Can you send us a link to your .tex file to [email protected] please?
Then we can have a look.

Besides that, on the right on top of the preview, is a build button.
When you click there, you can run bibtex directly or customize the
build command. I usually set this to be based on latexmk, e.g.

latexmk -xelatex -pdf -synctex=1 -interaction=nonstopmode '[INSERT
FILENAME.tex]>'

(press return after typing in the command, it will be recorded at the
very bottom of the .tex file)

-- harald

On Tue, Dec 20, 2016 at 6:28 PM, Daniel Krenn <[email protected]> wrote:
> In our course we create a LaTeX document, but it seems that bibtex is
> not running. To be precise, when I work on a .tex (and have created a
> .bib already), then an output of the tex is generated, but it does not
> run bibtex to get the citations.
> How to enable automatically running this? How to enforce this (except
> using command line) manually?
>
> Daniel
>
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