Probably the simplest way would be to change your one-line command to
something like
pdflatex document && bibtex document && pdflatex document && pdflatex document
The explanation for the multiple required runs is fairly simple: the
first time through, pdflatex notes what references were used i
On 9/12/07, Adam R. Maxwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> This is correct. It should also be possible to keep the old system around,
> although I'm not sure how we'll manage autofile in that case. The only
> reason I can see for doing this is cross-platform compatibility; if you find
> using
lize it
existed until something on the list implied it. Then I didn't convert
my file correctly and only realized it when I checked out my SVN
repository on a new machine (under a different username). I had to
fix the bibfile "by hand" with a regex search-and-replace.
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