>>> ... >>> You might have a look at >>> >>> https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/41821/creating-bib-file-containing-only-the-cited-references-of-a-bigger-bib-file, >>> ... > Start by checking Tools > Preferences... > Paths. The "Temporary > directory" shown there will be your starting point. (On Linux, this is > normally /tmp.) In that directory, look for a directory named > "lyx_tmpdir.<something random>" and move there. In that directory, look > for "lyx_tmpbuf0" if this is the only document you have open. > ...
Thank Paul and all others, now I've learned, that 1. my LyX-document has to be open in LyX and has the document just exported to PDF, then I can find the .aux file in the Linux \tmp directory. 2. I have to make a copy of my physics.bib with name 0_home_myname_dir-A_dir-B_physics.bib and then I can run bibexport: bibexport -o mydoc.bib mydoc.aux Ok, now I have a complete document-bibliography and can use this at the end of each part of my multipart-document. Great :-) -------------------------------------------------------- Another case is still open for me. Can I have a part-bibliography at the end of part 1 and part 2 and a full document-bibliography at the document-end? Thank you very much, bernhard -- Homepage: https://www.mb-schiekel.de/ GnuPG: http://p80.pool.sks-keyservers.net/
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