Wolfgang Engelmann <engelm...@...> writes:
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> The reason is, that I have difficulties to localize the citation error, 
> because even after taking out the offending citation lyx is still complaining 
> about it. I have to close lyx and reopen it until I get the response after 
> removing. I guessed, that the aux file is reused after a new run of lyx 
> (without closing it down), and wanted to remove it therefore from the 
> tmp-directory(ies). I am however, uncertain about it, since the last file 
> which contains the citation error produces no tmp-directory.

Hi Wolfgang,

I don't have an answer for you but I would like to respond and say that I have
the same difficulties with finding and solving errors in Lyx (see my other posts
today) - even worse is the situation with BibTex and Lyx - there is none
indication whatsoever where and how to fix it...

I chased a citation error for more than an hour - closing Lyx and reopenening it
did the trick; well that is not what I call a deterministic behaviour

Anyway, what I do in these situations is that I export to Latex and work with
TeXnicCenter where you have more options for error tracking.

Still, Lyx is cool.

Cheers
-Ralf 


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