Hi everyone,
I am new to Lyx and Latex, so thanks a lot for your patience.
I have a custom .bst file (made by others) that works like a charm in
latex, on the very same machine I now run Lyx 1.4.3 on ubuntu dapper.
Now I am trying to use the same .bst file in Lyx but could not import
it. I copied the file under
/usr/share/texmf-tetex/bibtex/bst/udes_geotel (I created the directory
udes_geotel myself) and ran texhash as root. Now I obtain
>kpsewhich Udes_GeoTEL.bst
>/usr/share/texmf-tetex/bibtex/bst/udes_geotel/Udes_GeoTEL.bst
I close and reopen Lyx after I do Tools-Reconfigure but strangely my
.bst file does not appear on the list... Is that normal?
Nevermind, I choose the file with the help of the Browse button. Now
when I run Lyx, I get several error messages. This is strange as this
file normally works very well on plain Latex... (I will copy a couple of
error messages at the end of the message).
Another strange thing is that at the very end of the Latex log (when I
do Document-Latex Log), it says
Output written on TEL914_lyx.pdf (109 pages, 20196253 bytes).
although there is no file created at all.
does anyone have an idea?
thanks a lot from advance for your kindly help
servet
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{\em Proc SPIE 2963 (Ocean Optics XIII)}.\bigskip
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{\em in J.-C. Therriault (ed.). The Gulf of St.
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small ocean or big estuary ?}, \volumename
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