[OS X TeX] citep and citet did not work in MacOSX-TeXShop

Alan Munn amunn at msu.edu
Sat Feb 21 17:54:21 EST 2009


At 8:55 AM +1100 2/22/09, Chris Skeels wrote:
>On 22/2/09 6:07 AM, "Alan Munn" <amunn at msu.edu> wrote:
>
>>  This code won't really help, since we don't have access to your bib
>>  file or your bibliography style. (There is no natbib bibliography
>>  style per se, just bst files that work with natbib.  Perhaps you
>>  meant to use the plainnat style?
>
>%%
>%% This is file `natbib.bst', generated
>%% on <1995/5/9> with the docstrip utility (2.2i).
>%%
>%% The original source files were:
>%%
>%% merlin.mbs  (with options: `head,\MBopts')
>%% physjour.mbs  (with options: `\MBopts')
>%% merlin.mbs  (with options: `tail,\MBopts')
>%% (\def\MBopts{ay,nat,seq-key,nm-rev,dt-beg,yr-par,note-yr,vol-bf,
>%%              volp-com,isbn,jabr,etal-it} )
>%% ----------------------------------------
>%% *** Sample .bst file for use with NATBIB.STY (v5.3 or later) ***
>%%

[snip]

Odd. It doesn't exist on my system.

This is BibTeX, Version 0.99c (Web2C 7.5.7)
The top-level auxiliary file: natbib-citet.aux
I couldn't open style file natbib.bst
---line 2 of file natbib-citet.aux
  : \bibstyle{natbib
  :                 }
I'm skipping whatever remains of this command
I found no style file---while reading file natbib-citet.aux
(There were 2 error messages)

Looking for it doesn't succeed, and I have both TL 2007 and TL 2008.

$  locate natbib.bst
$

But this doesn't really help with OPs request anyway, since we don't 
know what the problem is.


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