dots in screen

2012-06-30 Thread Sergio Celani
Dear  developers

I install the latest version of   LyX 2.0.4 in Windows seven, but

the   $\ldots$, or  $\cdots$  do not appear on the screen.

Sergio


Re: dots in screen

2012-06-30 Thread Vincent van Ravesteijn

Op 30-6-2012 14:58, Sergio Celani schreef:

Dear  developers

I install the latest version of   LyX 2.0.4 in Windows seven, but

the   $\ldots$, or  $\cdots$  do not appear on the screen.

Sergio


Try to zoom in or out.

Vincent



Re: How to remove a citation from the reference list without deleting it from BibTeX?

2012-06-30 Thread Richard Heck

On 06/29/2012 07:44 PM, Roey Angel wrote:

Hi,
If I want to remove a citation from a document in Lyx I typically simply delete
the field.
Trouble is that doesn't prevent the citation from appearing in the reference
list (although it's no longer cited anywhere in the document).
Instead I also have to edit my BibTeX file and delete it there as well.

Why is it behaving like this? shouldn't LaTeX only include in the reference list
those entries in the BibTeX record that were actually cited in the paper? Isn't
that one of the major reasons why reference managers exist?

Here's a guess. Click on the bibliography inset (which lists the BibTeX
databases you are using). Toward the bottom, there is a combo box that
is labelled content. There are two choices: (i) All cited references; 
(ii) All

references. The former does what you want; the latter prints all citations
from the BibTeX file, whether they are used or not.

If that's not the problem, then we'll talk more.

Richard



Re: How to remove a citation from the reference list without deleting it from BibTeX?

2012-06-30 Thread Roey Angel
Hi Richard thanks for your answer.
Yes, the BibTeX bibliography settings is set for 'all cited references'.
I also tried to rescan the database before running latex but that did not
change anything.
I should mention that I am using biber-natbib for my references (maybe
that's the reason).

In my preamble I have:

\usepackage[style=geb,natbib=true, backend=biber]{biblatex}

Then in the document:
Note: BibTeX Generated Bibliography
\printbibliography

Any ideas?
Roey

On Sat, Jun 30, 2012 at 8:42 PM, Richard Heck rgh...@lyx.org wrote:

 On 06/29/2012 07:44 PM, Roey Angel wrote:

 Hi,
 If I want to remove a citation from a document in Lyx I typically simply
 delete
 the field.
 Trouble is that doesn't prevent the citation from appearing in the
 reference
 list (although it's no longer cited anywhere in the document).
 Instead I also have to edit my BibTeX file and delete it there as well.

 Why is it behaving like this? shouldn't LaTeX only include in the
 reference list
 those entries in the BibTeX record that were actually cited in the paper?
 Isn't
 that one of the major reasons why reference managers exist?

 Here's a guess. Click on the bibliography inset (which lists the BibTeX
 databases you are using). Toward the bottom, there is a combo box that
 is labelled content. There are two choices: (i) All cited references;
 (ii) All
 references. The former does what you want; the latter prints all citations
 from the BibTeX file, whether they are used or not.

 If that's not the problem, then we'll talk more.

 Richard




Re: How to remove a citation from the reference list without deleting it from BibTeX?

2012-06-30 Thread Richard Heck

On 06/30/2012 03:32 PM, Roey Angel wrote:

Hi Richard thanks for your answer.
Yes, the BibTeX bibliography settings is set for 'all cited references'.
I also tried to rescan the database before running latex but that did 
not change anything.
I should mention that I am using biber-natbib for my references (maybe 
that's the reason).


In my preamble I have:

\usepackage[style=geb,natbib=true, backend=biber]{biblatex}


Then in the document:
Note: BibTeX Generated Bibliography
\printbibliography

Any ideas?

Well, something's being cached somewhere, and it's probably got to do 
with biber-natbib or biblatex. I don't use either, however, so won't be 
any more help.


rh



dots in screen

2012-06-30 Thread Sergio Celani
Dear  developers

I install the latest version of   LyX 2.0.4 in Windows seven, but

the   $\ldots$, or  $\cdots$  do not appear on the screen.

Sergio


Re: dots in screen

2012-06-30 Thread Vincent van Ravesteijn

Op 30-6-2012 14:58, Sergio Celani schreef:

Dear  developers

I install the latest version of   LyX 2.0.4 in Windows seven, but

the   $\ldots$, or  $\cdots$  do not appear on the screen.

Sergio


Try to zoom in or out.

Vincent



Re: How to remove a citation from the reference list without deleting it from BibTeX?

2012-06-30 Thread Richard Heck

On 06/29/2012 07:44 PM, Roey Angel wrote:

Hi,
If I want to remove a citation from a document in Lyx I typically simply delete
the field.
Trouble is that doesn't prevent the citation from appearing in the reference
list (although it's no longer cited anywhere in the document).
Instead I also have to edit my BibTeX file and delete it there as well.

Why is it behaving like this? shouldn't LaTeX only include in the reference list
those entries in the BibTeX record that were actually cited in the paper? Isn't
that one of the major reasons why reference managers exist?

Here's a guess. Click on the bibliography inset (which lists the BibTeX
databases you are using). Toward the bottom, there is a combo box that
is labelled content. There are two choices: (i) All cited references; 
(ii) All

references. The former does what you want; the latter prints all citations
from the BibTeX file, whether they are used or not.

If that's not the problem, then we'll talk more.

Richard



Re: How to remove a citation from the reference list without deleting it from BibTeX?

2012-06-30 Thread Roey Angel
Hi Richard thanks for your answer.
Yes, the BibTeX bibliography settings is set for 'all cited references'.
I also tried to rescan the database before running latex but that did not
change anything.
I should mention that I am using biber-natbib for my references (maybe
that's the reason).

In my preamble I have:

\usepackage[style=geb,natbib=true, backend=biber]{biblatex}

Then in the document:
Note: BibTeX Generated Bibliography
\printbibliography

Any ideas?
Roey

On Sat, Jun 30, 2012 at 8:42 PM, Richard Heck rgh...@lyx.org wrote:

 On 06/29/2012 07:44 PM, Roey Angel wrote:

 Hi,
 If I want to remove a citation from a document in Lyx I typically simply
 delete
 the field.
 Trouble is that doesn't prevent the citation from appearing in the
 reference
 list (although it's no longer cited anywhere in the document).
 Instead I also have to edit my BibTeX file and delete it there as well.

 Why is it behaving like this? shouldn't LaTeX only include in the
 reference list
 those entries in the BibTeX record that were actually cited in the paper?
 Isn't
 that one of the major reasons why reference managers exist?

 Here's a guess. Click on the bibliography inset (which lists the BibTeX
 databases you are using). Toward the bottom, there is a combo box that
 is labelled content. There are two choices: (i) All cited references;
 (ii) All
 references. The former does what you want; the latter prints all citations
 from the BibTeX file, whether they are used or not.

 If that's not the problem, then we'll talk more.

 Richard




Re: How to remove a citation from the reference list without deleting it from BibTeX?

2012-06-30 Thread Richard Heck

On 06/30/2012 03:32 PM, Roey Angel wrote:

Hi Richard thanks for your answer.
Yes, the BibTeX bibliography settings is set for 'all cited references'.
I also tried to rescan the database before running latex but that did 
not change anything.
I should mention that I am using biber-natbib for my references (maybe 
that's the reason).


In my preamble I have:

\usepackage[style=geb,natbib=true, backend=biber]{biblatex}


Then in the document:
Note: BibTeX Generated Bibliography
\printbibliography

Any ideas?

Well, something's being cached somewhere, and it's probably got to do 
with biber-natbib or biblatex. I don't use either, however, so won't be 
any more help.


rh



dots in screen

2012-06-30 Thread Sergio Celani
Dear  developers

I install the latest version of   LyX 2.0.4 in Windows seven, but

the   $\ldots$, or  $\cdots$  do not appear on the screen.

Sergio


Re: dots in screen

2012-06-30 Thread Vincent van Ravesteijn

Op 30-6-2012 14:58, Sergio Celani schreef:

Dear  developers

I install the latest version of   LyX 2.0.4 in Windows seven, but

the   $\ldots$, or  $\cdots$  do not appear on the screen.

Sergio


Try to zoom in or out.

Vincent



Re: How to remove a citation from the reference list without deleting it from BibTeX?

2012-06-30 Thread Richard Heck

On 06/29/2012 07:44 PM, Roey Angel wrote:

Hi,
If I want to remove a citation from a document in Lyx I typically simply delete
the field.
Trouble is that doesn't prevent the citation from appearing in the reference
list (although it's no longer cited anywhere in the document).
Instead I also have to edit my BibTeX file and delete it there as well.

Why is it behaving like this? shouldn't LaTeX only include in the reference list
those entries in the BibTeX record that were actually cited in the paper? Isn't
that one of the major reasons why reference managers exist?

Here's a guess. Click on the bibliography inset (which lists the BibTeX
databases you are using). Toward the bottom, there is a combo box that
is labelled "content". There are two choices: (i) All cited references; 
(ii) All

references. The former does what you want; the latter prints all citations
from the BibTeX file, whether they are used or not.

If that's not the problem, then we'll talk more.

Richard



Re: How to remove a citation from the reference list without deleting it from BibTeX?

2012-06-30 Thread Roey Angel
Hi Richard thanks for your answer.
Yes, the BibTeX bibliography settings is set for 'all cited references'.
I also tried to rescan the database before running latex but that did not
change anything.
I should mention that I am using biber-natbib for my references (maybe
that's the reason).

In my preamble I have:

\usepackage[style=geb,natbib=true, backend=biber]{biblatex}

Then in the document:
Note: BibTeX Generated Bibliography
\printbibliography

Any ideas?
Roey

On Sat, Jun 30, 2012 at 8:42 PM, Richard Heck  wrote:

> On 06/29/2012 07:44 PM, Roey Angel wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> If I want to remove a citation from a document in Lyx I typically simply
>> delete
>> the field.
>> Trouble is that doesn't prevent the citation from appearing in the
>> reference
>> list (although it's no longer cited anywhere in the document).
>> Instead I also have to edit my BibTeX file and delete it there as well.
>>
>> Why is it behaving like this? shouldn't LaTeX only include in the
>> reference list
>> those entries in the BibTeX record that were actually cited in the paper?
>> Isn't
>> that one of the major reasons why reference managers exist?
>>
> Here's a guess. Click on the bibliography inset (which lists the BibTeX
> databases you are using). Toward the bottom, there is a combo box that
> is labelled "content". There are two choices: (i) All cited references;
> (ii) All
> references. The former does what you want; the latter prints all citations
> from the BibTeX file, whether they are used or not.
>
> If that's not the problem, then we'll talk more.
>
> Richard
>
>


Re: How to remove a citation from the reference list without deleting it from BibTeX?

2012-06-30 Thread Richard Heck

On 06/30/2012 03:32 PM, Roey Angel wrote:

Hi Richard thanks for your answer.
Yes, the BibTeX bibliography settings is set for 'all cited references'.
I also tried to rescan the database before running latex but that did 
not change anything.
I should mention that I am using biber-natbib for my references (maybe 
that's the reason).


In my preamble I have:

\usepackage[style=geb,natbib=true, backend=biber]{biblatex}


Then in the document:
Note: BibTeX Generated Bibliography
\printbibliography

Any ideas?

Well, something's being cached somewhere, and it's probably got to do 
with biber-natbib or biblatex. I don't use either, however, so won't be 
any more help.


rh