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From: | Alan Ristow |
Subject: | [AUCTeX] Re: Altering the BibTeX command line |
Date: | Sun, 13 Aug 2006 18:30:27 -0400 |
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Alan Ristow wrote:
Alan Ristow wrote:Hi,I'd like to use the --min-crossrefs switch when I run BibTeX, something like:bibtex --min-crossrefs=100I can't find any options to control --min-crossrefs directly via AUCTeX. I set tex-bibtex-command to "bibtex --min-crossrefs=100", but it doesn't seem to be working -- I get the same result as I do without the --min-crossrefs switch.What am I missing?Never mind -- I can't even get it working properly by typing it directly on the command line, so I don't think it has anything to do with AUCTeX. Seems to be something in the new version of MiKTeX....
Okay, I figured out what the problem with MiKTeX was and I can run "bibtex --min-crossrefs=100" directly from the command line and get the result I expect. Still, even though I've set tex-bibtex-command to "bibtex --min-crossrefs=100", when I run BibTeX from Emacs using C-c C-c the --min-crossrefs switch has no effect. Therefore, it seems that tex-bibtex-command is not the appropriate place to set the bibtex command. Is there another variable or function I need to set? As an example, for a file called test.aux the command I would like Emacs to invoke is
bibtex --min-crossrefs=100 test Thanks for your help! Alan
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