It sounds to me like a bug in that software, something like a bad
regular expression that is catching too much text. FYI, I'm guessing the
functional characters are something like the [= and =] that seem
to surround these citations.
FWIW, as well, this sounds like a needlessly complicated
On 07/23/2011 05:59 AM, Peter Kohlert wrote:
It sounds to me like a bug in that software, something like a bad
regular expression that is catching too much text. FYI, I'm guessing the
functional characters are something like the [= and =] that seem
to surround these citations.
FWIW, as well,
On 2011-07-23, Richard Heck wrote:
I'm now closer to understanding the problem. When I viewed the source
code in LyX (the LaTeX code) I couldn't see that something in the way
the files were coded had changed. I used Windows Editor to open the
two .lyx files, the one before and the one after
It sounds to me like a bug in that software, something like a bad
regular expression that is catching too much text. FYI, I'm guessing the
functional characters are something like the [= and =] that seem
to surround these citations.
FWIW, as well, this sounds like a needlessly complicated
On 07/23/2011 05:59 AM, Peter Kohlert wrote:
It sounds to me like a bug in that software, something like a bad
regular expression that is catching too much text. FYI, I'm guessing the
functional characters are something like the [= and =] that seem
to surround these citations.
FWIW, as well,
On 2011-07-23, Richard Heck wrote:
I'm now closer to understanding the problem. When I viewed the source
code in LyX (the LaTeX code) I couldn't see that something in the way
the files were coded had changed. I used Windows Editor to open the
two .lyx files, the one before and the one after
It sounds to me like a bug in that software, something like a bad
regular expression that is catching too much text. FYI, I'm guessing the
"functional characters" are something like the "[=" and "=]" that seem
to surround these citations.
FWIW, as well, this sounds like a needlessly complicated
On 07/23/2011 05:59 AM, Peter Kohlert wrote:
>> It sounds to me like a bug in that software, something like a bad
>> regular expression that is catching too much text. FYI, I'm guessing the
>> "functional characters" are something like the "[=" and "=]" that seem
>> to surround these citations.
>>
On 2011-07-23, Richard Heck wrote:
>> I'm now closer to understanding the problem. When I viewed the source
>> code in LyX (the LaTeX code) I couldn't see that something in the way
>> the files were coded had changed. I used Windows Editor to open the
>> two .lyx files, the one before and the one
Hello,
does anyone else use the bibliography software Bibliographix 8?
It creates temporary keys for each source (in the form of [=238 -
Ehring 2008 Characteristics of e...=]) that you place in your text where
you want to cite the source. Later, when you want Bibliographix to
generate the
On 07/22/2011 05:11 AM, Peter Kohlert wrote:
Hello,
does anyone else use the bibliography software Bibliographix 8?
It creates temporary keys for each source (in the form of [=238 -
Ehring 2008 Characteristics of e...=]) that you place in your text
where you want to cite the source. Later,
Hello,
does anyone else use the bibliography software Bibliographix 8?
It creates temporary keys for each source (in the form of [=238 -
Ehring 2008 Characteristics of e...=]) that you place in your text where
you want to cite the source. Later, when you want Bibliographix to
generate the
On 07/22/2011 05:11 AM, Peter Kohlert wrote:
Hello,
does anyone else use the bibliography software Bibliographix 8?
It creates temporary keys for each source (in the form of [=238 -
Ehring 2008 Characteristics of e...=]) that you place in your text
where you want to cite the source. Later,
Hello,
does anyone else use the bibliography software Bibliographix 8?
It creates temporary "keys" for each source (in the form of [=238 -
Ehring 2008 Characteristics of e...=]) that you place in your text where
you want to cite the source. Later, when you want Bibliographix to
generate the
On 07/22/2011 05:11 AM, Peter Kohlert wrote:
> Hello,
>
> does anyone else use the bibliography software Bibliographix 8?
> It creates temporary "keys" for each source (in the form of [=238 -
> Ehring 2008 Characteristics of e...=]) that you place in your text
> where you want to cite the source.
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