Charilaos Skiadas <skiadas@...> writes:
I've tried to make the citation and bibliography commands detect where your installation is, so that you shouldn't have to set any environment variables for those any more. So once again, those brave among you and with no paper deadlines, please remove any special PATH specifications that you had made just for LaTeX TM (likely based on previous recommendations by me), and let me know if the commands still work for you, and if not then also where, to the best of your knowledge, your tex binaries are. (Probably doing: "which kpsewhich" from the terminal should give that to you.
Thank you all again for your patience in this transitive period. Haris
Hello,
And thanks for your excellent work!
Just a remark: I had some problems with the citation/bibliography command. I took me a while to figure out why. Maybe this could help other people.
The problem came from the XFig figure that were included in my LaTeX file: I usually ask XFig to export PDF files, in such a way that I just have to insert the command "\input{my_xfig_figure.pdftex_t}" into my main LaTeX file. But when I have such inputs in my file, the citation/bibliography command does no longer work. It suffices to transform the .pdftex_t into .tex for all included figures to make it work again.
Olivier.