[TxMt] Re: no suggestion for \cite{}
Jose Lobato
jlobatog at googlemail.com
Mon Oct 27 19:37:35 UTC 2008
Thank you very much.
It works perfectly now.
Thanks again!
Charilaos Skiadas-3 wrote:
>
> 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}}"
>> }
>>
>>
>> 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
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