I would suggest, if possible, to open your bib file in BibDesk, and save it from there, and use the bib file that results. The bundle attempts to read those files as best it can.
Haris
On Oct 25, 2008, at 12:51 PM, Jose Lobato wrote:
Ok I realize that is not a problem of TM at all but that some of the BIBTEX structures are not supported by the latex bundle. I try with a basic one and the cite suggestion was working but with my structure is not. So, here you have an example of the one that is not working (maybe it can be fixed):
@misc{devianETCH_release_note, title = "Linux Devian 4.0 ETCH release note", howpublished = "{\url{http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/release- notes.en.txt}}" },
@misc{devian_postboot_config, title = "Debian Post-Boot (Base) Configuration", howpublished = "{\url{http://www.debian.org/releases/sarge/powerpc/ch07s02.html.en%7D%7D" }
Regards
Jose Lobato wrote:
Hi,
on typping "section+tab" the right code appear: Section~\ref{sec:} then tab and when over sec: typing alt+scape show the list of suggestion with the section to reference.
BUT:
On including a bibtex reference using ^{ or navigating to the menu, no suggestion window appear with the suggestion, only
\cite{xxxx}
Where xxxx is the last entry on my bibliography, then I go after the last x (between x and }) and alt+scape, and nothing happen at all. It always reflect he last on my Bib file (I try to change it and it is always the last)
NOTE: By the way the doc typeset properly and bibtex runs ok. NOTE: I'm on the last version of Textmate and the latex Bundle.
Thanks in advance
NOTE: is there any log where I can look for the exection or something. NOTE: MacTex 2008 only install
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Haris Skiadas Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Hanover College