I exported my document to Latex. 1. when compiling my .bib file, it generates errors because of crossref tag in bibtex entries. I removed crossref tag and it compiled fine.
is this normal (i'm using Texworks as latex editor)? 2.another issue is the using of built-in figures (xymatrix). in my computer it generates exactly the same as in Lyx. when I sent it to my friend some circle frames get corrupted (smaller than the text it contains) how can I solve this? Thank You, ~Eisa On 2011-08-23, at 9:26 PM, Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote: > Thanks Eisa , also Ernesto > > Yes, all citation links are now shown with the correct list of references. > It means nothings wrong with the tex file generated by lyx. > I can submit it with other figures and bib file. > > Best regards > waluyo > > On 24 August 2011 11:05, Eisa Ayed <eisalen...@yahoo.com> wrote: >> I experienced exactly the same with AAAI format. >> see this http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg78730.html, >> it's about AAAI package. >> here's what I did: >> 1.In Lyx, export to latex (plain) >> 2.pdflatex fileName >> 3.bibtex fileName >> 4.pdflatex fileName >> 5.pdflatex fileName >> >> you need to compile the bibliography (bibtex fileName) >> also run the command pdflatex twice. >> >> >> hope this helps. >> ~Eisa >> >> On 2011-08-23, at 8:28 PM, Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote: >> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I am writing a paper manuscript in lyx. >>> Unfortunately only latex (tex) format is accepted by the journal publisher. >>> >>> I have tried to export to latex(pdflatex), then successfully created >>> paper.tex >>> >>> I tested the created tex file and compile using this command: pdflatex >>> paper.tex >>> It created paper.pdf. however, when I opened this generated pdf file >>> all links including citations were shown as [?]. >>> Does it mean I cannot submit this paper.tex. >>> >>> Anyone has experience to submit a tex format paper, prepared in LyX? >>> Any tips please? >>> >>> Thanks in advance for any information. >>> >>> regards >>> waluyo >> >>