On 8/13/18 8:21 PM, mark.braving...@data61.csiro.au wrote:
> Including citations/references, or even telling Lyx that they *might* be used 
> (see below), slows down PDF preview quite a bit, ie Document->View(PDF). Is 
> there a way to temporarily turn off the 3-pass system (~3 calls to pdflatex 
> interspersed by calls to biber or bibtex)? Of course, it's then fine for all 
> citations to appear as "labels" or [?] .
>
> This is particularly noticeable when Lyx 2.3.0 bibliography "style" is set to 
> biblatex/biber, in which case Lyx *always* seems to use 3 passes whether 
> there are citations or bibliography or not. The speed is no problem for final 
> production, but a bit annoying when trying to get a quick preview. 
>
> To be clear: my preferred default for all documents, whether they include 
> references or not, would be to set 
> Document->Settings->Bibliography->Citation_style->Style_format to "biblatex". 
> But this is annoyingly slow on some documents. Setting the same thing to 
> "bibtex" still leads to 3 passes if any citations/bibliography are present--- 
> as it should--- but with bibtex at least Lyx is then smart enough to just do 
> 1 pass if there are no citations/bibliography. However, biblatex is better, 
> so I'd prefer it to be the default...
>
> So 2 questions here: 
>
>  - (less important) with biblatex/biber, can the 3 passes automatically be 
> reduced to 1 when there are no "live" citations or bibliographies, eg not in 
> any active branches? This already happens with bibtex.
>  
>  - (more useful) can the 3 passes be reduced to 1 regardless of biblatex vs 
> bibtex, by just changing one thing somewhere? And yes, this will lead to [?] 
> and/or printing-the-label type citations. A 
> "Document->settings->bibliography->turn_off_citations_and_biblio" box would 
> be perfect longer-term. But a hack would be fine for now ;)
>
> FWIW I am using Lyx 2.3.0 under Windows 10--- "official" biblatex/biber 
> support only appeared in Lyx 2.3.


Not sure how helpful this is now: But you could export to LaTeX and run
everything else manually.

Riki


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