Thank 's Christiaan,
the error messages Lyx spits out are indeed about non matching brackets.
Looking at the record, they all seem to match:
@book{Immigration:1923,
Address = {Sacramento},
Date-Added = {2008-03-26 16:29:37 +0100},
Date-Modified = {2008-03-27 00:03:53 +01
On 26 Mar 2008, at 11:28 PM, Jens Sambale wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> this must be a common problem but I don't seem to be able to solve it.
>
> I use Bibdesk with Lyx and Jurabib, works nicely, no complains until
> now, when I tried to add institutional authors/editors like
> "California Commission
Hello List,
this must be a common problem but I don't seem to be able to solve it.
I use Bibdesk with Lyx and Jurabib, works nicely, no complains until
now, when I tried to add institutional authors/editors like
"California Commission on Immigration and Housing".
It always comes out in a Last
Nothing has changed, and it WFM.
Christiaan
On 26 Mar 2008, at 8:27 PM, Jan Anderssen wrote:
> Hello -
>
> From what I remember (and I might be wrong here), BibDesk used to
> warn me when attempting to use an already taken cite key for a new
> publication. Now it doesn't do that any more (Versio
Hello -
From what I remember (and I might be wrong here), BibDesk used to
warn me when attempting to use an already taken cite key for a new
publication. Now it doesn't do that any more (Version 1.3.14 (v1008)).
Do I remember wrong, and if not, is there a way to turn this feature
back on?
2008/3/26, Christiaan Hofman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> However, I have used it as you say... and still I get almost nothing. For
> example, one of my libraries has more than 400 entries. I know I have papers
> for at least 50 of them, yet the File Matcher only finds one... My script
> finds many.
On 26 Mar 2008, at 1:21 PM, Miguel Ortiz-Lombardía wrote:
Thank you, Christiaan.
Ooops, it was quite trivial.
However, I have used it as you say... and still I get almost
nothing. For example, one of my libraries has more than 400 entries.
I know I have papers for at least 50 of them, yet
Thank you, Christiaan.
Ooops, it was quite trivial.
However, I have used it as you say... and still I get almost nothing. For
example, one of my libraries has more than 400 entries. I know I have papers
for at least 50 of them, yet the File Matcher only finds one... My script
finds many. It also