Kevin Gross wrote:
> 
> Hi all!
> 
> ...it was not until the advancement of molecular orbital theory that
> cycloaddition reactions were well understood [1,2,5].
> 
> as opposed to the absolutely unacceptable :)
> 
> ...it was not until the advancement of molecular orbital theory that
> cycloaddition reactions were well understood [1] [2] [5].
> 
> Here, [1,2,5] refer to the 1st, 2nd and 5th entry in the References
> section.  If it makes any difference, I am using the article document
> class.  I am just looking for a quick fix (well, other than actually
> typing "[1,2,5]") as I hope to learn BibTeX soon.  But I'm looking for a
> fix that will allow dynamic updating of references, i.e. keep track of
> the reference numbers upon addition and deletion of reference entries,
> much the same as LyX does for cross-referencing.

if your bibtex-file is ok, than:

in latex: \cite{key1,key2,...}   just like: \cite{deitel:99,doberanz:96}

deitel:99 and doberanz:96 are the bibtex keys. if your keys are 1, 2, ..
than \cite{1,2}

with LyX   Insert->citation-> choose the first bibtex entry from the
list
and add the next manually:
"deitel:99" from list and than "doberanz:96" from keyborad. alle entrys
must separated by comma.

Herbert

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