Re: [O] problems with LaTex/BibTex

2012-03-30 Thread suvayu ali
Hey Julian, On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 03:41, Julian Burgos jul...@hafro.is wrote: The References.bib is a BibTex file in the same folder as the test file.  The citations were entered using RefTex with no problem.  But when exporting to pdf, I get the following message in the minibuffer:

Re: [O] problems with LaTex/BibTex

2012-03-30 Thread Julian Burgos
Yes! That was it. Thanks!! On fös 30.mar 2012 08:05, suvayu ali wrote: Hey Julian, On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 03:41, Julian Burgosjul...@hafro.is wrote: The References.bib is a BibTex file in the same folder as the test file. The citations were entered using RefTex with no problem. But when

Re: [O] problems with LaTex/BibTex

2012-03-30 Thread Alan E. Davis
I would have a use for this. I am curious, though... Suppose I use this as a standard init-file declaration for org-latex-to-pdf-process . Does that mean that bibtex will always be run, every time, during the generation of PDFs via LaTex export? Alan On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 4:54 AM, Julian

Re: [O] problems with LaTex/BibTex

2012-03-30 Thread Nick Dokos
Alan E. Davis lngn...@gmail.com wrote: I would have a use for this.  I am curious, though... Suppose I use this as a standard init-file declaration for org-latex-to-pdf-process .  Does that mean that bibtex will always be run, every time, during the generation of PDFs via LaTex export?  

[O] problems with LaTex/BibTex

2012-03-29 Thread Julian Burgos
Dear list, I'm having some problems with LaTex exporting and reference lists. This is my a quick test: -- start of org mode file #+TITLE: This is a test * Heading 1 Some text, some text \cite{Steiniger2009a}. * Heading 2 Some other text