[OS X TeX] Reference Formating

Georgios Pyrgiotakis gpyrgiot at ufl.edu
Mon Mar 6 14:29:54 EST 2006


Thank you Gary
It seems to work. Hopefully I am not going to add any more references.

Georgios

On Mar 6, 2006, at 11:18 AM, Gary L. Gray wrote:

>
> On Mar 6, 2006, at 10:39 AM, Georgios Pyrgiotakis wrote:
>
>> one more time I am in need off your help. I am finishing a  
>> document that has very strict formating rules. One of those rules,  
>> states that the references should not split in two pages. To  
>> clarify this a little better; they require the complete citation  
>> to be in the same page, if it cannot fit there should just go to  
>> the next page. I am using bibTeX to manage the references but  
>> currently I am unable to find an option to do that. My LaTeX  
>> experience taught me the LaTeX gold rule. If you have a problem  
>> with LaTeX chances are some other people had the same problem  
>> before you and they worked on a solution. So I relay on you for  
>> that. :-)
>
> When using LaTeX and BibTeX, a .bbl file is created. When you are  
> sure you are done with everything, do your last LaTeX > BibTeX >  
> LaTeX > LaTeX sequence and then go into the .bbl file and put a  
> \newpage right after the reference where you want the page to break.
>
> I hope this helps.
>
> -- Gary
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