How to structure my thesis
I am currently writing my BSc thesis and want to use LaTeX. I am using Texmaker on Windows and have several problems that occured. I want to use BibTeX for my literature and bibliographystyle{humanbio} as style. I further want to include the different sections by the input{} command. A minimal would look like this:
documentclass{scrartcl}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[english]{babel}
usepackage{hyperref}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage[round]{natbib}
bibliographystyle{humanbio}
usepackage{multibib}
begin{document}
title{WORKING: \Title}
author{ABC\BLUB}
publishers{Supervised by: XYZ}
date{today}
maketitle
vspace{-1cm}
input{introduction.tex}
bibliography{biblio,webbib}
end{document}
Unfortunately, I do not see the references and Texmaker shows an error message:
Process started
The 8-bit codepage and sorting file: 88591lat.csf The top-level auxiliary file: bachelor_thesis.aux The style file: humanbio.bst I found no citation commands---while reading file bachelor_thesis.aux Database file #1: biblio.bib Database file #2: webbib.bib (There was 1 error message)
Process exited with error(s)
EDIT: How can I get it, so that it shows all the references and not just the ones used?
bibtex texmaker include
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I am currently writing my BSc thesis and want to use LaTeX. I am using Texmaker on Windows and have several problems that occured. I want to use BibTeX for my literature and bibliographystyle{humanbio} as style. I further want to include the different sections by the input{} command. A minimal would look like this:
documentclass{scrartcl}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[english]{babel}
usepackage{hyperref}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage[round]{natbib}
bibliographystyle{humanbio}
usepackage{multibib}
begin{document}
title{WORKING: \Title}
author{ABC\BLUB}
publishers{Supervised by: XYZ}
date{today}
maketitle
vspace{-1cm}
input{introduction.tex}
bibliography{biblio,webbib}
end{document}
Unfortunately, I do not see the references and Texmaker shows an error message:
Process started
The 8-bit codepage and sorting file: 88591lat.csf The top-level auxiliary file: bachelor_thesis.aux The style file: humanbio.bst I found no citation commands---while reading file bachelor_thesis.aux Database file #1: biblio.bib Database file #2: webbib.bib (There was 1 error message)
Process exited with error(s)
EDIT: How can I get it, so that it shows all the references and not just the ones used?
bibtex texmaker include
Welcome to TeX.SX!nocite{*}
…
– TeXnician
Feb 22 at 12:40
Welcome to TeX SX! Did you run tne normal cycleLaTeX >bibtex > LaTeX (twice)
? Also, to have all bibliographical references, whether cited or not, addnocite{*}
.
– Bernard
Feb 22 at 12:42
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I am currently writing my BSc thesis and want to use LaTeX. I am using Texmaker on Windows and have several problems that occured. I want to use BibTeX for my literature and bibliographystyle{humanbio} as style. I further want to include the different sections by the input{} command. A minimal would look like this:
documentclass{scrartcl}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[english]{babel}
usepackage{hyperref}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage[round]{natbib}
bibliographystyle{humanbio}
usepackage{multibib}
begin{document}
title{WORKING: \Title}
author{ABC\BLUB}
publishers{Supervised by: XYZ}
date{today}
maketitle
vspace{-1cm}
input{introduction.tex}
bibliography{biblio,webbib}
end{document}
Unfortunately, I do not see the references and Texmaker shows an error message:
Process started
The 8-bit codepage and sorting file: 88591lat.csf The top-level auxiliary file: bachelor_thesis.aux The style file: humanbio.bst I found no citation commands---while reading file bachelor_thesis.aux Database file #1: biblio.bib Database file #2: webbib.bib (There was 1 error message)
Process exited with error(s)
EDIT: How can I get it, so that it shows all the references and not just the ones used?
bibtex texmaker include
I am currently writing my BSc thesis and want to use LaTeX. I am using Texmaker on Windows and have several problems that occured. I want to use BibTeX for my literature and bibliographystyle{humanbio} as style. I further want to include the different sections by the input{} command. A minimal would look like this:
documentclass{scrartcl}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[english]{babel}
usepackage{hyperref}
usepackage{amsmath}
usepackage[round]{natbib}
bibliographystyle{humanbio}
usepackage{multibib}
begin{document}
title{WORKING: \Title}
author{ABC\BLUB}
publishers{Supervised by: XYZ}
date{today}
maketitle
vspace{-1cm}
input{introduction.tex}
bibliography{biblio,webbib}
end{document}
Unfortunately, I do not see the references and Texmaker shows an error message:
Process started
The 8-bit codepage and sorting file: 88591lat.csf The top-level auxiliary file: bachelor_thesis.aux The style file: humanbio.bst I found no citation commands---while reading file bachelor_thesis.aux Database file #1: biblio.bib Database file #2: webbib.bib (There was 1 error message)
Process exited with error(s)
EDIT: How can I get it, so that it shows all the references and not just the ones used?
bibtex texmaker include
bibtex texmaker include
edited Feb 22 at 12:39
Bernard
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asked Feb 22 at 12:28
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Welcome to TeX.SX!nocite{*}
…
– TeXnician
Feb 22 at 12:40
Welcome to TeX SX! Did you run tne normal cycleLaTeX >bibtex > LaTeX (twice)
? Also, to have all bibliographical references, whether cited or not, addnocite{*}
.
– Bernard
Feb 22 at 12:42
add a comment |
Welcome to TeX.SX!nocite{*}
…
– TeXnician
Feb 22 at 12:40
Welcome to TeX SX! Did you run tne normal cycleLaTeX >bibtex > LaTeX (twice)
? Also, to have all bibliographical references, whether cited or not, addnocite{*}
.
– Bernard
Feb 22 at 12:42
Welcome to TeX.SX!
nocite{*}
…– TeXnician
Feb 22 at 12:40
Welcome to TeX.SX!
nocite{*}
…– TeXnician
Feb 22 at 12:40
Welcome to TeX SX! Did you run tne normal cycle
LaTeX >bibtex > LaTeX (twice)
? Also, to have all bibliographical references, whether cited or not, add nocite{*}
.– Bernard
Feb 22 at 12:42
Welcome to TeX SX! Did you run tne normal cycle
LaTeX >bibtex > LaTeX (twice)
? Also, to have all bibliographical references, whether cited or not, add nocite{*}
.– Bernard
Feb 22 at 12:42
add a comment |
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Welcome to TeX SX! Did you run tne normal cycle
LaTeX >bibtex > LaTeX (twice)
? Also, to have all bibliographical references, whether cited or not, addnocite{*}
.– Bernard
Feb 22 at 12:42