Hello Olga,

> I experience difficulties with integration BibDesk
> into LaTeX. I tried in a number of ways but it seems
> like it is not an easy task.
> What I need is to create a bibliography and to be able
> to cite references within a text.
> A couple of times I managed to create it, but as soon
> as I add new references I have to rerun all over
> again.
>
> I have done the following:
>
> 1) Add in my .tex file
> \bibliography{bibfilename}
> \bibliographystyle{ieeetr}
> 2) Compile .tex document
> pdflatex filename
> 3) bibtex texfilename
> 4) Run TexShop
>
> Could anybody suggest an easier way to do it?


I don't really understand what you are doing.
Are you running pdflatex and bibtex from the terminal?

That's not necessary -- if you are using TeXShop, you can just start  
those programs with the buttons TeXShop provides.

Of course you will have to run BibTeX each time you add new  
references, and you might have to run pdflatex several times to see  
the changes in your document.

If that does not work, you should create a complete minimal example  
and post it here (or even better: on the MacTeX list), so that your  
problem can be reproduced!

Best regards,
Matthias

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