[OS X TeX] adding the whole bibliography via BibDesk
konstantinos vasilakos
konstantinos.vasilakos at gmail.com
Mon May 21 19:41:35 CEST 2012
Hi, there is one file called sec.aux in my directory which contains the following:
\bibstyle{plain}
\bibdata{literature}
\citation{*}
According to the wrapper you send me it seems that it runs when I double click it, (could you send me the sudo command as it is?) I can afford some terminal wise work.
But in general I see no error but no sec bibliography as well,
thanks
Best
\K.
On 21 May 2012, at 17:54, David Watson wrote:
> Looking at the documentation, if you call your new bibliography section "sec" (as in the \newcites{sec}{Secondary Literature} example), then you should have a resulting sec.aux file.
>
> Assuming that you've done everything you said, then you need to make sure that you see a sec.bbl and sec.blg file after you have typeset everything.
>
> You will either have to use one of Herb's latexmk engines in TeXShop, use the .Command file I sen't you, or open up a terminal and type the bibtex commands yourself in order for these files to exist.
>
> So - do you see sec.aux, sec.bbl, and sec.blg? If they are present in your project directory, do they contain any information?
>
> On May 21, 2012, at 9:30 AM, konstantinos vasilakos wrote:
>
>> Well I am not sure I understand correctly, in my directory I have all the files you mentioned, btw I will try then to make the same .bib file content with another name and load it in the sec \bibliography, do you think this should work?
>> Best
>> \K.
>>
>> On 21 May 2012, at 16:14, David Watson wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On May 21, 2012, at 9:01 AM, konstantinos vasilakos wrote:
>>>
>>>> But I am running the Bibdesk for this, no ?
>>>>
>>>
>>> Bibdesk is for managing your .bib file.
>>>
>>>> The references are appear correctly
>>>>
>>>> bibliographystyle{plain}
>>>> \bibliography{RefHT}
>>>>
>>>> But not when I want to add an extensive bibliography after references.
>>>>
>>>> \renewcommand{\refname}{Bibliography}
>>>> \bibliographystylesec{plain}
>>>> \nocitesec{*}
>>>> \bibliographysec{RefHT}
>>>
>>> I am not exactly sure whether or not you will be able to use the same name for your normal bibliography and your \bibliographysec{} because what should be happening when your typeset your document is that all of the citations are exported to your ".aux" file.
>>> BibTeX (not BibDesk) is then used to process the citations in the .aux file, which generates two new files - the ".blg" (log) and the ".bbl" (bibliography) file.
>>> During the typesetting process, the \bibliography or \bibliographysec command takes care of looking for the ".bbl" file and includes it in your document.
>>>
>>> If it happens that you have only one .aux file in your directory, then you will never get the expected behavior.
>>> So - do you have only the one .aux file, or are there multiple .aux files in your project directory?
>>>
>>>
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