Herbert Voss identified part of my issue of an accented character in a
bibiography citation is the bib_key. Removing the ã from the bib_key and
leaving it in the first author's name produced the attached citation image.
In the doc's preamble I inserted:
\usepackage{newunicodechar}
\newunicodechar
On Wed, 3 Jan 2024, Herbert Voss wrote:
You'll find everything in the documentation. It is the class option
abstract=on
Herbert,
I missed seeing that I add it to the Document class custom text entry
widget. Now done.
and in the text body choose paragraph layout abstract for the text
Yes,
On Wed, 3 Jan 2024, Herbert Voss wrote:
I suppose again the "mergedate=..." option problem in the setting
of biblatex.
Herbert,
That's long gone.
In general biber uses the encoding from the main document unless
you explicitely call
biber --bibencoding=latin9
And I've not done that.
Loo
On Wed, 3 Jan 2024, Herbert Voss wrote:
from your example I believe that you used bibtex with a bibtex style
(\bibliographystyle{...}) and not biblatex/biber ...
Look into the bibliography interface for the setting.
Herbert,
Actually, I accidently used the biblatex citation style rather than
I'm revising several old LyX documents and running into many issues since
the TeXLive versions have been revised over the years.
For example, one doc written in 2010 using KOMA-Script report class used a
class option of 'abstraction.' That's deprecated and may well account for
deprecated font sty
Am 03.01.24 um 16:24 schrieb Rich Shepard:
On Wed, 3 Jan 2024, Herbert Voss wrote:
this depends to the author of the bibliography style. Which one your
are using?
The biblatex bibliography style is authoryear.
Rich,
from your example I believe that you used bibtex with a bibtex style
(\
Am 03.01.24 um 16:51 schrieb Rich Shepard:
On Wed, 3 Jan 2024, Herbert Voss wrote:
every problem is listed in the logfiles ...
The .log file, line 725:
LaTeX Warning: Citation 'Ant=E3o2021' on page 5 undefined on input
line
324.
Rich,
I suppose again the "mergedate=..." option probl
On Wed, 3 Jan 2024, Herbert Voss wrote:
every problem is listed in the logfiles ...
Herbert,
Just re-exported to LaTeX (pdflatex) and ran pdflatex and biber.
.log
The .log file, line 725:
LaTeX Warning: Citation 'Ant=E3o2021' on page 5 undefined on input line
324.
.blg
The biodive
On Wed, 3 Jan 2024, Herbert Voss wrote:
this depends to the author of the bibliography style. Which one your
are using?
Herbert,
The biblatex bibliography style is authoryear.
Regards,
Rich
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Am 03.01.24 um 15:41 schrieb Rich Shepard:
Now I've learned how to insert accented characters using my keyboard I
corrected the lead author's name in JabRef from Antao to Antão. This
morning
when I tried compiling the document with that citation it failed to
find the
non-accented record in t
Am 03.01.24 um 15:16 schrieb Rich Shepard:
On Wed, 3 Jan 2024, Herbert Voss wrote:
I suppose, that it is part of the bibstyle file *.bst
Then shouldn't this have been corrected in the most recent TeXLive2023?
There's only one citation (so far) in the doc and I've not had this
issue in
Now I've learned how to insert accented characters using my keyboard I
corrected the lead author's name in JabRef from Antao to Antão. This morning
when I tried compiling the document with that citation it failed to find the
non-accented record in the .bib.
I deleted the ??.?? citation and tried
On Wed, 3 Jan 2024, Herbert Voss wrote:
I suppose, that it is part of the bibstyle file *.bst
Herbert,
Then shouldn't this have been corrected in the most recent TeXLive2023?
There's only one citation (so far) in the doc and I've not had this issue in
other docs I've recently revised.
Regard
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