Hi Dokos,

I am sorry for the mistake, but what happened, in my original files, the
references are all correct but when I thought of giving examples in the
email, I did not put correct references.

Anyways, thanks for your valuable input.

-----------------------------
*Sanjib Sikder
*Ph.D. Fellow
Chemical Engineering
IIT Bombay*

*



On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 12:34 PM, Nick Dokos <nicholas.do...@hp.com> wrote:

> Sanjib Sikder <sanjibju2...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > HI,
> >
> > (setq org-latex-to-pdf-process '("texi2dvi --pdf --clean --verbose
> --batch %f"))
> >
> > I have incorporated above line in my .emacs file. Now the C-c C-e p is
> not showing the error
> > "Undefined citation" but the problem is still there. In place of
> refrences, I am getting questions
> > marks.
> >
>
> I haven't gone through the whole thread, but I did go back and unpacked
> your files
> from the original message. The problem there was indeed missing references:
> your org file contains
>
> ,----
> | hi \citep{biswas2008generalized}
> | hello \citep{cai1992length}
> `----
>
>
> which did not match anything in the .bib file you attached to that
> message. When I replaced them with the ones that *did* occur in your bib
> file, like this:
>
> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
> hi \citep{ashu1995molecular}
> hello \citep{brush1967}
> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
>
> and I fixed a couple of things at the beginning of the file:
>
> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
> # -*- mode: org -*-
> #+TITLE: The Impact of Beer Consumption on Scientific Collaboration
> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
>
> everything worked fine (assuming that you added a call to bibtex
> somewhere, either explicitly or by using texi2dvi, as indicated
> previously).
>
> The mode-setting line *has* to be on the first line: you can't leave
> empty lines before it. The only exception is when the first line is a
> shebang line, something like #! /bin/bash in a shell script: then the
> mode-setting line has to be the second line. Emacs imposes this
> restriction, not org.
>
> There has to be a space after the # on that line: otherwise, it's not
> interpreted as a comment and is included in the export output. That's an
> org restriction.
>
> Specifying the title is good practice, since otherwise the file name
> becomes the title.
>
> Nick
>
>
>

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