Re: Citations are not working.
Sorry to take so long to get back to you. @ Jacob, Many thanks for both your and Ray's help. I read through both and tried yours first and you were right. I had thought that I had I had changed that setting but I had not. For some reason I seem to hit cancel rather than save in LyX settings sometimes. It took two tries just now. @ Ray I am definitely going to save your post for my next emergency but what exactly does the code do? . Some kind of complete reset to default settings for a program? I'm a newcomer to Linux and a lot of commands are not yet intuitive. From: Jacob Bishop bishop.ja...@gmail.com To: Ray Rashif schivmeis...@gmail.com Cc: John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca; Lyx List lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Sent: Monday, April 22, 2013 12:51:46 PM Subject: Re: Citations are not working. On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 10:43 AM, Ray Rashif schivmeis...@gmail.com wrote: On 21 April 2013 21:28, John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca wrote: I seem to be rapidly losing any ability to work with LyX. In the attached example I cannot get citations to work. I originally added the citations using the Lyz plug-in for Zotero but a quick and non-expert look at the bib file suggests it's okay and JabRef seems happy with it. I obviously am doing something stupid but what? Or, have I really managed to muck up some settings on my system since my less than sucessful attempt to switch to biblatex? This latter option seems most likely to me. This is the major drawback in my opinion of the current way of using biblatex. As I recall, you have to set your biblatex options under tools-preferences-output-LaTeX-Bibliography generation. What I would personally prefer is the ability to set this option on a per-document basis. Unfortunately, this does not seem to be the case. I'm guessing that setting the processor back to bibtex should solve the problem. Ray's suggestion will probably work, but it would be good to check those preferences to see if that is in fact the source of the problem. I hope this helps, Jacob
Re: Citations are not working.
On 23 April 2013 19:39, John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca wrote: Sorry to take so long to get back to you. @ Jacob, Many thanks for both your and Ray's help. I read through both and tried yours first and you were right. I had thought that I had I had changed that setting but I had not. For some reason I seem to hit cancel rather than save in LyX settings sometimes. It took two tries just now. @ Ray I am definitely going to save your post for my next emergency but what exactly does the code do? . Some kind of complete reset to default settings for a program? I'm a newcomer to Linux and a lot of commands are not yet intuitive. I'm glad that Jacob actually chimed in to suggest the simplest approach first -- I should've mentioned that alongside as well. Indeed, the moving of the directories completely resets LyX (think of how you will do the same thing on Windows; removing stuff from %APPDATA%). On Linux and other GNU systems, ~/ (as dot files) and ~/.config are common config dumping grounds. It's usually just a quick fix to check whether the program actually runs with default settings (provided its files in the root/admin file system have not changed), but I suggested it on the presumption that it would be followed by a comparison of the original and existing configs. In short, this should be a last resort (which I had thought was the case). -- GPG/PGP ID: C0711BF1
Re: Citations are not working.
From: Ray Rashif schivmeis...@gmail.com To: John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca Cc: Jacob Bishop bishop.ja...@gmail.com; Lyx List lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2013 8:51:40 AM Subject: Re: Citations are not working. On 23 April 2013 19:39, John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca wrote: Sorry to take so long to get back to you. @ Jacob, Many thanks for both your and Ray's help. I read through both and tried yours first and you were right. I had thought that I had I had changed that setting but I had not. For some reason I seem to hit cancel rather than save in LyX settings sometimes. It took two tries just now. @ Ray I am definitely going to save your post for my next emergency but what exactly does the code do? . Some kind of complete reset to default settings for a program? I'm a newcomer to Linux and a lot of commands are not yet intuitive. I'm glad that Jacob actually chimed in to suggest the simplest approach first -- I should've mentioned that alongside as well. Indeed, the moving of the directories completely resets LyX (think of how you will do the same thing on Windows; removing stuff from %APPDATA%). On Linux and other GNU systems, ~/ (as dot files) and ~/.config are common config dumping grounds. It's usually just a quick fix to check whether the program actually runs with default settings (provided its files in the root/admin file system have not changed), but I suggested it on the presumption that it would be followed by a comparison of the original and existing configs. In short, this should be a last resort (which I had thought was the case). -- GPG/PGP ID: C0711BF1 Ah I think I see what it does now. I even think it makes some sense! At its most cryptic Linux is still easier than JCL. Many thanks
Re: Citations are not working.
Sorry to take so long to get back to you. @ Jacob, Many thanks for both your and Ray's help. I read through both and tried yours first and you were right. I had thought that I had I had changed that setting but I had not. For some reason I seem to hit cancel rather than save in LyX settings sometimes. It took two tries just now. @ Ray I am definitely going to save your post for my next emergency but what exactly does the code do? . Some kind of complete reset to default settings for a program? I'm a newcomer to Linux and a lot of commands are not yet intuitive. From: Jacob Bishop bishop.ja...@gmail.com To: Ray Rashif schivmeis...@gmail.com Cc: John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca; Lyx List lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Sent: Monday, April 22, 2013 12:51:46 PM Subject: Re: Citations are not working. On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 10:43 AM, Ray Rashif schivmeis...@gmail.com wrote: On 21 April 2013 21:28, John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca wrote: I seem to be rapidly losing any ability to work with LyX. In the attached example I cannot get citations to work. I originally added the citations using the Lyz plug-in for Zotero but a quick and non-expert look at the bib file suggests it's okay and JabRef seems happy with it. I obviously am doing something stupid but what? Or, have I really managed to muck up some settings on my system since my less than sucessful attempt to switch to biblatex? This latter option seems most likely to me. This is the major drawback in my opinion of the current way of using biblatex. As I recall, you have to set your biblatex options under tools-preferences-output-LaTeX-Bibliography generation. What I would personally prefer is the ability to set this option on a per-document basis. Unfortunately, this does not seem to be the case. I'm guessing that setting the processor back to bibtex should solve the problem. Ray's suggestion will probably work, but it would be good to check those preferences to see if that is in fact the source of the problem. I hope this helps, Jacob
Re: Citations are not working.
On 23 April 2013 19:39, John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca wrote: Sorry to take so long to get back to you. @ Jacob, Many thanks for both your and Ray's help. I read through both and tried yours first and you were right. I had thought that I had I had changed that setting but I had not. For some reason I seem to hit cancel rather than save in LyX settings sometimes. It took two tries just now. @ Ray I am definitely going to save your post for my next emergency but what exactly does the code do? . Some kind of complete reset to default settings for a program? I'm a newcomer to Linux and a lot of commands are not yet intuitive. I'm glad that Jacob actually chimed in to suggest the simplest approach first -- I should've mentioned that alongside as well. Indeed, the moving of the directories completely resets LyX (think of how you will do the same thing on Windows; removing stuff from %APPDATA%). On Linux and other GNU systems, ~/ (as dot files) and ~/.config are common config dumping grounds. It's usually just a quick fix to check whether the program actually runs with default settings (provided its files in the root/admin file system have not changed), but I suggested it on the presumption that it would be followed by a comparison of the original and existing configs. In short, this should be a last resort (which I had thought was the case). -- GPG/PGP ID: C0711BF1
Re: Citations are not working.
From: Ray Rashif schivmeis...@gmail.com To: John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca Cc: Jacob Bishop bishop.ja...@gmail.com; Lyx List lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2013 8:51:40 AM Subject: Re: Citations are not working. On 23 April 2013 19:39, John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca wrote: Sorry to take so long to get back to you. @ Jacob, Many thanks for both your and Ray's help. I read through both and tried yours first and you were right. I had thought that I had I had changed that setting but I had not. For some reason I seem to hit cancel rather than save in LyX settings sometimes. It took two tries just now. @ Ray I am definitely going to save your post for my next emergency but what exactly does the code do? . Some kind of complete reset to default settings for a program? I'm a newcomer to Linux and a lot of commands are not yet intuitive. I'm glad that Jacob actually chimed in to suggest the simplest approach first -- I should've mentioned that alongside as well. Indeed, the moving of the directories completely resets LyX (think of how you will do the same thing on Windows; removing stuff from %APPDATA%). On Linux and other GNU systems, ~/ (as dot files) and ~/.config are common config dumping grounds. It's usually just a quick fix to check whether the program actually runs with default settings (provided its files in the root/admin file system have not changed), but I suggested it on the presumption that it would be followed by a comparison of the original and existing configs. In short, this should be a last resort (which I had thought was the case). -- GPG/PGP ID: C0711BF1 Ah I think I see what it does now. I even think it makes some sense! At its most cryptic Linux is still easier than JCL. Many thanks
Re: Citations are not working.
Sorry to take so long to get back to you. @ Jacob, Many thanks for both your and Ray's help. I read through both and tried yours first and you were right. I had thought that I had I had changed that setting but I had not. For some reason I seem to hit cancel rather than save in LyX settings sometimes. It took two tries just now. @ Ray I am definitely going to save your post for my next emergency but what exactly does the code do? . Some kind of complete reset to default settings for a program? I'm a newcomer to Linux and a lot of commands are not yet intuitive. From: Jacob Bishop <bishop.ja...@gmail.com> To: Ray Rashif <schivmeis...@gmail.com> Cc: John Kane <jrkrid...@yahoo.ca>; Lyx List <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org> Sent: Monday, April 22, 2013 12:51:46 PM Subject: Re: Citations are not working. On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 10:43 AM, Ray Rashif <schivmeis...@gmail.com> wrote: On 21 April 2013 21:28, John Kane <jrkrid...@yahoo.ca> wrote: >> I seem to be rapidly losing any ability to work with LyX. In the attached >> example I cannot get citations to work. I originally added the citations >> using the Lyz plug-in for Zotero but a quick and non-expert look at the bib >> file suggests it's okay and JabRef seems happy with it. >> >> I obviously am doing something stupid but what? >> >> Or, have I really managed to muck up some settings on my system since my >> less than sucessful attempt to switch to biblatex? > This latter option seems most likely to me. This is the major drawback in my opinion of the current way of using biblatex. As I recall, you have to set your biblatex options under tools->preferences->output->LaTeX->Bibliography generation. What I would personally prefer is the ability to set this option on a per-document basis. Unfortunately, this does not seem to be the case. I'm guessing that setting the processor back to bibtex should solve the problem. Ray's suggestion will probably work, but it would be good to check those preferences to see if that is in fact the source of the problem. I hope this helps, Jacob
Re: Citations are not working.
On 23 April 2013 19:39, John Kanewrote: > Sorry to take so long to get back to you. > > @ Jacob, > Many thanks for both your and Ray's help. I read through both and tried > yours first and you were right. I had thought that I had I had changed that > setting but I had not. For some reason I seem to hit cancel rather than > save in LyX settings sometimes. It took two tries just now. > > @ Ray > I am definitely going to save your post for my next emergency but what > exactly does the code do? . Some kind of complete reset to default settings > for a program? > > I'm a newcomer to Linux and a lot of commands are not yet intuitive. I'm glad that Jacob actually chimed in to suggest the simplest approach first -- I should've mentioned that alongside as well. Indeed, the moving of the directories completely resets LyX (think of how you will do the same thing on Windows; removing stuff from %APPDATA%). On Linux and other GNU systems, ~/ (as dot files) and ~/.config are common config dumping grounds. It's usually just a "quick fix" to check whether the program actually runs with default settings (provided its files in the root/admin file system have not changed), but I suggested it on the presumption that it would be followed by a comparison of the original and existing configs. In short, this should be a last resort (which I had thought was the case). -- GPG/PGP ID: C0711BF1
Re: Citations are not working.
From: Ray Rashif <schivmeis...@gmail.com> To: John Kane <jrkrid...@yahoo.ca> Cc: Jacob Bishop <bishop.ja...@gmail.com>; Lyx List <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org> Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2013 8:51:40 AM Subject: Re: Citations are not working. On 23 April 2013 19:39, John Kane <jrkrid...@yahoo.ca> wrote: > Sorry to take so long to get back to you. > > @ Jacob, > Many thanks for both your and Ray's help. I read through both and tried > yours first and you were right. I had thought that I had I had changed that > setting but I had not. For some reason I seem to hit cancel rather than > save in LyX settings sometimes. It took two tries just now. > > @ Ray > I am definitely going to save your post for my next emergency but what > exactly does the code do? . Some kind of complete reset to default settings > for a program? > > I'm a newcomer to Linux and a lot of commands are not yet intuitive. I'm glad that Jacob actually chimed in to suggest the simplest approach first -- I should've mentioned that alongside as well. Indeed, the moving of the directories completely resets LyX (think of how you will do the same thing on Windows; removing stuff from %APPDATA%). On Linux and other GNU systems, ~/ (as dot files) and ~/.config are common config dumping grounds. It's usually just a "quick fix" to check whether the program actually runs with default settings (provided its files in the root/admin file system have not changed), but I suggested it on the presumption that it would be followed by a comparison of the original and existing configs. In short, this should be a last resort (which I had thought was the case). -- GPG/PGP ID: C0711BF1 Ah I think I see what it does now. I even think it makes some sense! At its most cryptic Linux is still easier than JCL. Many thanks
Re: Citations are not working.
On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 10:43 AM, Ray Rashif schivmeis...@gmail.com wrote: On 21 April 2013 21:28, John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca wrote: I seem to be rapidly losing any ability to work with LyX. In the attached example I cannot get citations to work. I originally added the citations using the Lyz plug-in for Zotero but a quick and non-expert look at the bib file suggests it's okay and JabRef seems happy with it. I obviously am doing something stupid but what? Or, have I really managed to muck up some settings on my system since my less than sucessful attempt to switch to biblatex? This latter option seems most likely to me. This is the major drawback in my opinion of the current way of using biblatex. As I recall, you have to set your biblatex options under tools-preferences-output-LaTeX-Bibliography generation. What I would personally prefer is the ability to set this option on a per-document basis. Unfortunately, this does not seem to be the case. I'm guessing that setting the processor back to bibtex should solve the problem. Ray's suggestion will probably work, but it would be good to check those preferences to see if that is in fact the source of the problem. I hope this helps, Jacob
Re: Citations are not working.
On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 10:43 AM, Ray Rashif schivmeis...@gmail.com wrote: On 21 April 2013 21:28, John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca wrote: I seem to be rapidly losing any ability to work with LyX. In the attached example I cannot get citations to work. I originally added the citations using the Lyz plug-in for Zotero but a quick and non-expert look at the bib file suggests it's okay and JabRef seems happy with it. I obviously am doing something stupid but what? Or, have I really managed to muck up some settings on my system since my less than sucessful attempt to switch to biblatex? This latter option seems most likely to me. This is the major drawback in my opinion of the current way of using biblatex. As I recall, you have to set your biblatex options under tools-preferences-output-LaTeX-Bibliography generation. What I would personally prefer is the ability to set this option on a per-document basis. Unfortunately, this does not seem to be the case. I'm guessing that setting the processor back to bibtex should solve the problem. Ray's suggestion will probably work, but it would be good to check those preferences to see if that is in fact the source of the problem. I hope this helps, Jacob
Re: Citations are not working.
On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 10:43 AM, Ray Rashifwrote: > On 21 April 2013 21:28, John Kane wrote: > > I seem to be rapidly losing any ability to work with LyX. In the > attached > > example I cannot get citations to work. I originally added the citations > > using the Lyz plug-in for Zotero but a quick and non-expert look at the > bib > > file suggests it's okay and JabRef seems happy with it. > > > > I obviously am doing something stupid but what? > > > > Or, have I really managed to muck up some settings on my system since my > > less than sucessful attempt to switch to biblatex? > This latter option seems most likely to me. This is the major drawback in my opinion of the current way of using biblatex. As I recall, you have to set your biblatex options under tools->preferences->output->LaTeX->Bibliography generation. What I would personally prefer is the ability to set this option on a per-document basis. Unfortunately, this does not seem to be the case. I'm guessing that setting the processor back to bibtex should solve the problem. Ray's suggestion will probably work, but it would be good to check those preferences to see if that is in fact the source of the problem. I hope this helps, Jacob
Citations are not working.
I seem to be rapidly losing any ability to work with LyX. In the attached example I cannot get citations to work. I originally added the citations using the Lyz plug-in for Zotero but a quick and non-expert look at the bib file suggests it's okay and JabRef seems happy with it. I obviously am doing something stupid but what? Or, have I really managed to muck up some settings on my system since my less than sucessful attempt to switch to biblatex? Thanks. LyX 2.0.5.1 on Ubuntu 12.10 , Tex Live 2012.20120611-4 april21.lyx Description: application/lyx 0_ZHNGEKE6 0_IBAUQ38B @article{anderegg2010expertcredibility, title = {Expert Credibility in Climate Change}, issn = {0027-8424, 1091-6490}, url = {http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2010/06/04/1003187107}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.1003187107}, abstract = {Although preliminary estimates from published literature and expert surveys suggest striking agreement among climate scientists on the tenets of anthropogenic climate change ({ACC)}, the American public expresses substantial doubt about both the anthropogenic cause and the level of scientific agreement underpinning {ACC.} A broad analysis of the climate scientist community itself, the distribution of credibility of dissenting researchers relative to agreeing researchers, and the level of agreement among top climate experts has not been conducted and would inform future {ACC} discussions. Here, we use an extensive dataset of 1,372 climate researchers and their publication and citation data to show that (i) 97{\textendash}98\% of the climate researchers most actively publishing in the field support the tenets of {ACC} outlined by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, and (ii) the relative climate expertise and scientific prominence of the researchers unconvinced of {ACC} are substantially below that of the convinced researchers.}, language = {en}, urldate = {2012-03-16}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences}, author = {Anderegg, William R. L and Prall, James W and Harold, Jacob and Schneider, Stephen H}, month = jun, year = {2010}, keywords = {citation analyses, climate denier, expertise, publication analysis, scientific prominence}, file = {Full Text PDF:/home/john/.mozilla/firefox/zsw2qavt.default/zotero/storage/WNRG99G7/Anderegg et al. - 2010 - Expert Credibility in Climate Change.pdf:application/pdf;Snapshot:/home/john/.mozilla/firefox/zsw2qavt.default/zotero/storage/7PKIH5F5/1003187107.html:text/html} } @article{acton1996bicycle, title = {Bicycle riding and oral/maxillofacial trauma in young children.}, volume = {165}, abstract = {{OBJECTIVES:} To investigate the frequency of oral/maxillofacial injuries in children who have had a bicycle incident and to relate this to the wearing of a protective helmet. {DESIGN:} Part of a larger prospective study in which self-administered questionnaires were completed by each child with bicycle-related injuries and their parents or caregivers. {SETTING:} Two tertiary-referral children's hospitals (between 1 April 1991 and 30 June 1992) and three general hospitals (between 1 August 1991 and 30 June 1992) in Brisbane. {PARTICIPANTS:} 813 children aged under 15 years who presented to the accident and emergency departments with bicycle-related injuries. {RESULTS:} There were 321 children (39.5\%) who sustained oral/maxillofacial injuries. Of 1355 injuries, 340 (25.1\%) were to the facial region. Of the 153 children admitted to hospital for bicycle-related injuries, 94 (61.4\%) had oral/maxillofacial injury as the primary reason for admission (including those with a reduced level of consciousness). Of the 66 children with a reduced level of consciousness, 53 had concomitant facial injuries. The most common oral/maxillofacial injuries were facial abrasions, cuts and lacerations (50.3\%); soft tissue injuries to the mouth (30.9\%); and dentoalveolar trauma (9.7\%). Over half of these children were wearing bicycle helmets. Of the 15 facial fractures (mandibular, nasal, and zygomatico-orbital), 10 were in children wearing helmets. {CONCLUSIONS:} Oral/maxillofacial injuries are frequent among child bicycle riders, even for those who wear Australian Standards-approved bicycle helmets. Bicycle helmets need design modifications (e.g., lightweight chin protectors) to more adequately protect the face and jaw.}, number = {5}, journal = {Medical Journal of Australia}, author = {Acton, C. H. and Nixon, J. W. and Clark, R. C.}, month = sep, year = {1996}, keywords = {Adolescent; Alveolar Process; Bicycling; Child; Child, Non-{U.S.} Gov't; Skull Fractures; Soft Tissue Injuries; Tooth Injuries; Zygomatic Fractures, Pediatric; Humans; Male; Mandibular Fractures; Maxillofacial Injuries; Mouth; Nasal Bone; Orbital Fractures; Patient Admission; Prospective Studies; Queensland; Questionnaires; Research Support, Preschool; Consciousness; Facial Injuries; Female; Head Protective Devices; Hospitals}, pages = {249{\textendash}251} }
Re: Citations are not working.
On 21 April 2013 21:28, John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca wrote: I seem to be rapidly losing any ability to work with LyX. In the attached example I cannot get citations to work. I originally added the citations using the Lyz plug-in for Zotero but a quick and non-expert look at the bib file suggests it's okay and JabRef seems happy with it. I obviously am doing something stupid but what? Or, have I really managed to muck up some settings on my system since my less than sucessful attempt to switch to biblatex? I am not able to reproduce any problem (you do not describe any). Citations do appear and the (list of) references are there. To start LyX afresh, here are the Linux-specific steps: mv ~/.lyx ~/.lyx.bak mv ~/.config/LyX ~/.config/LyX.bak See if your citations are not working after that. -- GPG/PGP ID: C0711BF1
Citations are not working.
I seem to be rapidly losing any ability to work with LyX. In the attached example I cannot get citations to work. I originally added the citations using the Lyz plug-in for Zotero but a quick and non-expert look at the bib file suggests it's okay and JabRef seems happy with it. I obviously am doing something stupid but what? Or, have I really managed to muck up some settings on my system since my less than sucessful attempt to switch to biblatex? Thanks. LyX 2.0.5.1 on Ubuntu 12.10 , Tex Live 2012.20120611-4 april21.lyx Description: application/lyx 0_ZHNGEKE6 0_IBAUQ38B @article{anderegg2010expertcredibility, title = {Expert Credibility in Climate Change}, issn = {0027-8424, 1091-6490}, url = {http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2010/06/04/1003187107}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.1003187107}, abstract = {Although preliminary estimates from published literature and expert surveys suggest striking agreement among climate scientists on the tenets of anthropogenic climate change ({ACC)}, the American public expresses substantial doubt about both the anthropogenic cause and the level of scientific agreement underpinning {ACC.} A broad analysis of the climate scientist community itself, the distribution of credibility of dissenting researchers relative to agreeing researchers, and the level of agreement among top climate experts has not been conducted and would inform future {ACC} discussions. Here, we use an extensive dataset of 1,372 climate researchers and their publication and citation data to show that (i) 97{\textendash}98\% of the climate researchers most actively publishing in the field support the tenets of {ACC} outlined by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, and (ii) the relative climate expertise and scientific prominence of the researchers unconvinced of {ACC} are substantially below that of the convinced researchers.}, language = {en}, urldate = {2012-03-16}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences}, author = {Anderegg, William R. L and Prall, James W and Harold, Jacob and Schneider, Stephen H}, month = jun, year = {2010}, keywords = {citation analyses, climate denier, expertise, publication analysis, scientific prominence}, file = {Full Text PDF:/home/john/.mozilla/firefox/zsw2qavt.default/zotero/storage/WNRG99G7/Anderegg et al. - 2010 - Expert Credibility in Climate Change.pdf:application/pdf;Snapshot:/home/john/.mozilla/firefox/zsw2qavt.default/zotero/storage/7PKIH5F5/1003187107.html:text/html} } @article{acton1996bicycle, title = {Bicycle riding and oral/maxillofacial trauma in young children.}, volume = {165}, abstract = {{OBJECTIVES:} To investigate the frequency of oral/maxillofacial injuries in children who have had a bicycle incident and to relate this to the wearing of a protective helmet. {DESIGN:} Part of a larger prospective study in which self-administered questionnaires were completed by each child with bicycle-related injuries and their parents or caregivers. {SETTING:} Two tertiary-referral children's hospitals (between 1 April 1991 and 30 June 1992) and three general hospitals (between 1 August 1991 and 30 June 1992) in Brisbane. {PARTICIPANTS:} 813 children aged under 15 years who presented to the accident and emergency departments with bicycle-related injuries. {RESULTS:} There were 321 children (39.5\%) who sustained oral/maxillofacial injuries. Of 1355 injuries, 340 (25.1\%) were to the facial region. Of the 153 children admitted to hospital for bicycle-related injuries, 94 (61.4\%) had oral/maxillofacial injury as the primary reason for admission (including those with a reduced level of consciousness). Of the 66 children with a reduced level of consciousness, 53 had concomitant facial injuries. The most common oral/maxillofacial injuries were facial abrasions, cuts and lacerations (50.3\%); soft tissue injuries to the mouth (30.9\%); and dentoalveolar trauma (9.7\%). Over half of these children were wearing bicycle helmets. Of the 15 facial fractures (mandibular, nasal, and zygomatico-orbital), 10 were in children wearing helmets. {CONCLUSIONS:} Oral/maxillofacial injuries are frequent among child bicycle riders, even for those who wear Australian Standards-approved bicycle helmets. Bicycle helmets need design modifications (e.g., lightweight chin protectors) to more adequately protect the face and jaw.}, number = {5}, journal = {Medical Journal of Australia}, author = {Acton, C. H. and Nixon, J. W. and Clark, R. C.}, month = sep, year = {1996}, keywords = {Adolescent; Alveolar Process; Bicycling; Child; Child, Non-{U.S.} Gov't; Skull Fractures; Soft Tissue Injuries; Tooth Injuries; Zygomatic Fractures, Pediatric; Humans; Male; Mandibular Fractures; Maxillofacial Injuries; Mouth; Nasal Bone; Orbital Fractures; Patient Admission; Prospective Studies; Queensland; Questionnaires; Research Support, Preschool; Consciousness; Facial Injuries; Female; Head Protective Devices; Hospitals}, pages = {249{\textendash}251} }
Re: Citations are not working.
On 21 April 2013 21:28, John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca wrote: I seem to be rapidly losing any ability to work with LyX. In the attached example I cannot get citations to work. I originally added the citations using the Lyz plug-in for Zotero but a quick and non-expert look at the bib file suggests it's okay and JabRef seems happy with it. I obviously am doing something stupid but what? Or, have I really managed to muck up some settings on my system since my less than sucessful attempt to switch to biblatex? I am not able to reproduce any problem (you do not describe any). Citations do appear and the (list of) references are there. To start LyX afresh, here are the Linux-specific steps: mv ~/.lyx ~/.lyx.bak mv ~/.config/LyX ~/.config/LyX.bak See if your citations are not working after that. -- GPG/PGP ID: C0711BF1
Citations are not working.
I seem to be rapidly losing any ability to work with LyX. In the attached example I cannot get citations to work. I originally added the citations using the Lyz plug-in for Zotero but a quick and non-expert look at the bib file suggests it's okay and JabRef seems happy with it. I obviously am doing something stupid but what? Or, have I really managed to muck up some settings on my system since my less than sucessful attempt to switch to biblatex? Thanks. LyX 2.0.5.1 on Ubuntu 12.10 , Tex Live 2012.20120611-4 april21.lyx Description: application/lyx 0_ZHNGEKE6 0_IBAUQ38B @article{anderegg2010expertcredibility, title = {Expert Credibility in Climate Change}, issn = {0027-8424, 1091-6490}, url = {http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2010/06/04/1003187107}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.1003187107}, abstract = {Although preliminary estimates from published literature and expert surveys suggest striking agreement among climate scientists on the tenets of anthropogenic climate change ({ACC)}, the American public expresses substantial doubt about both the anthropogenic cause and the level of scientific agreement underpinning {ACC.} A broad analysis of the climate scientist community itself, the distribution of credibility of dissenting researchers relative to agreeing researchers, and the level of agreement among top climate experts has not been conducted and would inform future {ACC} discussions. Here, we use an extensive dataset of 1,372 climate researchers and their publication and citation data to show that (i) 97{\textendash}98\% of the climate researchers most actively publishing in the field support the tenets of {ACC} outlined by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, and (ii) the relative climate expertise and scientific prominence of the researchers unconvinced of {ACC} are substantially below that of the convinced researchers.}, language = {en}, urldate = {2012-03-16}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences}, author = {Anderegg, William R. L and Prall, James W and Harold, Jacob and Schneider, Stephen H}, month = jun, year = {2010}, keywords = {citation analyses, climate denier, expertise, publication analysis, scientific prominence}, file = {Full Text PDF:/home/john/.mozilla/firefox/zsw2qavt.default/zotero/storage/WNRG99G7/Anderegg et al. - 2010 - Expert Credibility in Climate Change.pdf:application/pdf;Snapshot:/home/john/.mozilla/firefox/zsw2qavt.default/zotero/storage/7PKIH5F5/1003187107.html:text/html} } @article{acton1996bicycle, title = {Bicycle riding and oral/maxillofacial trauma in young children.}, volume = {165}, abstract = {{OBJECTIVES:} To investigate the frequency of oral/maxillofacial injuries in children who have had a bicycle incident and to relate this to the wearing of a protective helmet. {DESIGN:} Part of a larger prospective study in which self-administered questionnaires were completed by each child with bicycle-related injuries and their parents or caregivers. {SETTING:} Two tertiary-referral children's hospitals (between 1 April 1991 and 30 June 1992) and three general hospitals (between 1 August 1991 and 30 June 1992) in Brisbane. {PARTICIPANTS:} 813 children aged under 15 years who presented to the accident and emergency departments with bicycle-related injuries. {RESULTS:} There were 321 children (39.5\%) who sustained oral/maxillofacial injuries. Of 1355 injuries, 340 (25.1\%) were to the facial region. Of the 153 children admitted to hospital for bicycle-related injuries, 94 (61.4\%) had oral/maxillofacial injury as the primary reason for admission (including those with a reduced level of consciousness). Of the 66 children with a reduced level of consciousness, 53 had concomitant facial injuries. The most common oral/maxillofacial injuries were facial abrasions, cuts and lacerations (50.3\%); soft tissue injuries to the mouth (30.9\%); and dentoalveolar trauma (9.7\%). Over half of these children were wearing bicycle helmets. Of the 15 facial fractures (mandibular, nasal, and zygomatico-orbital), 10 were in children wearing helmets. {CONCLUSIONS:} Oral/maxillofacial injuries are frequent among child bicycle riders, even for those who wear Australian Standards-approved bicycle helmets. Bicycle helmets need design modifications (e.g., lightweight chin protectors) to more adequately protect the face and jaw.}, number = {5}, journal = {Medical Journal of Australia}, author = {Acton, C. H. and Nixon, J. W. and Clark, R. C.}, month = sep, year = {1996}, keywords = {Adolescent; Alveolar Process; Bicycling; Child; Child, Non-{U.S.} Gov't; Skull Fractures; Soft Tissue Injuries; Tooth Injuries; Zygomatic Fractures, Pediatric; Humans; Male; Mandibular Fractures; Maxillofacial Injuries; Mouth; Nasal Bone; Orbital Fractures; Patient Admission; Prospective Studies; Queensland; Questionnaires; Research Support, Preschool; Consciousness; Facial Injuries; Female; Head Protective Devices; Hospitals}, pages = {249{\textendash}251} }
Re: Citations are not working.
On 21 April 2013 21:28, John Kane <jrkrid...@yahoo.ca> wrote: > I seem to be rapidly losing any ability to work with LyX. In the attached > example I cannot get citations to work. I originally added the citations > using the Lyz plug-in for Zotero but a quick and non-expert look at the bib > file suggests it's okay and JabRef seems happy with it. > > I obviously am doing something stupid but what? > > Or, have I really managed to muck up some settings on my system since my > less than sucessful attempt to switch to biblatex? I am not able to reproduce any "problem" (you do not describe any). Citations do appear and the (list of) references are there. To start LyX afresh, here are the Linux-specific steps: mv ~/.lyx ~/.lyx.bak mv ~/.config/LyX ~/.config/LyX.bak See if your citations are not working after that. -- GPG/PGP ID: C0711BF1