On 8/23/2012 11:06 PM, Les Denham wrote:
I have had similar problems with beamer and BibTeX in English when a
name in the bibliography had an accented character (é I think).
I did figure out a workaround, but I don't remember exactly how. I
think it involved putting the offending reference
On 8/23/2012 11:06 PM, Les Denham wrote:
I have had similar problems with beamer and BibTeX in English when a
name in the bibliography had an accented character (é I think).
I did figure out a workaround, but I don't remember exactly how. I
think it involved putting the offending reference
On 8/23/2012 11:06 PM, Les Denham wrote:
I have had similar problems with beamer and BibTeX in English when a
name in the bibliography had an accented character (é I think).
I did figure out a workaround, but I don't remember exactly how. I
think it involved putting the offending reference
Dear LyX Users and Developers,
I am using the presentation (beamer) document class with the german
option. I have a BibTeX bibliography that I inserted via the Insert
... mechanism.
Now when I try to compile the file, I get inputenc errors. It stems from
the usage of the german ß character
in the presentation
(beamer) document class when it does work in another file with the
article document class.
Any ideas?
Michael
Michael,
I have had similar problems with beamer and BibTeX in English when a
name in the bibliography had an accented character (é I think).
I did figure out
Dear LyX Users and Developers,
I am using the presentation (beamer) document class with the german
option. I have a BibTeX bibliography that I inserted via the Insert
... mechanism.
Now when I try to compile the file, I get inputenc errors. It stems from
the usage of the german ß character
in the presentation
(beamer) document class when it does work in another file with the
article document class.
Any ideas?
Michael
Michael,
I have had similar problems with beamer and BibTeX in English when a
name in the bibliography had an accented character (é I think).
I did figure out
Dear LyX Users and Developers,
I am using the presentation (beamer) document class with the "german"
option. I have a BibTeX bibliography that I inserted via the Insert >
... mechanism.
Now when I try to compile the file, I get inputenc errors. It stems from
the usage of the german "ß"
in inputencoding `latin9'.
>
> Now I am wondering why this does not work in the presentation
> (beamer) document class when it does work in another file with the
> article document class.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Michael
>
Michael,
I have had similar problems with
I solve it?
I don't know about biblatex, but beamer and BibTeX don't play nicely.
See, for instance,
http://old.nabble.com/Beamer-and-natbib-td17070394.html. What I ended
up doing, IIRC, was to create a dummy article with just my bibliography
(using the style I wanted), view it, and while
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
If I ignores this error, the document compiles perfectly. I think LyX
is not capable of overcoming this error and the biblatex part of the
compilation fails. Any idea on how can I solve it?
I don't know about biblatex, but beamer and BibTeX don't play nicely.
See
it to the wiki. Can somebody send me the password?
Best regards.
P.S.: As I wrote before, I was able to solve the problem I had with
bibtex and beamer. You just have to add the snippet \def\newblock{}
before the bibliography.
-
Julio Rojas
jcredbe
I solve it?
I don't know about biblatex, but beamer and BibTeX don't play nicely.
See, for instance,
http://old.nabble.com/Beamer-and-natbib-td17070394.html. What I ended
up doing, IIRC, was to create a dummy article with just my bibliography
(using the style I wanted), view it, and while
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
If I ignores this error, the document compiles perfectly. I think LyX
is not capable of overcoming this error and the biblatex part of the
compilation fails. Any idea on how can I solve it?
I don't know about biblatex, but beamer and BibTeX don't play nicely.
See
it to the wiki. Can somebody send me the password?
Best regards.
P.S.: As I wrote before, I was able to solve the problem I had with
bibtex and beamer. You just have to add the snippet \def\newblock{}
before the bibliography.
-
Julio Rojas
jcredbe
dea on how can I solve it?
I don't know about biblatex, but beamer and BibTeX don't play nicely.
See, for instance,
http://old.nabble.com/Beamer-and-natbib-td17070394.html. What I ended
up doing, IIRC, was to create a dummy article with just my bibliography
(using the style I wanted), view it,
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> > If I ignores this error, the document compiles perfectly. I think LyX
> > is not capable of overcoming this error and the biblatex part of the
> > compilation fails. Any idea on how can I solve it?
>
> I don't know about biblatex, but beamer and
it to the wiki. Can somebody send me the password?
Best regards.
P.S.: As I wrote before, I was able to solve the problem I had with
bibtex and beamer. You just have to add the snippet "\def\newblock{}"
before the bibliography.
-
Julio Roj
Sorry for the annoyance. I finally found that you have to add, before
the bibliography, the following snippet:
\def\newblock{}
At least this email will be forever at hand through Google!!! ;)
-
Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com
On Thu, Sep 30,
Dear all, I guess this is a recurrent topic, but I couldn't find a
solution googling around. I have to include some references from my
bibtex file into my beamer presentation, but after the document is
compiled, a ? appears in place of the reference. I tried compiling
the Latex version of the
Sorry for the annoyance. I finally found that you have to add, before
the bibliography, the following snippet:
\def\newblock{}
At least this email will be forever at hand through Google!!! ;)
-
Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com
On Thu, Sep 30,
Dear all, I guess this is a recurrent topic, but I couldn't find a
solution googling around. I have to include some references from my
bibtex file into my beamer presentation, but after the document is
compiled, a ? appears in place of the reference. I tried compiling
the Latex version of the
Sorry for the annoyance. I finally found that you have to add, before
the bibliography, the following snippet:
\def\newblock{}
At least this email will be forever at hand through Google!!! ;)
-
Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com
On Thu, Sep 30,
Dear all, I guess this is a recurrent topic, but I couldn't find a
solution googling around. I have to include some references from my
bibtex file into my beamer presentation, but after the document is
compiled, a "?" appears in place of the reference. I tried compiling
the Latex version of the
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