Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
On 07/02/2015 09:37 PM, Benedict Holland wrote: I have been working with biblatex now for over a year. It is exceptionally complex. It might actually be too complex to automate. I can't even think up a decent UI to present the hundreds of different configuration options, and there are probably even more than I use. The documentation alone is several hundred pages. The problem is that bibliogrophy generation is very very complicated. It doesn't sound like it should be until you think about the dozens---possibly hundreds---of different ways of doing it. Each journal has their own unique way. Nothing is standard. There are regional differences between the US and the EU. There are also no good defaults, even regionally. From a technical perspective (I thought a lot about this), it is very challenging. It also has only 1 major benefit and that is that biblatex handles unicode flawlessly. Apart from that, I don't think it is that unreasonable to assume that if you are using biblatex and biber that you are a bit more advanced. You might not be a power user but you are also not just a button presser either. BTW, to the person who stated that linux handles paths incorrectly, no. Just no. It doesn't. Windows handles paths incorrectly because everything is capitalized thanks to really epically bad programming in the days of Dos. Unix has always had case specific paths and this is way it should be. It just means you, as the end user, need to be a bit careful. ~Ben On Thu, Jul 2, 2015 at 10:13 AM, PhilipPirrip p...@net.hr mailto:p...@net.hr wrote: On 07/02/2015 03:35 AM, Michael Berger wrote: I hope some good guys will attend to this making the usage of biblatex in LyX as easy as that of bibtex. At least as a hack in the current code that will do this very same thing (biblatex with natbib compatibility) when biber is selected as a processor. Wishful thinking... :) Hi Benedict, I am definitely not a power user neither am I a button presser (fantastic term!). I find your comment very realistic and fair in every single point, thanks. First, I would like to express my thanks to every single person who commented on resolving my problems - every single line was helpful, no matter whether or not it hit the point. To ordinary users *every* comment contributes towards the understanding of his/her issue. re paths In LyX I now and then used spaces in file names and neither was case sensitivity a problem. My problem as per Subject was that one element in the path was simply missing - foolish enough, but that was the culprit. :-D Yet, I appreciate all the comments re case sensitivity and spaces in LyX - good to be reminded. re bibtex vs biblatex I am happy to have taken the challenge (never ever dreamed of what was waiting for me) to compare both on the same document staffed with all that linguistic peculiarities. Both version are finally working as anticipated. Within my reach I almost found nothing that could not have been achieved with bibtex (I am not saying biblatex has no advantage over biblatex!). But as utilization of biblatex in LyX currently is concerned, it is everything but easy - just something for daring people and for all who are eager to learn. Just imagine: ... we have to fool LyX! Cheers to the community and thanks again! Michael
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
On 07/02/2015 09:37 PM, Benedict Holland wrote: I have been working with biblatex now for over a year. It is exceptionally complex. It might actually be too complex to automate. I can't even think up a decent UI to present the hundreds of different configuration options, and there are probably even more than I use. The documentation alone is several hundred pages. The problem is that bibliogrophy generation is very very complicated. It doesn't sound like it should be until you think about the dozens---possibly hundreds---of different ways of doing it. Each journal has their own unique way. Nothing is standard. There are regional differences between the US and the EU. There are also no good defaults, even regionally. From a technical perspective (I thought a lot about this), it is very challenging. It also has only 1 major benefit and that is that biblatex handles unicode flawlessly. Apart from that, I don't think it is that unreasonable to assume that if you are using biblatex and biber that you are a bit more advanced. You might not be a power user but you are also not just a button presser either. BTW, to the person who stated that linux handles paths incorrectly, no. Just no. It doesn't. Windows handles paths incorrectly because everything is capitalized thanks to really epically bad programming in the days of Dos. Unix has always had case specific paths and this is way it should be. It just means you, as the end user, need to be a bit careful. ~Ben On Thu, Jul 2, 2015 at 10:13 AM, PhilipPirrip p...@net.hr mailto:p...@net.hr wrote: On 07/02/2015 03:35 AM, Michael Berger wrote: I hope some good guys will attend to this making the usage of biblatex in LyX as easy as that of bibtex. At least as a hack in the current code that will do this very same thing (biblatex with natbib compatibility) when biber is selected as a processor. Wishful thinking... :) Hi Benedict, I am definitely not a power user neither am I a button presser (fantastic term!). I find your comment very realistic and fair in every single point, thanks. First, I would like to express my thanks to every single person who commented on resolving my problems - every single line was helpful, no matter whether or not it hit the point. To ordinary users *every* comment contributes towards the understanding of his/her issue. re paths In LyX I now and then used spaces in file names and neither was case sensitivity a problem. My problem as per Subject was that one element in the path was simply missing - foolish enough, but that was the culprit. :-D Yet, I appreciate all the comments re case sensitivity and spaces in LyX - good to be reminded. re bibtex vs biblatex I am happy to have taken the challenge (never ever dreamed of what was waiting for me) to compare both on the same document staffed with all that linguistic peculiarities. Both version are finally working as anticipated. Within my reach I almost found nothing that could not have been achieved with bibtex (I am not saying biblatex has no advantage over biblatex!). But as utilization of biblatex in LyX currently is concerned, it is everything but easy - just something for daring people and for all who are eager to learn. Just imagine: ... we have to fool LyX! Cheers to the community and thanks again! Michael
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
On 07/02/2015 09:37 PM, Benedict Holland wrote: I have been working with biblatex now for over a year. It is exceptionally complex. It might actually be too complex to automate. I can't even think up a decent UI to present the hundreds of different configuration options, and there are probably even more than I use. The documentation alone is several hundred pages. The problem is that bibliogrophy generation is very very complicated. It doesn't sound like it should be until you think about the dozens---possibly hundreds---of different ways of doing it. Each journal has their own unique way. Nothing is standard. There are regional differences between the US and the EU. There are also no good defaults, even regionally. From a technical perspective (I thought a lot about this), it is very challenging. It also has only 1 major benefit and that is that biblatex handles unicode flawlessly. Apart from that, I don't think it is that unreasonable to assume that if you are using biblatex and biber that you are a bit more advanced. You might not be a power user but you are also not just a button presser either. BTW, to the person who stated that linux handles paths incorrectly, no. Just no. It doesn't. Windows handles paths incorrectly because everything is capitalized thanks to really epically bad programming in the days of Dos. Unix has always had case specific paths and this is way it should be. It just means you, as the end user, need to be a bit careful. ~Ben On Thu, Jul 2, 2015 at 10:13 AM, PhilipPirrip> wrote: On 07/02/2015 03:35 AM, Michael Berger wrote: I hope some good guys will attend to this making the usage of biblatex in LyX as easy as that of bibtex. At least as a hack in the current code that will do this very same thing (biblatex with natbib compatibility) when biber is selected as a processor. Wishful thinking... :) Hi Benedict, I am definitely not a power user neither am I a "button presser" (fantastic term!). I find your comment very realistic and fair in every single point, thanks. First, I would like to express my thanks to every single person who commented on resolving my problems - every single line was helpful, no matter whether or not it hit the point. To ordinary users *every* comment contributes towards the understanding of his/her issue. re paths In LyX I now and then used spaces in file names and neither was case sensitivity a problem. My problem as per Subject was that one element in the path was simply missing - foolish enough, but that was the culprit. :-D Yet, I appreciate all the comments re case sensitivity and spaces in LyX - good to be reminded. re bibtex vs biblatex I am happy to have taken the challenge (never ever dreamed of what was waiting for me) to compare both on the same document staffed with all that linguistic peculiarities. Both version are finally working as anticipated. Within my reach I almost found nothing that could not have been achieved with bibtex (I am not saying biblatex has no advantage over biblatex!). But as utilization of biblatex in LyX currently is concerned, it is everything but easy - just something for daring people and for all who are eager to learn. Just imagine: "... we have to fool LyX"! Cheers to the community and thanks again! Michael
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
On 07/01/2015 10:25 PM, PhilipPirrip wrote: On 07/01/2015 03:44 PM, Michael Berger wrote: However, I also selected under Content all references and ticked Add bibliography to TOC. Yeah, but that's only for bibtex. Remember, we are only tricking LyX into thinking that it should provide us with the citation dialog. Use this instead of \printbibliography \nocite{*} \printbibliography[heading=bibintoc] Philip, great! - that did it! I hope some good guys will attend to this making the usage of biblatex in LyX as easy as that of bibtex. Many thanks, Michael
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
On 07/02/2015 03:35 AM, Michael Berger wrote: I hope some good guys will attend to this making the usage of biblatex in LyX as easy as that of bibtex. At least as a hack in the current code that will do this very same thing (biblatex with natbib compatibility) when biber is selected as a processor. Wishful thinking... :)
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
I have been working with biblatex now for over a year. It is exceptionally complex. It might actually be too complex to automate. I can't even think up a decent UI to present the hundreds of different configuration options, and there are probably even more than I use. The documentation alone is several hundred pages. The problem is that bibliogrophy generation is very very complicated. It doesn't sound like it should be until you think about the dozens---possibly hundreds---of different ways of doing it. Each journal has their own unique way. Nothing is standard. There are regional differences between the US and the EU. There are also no good defaults, even regionally. From a technical perspective (I thought a lot about this), it is very challenging. It also has only 1 major benefit and that is that biblatex handles unicode flawlessly. Apart from that, I don't think it is that unreasonable to assume that if you are using biblatex and biber that you are a bit more advanced. You might not be a power user but you are also not just a button presser either. BTW, to the person who stated that linux handles paths incorrectly, no. Just no. It doesn't. Windows handles paths incorrectly because everything is capitalized thanks to really epically bad programming in the days of Dos. Unix has always had case specific paths and this is way it should be. It just means you, as the end user, need to be a bit careful. ~Ben On Thu, Jul 2, 2015 at 10:13 AM, PhilipPirrip p...@net.hr wrote: On 07/02/2015 03:35 AM, Michael Berger wrote: I hope some good guys will attend to this making the usage of biblatex in LyX as easy as that of bibtex. At least as a hack in the current code that will do this very same thing (biblatex with natbib compatibility) when biber is selected as a processor. Wishful thinking... :)
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
On 07/01/2015 10:25 PM, PhilipPirrip wrote: On 07/01/2015 03:44 PM, Michael Berger wrote: However, I also selected under Content all references and ticked Add bibliography to TOC. Yeah, but that's only for bibtex. Remember, we are only tricking LyX into thinking that it should provide us with the citation dialog. Use this instead of \printbibliography \nocite{*} \printbibliography[heading=bibintoc] Philip, great! - that did it! I hope some good guys will attend to this making the usage of biblatex in LyX as easy as that of bibtex. Many thanks, Michael
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
On 07/02/2015 03:35 AM, Michael Berger wrote: I hope some good guys will attend to this making the usage of biblatex in LyX as easy as that of bibtex. At least as a hack in the current code that will do this very same thing (biblatex with natbib compatibility) when biber is selected as a processor. Wishful thinking... :)
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
I have been working with biblatex now for over a year. It is exceptionally complex. It might actually be too complex to automate. I can't even think up a decent UI to present the hundreds of different configuration options, and there are probably even more than I use. The documentation alone is several hundred pages. The problem is that bibliogrophy generation is very very complicated. It doesn't sound like it should be until you think about the dozens---possibly hundreds---of different ways of doing it. Each journal has their own unique way. Nothing is standard. There are regional differences between the US and the EU. There are also no good defaults, even regionally. From a technical perspective (I thought a lot about this), it is very challenging. It also has only 1 major benefit and that is that biblatex handles unicode flawlessly. Apart from that, I don't think it is that unreasonable to assume that if you are using biblatex and biber that you are a bit more advanced. You might not be a power user but you are also not just a button presser either. BTW, to the person who stated that linux handles paths incorrectly, no. Just no. It doesn't. Windows handles paths incorrectly because everything is capitalized thanks to really epically bad programming in the days of Dos. Unix has always had case specific paths and this is way it should be. It just means you, as the end user, need to be a bit careful. ~Ben On Thu, Jul 2, 2015 at 10:13 AM, PhilipPirrip p...@net.hr wrote: On 07/02/2015 03:35 AM, Michael Berger wrote: I hope some good guys will attend to this making the usage of biblatex in LyX as easy as that of bibtex. At least as a hack in the current code that will do this very same thing (biblatex with natbib compatibility) when biber is selected as a processor. Wishful thinking... :)
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
On 07/01/2015 10:25 PM, PhilipPirrip wrote: On 07/01/2015 03:44 PM, Michael Berger wrote: However, I also selected under Content "all references" and ticked "Add bibliography to TOC". Yeah, but that's only for bibtex. Remember, we are only tricking LyX into thinking that it should provide us with the citation dialog. Use this instead of \printbibliography \nocite{*} \printbibliography[heading=bibintoc] Philip, great! - that did it! I hope some good guys will attend to this making the usage of biblatex in LyX as easy as that of bibtex. Many thanks, Michael
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
On 07/02/2015 03:35 AM, Michael Berger wrote: I hope some good guys will attend to this making the usage of biblatex in LyX as easy as that of bibtex. At least as a hack in the current code that will do this very same thing (biblatex with natbib compatibility) when biber is selected as a processor. Wishful thinking... :)
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
I have been working with biblatex now for over a year. It is exceptionally complex. It might actually be too complex to automate. I can't even think up a decent UI to present the hundreds of different configuration options, and there are probably even more than I use. The documentation alone is several hundred pages. The problem is that bibliogrophy generation is very very complicated. It doesn't sound like it should be until you think about the dozens---possibly hundreds---of different ways of doing it. Each journal has their own unique way. Nothing is standard. There are regional differences between the US and the EU. There are also no good defaults, even regionally. From a technical perspective (I thought a lot about this), it is very challenging. It also has only 1 major benefit and that is that biblatex handles unicode flawlessly. Apart from that, I don't think it is that unreasonable to assume that if you are using biblatex and biber that you are a bit more advanced. You might not be a power user but you are also not just a button presser either. BTW, to the person who stated that linux handles paths incorrectly, no. Just no. It doesn't. Windows handles paths incorrectly because everything is capitalized thanks to really epically bad programming in the days of Dos. Unix has always had case specific paths and this is way it should be. It just means you, as the end user, need to be a bit careful. ~Ben On Thu, Jul 2, 2015 at 10:13 AM, PhilipPirripwrote: > On 07/02/2015 03:35 AM, Michael Berger wrote: > >> I hope some good guys will attend to this making the usage of biblatex >> in LyX as easy as that of bibtex. >> > > > At least as a hack in the current code that will do this very same thing > (biblatex with natbib compatibility) when biber is selected as a processor. > Wishful thinking... :) > > >
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
On Wed, Jul 01, 2015 at 03:43:55PM +0200, Michael Berger wrote: Hi Philip, thank you, I will check what you said - makes sense. However, if the path to my bib-file is wrong, how can I cite references from it? And: never ever did my system complain capital letters nor spaces in file names in any of my numerous LyX documents (before trying biblatex). Anyway, I will check that too and then report back. Michael Hi Michael, biblatex is a differnet program than bibtex. One might allow paths that are case-insensitive (this is incorrect behavior in my opinion on Linux) while the other might not. Also note that LyX is a separate program from the above two, so you might be able to select a reference from LyX but biblatex not find it (again, because they are separate programs). In general on Linux, you should always be careful with case sensitivity in filenames. Best, Scott
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
2015-07-01 15:53 GMT+02:00 Scott Kostyshak skost...@lyx.org: On Wed, Jul 01, 2015 at 03:43:55PM +0200, Michael Berger wrote: Hi Philip, thank you, I will check what you said - makes sense. However, if the path to my bib-file is wrong, how can I cite references from it? And: never ever did my system complain capital letters nor spaces in file names in any of my numerous LyX documents (before trying biblatex). Anyway, I will check that too and then report back. Michael Hi Michael, biblatex is a differnet program than bibtex. One might allow paths that are case-insensitive (this is incorrect behavior in my opinion on Linux) while the other might not. Also note that LyX is a separate program from the above two, so you might be able to select a reference from LyX but biblatex not find it (again, because they are separate programs). Also, note that the path for biblatex is set at a different place (the preamble) than the path that LyX uses to access the bibliography (the bibtex inset). If these two paths are identical, it should work. Jürgen
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
On 07/01/2015 09:43 AM, Michael Berger wrote: thank you, I will check what you said - makes sense. However, if the path to my bib-file is wrong, how can I cite references from it? One of the possible reasons: machines never mistake, so when you browse for your .bib file through the dialogs, LyX gets the right path (or no path at all, if .lyx and .bib are in the same directory)
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
Hi Michael, There's a lot going on in your example, but what's causing problems (if everything else worked before) might be just that you haven't set the path to your .bib file in the right way. Path names in Linux are case sensitive (yours begins with /Home, which is almost always /home), and there's probably user name missing (you have /Home/Documents, should probably be /home/michael/Documents). So please first check this. Use pwd terminal command in the directory where your .bib file is, or check the path in the file browser (might only show when you press CTRL-L) If your .lyx and .bib files are in the same directory, I'd suggest using this code in your preamble (just replace name_of_your_bib_file.bib) \newcommand\mybibfile{name_of_your_bib_file.bib} \ifcsname input@path\endcsname\else\def\input@path{{./}}\fi \def\@@setabsolutebibname#1#2{\edef\@@absolutebibname{#1#2}} \expandafter\@@setabsolutebibname\input@path{\mybibfile} \addbibresource{\@@absolutebibname} instead of \addbibresource{/Home/Documents/Arbeiten Mike/Hausarbeiten/MaHomex_Mike.bib} This will make your project portable. Good luck, Pip On 07/01/2015 03:59 AM, Michael Berger wrote: On 06/30/2015 10:58 PM, PhilipPirrip wrote: It worked for me on Fedora Linux, biber 1.8 + biblatex 2.8a. I used the recipe from the same wiki page. Attaching a working example, might help. Hallo Philip, your example file is working here as anticipated. So, one may conclude the problem with my attached sample file (bibliography not printed) is NOT caused by shortcomings of LyX and KBibtex but may have to do with my settings. See attached files. I left the basic structure intact as it might be significant towards the problem and you can see all my settings . The paper is using most of special elements needed and typical in linguistics. Hence, you probably have to install other package(s), e.g. covington.sty Thanks and regards, Michael
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
Hi Philip, thank you, I will check what you said - makes sense. However, if the path to my bib-file is wrong, how can I cite references from it? And: never ever did my system complain capital letters nor spaces in file names in any of my numerous LyX documents (before trying biblatex). Anyway, I will check that too and then report back. Michael On 07/01/2015 03:25 PM, PhilipPirrip wrote: Hi Michael, There's a lot going on in your example, but what's causing problems (if everything else worked before) might be just that you haven't set the path to your .bib file in the right way. Path names in Linux are case sensitive (yours begins with /Home, which is almost always /home), and there's probably user name missing (you have /Home/Documents, should probably be /home/michael/Documents). So please first check this. Use pwd terminal command in the directory where your .bib file is, or check the path in the file browser (might only show when you press CTRL-L) If your .lyx and .bib files are in the same directory, I'd suggest using this code in your preamble (just replace name_of_your_bib_file.bib) \newcommand\mybibfile{name_of_your_bib_file.bib} \ifcsname input@path\endcsname\else\def\input@path{{./}}\fi \def\@@setabsolutebibname#1#2{\edef\@@absolutebibname{#1#2}} \expandafter\@@setabsolutebibname\input@path{\mybibfile} \addbibresource{\@@absolutebibname} instead of \addbibresource{/Home/Documents/Arbeiten Mike/Hausarbeiten/MaHomex_Mike.bib} This will make your project portable. Good luck, Pip On 07/01/2015 03:59 AM, Michael Berger wrote: On 06/30/2015 10:58 PM, PhilipPirrip wrote: It worked for me on Fedora Linux, biber 1.8 + biblatex 2.8a. I used the recipe from the same wiki page. Attaching a working example, might help. Hallo Philip, your example file is working here as anticipated. So, one may conclude the problem with my attached sample file (bibliography not printed) is NOT caused by shortcomings of LyX and KBibtex but may have to do with my settings. See attached files. I left the basic structure intact as it might be significant towards the problem and you can see all my settings . The paper is using most of special elements needed and typical in linguistics. Hence, you probably have to install other package(s), e.g. covington.sty Thanks and regards, Michael
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
On 07/01/2015 04:10 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: 2015-07-01 15:53 GMT+02:00 Scott Kostyshak skost...@lyx.org mailto:skost...@lyx.org: On Wed, Jul 01, 2015 at 03:43:55PM +0200, Michael Berger wrote: Hi Philip, thank you, I will check what you said - makes sense. However, if the path to my bib-file is wrong, how can I cite references from it? And: never ever did my system complain capital letters nor spaces in file names in any of my numerous LyX documents (before trying biblatex). Anyway, I will check that too and then report back. Michael Hi Michael, biblatex is a differnet program than bibtex. One might allow paths that are case-insensitive (this is incorrect behavior in my opinion on Linux) while the other might not. Also note that LyX is a separate program from the above two, so you might be able to select a reference from LyX but biblatex not find it (again, because they are separate programs). Also, note that the path for biblatex is set at a different place (the preamble) than the path that LyX uses to access the bibliography (the bibtex inset). If these two paths are identical, it should work. Jürgen Hello Jürgen, Philip, there is some progress; I followed Philip's advice and checked the path to the bib file. in \addbibresource{/home/m39/Documents/Arbeiten Mike/...} the ../mb39/.. was missing. After correcting that the Reference appeared in the PDF document. However, I also selected under Content all references and ticked Add bibliography to TOC. But that had no effect at all. Only _*cited*_ references are shown and the *_TOC has still no bibliography entry_*. Cheers, Michael
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
On 07/01/2015 03:44 PM, Michael Berger wrote: However, I also selected under Content all references and ticked Add bibliography to TOC. Yeah, but that's only for bibtex. Remember, we are only tricking LyX into thinking that it should provide us with the citation dialog. Use this instead of \printbibliography \nocite{*} \printbibliography[heading=bibintoc]
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
On 06/30/2015 10:58 PM, PhilipPirrip wrote: It worked for me on Fedora Linux, biber 1.8 + biblatex 2.8a. I used the recipe from the same wiki page. Attaching a working example, might help. Hallo Philip, your example file is working here as anticipated. So, one may conclude the problem with my attached sample file (bibliography not printed) is NOT caused by shortcomings of LyX and KBibtex but may have to do with my settings. See attached files. I left the basic structure intact as it might be significant towards the problem and you can see all my settings . The paper is using most of special elements needed and typical in linguistics. Hence, you probably have to install other package(s), e.g. covington.sty Thanks and regards, Michael @article{Kana:1999:GRBI, author = {Vamarasi \ Marit Kana}, location = {Canberra}, publisher = {Pacific Linguistics}, title = {{Grammatical Relations in Bahasa Indonesia}}, year = {1999} } @article{Wohlgemuth:2003:DDdBI, author = {Wohlgemuth}, location = {Berlin}, publisher = {Wei{\ss}ensee Verlag}, title = {{Das Diathesesystem der Bahasa Indonesia}}, year = {2003} } @article{Pustejovsky:1992:, author = {Pustejovsky}, year = {1992} } @article{Vamarasi:1999:, author = {Vamarasi}, year = {1999} } testfile_biblatex.lyx Description: application/lyx
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
On 06/30/2015 06:10 PM, Johannes Böttcher wrote: On 06/30/2015 11:19 AM, Michael Berger wrote: PS: as advised under Known problems I did 'biber --cache' which resulted in: No cache - you are not running the PAR: Packer executable of biber What might be the problem here? Do you have up-to-date versions of biblatex (3.0) and biber (2.1)? Johannes Thanks Johannes, I believe to have the latest stable versions of texlive-biber = 2013.84.1.6svn30591-17.1.7 kbibtex = 0.5.1.-2.2 both provided by my YAST software manager. Next I am preparing a sample file. cheers, Michael
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
On 06/30/2015 06:10 PM, Johannes Böttcher wrote: On 06/30/2015 11:19 AM, Michael Berger wrote: PS: as advised under Known problems I did 'biber --cache' which resulted in: No cache - you are not running the PAR: Packer executable of biber What might be the problem here? Do you have up-to-date versions of biblatex (3.0) and biber (2.1)? Johannes Thanks Johannes, I believe to have the latest stable versions of texlive-biber = 2013.84.1.6svn30591-17.1.7 kbibtex = 0.5.1.-2.2 both provided by my YAST software manager. Next I am preparing a sample file. cheers, Michael
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
On 06/30/2015 10:58 PM, PhilipPirrip wrote: It worked for me on Fedora Linux, biber 1.8 + biblatex 2.8a. I used the recipe from the same wiki page. Attaching a working example, might help. Hallo Philip, your example file is working here as anticipated. So, one may conclude the problem with my attached sample file (bibliography not printed) is NOT caused by shortcomings of LyX and KBibtex but may have to do with my settings. See attached files. I left the basic structure intact as it might be significant towards the problem and you can see all my settings . The paper is using most of special elements needed and typical in linguistics. Hence, you probably have to install other package(s), e.g. covington.sty Thanks and regards, Michael @article{Kana:1999:GRBI, author = {Vamarasi \ Marit Kana}, location = {Canberra}, publisher = {Pacific Linguistics}, title = {{Grammatical Relations in Bahasa Indonesia}}, year = {1999} } @article{Wohlgemuth:2003:DDdBI, author = {Wohlgemuth}, location = {Berlin}, publisher = {Wei{\ss}ensee Verlag}, title = {{Das Diathesesystem der Bahasa Indonesia}}, year = {2003} } @article{Pustejovsky:1992:, author = {Pustejovsky}, year = {1992} } @article{Vamarasi:1999:, author = {Vamarasi}, year = {1999} } testfile_biblatex.lyx Description: application/lyx
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
Hi Michael, There's a lot going on in your example, but what's causing problems (if everything else worked before) might be just that you haven't set the path to your .bib file in the right way. Path names in Linux are case sensitive (yours begins with /Home, which is almost always /home), and there's probably user name missing (you have /Home/Documents, should probably be /home/michael/Documents). So please first check this. Use pwd terminal command in the directory where your .bib file is, or check the path in the file browser (might only show when you press CTRL-L) If your .lyx and .bib files are in the same directory, I'd suggest using this code in your preamble (just replace name_of_your_bib_file.bib) \newcommand\mybibfile{name_of_your_bib_file.bib} \ifcsname input@path\endcsname\else\def\input@path{{./}}\fi \def\@@setabsolutebibname#1#2{\edef\@@absolutebibname{#1#2}} \expandafter\@@setabsolutebibname\input@path{\mybibfile} \addbibresource{\@@absolutebibname} instead of \addbibresource{/Home/Documents/Arbeiten Mike/Hausarbeiten/MaHomex_Mike.bib} This will make your project portable. Good luck, Pip On 07/01/2015 03:59 AM, Michael Berger wrote: On 06/30/2015 10:58 PM, PhilipPirrip wrote: It worked for me on Fedora Linux, biber 1.8 + biblatex 2.8a. I used the recipe from the same wiki page. Attaching a working example, might help. Hallo Philip, your example file is working here as anticipated. So, one may conclude the problem with my attached sample file (bibliography not printed) is NOT caused by shortcomings of LyX and KBibtex but may have to do with my settings. See attached files. I left the basic structure intact as it might be significant towards the problem and you can see all my settings . The paper is using most of special elements needed and typical in linguistics. Hence, you probably have to install other package(s), e.g. covington.sty Thanks and regards, Michael
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
Hi Philip, thank you, I will check what you said - makes sense. However, if the path to my bib-file is wrong, how can I cite references from it? And: never ever did my system complain capital letters nor spaces in file names in any of my numerous LyX documents (before trying biblatex). Anyway, I will check that too and then report back. Michael On 07/01/2015 03:25 PM, PhilipPirrip wrote: Hi Michael, There's a lot going on in your example, but what's causing problems (if everything else worked before) might be just that you haven't set the path to your .bib file in the right way. Path names in Linux are case sensitive (yours begins with /Home, which is almost always /home), and there's probably user name missing (you have /Home/Documents, should probably be /home/michael/Documents). So please first check this. Use pwd terminal command in the directory where your .bib file is, or check the path in the file browser (might only show when you press CTRL-L) If your .lyx and .bib files are in the same directory, I'd suggest using this code in your preamble (just replace name_of_your_bib_file.bib) \newcommand\mybibfile{name_of_your_bib_file.bib} \ifcsname input@path\endcsname\else\def\input@path{{./}}\fi \def\@@setabsolutebibname#1#2{\edef\@@absolutebibname{#1#2}} \expandafter\@@setabsolutebibname\input@path{\mybibfile} \addbibresource{\@@absolutebibname} instead of \addbibresource{/Home/Documents/Arbeiten Mike/Hausarbeiten/MaHomex_Mike.bib} This will make your project portable. Good luck, Pip On 07/01/2015 03:59 AM, Michael Berger wrote: On 06/30/2015 10:58 PM, PhilipPirrip wrote: It worked for me on Fedora Linux, biber 1.8 + biblatex 2.8a. I used the recipe from the same wiki page. Attaching a working example, might help. Hallo Philip, your example file is working here as anticipated. So, one may conclude the problem with my attached sample file (bibliography not printed) is NOT caused by shortcomings of LyX and KBibtex but may have to do with my settings. See attached files. I left the basic structure intact as it might be significant towards the problem and you can see all my settings . The paper is using most of special elements needed and typical in linguistics. Hence, you probably have to install other package(s), e.g. covington.sty Thanks and regards, Michael
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
On Wed, Jul 01, 2015 at 03:43:55PM +0200, Michael Berger wrote: Hi Philip, thank you, I will check what you said - makes sense. However, if the path to my bib-file is wrong, how can I cite references from it? And: never ever did my system complain capital letters nor spaces in file names in any of my numerous LyX documents (before trying biblatex). Anyway, I will check that too and then report back. Michael Hi Michael, biblatex is a differnet program than bibtex. One might allow paths that are case-insensitive (this is incorrect behavior in my opinion on Linux) while the other might not. Also note that LyX is a separate program from the above two, so you might be able to select a reference from LyX but biblatex not find it (again, because they are separate programs). In general on Linux, you should always be careful with case sensitivity in filenames. Best, Scott
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
On 07/01/2015 09:43 AM, Michael Berger wrote: thank you, I will check what you said - makes sense. However, if the path to my bib-file is wrong, how can I cite references from it? One of the possible reasons: machines never mistake, so when you browse for your .bib file through the dialogs, LyX gets the right path (or no path at all, if .lyx and .bib are in the same directory)
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
2015-07-01 15:53 GMT+02:00 Scott Kostyshak skost...@lyx.org: On Wed, Jul 01, 2015 at 03:43:55PM +0200, Michael Berger wrote: Hi Philip, thank you, I will check what you said - makes sense. However, if the path to my bib-file is wrong, how can I cite references from it? And: never ever did my system complain capital letters nor spaces in file names in any of my numerous LyX documents (before trying biblatex). Anyway, I will check that too and then report back. Michael Hi Michael, biblatex is a differnet program than bibtex. One might allow paths that are case-insensitive (this is incorrect behavior in my opinion on Linux) while the other might not. Also note that LyX is a separate program from the above two, so you might be able to select a reference from LyX but biblatex not find it (again, because they are separate programs). Also, note that the path for biblatex is set at a different place (the preamble) than the path that LyX uses to access the bibliography (the bibtex inset). If these two paths are identical, it should work. Jürgen
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
On 07/01/2015 04:10 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: 2015-07-01 15:53 GMT+02:00 Scott Kostyshak skost...@lyx.org mailto:skost...@lyx.org: On Wed, Jul 01, 2015 at 03:43:55PM +0200, Michael Berger wrote: Hi Philip, thank you, I will check what you said - makes sense. However, if the path to my bib-file is wrong, how can I cite references from it? And: never ever did my system complain capital letters nor spaces in file names in any of my numerous LyX documents (before trying biblatex). Anyway, I will check that too and then report back. Michael Hi Michael, biblatex is a differnet program than bibtex. One might allow paths that are case-insensitive (this is incorrect behavior in my opinion on Linux) while the other might not. Also note that LyX is a separate program from the above two, so you might be able to select a reference from LyX but biblatex not find it (again, because they are separate programs). Also, note that the path for biblatex is set at a different place (the preamble) than the path that LyX uses to access the bibliography (the bibtex inset). If these two paths are identical, it should work. Jürgen Hello Jürgen, Philip, there is some progress; I followed Philip's advice and checked the path to the bib file. in \addbibresource{/home/m39/Documents/Arbeiten Mike/...} the ../mb39/.. was missing. After correcting that the Reference appeared in the PDF document. However, I also selected under Content all references and ticked Add bibliography to TOC. But that had no effect at all. Only _*cited*_ references are shown and the *_TOC has still no bibliography entry_*. Cheers, Michael
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
On 07/01/2015 03:44 PM, Michael Berger wrote: However, I also selected under Content all references and ticked Add bibliography to TOC. Yeah, but that's only for bibtex. Remember, we are only tricking LyX into thinking that it should provide us with the citation dialog. Use this instead of \printbibliography \nocite{*} \printbibliography[heading=bibintoc]
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
On 06/30/2015 06:10 PM, Johannes Böttcher wrote: On 06/30/2015 11:19 AM, Michael Berger wrote: PS: as advised under "Known problems" I did 'biber --cache' which resulted in: "No cache - you are not running the PAR: Packer executable of biber" What might be the problem here? Do you have up-to-date versions of biblatex (3.0) and biber (2.1)? Johannes Thanks Johannes, I believe to have the latest stable versions of texlive-biber = 2013.84.1.6svn30591-17.1.7 kbibtex = 0.5.1.-2.2 both provided by my YAST software manager. Next I am preparing a sample file. cheers, Michael
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
On 06/30/2015 10:58 PM, PhilipPirrip wrote: It worked for me on Fedora Linux, biber 1.8 + biblatex 2.8a. I used the recipe from the same wiki page. Attaching a working example, might help. Hallo Philip, your example file is working here as anticipated. So, one may conclude the problem with my attached sample file (bibliography not printed) is NOT caused by shortcomings of LyX and KBibtex but may have to do with my settings. See attached files. I left the basic structure intact as it might be significant towards the problem and you can see all my settings . The paper is using most of special elements needed and typical in linguistics. Hence, you probably have to install other package(s), e.g. covington.sty Thanks and regards, Michael @article{Kana:1999:GRBI, author = {Vamarasi \& Marit Kana}, location = {Canberra}, publisher = {Pacific Linguistics}, title = {{Grammatical Relations in Bahasa Indonesia}}, year = {1999} } @article{Wohlgemuth:2003:DDdBI, author = {Wohlgemuth}, location = {Berlin}, publisher = {Wei{\ss}ensee Verlag}, title = {{Das Diathesesystem der Bahasa Indonesia}}, year = {2003} } @article{Pustejovsky:1992:, author = {Pustejovsky}, year = {1992} } @article{Vamarasi:1999:, author = {Vamarasi}, year = {1999} } testfile_biblatex.lyx Description: application/lyx
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
Hi Michael, There's a lot going on in your example, but what's causing problems (if everything else worked before) might be just that you haven't set the path to your .bib file in the right way. Path names in Linux are case sensitive (yours begins with /Home, which is almost always /home), and there's probably user name missing (you have /Home/Documents, should probably be /home/michael/Documents). So please first check this. Use "pwd" terminal command in the directory where your .bib file is, or check the path in the file browser (might only show when you press CTRL-L) If your .lyx and .bib files are in the same directory, I'd suggest using this code in your preamble (just replace name_of_your_bib_file.bib) \newcommand\mybibfile{name_of_your_bib_file.bib} \ifcsname input@path\endcsname\else\def\input@path{{./}}\fi \def\@@setabsolutebibname#1#2{\edef\@@absolutebibname{#1#2}} \expandafter\@@setabsolutebibname\input@path{\mybibfile} \addbibresource{\@@absolutebibname} instead of \addbibresource{/Home/Documents/Arbeiten Mike/Hausarbeiten/MaHomex_Mike.bib} This will make your project portable. Good luck, Pip On 07/01/2015 03:59 AM, Michael Berger wrote: On 06/30/2015 10:58 PM, PhilipPirrip wrote: It worked for me on Fedora Linux, biber 1.8 + biblatex 2.8a. I used the recipe from the same wiki page. Attaching a working example, might help. Hallo Philip, your example file is working here as anticipated. So, one may conclude the problem with my attached sample file (bibliography not printed) is NOT caused by shortcomings of LyX and KBibtex but may have to do with my settings. See attached files. I left the basic structure intact as it might be significant towards the problem and you can see all my settings . The paper is using most of special elements needed and typical in linguistics. Hence, you probably have to install other package(s), e.g. covington.sty Thanks and regards, Michael
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
Hi Philip, thank you, I will check what you said - makes sense. However, if the path to my bib-file is wrong, how can I cite references from it? And: never ever did my system complain capital letters nor spaces in file names in any of my numerous LyX documents (before trying biblatex). Anyway, I will check that too and then report back. Michael On 07/01/2015 03:25 PM, PhilipPirrip wrote: Hi Michael, There's a lot going on in your example, but what's causing problems (if everything else worked before) might be just that you haven't set the path to your .bib file in the right way. Path names in Linux are case sensitive (yours begins with /Home, which is almost always /home), and there's probably user name missing (you have /Home/Documents, should probably be /home/michael/Documents). So please first check this. Use "pwd" terminal command in the directory where your .bib file is, or check the path in the file browser (might only show when you press CTRL-L) If your .lyx and .bib files are in the same directory, I'd suggest using this code in your preamble (just replace name_of_your_bib_file.bib) \newcommand\mybibfile{name_of_your_bib_file.bib} \ifcsname input@path\endcsname\else\def\input@path{{./}}\fi \def\@@setabsolutebibname#1#2{\edef\@@absolutebibname{#1#2}} \expandafter\@@setabsolutebibname\input@path{\mybibfile} \addbibresource{\@@absolutebibname} instead of \addbibresource{/Home/Documents/Arbeiten Mike/Hausarbeiten/MaHomex_Mike.bib} This will make your project portable. Good luck, Pip On 07/01/2015 03:59 AM, Michael Berger wrote: On 06/30/2015 10:58 PM, PhilipPirrip wrote: It worked for me on Fedora Linux, biber 1.8 + biblatex 2.8a. I used the recipe from the same wiki page. Attaching a working example, might help. Hallo Philip, your example file is working here as anticipated. So, one may conclude the problem with my attached sample file (bibliography not printed) is NOT caused by shortcomings of LyX and KBibtex but may have to do with my settings. See attached files. I left the basic structure intact as it might be significant towards the problem and you can see all my settings . The paper is using most of special elements needed and typical in linguistics. Hence, you probably have to install other package(s), e.g. covington.sty Thanks and regards, Michael
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
On Wed, Jul 01, 2015 at 03:43:55PM +0200, Michael Berger wrote: > Hi Philip, > thank you, I will check what you said - makes sense. However, if the path to > my bib-file is wrong, how can I cite references from it? > And: never ever did my system complain capital letters nor spaces in file > names in any of my numerous LyX documents (before trying biblatex). > > Anyway, I will check that too and then report back. > > Michael Hi Michael, biblatex is a differnet program than bibtex. One might allow paths that are case-insensitive (this is incorrect behavior in my opinion on Linux) while the other might not. Also note that LyX is a separate program from the above two, so you might be able to select a reference from LyX but biblatex not find it (again, because they are separate programs). In general on Linux, you should always be careful with case sensitivity in filenames. Best, Scott
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
On 07/01/2015 09:43 AM, Michael Berger wrote: thank you, I will check what you said - makes sense. However, if the path to my bib-file is wrong, how can I cite references from it? One of the possible reasons: machines never mistake, so when you browse for your .bib file through the dialogs, LyX gets the right path (or no path at all, if .lyx and .bib are in the same directory)
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
2015-07-01 15:53 GMT+02:00 Scott Kostyshak: > On Wed, Jul 01, 2015 at 03:43:55PM +0200, Michael Berger wrote: > > Hi Philip, > > thank you, I will check what you said - makes sense. However, if the > path to > > my bib-file is wrong, how can I cite references from it? > > And: never ever did my system complain capital letters nor spaces in file > > names in any of my numerous LyX documents (before trying biblatex). > > > > Anyway, I will check that too and then report back. > > > > Michael > > Hi Michael, > > biblatex is a differnet program than bibtex. One might allow paths that > are case-insensitive (this is incorrect behavior in my opinion on > Linux) while the other might not. Also note that LyX is a separate > program from the above two, so you might be able to select a reference > from LyX but biblatex not find it (again, because they are separate > programs). > Also, note that the path for biblatex is set at a different place (the preamble) than the path that LyX uses to access the bibliography (the bibtex inset). If these two paths are identical, it should work. Jürgen
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
On 07/01/2015 04:10 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: 2015-07-01 15:53 GMT+02:00 Scott Kostyshak>: On Wed, Jul 01, 2015 at 03:43:55PM +0200, Michael Berger wrote: > Hi Philip, > thank you, I will check what you said - makes sense. However, if the path to > my bib-file is wrong, how can I cite references from it? > And: never ever did my system complain capital letters nor spaces in file > names in any of my numerous LyX documents (before trying biblatex). > > Anyway, I will check that too and then report back. > > Michael Hi Michael, biblatex is a differnet program than bibtex. One might allow paths that are case-insensitive (this is incorrect behavior in my opinion on Linux) while the other might not. Also note that LyX is a separate program from the above two, so you might be able to select a reference from LyX but biblatex not find it (again, because they are separate programs). Also, note that the path for biblatex is set at a different place (the preamble) than the path that LyX uses to access the bibliography (the bibtex inset). If these two paths are identical, it should work. Jürgen Hello Jürgen, Philip, there is some progress; I followed Philip's advice and checked the path to the bib file. in \addbibresource{/home/m39/Documents/Arbeiten Mike/...} the ../mb39/.. was missing. After correcting that the Reference appeared in the PDF document. However, I also selected under Content "all references" and ticked "Add bibliography to TOC". But that had no effect at all. Only _*cited*_ references are shown and the *_TOC has still no bibliography entry_*. Cheers, Michael
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
On 07/01/2015 03:44 PM, Michael Berger wrote: However, I also selected under Content "all references" and ticked "Add bibliography to TOC". Yeah, but that's only for bibtex. Remember, we are only tricking LyX into thinking that it should provide us with the citation dialog. Use this instead of \printbibliography \nocite{*} \printbibliography[heading=bibintoc]
Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
Dear Friends of LyX, I used bibtex in various documentswith single and sectioned bibliographies and that worked without problems. Then I decided to try using biblatex on one of these documents and found Using biblatex with LyX in wiki.lyx.org/Bibtex/Biblatex. I followed this guide step by step but neither shows thebibliography in the text nor in PDf nor does it print. I am using: openSUSE 13.2, KDE LyX 2.1.2 my collection of references is managed in KBibTeX version 0.5.1 PS: as advised under Known problems I did 'biber --cache' which resulted in: No cache - you are not running the PAR: Packer executable of biber What might be the problem here? Thanks and regards Michael Berger, Dipl. Ing. Im Borngrund 7a D-35606 Solms id...@online.de Fon: +49 6442 706509 Fax: 032121247536 Linux member
Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
Dear Friends of LyX, I used bibtex in various documentswith single and sectioned bibliographies and that worked without problems. Then I decided to try using biblatex on one of these documents and found Using biblatex with LyX in wiki.lyx.org/Bibtex/Biblatex. I followed this guide step by step but neither shows thebibliography in the text nor in PDf nor does it print. I am using: openSUSE 13.2, KDE LyX 2.1.2 my collection of references is managed in KBibTeX version 0.5.1 PS: as advised under Known problems I did 'biber --cache' which resulted in: No cache - you are not running the PAR: Packer executable of biber What might be the problem here? Thanks and regards Michael Berger, Dipl. Ing. Im Borngrund 7a D-35606 Solms id...@online.de Fon: +49 6442 706509 Fax: 032121247536 Linux member
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
On 06/30/2015 11:19 AM, Michael Berger wrote: PS: as advised under Known problems I did 'biber --cache' which resulted in: No cache - you are not running the PAR: Packer executable of biber What might be the problem here? Do you have up-to-date versions of biblatex (3.0) and biber (2.1)? Johannes
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
It worked for me on Fedora Linux, biber 1.8 + biblatex 2.8a. I used the recipe from the same wiki page. Attaching a working example, might help. @BOOK{monroe:1955, title = {{R}adio {O}n}, publisher = {Addison--Wesley}, year = {1955}, author = {Marilyn Monroe}, address = {Los Angeles, CA, USA} } MM_biblatex.lyx Description: application/lyx
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
On 06/30/2015 05:19 AM, Michael Berger wrote: Dear Friends of LyX, I used bibtex in various documentswith single and sectioned bibliographies and that worked without problems. Then I decided to try using biblatex on one of these documents and found Using biblatex with LyX in wiki.lyx.org/Bibtex/Biblatex. I followed this guide step by step but neither shows thebibliography in the text nor in PDf nor does it print. I am using: openSUSE 13.2, KDE LyX 2.1.2 my collection of references is managed in KBibTeX version 0.5.1 A minimal (non)working example would definitely help here: a short .lyx file and accompanying .bib. It worked for me on Fedora Linux, biber 1.8 + biblatex 2.8a. I used the recipe from the same wiki page.
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
It worked for me on Fedora Linux, biber 1.8 + biblatex 2.8a. I used the recipe from the same wiki page. Attaching a working example, might help. @BOOK{monroe:1955, title = {{R}adio {O}n}, publisher = {Addison--Wesley}, year = {1955}, author = {Marilyn Monroe}, address = {Los Angeles, CA, USA} } MM-biblatex.lyx Description: application/lyx
Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
Dear Friends of LyX, I used bibtex in various documentswith single and sectioned bibliographies and that worked without problems. Then I decided to try using biblatex on one of these documents and found Using biblatex with LyX in wiki.lyx.org/Bibtex/Biblatex. I followed this guide step by step but neither shows thebibliography in the text nor in PDf nor does it print. I am using: openSUSE 13.2, KDE LyX 2.1.2 my collection of references is managed in KBibTeX version 0.5.1 PS: as advised under Known problems I did 'biber --cache' which resulted in: No cache - you are not running the PAR: Packer executable of biber What might be the problem here? Thanks and regards Michael Berger, Dipl. Ing. Im Borngrund 7a D-35606 Solms id...@online.de Fon: +49 6442 706509 Fax: 032121247536 Linux member
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
On 06/30/2015 11:19 AM, Michael Berger wrote: PS: as advised under Known problems I did 'biber --cache' which resulted in: No cache - you are not running the PAR: Packer executable of biber What might be the problem here? Do you have up-to-date versions of biblatex (3.0) and biber (2.1)? Johannes
Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
Dear Friends of LyX, I used bibtex in various documentswith single and sectioned bibliographies and that worked without problems. Then I decided to try using biblatex on one of these documents and found Using biblatex with LyX in wiki.lyx.org/Bibtex/Biblatex. I followed this guide step by step but neither shows thebibliography in the text nor in PDf nor does it print. I am using: openSUSE 13.2, KDE LyX 2.1.2 my collection of references is managed in KBibTeX version 0.5.1 PS: as advised under Known problems I did 'biber --cache' which resulted in: No cache - you are not running the PAR: Packer executable of biber What might be the problem here? Thanks and regards Michael Berger, Dipl. Ing. Im Borngrund 7a D-35606 Solms id...@online.de Fon: +49 6442 706509 Fax: 032121247536 Linux member
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
On 06/30/2015 05:19 AM, Michael Berger wrote: Dear Friends of LyX, I used bibtex in various documentswith single and sectioned bibliographies and that worked without problems. Then I decided to try using biblatex on one of these documents and found Using biblatex with LyX in wiki.lyx.org/Bibtex/Biblatex. I followed this guide step by step but neither shows thebibliography in the text nor in PDf nor does it print. I am using: openSUSE 13.2, KDE LyX 2.1.2 my collection of references is managed in KBibTeX version 0.5.1 A minimal (non)working example would definitely help here: a short .lyx file and accompanying .bib. It worked for me on Fedora Linux, biber 1.8 + biblatex 2.8a. I used the recipe from the same wiki page.
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
It worked for me on Fedora Linux, biber 1.8 + biblatex 2.8a. I used the recipe from the same wiki page. Attaching a working example, might help. @BOOK{monroe:1955, title = {{R}adio {O}n}, publisher = {Addison--Wesley}, year = {1955}, author = {Marilyn Monroe}, address = {Los Angeles, CA, USA} } MM-biblatex.lyx Description: application/lyx
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
It worked for me on Fedora Linux, biber 1.8 + biblatex 2.8a. I used the recipe from the same wiki page. Attaching a working example, might help. @BOOK{monroe:1955, title = {{R}adio {O}n}, publisher = {Addison--Wesley}, year = {1955}, author = {Marilyn Monroe}, address = {Los Angeles, CA, USA} } MM_biblatex.lyx Description: application/lyx
Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
Dear Friends of LyX, I used bibtex in various documentswith single and sectioned bibliographies and that worked without problems. Then I decided to try using biblatex on one of these documents and found "Using biblatex with LyX" in wiki.lyx.org/Bibtex/Biblatex. I followed this guide step by step but neither shows thebibliography in the text nor in PDf nor does it print. I am using: openSUSE 13.2, KDE LyX 2.1.2 my collection of references is managed in KBibTeX version 0.5.1 PS: as advised under "Known problems" I did 'biber --cache' which resulted in: "No cache - you are not running the PAR: Packer executable of biber" What might be the problem here? Thanks and regards Michael Berger, Dipl. Ing. Im Borngrund 7a D-35606 Solms id...@online.de Fon: +49 6442 706509 Fax: 032121247536 Linux member
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
On 06/30/2015 11:19 AM, Michael Berger wrote: PS: as advised under "Known problems" I did 'biber --cache' which resulted in: "No cache - you are not running the PAR: Packer executable of biber" What might be the problem here? Do you have up-to-date versions of biblatex (3.0) and biber (2.1)? Johannes
Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
Dear Friends of LyX, I used bibtex in various documentswith single and sectioned bibliographies and that worked without problems. Then I decided to try using biblatex on one of these documents and found "Using biblatex with LyX" in wiki.lyx.org/Bibtex/Biblatex. I followed this guide step by step but neither shows thebibliography in the text nor in PDf nor does it print. I am using: openSUSE 13.2, KDE LyX 2.1.2 my collection of references is managed in KBibTeX version 0.5.1 PS: as advised under "Known problems" I did 'biber --cache' which resulted in: "No cache - you are not running the PAR: Packer executable of biber" What might be the problem here? Thanks and regards Michael Berger, Dipl. Ing. Im Borngrund 7a D-35606 Solms id...@online.de Fon: +49 6442 706509 Fax: 032121247536 Linux member
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
On 06/30/2015 05:19 AM, Michael Berger wrote: Dear Friends of LyX, I used bibtex in various documentswith single and sectioned bibliographies and that worked without problems. Then I decided to try using biblatex on one of these documents and found "Using biblatex with LyX" in wiki.lyx.org/Bibtex/Biblatex. I followed this guide step by step but neither shows thebibliography in the text nor in PDf nor does it print. I am using: openSUSE 13.2, KDE LyX 2.1.2 my collection of references is managed in KBibTeX version 0.5.1 A minimal (non)working example would definitely help here: a short .lyx file and accompanying .bib. It worked for me on Fedora Linux, biber 1.8 + biblatex 2.8a. I used the recipe from the same wiki page.
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
It worked for me on Fedora Linux, biber 1.8 + biblatex 2.8a. I used the recipe from the same wiki page. Attaching a working example, might help. @BOOK{monroe:1955, title = {{R}adio {O}n}, publisher = {Addison--Wesley}, year = {1955}, author = {Marilyn Monroe}, address = {Los Angeles, CA, USA} } MM-biblatex.lyx Description: application/lyx
Re: Bibliography does not print when using biblatex instead of bibtex
It worked for me on Fedora Linux, biber 1.8 + biblatex 2.8a. I used the recipe from the same wiki page. Attaching a working example, might help. @BOOK{monroe:1955, title = {{R}adio {O}n}, publisher = {Addison--Wesley}, year = {1955}, author = {Marilyn Monroe}, address = {Los Angeles, CA, USA} } MM_biblatex.lyx Description: application/lyx