Adam Lindsay wrote:
Mark Smith said this at Fri, 11 Mar 2005 14:56:06 +0100:
The problem is that bibtex "can't read" the .aux file that is generated by xextex.
Okay, can we see a copy (or reduction) of that file, then?
Hmm... Interesting. In preparing a short and highly sanitized file *with* citations, I find that the problem no longer exists. Jumped the gun with the assumption about bibtex. I have three files. They all started out as LaTeX articles. Each could be processed w/o problems: latex bibtex latex latex I then made the necessary modifications to generate a ConTeXt version of each file and: context bibtex context also ran w/o problems. However, with the minimum necessary modifications to the preamble: "xecontext" ...would stop after generating the xdv and bibtex would not read the .aux. I found that removing all of the paragraphs and elements containing citations enabled all three files to be processed to pdf via xetex. Now, having made a sanitized and very short version of one of the three files, but leaving a small number of citations in place, I find that: xecontext bibtex xecontext ...runs fine as expected. I've got my work cut out to find the problem. Any tips about what I might look for ? Could it be associated with particular environments or characters ? wt[and apologies]ia, mark.