On 09/03/2016 03:57 AM, John Kane wrote:
And what did you do---in LyX terms. We can probably do the stubbornness ourselves, well some of us anyway.

On 2 September 2016 at 06:52, Michael Berger <id...@online.de <mailto:id...@online.de>> wrote:

    Just managed to resolve the issue myself.

    Applied method: stubbornness mixed with trial and errors.

    cheers,

    Michael


    On 09/01/2016 05:08 PM, Michael Berger wrote:

        Hi,

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John Kane
Kingston ON Canada
John, I do not feel competent to provide sort of directions what to do. I must have done too many things wrong from the beginning. So tracking back is not possible even if I wanted to.
Furthermore, each case is most probably different.
But if somebody needs help in setting up sectioned plus multiple bibliographies together (in a document based on Miede's classicthesis, using the master-child concept) I am prepared to share my experience.

Lyx 2.1.3, classicthesis-LyX-v4.1, linguistic modules loaded

Though, a couple of things make me wonder, e. g. the following:
With me, sectioned bibliographies only work if using 'unsrt' or unsrtnat' which to me makes sense. The bibtopic documentation says that bibtopic does not work with (or does not support?) 'unsrt'.
But here it does and everything works just perfect without compromise.
The style option in the first line of the ERT (screenshot) may be plain, plainnat, unsrt, unsrtnat or may even be removed without effecting the document or the format of any of its seven different bibliographies.

The bibliography default style in both the master and the child is set to 'unsrtnat' and this one obviously
determines the format of all the document's bibliographies.

The child's preamble only has two lines:

\usepackage[style=long,nolist]{glossaries}

\usepackage{bibtopic}

I hope my experience can be of help to other users although there may not be too many working on

documents with similar structure and challenges.

Cheers,

Michael



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