On Thursday 29 March 2001 11:12, you wrote:
> I wrote an article where I used pointers to references using the "Insert
> citation..." dialog. Works fine for normal articles. Then I thought that
> the IEEEtran article style is nice and switched to it. Magically almost
> with no effort the document looks much nicer now. However, there's a
> problem with the citations.
>
> When I have many citations, they are shown as following in the article
> document class:
> [4,5,6]
> With the IEEEtran they show up as
> [4], [?], [?]
> first, the numbers are not together inside the square brackets which I'd
> like to use. And much more worse, only the first reference is shown well,
> all the rest show up as question marks. Is there any way to fix this
> except to insert all references one by one?
I had the same problem of [?].
I observed that there was artificial extra blanks in the \cite command in the
tex exported file (something like \cite{key1, key2, key3}
(and not \cite{key1,key2,key3}). Observe the difference of white blanks
and bibtex seems to be affected by this
I have not solution, but may this observation can be helpful to the developers