LyXCitations not appearing and causing Errors

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thmbbs
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Citations not appearing and causing Errors

Post by thmbbs »

Hi,

I should have been here much more earlier, not at the moment of no return, but things seemed to be going smooth and I was able to write the bulk of my thesis on LyX and I thought it will end that way. With the whooshing sound of the deadline in my ears, I am desperately looking for your help.

I am trying to insert citations in jurabib style and as a matter of fact, after plethora of errors and some intuitive tweaking at the moment I ended up with a "?" sign where the citation should have been.

Since, I am a newbie/fool I won't be able to provide details. Instead, I will beg your help by sharing my files.

This is my utterly hopeless thesis:
Haydi3.lyx
(117.82 KiB) Downloaded 364 times
This is my .bib file that I got through Zotero, output format is BibTeX:
upload.bib
(15.23 KiB) Downloaded 580 times
Lastly, this all the installed packages filtered by the word "latex":
packages-installed.png
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I can give my left kidney for help.

Thank you and hi again...
Last edited by localghost on Wed Mar 20, 2013 10:18 am, edited 1 time in total.

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kaiserkarl13
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Citations not appearing and causing Errors

Post by kaiserkarl13 »

I found no citation commands in your entire document (I'm not counting the \nocite{*} I found at the end). When I added some, they came out in fairly standard form, e.g., [1].

If you get question marks, it might mean you've made a typo, or it might mean you need to run LaTeX again. Since you're using LyX, though, it should handle that sort of thing for you.

As I said, this works for me (once I download the subscript package, anyway), if I add in some citation commands, either through LyX or through LaTeX.
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