Dave Hewitt wrote:
I'm using JabRef and BibTeX for citations in a LyX report, with natbib
and authordate3 as the BibTeX style. All has gone flawlessly except
for one reference. For some reason LyX is muddying up the inline
display for one article in the BibTeX file, and that one only and
consistently.
This is a known bug. The problem is the occurrence of the string "year"
in the title. I've fixed this for 1.6, but it won't be back-ported to
1.5 because it involved a complete re-write of the BibTeX representation
and so is too extensive.
Richard
Here is the BibTeX entry for the culprit:
@ARTICLE{tiffanetal2006,
author = {Tiffan, K. F. and Clark, L. O. and Garland, R. D. and
Rondorf, D.
W.},
title = {Variables influencing the presence of subyearling fall
Chinook salmon
in shoreline habitats of the Hanford Reach, Columbia River},
journal = {North American Journal of Fisheries Management},
year = {2006},
volume = {26},
pages = {351-360},
owner = {dhewitt},
timestamp = {2007.11.29}
}
When I select this reference for an inline citation, LyX displays the
title twice in the Citation box window (attached) and and the inline
(greyed or redded out) citation lists "Tiffan et al. Variable..."
(even though the other reference in the same list displays
appropriately as "Author Year").
LaTeX gets it right and the final output is fine. Any ideas what's
going on to create this apparent bug?
Dave Hewitt
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