[OS X TeX] adding the whole bibliography via BibDesk

konstantinos vasilakos konstantinos.vasilakos at gmail.com
Mon May 21 23:23:51 CEST 2012


It drives me crazy, but somehow I feel I am close to make this work( deadlines shallow ).

Last login: Mon May 21 23:17:48 on ttys001
Macintosh:~ admin$ /Users/admin/Documents/HumTech_Paper/vasilakos.Command ; exit;
bibtex: Need exactly one file argument.
Try `bibtex --help' for more information.
bibtex: Need exactly one file argument.
Try `bibtex --help' for more information.
logout

[Process completed]

I guess it will be fixed when a bunch of new files will be added to my directory (/Users/admin/Documents/HumanTech) right? 
Thank you
\K.




On 21 May 2012, at 22:56, David Watson wrote:

> 
> On May 21, 2012, at 3:41 PM, konstantinos vasilakos wrote:
> 
>> No I am sorry I tied all the steps again, it says 
>> 
>> bibtex: Need exactly one file argument.
>> Try `bibtex --help' for more information.
>> bibtex: Need exactly one file argument.
>> Try `bibtex --help' for more information.
>> And when double clicking the vasilakos.command
>> 
>> It says 
>> 
>> Last login: Mon May 21 22:38:46 on ttys001
>> Macintosh:~ admin$ /Users/admin/Documents/HumTech_Paper/vasilakos.Command ; exit;
>> /Users/admin/Documents/HumTech_Paper/vasilakos.Command: line 3: bibtex: command not found
>> /Users/admin/Documents/HumTech_Paper/vasilakos.Command: line 3: bibtex: command not found
>> logout
>> 
>> [Process completed]
>> 
> 
> Whenever you see "bibtex: command not found" then you have started a new terminal window, and you don't have /usr/texbin in your PATH.
> You will have to run the "export PATH=/usr/texbin:$PATH" command anew, or else add it to your ~/.bash_profile if you want it to be there every time you open a terminal.
> You can add the "export" line right under the "#!" line in the .Command file and it will take care of this problem for now. 
> 
>> I don't know what to say..
>> Best
>> \K.
>> 
>> On 21 May 2012, at 22:29, David Watson wrote:
>> 
>>> There should be no space between $file and .aux in the bibtex line, sorry
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>> 
>>> On May 21, 2012, at 15:16, konstantinos vasilakos <konstantinos.vasilakos at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Macintosh:~ admin$  export PATH=/usr/texbin:$PATH
>>>> Macintosh:~ admin$  for file in *.aux ; do
>>>> >  bibtex ‘basename $file .aux‘
>>>> > done
>>>> bibtex: Need exactly one file argument.
>>>> Try `bibtex --help' for more information.
>>>> bibtex: Need exactly one file argument.
>>>> Try `bibtex --help' for more information.
>>>> 
>>>> Also in Texshop console  i see this (which is the necessary file we try to build I guess, right ?). 
>>>> No file sec.bbl.
>>>> 
>>>> Thank you
>>>> \K.
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