Abbie --
On 06/30/2010 04:46 PM, Abbie Kressner wrote:
> Do you happen to know what to do if \ll does not call bibtex?
I'm responding to this message via the vim-latex-devel list. I've BCC'd
you, but I advise you to continue this thread on the list where others
can help too.
So long as your LaTeX file has a \bibliography{} line in it, the \ll
compiler command will issue bibtex sa needed. If your LaTeX file only
has a \bibliography style command but no \bibliography command, then
Vim-LaTeX won't know to run bibtex. In fact, in these cases where there
is no \bibliography command, if you try to run bibtex manually it will
give you an error.
Of course, there is more than one way to skin a cat. However, I'm
confident that if your LaTeX document is properly setup for including a
BibTeX bibliogrpahy, then Vim-LaTeX will make the appropriate calls for
you (using \ll).
Best --
Ted
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