I managed to fix my ? problems but I don't know how.  When I ran latex
from the command line, I noticed from the latex output that I had a
couple of duplicated equation number labels.  In lyx, I deleted all
equations labels, and then my references started printing correctly.  

I added the labels back, fixing the duplicates, and the references were
still correct.  Then I added back the duplicates and, although as far as
I know, this is exactly what I started with, the references were =still=
correct!

So, although my document is somehow fixed, I can't duplicate what broke
it.  But hopefully this will provide a clue to someone with the same
problem.

Scott


On Wed, 2002-09-25 at 01:36, Rob Saunders wrote:
> Similar problems for me with 1.2.1. When compiling to a PDF format
> citations from one .bib file produced (?) in the document yet showed ok
> in the reference list (no spaces in cite keys). However, citations from
> a second .bib file used at the same time and in the same document worked
> fine in both the document and reference list!
> For me the answer was to merge both .bib files into the "ok" one and
> just use that.
> 
> Rob S
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Scott Otterson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: 25 September 2002 00:26
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Citations showing up as ?
> 
> I'm having this problem too.  The "modify text, rerun view->pdf" doesn't
> work for me.  I also don't have spaces in my cite keys.  Are there any
> other suggestions?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Scott
> 
> Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> > Peter Hovmand wrote:
> >> I upgraded to 1.2.1 and noticed that citations in the text are
> >> showing up as (?), although they appear correctly in the references.
> >> The only way I get around it is to export to TeX and run latex and
> >> BibTeX myself. From the archives, it seems like several others have
> >> noticed this problem, but has anyone found a solution to this or the
> >> cause of the problem? 
> >
> > Do you have spaces in your cite keys? I does not think to be _this_ 
> > problem, I can always ask...
> 
> >JMarc
> 
> 
> 
> 


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