Re: Problem with the combination of LyX and Bibliographix

2011-07-23 Thread Peter Kohlert
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

Re: Problem with the combination of LyX and Bibliographix

2011-07-23 Thread Richard Heck
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,

Re: Problem with the combination of LyX and Bibliographix

2011-07-23 Thread Guenter Milde
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

Re: Problem with the combination of LyX and Bibliographix

2011-07-23 Thread Peter Kohlert
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

Re: Problem with the combination of LyX and Bibliographix

2011-07-23 Thread Richard Heck
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,

Re: Problem with the combination of LyX and Bibliographix

2011-07-23 Thread Guenter Milde
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

Re: Problem with the combination of LyX and Bibliographix

2011-07-23 Thread Peter Kohlert
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

Re: Problem with the combination of LyX and Bibliographix

2011-07-23 Thread Richard Heck
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. >>

Re: Problem with the combination of LyX and Bibliographix

2011-07-23 Thread Guenter Milde
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

Problem with the combination of LyX and Bibliographix

2011-07-22 Thread Peter Kohlert
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

Re: Problem with the combination of LyX and Bibliographix

2011-07-22 Thread Richard Heck
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,

Problem with the combination of LyX and Bibliographix

2011-07-22 Thread Peter Kohlert
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

Re: Problem with the combination of LyX and Bibliographix

2011-07-22 Thread Richard Heck
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,

Problem with the combination of LyX and Bibliographix

2011-07-22 Thread Peter Kohlert
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

Re: Problem with the combination of LyX and Bibliographix

2011-07-22 Thread Richard Heck
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.