04.04.19 15:03, Axel Dessecker wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 4. April 2019, 14:41:08 CEST schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
On 04.04.19 12:44, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Am Do., 4. Apr. 2019 um 10:27 Uhr schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann
mailto:engelm...@uni-tuebi
On 04.04.19 15:03, Axel Dessecker wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 4. April 2019, 14:41:08 CEST schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
On 04.04.19 12:44, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Am Do., 4. Apr. 2019 um 10:27 Uhr schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann
mailto:engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de>>:
On 03.04.19 16:30, Jürgen Spitz
Am Donnerstag, 4. April 2019, 14:41:08 CEST schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
> On 04.04.19 12:44, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> > Am Do., 4. Apr. 2019 um 10:27 Uhr schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann
> >
> > mailto:engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de>>:
> > On 03.04.19 16:30, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> > > As wit
On 04.04.19 12:44, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Am Do., 4. Apr. 2019 um 10:27 Uhr schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann
mailto:engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de>>:
On 03.04.19 16:30, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> As with BibTeX, the encoding should ideally match the encoding
of he
> document. If it
Am Do., 4. Apr. 2019 um 10:27 Uhr schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann <
engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de>:
>
> On 03.04.19 16:30, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> > As with BibTeX, the encoding should ideally match the encoding of he
> > document. If it differs, you can add bibencoding=utf8 to Document >
> > Settings
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<https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/81716/umlauts-in-a-jabref-managed-bibtex-file-and-file-encoding#comment217995_100569>
#
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But bibtex does not handle some utf8 characters (umlauts) from bib
files. It will look fine in JabRef but will gi
On 03.04.19 16:30, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
As with BibTeX, the encoding should ideally match the encoding of he
document. If it differs, you can add bibencoding=utf8 to Document >
Settings > Bibliography > Citation Style > Options
Thanks, Jürgen. Could you or somebody else kindly try this
Am Mi., 3. Apr. 2019 um 16:20 Uhr schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann <
engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de>:
> Is standard coding UTF8 ok?
>
As with BibTeX, the encoding should ideally match the encoding of he
document. If it differs, you can add bibencoding=utf8 to Document >
Settings > Bibliography > Citation S
gt;preferences>output>latex the setting for biber.
It should be listed in Bibliography Generation > Processor (given biber is
correctly installed).
But you shouldn't need to set it explicitly. Biber is used if "Automatic"
is set.
What about jabref? special settings for bibla
On 03.04.19 15:47, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Am Mi., 3. Apr. 2019 um 15:36 Uhr schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann
mailto:engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de>>:
I read this and made the settings, but can't find under
tools>preferences>output>latex the setting for biber.
It
Wolfgang,
Am Mittwoch, 3. April 2019, 15:47:58 CEST schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
> Am Mi., 3. Apr. 2019 um 15:36 Uhr schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann <
>
> engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de>:
> > I read this and made the settings, but can't find under
> > tools>preferences
Am Mi., 3. Apr. 2019 um 15:36 Uhr schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann <
engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de>:
> I read this and made the settings, but can't find under
> tools>preferences>output>latex the setting for biber.
>
It should be listed in Bibliography Generation > Pro
On 03.04.19 15:15, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Am Mi., 3. Apr. 2019 um 15:07 Uhr schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann
mailto:engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de>>:
Where can I get infos re Biber Biblatex Jabref Lyx?
UserGuide, 6.5.2.2.
I read this and made the settings, but can't find u
Am Mi., 3. Apr. 2019 um 15:07 Uhr schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann <
engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de>:
> Where can I get infos re Biber Biblatex Jabref Lyx?
>
UserGuide, 6.5.2.2.
and
https://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex
Jürgen
Where can I get infos re Biber Biblatex Jabref Lyx?
This one seems to be a bit old:
https://texwelt.de/wissen/fragen/2768/biblatex-und-biber-mit-lyx
Where does biber come into play?
In
https://texwelt.de/wissen/fragen/2768/biblatex-und-biber-mit-lyx
the settings are mainly done in the
Günter,
thanks for your comment and tips, I'm not giving up yet.
I experienced exactly the same in openSUSE Leap, first neither the
bibtex-version nor the biber-version worked until all in a sudden both
did out of the blue.
Obviously there are few people using Miede's thesis. I
* bibtex8
> wheras I should have
> * Default
> * biber
> * bibtex
> * bibtex8
> Is 'biber' installed or not: see the screenshot
The screenshot and it does not help. I don't have any idea about Mageia6.
But if reconfigure does not ma
Am Montag, 31. Juli 2017 um 17:43:46, schrieb Michael Berger
>
> Is 'biber' installed or not: see the screenshot
>
Your screenshot does not show if biber is installed.
And, if it is, we cannot see if your PATH setting is correct.
Kornel
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Description:
Hi Günter,
let me recall: with 'Tools > Reconfigure' done I still see
in 'Documents > Settings > Bibliography > Bibliography Generation >
> Processor'
* Default
* bibtex
* bibtex8
wheras I should have
* Default
* biber
Thanks Günter,
I did 'Reconfigure' several times. And for sure, the complete texlive
(as offered under Mageia6) is installed. I will further check if biber
is missing/installed on my system.
Michael
Am 31.07.2017 um 10:07 schrieb Guenter Milde:
On 2017-07-31, Michael Berger
On 2017-07-31, Michael Berger wrote:
> I found that classicthesis-Lyx-v4.2_biblatex-bibtex8 compiles to PDF in
> Mageia6 whereas classicthesis-Lyx-v4.2_biblatex-biber does not.
> 'Documents > Settings > Bibliography > Bibliography Generation >
> Processor'
Hello,
I found that classicthesis-Lyx-v4.2_biblatex-bibtex8 compiles to PDF in
Mageia6 whereas classicthesis-Lyx-v4.2_biblatex-biber does not.
'Documents > Settings > Bibliography > Bibliography Generation >
Processor' is expected to show
* Default
* biber
* bibt
Perfect. Thanks.
Riccardo
2016-10-17 12:06 GMT+02:00 Charles de Miramon :
> Riccardo wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > I have the following configuration:
> >
> >
> >- texlive-full (including texlive-bibtex-extra) from unofficial
> > ppa:jonathonf/texlive-
Riccardo wrote:
> Hello,
> I have the following configuration:
>
>
>- texlive-full (including texlive-bibtex-extra) from unofficial
>ppa:jonathonf/texlive-2016
>- biber 2.5
>- Lyx 2.2.1 from ppa:lyx-devel/release
>
>
> After the last update,
Hello,
I have the following configuration:
- texlive-full (including texlive-bibtex-extra) from unofficial
ppa:jonathonf/texlive-2016
- biber 2.5
- Lyx 2.2.1 from ppa:lyx-devel/release
After the last update, LyX show me a compatibility error message.
[761] Utils.pm:165> ER
lfgang Engelmann wrote:
I downloaded the latest biber-linux_x86_64.tar.gz from
SourceForge and extracted it in my /home/Downloads/
Can it remain there or where should it better be? Is a texhash
sufficient to make it available to lyx?
Wolfgang
The old biber
I think it would be better to put it in /usr/local/bin.
Restart and it will work.
2016-05-11 10:50 GMT+02:00 Wolfgang Engelmann :
>
>
> On 11.05.2016 10:46, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
>
>> I downloaded the latest biber-linux_x86_64.tar.gz from SourceForge and
>> extracted
Of course you must also make biber executable.
2016-05-11 21:56 GMT+02:00 Påvel Nicklasson :
> I think it would be better to put it in /usr/local/bin.
> Restart and it will work.
>
> 2016-05-11 10:50 GMT+02:00 Wolfgang Engelmann
> :
>
>>
>>
>> On 11.05.
On 11.05.2016 10:46, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I downloaded the latest biber-linux_x86_64.tar.gz from SourceForge and
extracted it in my /home/Downloads/
Can it remain there or where should it better be? Is a texhash
sufficient to make it available to lyx?
Wolfgang
The old biber is at
which
I downloaded the latest biber-linux_x86_64.tar.gz from SourceForge and
extracted it in my /home/Downloads/
Can it remain there or where should it better be? Is a texhash
sufficient to make it available to lyx?
Wolfgang
Am Donnerstag, 2. Juli 2015 um 22:03:35, schrieb jezZiFeR
> Thanks, Kornel,
>
> it is strange, that MacTeX says, that biblatex is installed, and biber also.
> Both are not available. I reinstalled both now, via teX Live Utility but it
> did not change anything. I do not really u
Thanks, Kornel,
it is strange, that MacTeX says, that biblatex is installed, and biber also.
Both are not available. I reinstalled both now, via teX Live Utility but it did
not change anything. I do not really understand where to add the file you
mention, because in my usr no layouts-directory
for me. I don't have any experience with biblatex though. If you want
> > to send an example file over I'm happy to test it out just to confirm if
> > there are issues or not but I don't know if I will be much help in the
> > trouble shooting area.
> > >
&
if there are
> issues or not but I don't know if I will be much help in the trouble shooting
> area.
>
> -Steve
>
> On Thu, Jul 2, 2015 at 11:44 AM jezZiFeR wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have installed TeX and LyX on my new Laptop (OSX10.10) and now LyX could
&g
my new Laptop (OSX10.10) and now LyX could
> not find biber or the bib latex.module. In TeX Live Utility biber is
> installed, biblatex also is. Do I have to install anything else, or why
> could I not find the appropriate modules in document/preferences/modules.
>
> Thanks for help
> Jess
Hello,
I have installed TeX and LyX on my new Laptop (OSX10.10) and now LyX could not
find biber or the bib latex.module. In TeX Live Utility biber is installed,
biblatex also is. Do I have to install anything else, or why could I not find
the appropriate modules in document/preferences
ng it to the source is bad.
>
Well, this is a task of the bibliography manager, not LyX.
> Can lyx or biber do preprocessing to fix these bugs?
>
biber probably can.
Jürgen
> Thanks,
> ~Ben
>
Which begs the question why are they not automatically escaped? I have a
bibliography of over 70 references. Getting an item error because there is
a problem in my references which has an easy workaround but hours of work
tracing it to the source is bad. Can lyx or biber do preprocessing to fix
2014-06-20 23:47 GMT+02:00 Benedict Holland:
> So it appears that the reason is that biber does not escape the abstract
> of a reference, even if it doesn't at all display that abstract.
> Specifically this is occurring if a percentage sign is within the abstract.
> Apparent
So it appears that the reason is that biber does not escape the abstract of
a reference, even if it doesn't at all display that abstract. Specifically
this is occurring if a percentage sign is within the abstract. Apparently
all percentage signs must be escaped? Is this a bug with lyx or
Hello,
I tried using biber and biblatex following the instructions here:
http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex
I received some very strange errors like "Lonely \item - perhaps a missing
list environment" when some of my references were included. It was actually
2/35 which were throwing
Hello,
how could I enable the field "Text Before" at 'Insert'->'Citation'.
I'm using
/
\usepackage[backend=biber, style=authoryear-icomp,//natbib=true]{biblatex}
/
/
andinstalled the modul //Biblatex-citation-styles//as described here
http://wiki.lyx.org/Bi
Tue, May 28, 2013 at 7:53 PM, Aleksey Orekhov wrote:
>
>>
>> Changing my preamble to give the full path to the bib file
>> solved the problem:
>>
>> before
>> %biblatex
>> \usepackage[style=ieee,natbib=true,backend=biber]{biblatex}
>> \addbibresour
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 7:53 PM, Aleksey Orekhov wrote:
>
> Changing my preamble to give the full path to the bib file
> solved the problem:
>
> before
> %biblatex
> \usepackage[style=ieee,natbib=true,backend=biber]{biblatex}
> \addbibresource{Research.bib}
>
> af
Changing my preamble to give the full path to the bib file
solved the problem:
before
%biblatex
\usepackage[style=ieee,natbib=true,backend=biber]{biblatex}
\addbibresource{Research.bib}
after:
%biblatex
\usepackage[style=ieee,natbib=true,backend=biber]{biblatex}
\addbibresource{/Users/Aleksey
Hello,
I've been trying to use biblatex in LYX with the Jabref interface for
citations on Mac OSX Lion. I have followed all of the instructions I've been
able to find online, and have gotten it to the point where, if I export plain
latex from LYX and compile that, run b
On Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 10:47 AM, jezZiFeR wrote:
> As I also have had several other problems witch my computer and with its
> permissions I am now looking for that. It could be, that LyX does not have
> the permissions to change its settings.
>
>
Hi Jess,
I am glad to hear I could be somewhat h
not know how to compile manually.
>
> I also do not know how to run biber. Do I not need to exchange my settings
> then first? This is when LyX crashes all the times…
>
> Hope you could help, thank you so much!
> Jess
>
> Hi Jess,
>
> what I am suggesting is that
is the file, but I do not know
what to do with it, and I do not know how to compile manually.
I also do not know how to run biber. Do I not need to exchange my settings then
first? This is when LyX crashes all the times…
Hope you could help, thank you so much!
Jess
Am 09.03.2013 um 16:54
just one of the last
> tries I did before).
>
> After that I checked, wether biber is active in the preferences. In fact,
> biber was not, it was biblatex which was acive, so I tried to change that.
> Every time I did LyX crashed with an error – I add the screenshot. But even
>
Dear list, dear Stefano,thanks again. Well, first I tried to check via the terminal wether I get the exact path back, which I did (even though I had to change from the german »Schreibtisch« to »Desktop« again – which was just one of the last tries I did before).After that I checked, wether biber
e/stefano/Desktop/Diss3.bib
You could take a look at the LaTeX and biber logs and check what they
are telling you. Somehow biber is not finding your bib file, it seems to
me. A capitalization error, perhaps? I think you are on a Mac. If you open
the terminal and type
ls /Users/ZZZ/Schreibtisch/Di
Dear Stefano and list-members,I tried some things, but in my case your file does not work. I change the path to my .bib-file on the desktop again, and I also turned back to natbib for the bibliography. Could it be, that there is something wrong with my absolute path for the -bib-file?I have the bib
On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 11:19 AM, jezZiFeR wrote:
Dear list,
I tried to use biblatex, biblatex 8 and biber with biblatex-dw, and in all
three cases – if I got them working, which I am not sure of – I have the
same problem: the citations are never shown properly in the rendered files
– just the
use biblatex, biblatex 8 and biber with biblatex-dw, and in all
three cases – if I got them working, which I am not sure of – I have the same
problem: the citations are never shown properly in the rendered files – just
the cite key in a bold font is displayed.
In the document preferences I have
Hi Wolfgang,
the Vancouver style you linked to is a .bst file. In other words, it is a
style file for use with bibtex. It cannot be used with biblatex. As far as
I know, there is no Vancouver style available for biblatex. You'll have to
start with a standard style, e.g. authoryear, and then modifi
Am Mittwoch, 28. November 2012, 20:02:55 schrieb stefano franchi:
Thanks, Stefano, for your help and advices and references. Will work on it.
By the way, Springer publisher wants the Vancouver style.
In the net it is mentioned:
by TeXnical Designs on Tue Aug 30th, 2011
LaTeX has a Vancouver cita
Am Mittwoch, 28. November 2012, 20:02:55 schrieb stefano franchi:
Thanks, Stefano, for your help and advices and references. Will work on it.
By the way, Springer publisher wants the Vancouver style.
In the net it is mentioned:
by TeXnical Designs on Tue Aug 30th, 2011
LaTeX has a Vancouver ci
On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 12:38 PM, Wolfgang Engelmann <
engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de> wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, 28. November 2012, 14:20:00 schrieb stefano franchi:
> E.g. with my
> \usepackage[backend=biber, style=authoryear,natbib=true]{biblatex}
> I get e.g.
> Jang, Sung-
vice to find what one
needs/wants. Is there somewhere a document with various examples for the
citation styles and the various reference styles.
E.g. with my
\usepackage[backend=biber, style=authoryear,natbib=true]{biblatex}
I get e.g.
Jang, Sung-Wuk et al. (2010). “N-acetylserotonin activate
Debian's
Tex used to have a different directory structure than TexLive.
Similarly, the biber manual is called biber.pdf and texlive puts it in
/usr/local/texlive/2012/texmf-dist/doc/bibtex/biber/biber.pdf
A search for either file on your system (with, e.g. >locate
biber|biblatex.pdf)
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 6:41 AM, Roey Angel wrote:
> To have it recognise it I needed to:
> 1. insert a note at the end of the document and within it insert the Bibtex
> bibliography.
> 2. change the name of the .bib data base to not include any dots (my former
> filename was something like data.b
Works great.
Thanks!
Roey Angel wrote:
> Now my only problem is that I'd like to change the global settings to
> format all citations as (author year) rather than have to click on
> each citation to change it.
>
> Is the any way to do this?
Try
\renewrobustcmd*{\citet}{%
\@ifstar
{\AtNextCite{\defcounter{max
Brilliant tip Stefano! Problem is *nearly* solved.
It turns out that using zotero and lyz citations get pushed using \citet
command, which makes citations look like 'author (year)'.
I couldn't change that using the dialogue box because lyx wouldn't recognise
my .bib database.
To have it recognise i
On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 5:52 PM, Roey Angel wrote:
> Hi Stefano,
> sure I'm using the biblatex module; that's the only way to get it working in
> lyx.
> I also use the natbib=true options and still get that wrong output.
> When I hover over a citation in the text it says "no bibliography defined"
Hi Stefano,
sure I'm using the biblatex module; that's the only way to get it working in
lyx.
I also use the natbib=true options and still get that wrong output.
When I hover over a citation in the text it says "no bibliography defined" and
when click on it I get the citation dialogue box but I ca
n its context by
right-clicking on the reference.
Cheers,
Stefano
On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 2:35 PM, Roey Angel wrote:
> Vielen Dank Jürgen! That totally did the trick.
> lyx now processes everything correctly with biber.
> Still my problem is the output.
> no matter what style I choose, the
Vielen Dank Jürgen! That totally did the trick.
lyx now processes everything correctly with biber.
Still my problem is the output.
no matter what style I choose, the citation in text always includes the names
outside brackets. So using style=authortitle I get
...make up as much as 44% of the land
the most recent version. Also note that biber versions are tighly
related to biblatex versions. The respective documentations (biber and
bilatex, resp.) tell you which version of each other they require.
HTH,
Jürgen
much as 44% of the land surface (Verstraete and Schwartz 1991)
as I would expect and as is shown in:
http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex#using-biber
Any suggestions will be more than welcome
Roey
From: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org [lyx-users@lists.lyx.org] on behalf of Roey Angel
[angel.r...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2012 8:48 PM
>I'm using lyx 2.0.0 because that's what's available through the ubuntu
>repository.
>I could build it from source but only if that's what's causing the p
Thanks for the help, Jürgen.
ok now that it's in path lyx recognises biber, but trying to process my
document
with it gives an error:
Package keyval Error: hash undefined.
I'm using lyx 2.0.0 because that's what's available through the ubuntu
repository.
I could build it fro
Roey Angel wrote:
> I'm trying to get Lyx (2.0.0) to work with biber.
You should update to LyX 2.0.3. Older versions have issues with recent biber
releases.
> I downloaded the latest version of biber 0.9.8 and now what?!
> According to the LyX wiki, I should get a biber option on
Hi
I'm trying to get Lyx (2.0.0) to work with biber.
I downloaded the latest version of biber 0.9.8 and now what?!
According to the LyX wiki, I should get a biber option on the pull-down menu
of my bibliography generation processor but all I have is: custom, bibtex and
bibtex8.
Where
Peter Baumgartner wrote:
> I'm not sure if this is the right place for my question. In that case please
> either ignore my mail or give me a hint where to place the following
> problem:
>
> I'm using biblatex with backend=bibtex8 and wanted to change to
> backend=bib
Hello,
I'm not sure if this is the right place for my question. In that case please
either ignore my mail or give me a hint where to place the following
problem:
I'm using biblatex with backend=bibtex8 and wanted to change to
backend=biber. The change went fine but the output of the s
On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 6:04 AM, G perillat wrote:
> I think I have the same problem with lyx 2.0. Is the bug solved since Feb 4 ?
>
> Thank you
Are you still encountering the problem with biber? It should have been
fixed in Lyx 2.0.x and in
Am Freitag, 26. August 2011 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
> Kornel Benko wrote:
> > At least some desktopts are starting, without reading "~/.profile" first.
> > (If you start lyx through a shell-script, then of course you read
> > .profile)
>
> I see. Then it just happens to work here (KDE 4.7, ope
Julio Rojas wrote:
> Small example working perfectly with biber. Even with the same
> preamble and configuration (a parent file and a lorem ipsum child
> file). The only change is a reduced bib file with some selected
> entries. Maybe some problem processing the bib file itself?
M
Small example working perfectly with biber. Even with the same
preamble and configuration (a parent file and a lorem ipsum child
file). The only change is a reduced bib file with some selected
entries. Maybe some problem processing the bib file itself?
Regards
Kornel Benko wrote:
> At least some desktopts are starting, without reading "~/.profile" first.
> (If you start lyx through a shell-script, then of course you read .profile)
I see. Then it just happens to work here (KDE 4.7, openSuse 11.4).
Frankly, I never heard of the .pam_environment file befo
Julio Rojas wrote:
> RTFM! Well, I added the option, and biber is running:
>
> [0] Config.pm:253> INFO - This is biber 0.9.4
> [0] Config.pm:256> INFO - Logfile is 'Tesis_Maestro.blg'
> [1] biber:112> INFO - === Fri Aug 26, 2011, 16:55:40
> [1] Biber.pm:3
RTFM! Well, I added the option, and biber is running:
[0] Config.pm:253> INFO - This is biber 0.9.4
[0] Config.pm:256> INFO - Logfile is 'Tesis_Maestro.blg'
[1] biber:112> INFO - === Fri Aug 26, 2011, 16:55:40
[1] Biber.pm:304> INFO - Reading 'Tesis_Maestro.bcf'
Am Freitag, 26. August 2011 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
> Kornel Benko wrote:
> > > I suppose you have to adjust your path settings. In your local profile
> > > file (~/.profile most probably), add the following (if the file does
> > > not exist
> >
> > > yet, create it):
> > This is not sufficie
Julio Rojas wrote:
> First, I just selected biber from the pulldown.
OK.
> Second, I have tried both, including and not including "backend=biber" in
> Document > Settings > Document Class > Custom
> and as well as in
> Document > Settings > Bibliography &g
Kornel Benko wrote:
> > I suppose you have to adjust your path settings. In your local profile
> > file (~/.profile most probably), add the following (if the file does
> > not exist
> > yet, create it):
> This is not sufficient. With this, the path is set only for programs called
> from the comman
Am Freitag, 26. August 2011 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
> Julio Rojas wrote:
> > I removed the version of biber I had previously installed.
> >
> > jcredberry@2e14-200305:/usr/local/texlive/2011/texmf/tex/latex$ biber -v
> > biber version: 0.9.4
> >
> > But
Julio Rojas wrote:
> /usr/local/texlive/2011/texmf-dist/tex/latex/biblatex/biblatex.sty
> Package: biblatex 2011/07/29 v1.6 programmable bibliographies
>
> It seems ok.
Yes, it seems OK.
Now let's clarify if the basic settings are correct:
First, did you really pass the option
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