BibTeX
A separate programme:
A file called tex_resources.bib with this content:
@BOOK{ll:latexbook,
AUTHOR = "Leslie Lamport",
TITLE = "\LaTeX, A Document Preparation System",
PUBLISHER = "Addison-Wesley",
YEAR = "1986"}
@MISC{jw:essential,
AUTHOR = "Warbrick",
TITLE = "{\it Essential \LaTeX}"}
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A LaTeX file, bibtex_example.tex:
\documentclass[12pt]{article}
\bibliographystyle{plain} % -- THIS
\begin{document}
\title{Mathematics Examples}
\author{Simon Hood}
\maketitle
Leslie Lamport's book \cite{ll:latexbook} is the obvious
place to start, but is probably better as the second or
third place.
A better place is {\it Essential \LaTeX}
\cite{jw:essential}. % -- THIS
\bibliography{tex_resources} % -- THIS
\end{document}
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latex bibtex_example
bibtex bibtex_example
# ...1. NO SUFFIX for bibtex
# 2. Yes, bibtex bibtex_example
# NOT bibtex tex_resources... |
. . .Kile handles all this "nonsense" automatically. . .
| 1. | Start Kile (menu or commandline) to get the opening graphical shell. |
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| 2. | Edit the BibTeX-using file. |
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| 4. | Build, Quick Build,
or
Build, Compile, PDFLaTeX
to check syntax and preview.
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latex bibtex_example
bibtex bibtex_example
latex bibtex_example
latex bibtex_example
# ...there should be no warnings this last time... |