Gesualdo Scutari wrote:
Thanks for your answer and your patience.
Actually I did: I use the browse button to select the bib file. SO, I'm sure that I give a full path to it.

I wouldn't be so sure. Look in the LaTeX file for the \bibliography command and see what's there.

rh

Thanks.

ALdo
Il giorno 10/mar/09, alle ore 20:05, rgheck ha scritto:

Gesualdo Scutari wrote:
Thanks for your answer.
I exported the lyx doc in tex and the only proble I see in the .log file is that there are undefined references. It seems that latex cannot find the bib file, which is in the same directory of the .tex file. In the tex file I call also other files that are in the same place and latex has no problem to see these files.

I also reinstalled the latex distribution and lyx as well. But I really don't know what else to do now?

When you add the bibtex file to your LyX document, make sure you give a full path to it. That should take care of the problem.

rh

Many thanks for your assistance.

Regards,

Aldo
Il giorno 09/mar/09, alle ore 20:04, rgheck ha scritto:

Gesualdo Scutari wrote:
Dear all,

I'm writing because I have a serious problem using lyx 1.6.1 on my MAC OS 10.5.6 and MacTex 2008. I'm used to write papers to be submitted to IEEE journals. I use both article class in lyx and IEEEtran class. In both cases lyx cannot load the bibliography. I see only [?] in the dvi and there are no references at the end of the document. I use a bibtex file that works properly with any latex compiler.

Could you please help me? I was looking for a while on the web, but I cold not fix the problem.

Well, it seems that LaTeX can't find the bibliography file for some reason. The best way to debug this kind of thing is to export your LyX file to LaTeX and then process it from the command line. Hopefully, you'll then get the error message from LaTeX. Another option: While LyX is open, and after you've had a failed export, go to LyX's temporary directory (it'd be /tmp/lyxdir.OTHERSTUFF on Linux) and process manually there. Then you're actually processing exactly what LyX would.

rh



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