Problem with thebibliography command (number is not properly displayed)












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Good time of the day!



Here is a LaTeX code:



documentclass[12pt]{article}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{amsthm}
usepackage{amssymb}
usepackage{enumitem}
usepackage{amstext}
usepackage{amsfonts}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{bm}

begin{document}

section*{centering Solutions}

begin{enumerate}[wide, labelwidth=!, labelindent=0pt, label={bfseries Problem arabic*. }]

%---------------------------------
% Solution of Question #3

item mbox{}
begin{enumerate}[wide, labelwidth=!, labelindent=0pt, label={bfseries (alph*) }]
%-- 3a
item mbox{}
begin{description}[wide, labelindent=1.5 em, leftmargin=1.5 em,labelsep=0.5 em ,align=left]
item[$bm{p=1.}$]
Blah, Blah.
item[$bm{p=infty.}$]
Blah, Blah.
end{description}
%-- 3b
item


end{enumerate}


end{enumerate}


%-------------------------------------------------
% The Bibliography

begin{thebibliography}{99}
bibitem[Williams]{Williams} D. Williams, “Probability with Martingales,” Cambridge University Press, 1991.
end{thebibliography}
end{document}


And here is a result:



Result of compilation.



How to correct display of numbers in bibliography?










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    The culprit is the missing text after the last item.

    – egreg
    Mar 9 at 12:22











  • ... But you may still want to remove the optional argument [Williams] from bibitem so you only get a number instead of Williams: bibitem{Williams}

    – moewe
    Mar 9 at 12:23


















1















Good time of the day!



Here is a LaTeX code:



documentclass[12pt]{article}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{amsthm}
usepackage{amssymb}
usepackage{enumitem}
usepackage{amstext}
usepackage{amsfonts}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{bm}

begin{document}

section*{centering Solutions}

begin{enumerate}[wide, labelwidth=!, labelindent=0pt, label={bfseries Problem arabic*. }]

%---------------------------------
% Solution of Question #3

item mbox{}
begin{enumerate}[wide, labelwidth=!, labelindent=0pt, label={bfseries (alph*) }]
%-- 3a
item mbox{}
begin{description}[wide, labelindent=1.5 em, leftmargin=1.5 em,labelsep=0.5 em ,align=left]
item[$bm{p=1.}$]
Blah, Blah.
item[$bm{p=infty.}$]
Blah, Blah.
end{description}
%-- 3b
item


end{enumerate}


end{enumerate}


%-------------------------------------------------
% The Bibliography

begin{thebibliography}{99}
bibitem[Williams]{Williams} D. Williams, “Probability with Martingales,” Cambridge University Press, 1991.
end{thebibliography}
end{document}


And here is a result:



Result of compilation.



How to correct display of numbers in bibliography?










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    The culprit is the missing text after the last item.

    – egreg
    Mar 9 at 12:22











  • ... But you may still want to remove the optional argument [Williams] from bibitem so you only get a number instead of Williams: bibitem{Williams}

    – moewe
    Mar 9 at 12:23
















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Good time of the day!



Here is a LaTeX code:



documentclass[12pt]{article}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{amsthm}
usepackage{amssymb}
usepackage{enumitem}
usepackage{amstext}
usepackage{amsfonts}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{bm}

begin{document}

section*{centering Solutions}

begin{enumerate}[wide, labelwidth=!, labelindent=0pt, label={bfseries Problem arabic*. }]

%---------------------------------
% Solution of Question #3

item mbox{}
begin{enumerate}[wide, labelwidth=!, labelindent=0pt, label={bfseries (alph*) }]
%-- 3a
item mbox{}
begin{description}[wide, labelindent=1.5 em, leftmargin=1.5 em,labelsep=0.5 em ,align=left]
item[$bm{p=1.}$]
Blah, Blah.
item[$bm{p=infty.}$]
Blah, Blah.
end{description}
%-- 3b
item


end{enumerate}


end{enumerate}


%-------------------------------------------------
% The Bibliography

begin{thebibliography}{99}
bibitem[Williams]{Williams} D. Williams, “Probability with Martingales,” Cambridge University Press, 1991.
end{thebibliography}
end{document}


And here is a result:



Result of compilation.



How to correct display of numbers in bibliography?










share|improve this question
















Good time of the day!



Here is a LaTeX code:



documentclass[12pt]{article}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage{amsthm}
usepackage{amssymb}
usepackage{enumitem}
usepackage{amstext}
usepackage{amsfonts}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{bm}

begin{document}

section*{centering Solutions}

begin{enumerate}[wide, labelwidth=!, labelindent=0pt, label={bfseries Problem arabic*. }]

%---------------------------------
% Solution of Question #3

item mbox{}
begin{enumerate}[wide, labelwidth=!, labelindent=0pt, label={bfseries (alph*) }]
%-- 3a
item mbox{}
begin{description}[wide, labelindent=1.5 em, leftmargin=1.5 em,labelsep=0.5 em ,align=left]
item[$bm{p=1.}$]
Blah, Blah.
item[$bm{p=infty.}$]
Blah, Blah.
end{description}
%-- 3b
item


end{enumerate}


end{enumerate}


%-------------------------------------------------
% The Bibliography

begin{thebibliography}{99}
bibitem[Williams]{Williams} D. Williams, “Probability with Martingales,” Cambridge University Press, 1991.
end{thebibliography}
end{document}


And here is a result:



Result of compilation.



How to correct display of numbers in bibliography?







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  • 1





    The culprit is the missing text after the last item.

    – egreg
    Mar 9 at 12:22











  • ... But you may still want to remove the optional argument [Williams] from bibitem so you only get a number instead of Williams: bibitem{Williams}

    – moewe
    Mar 9 at 12:23
















  • 1





    The culprit is the missing text after the last item.

    – egreg
    Mar 9 at 12:22











  • ... But you may still want to remove the optional argument [Williams] from bibitem so you only get a number instead of Williams: bibitem{Williams}

    – moewe
    Mar 9 at 12:23










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The culprit is the missing text after the last item.

– egreg
Mar 9 at 12:22





The culprit is the missing text after the last item.

– egreg
Mar 9 at 12:22













... But you may still want to remove the optional argument [Williams] from bibitem so you only get a number instead of Williams: bibitem{Williams}

– moewe
Mar 9 at 12:23







... But you may still want to remove the optional argument [Williams] from bibitem so you only get a number instead of Williams: bibitem{Williams}

– moewe
Mar 9 at 12:23












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You have item with no following text, but a blank line. This leaves LaTeX in a weird state as the corresponding label cannot be properly placed, so it ends up at the next enumerate environment, in this case the bibliography.



Solution: add mbox{} after an item that should have no text.






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    You have item with no following text, but a blank line. This leaves LaTeX in a weird state as the corresponding label cannot be properly placed, so it ends up at the next enumerate environment, in this case the bibliography.



    Solution: add mbox{} after an item that should have no text.






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      You have item with no following text, but a blank line. This leaves LaTeX in a weird state as the corresponding label cannot be properly placed, so it ends up at the next enumerate environment, in this case the bibliography.



      Solution: add mbox{} after an item that should have no text.






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        You have item with no following text, but a blank line. This leaves LaTeX in a weird state as the corresponding label cannot be properly placed, so it ends up at the next enumerate environment, in this case the bibliography.



        Solution: add mbox{} after an item that should have no text.






        share|improve this answer













        You have item with no following text, but a blank line. This leaves LaTeX in a weird state as the corresponding label cannot be properly placed, so it ends up at the next enumerate environment, in this case the bibliography.



        Solution: add mbox{} after an item that should have no text.







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