I'm using LyX and I added a reference to a figure caption. Now this reference is the number [1] in the reference list even if it appears later than many others. It looks like the float captions have a higher priority in counting references' appearance. I added many things to my preamble but even if I delete those lines in the preamble the problem stays. I'm using a customized bibtex style, but in a brand new article it works in the proper way. Where could the problem stay?
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There could be some sort-order specified (perhaps alphabetical)? What mechanism do you use to process your citations in LyX? – Werner Dec 15 '13 at 16:46
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1It's possible if you have a list of figures at least. – Torbjørn T. Dec 15 '13 at 16:54
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1http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/61869/latex-bibtex-not-arranging-citations-by-order-of-appearance – Torbjørn T. Dec 15 '13 at 16:57
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A fancy way for avoiding this problem is to add a short title to the figure (without the citation). This is possible in LyX without adding any additional package to the preamble.
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