Semi fixed now Included the following in the preamble, then run C-t twice:
\renewcommand{\bibsection}{\chapter*{\bibname}} Kindly supplied by M.W. On Thu, 2003-10-09 at 09:39, Gordon Wells wrote: > Sorry, forgot to mention I'm using the mwbk class. Book class does not > seem to do this > > > On Wed, 2003-10-08 at 22:12, Gordon Wells wrote: > > I get the following error whenever I try to use natbib in my current > > document (It does not happen if I start a clean document though): > > > > > > [1] [1] (./thesis3nobib.toc [2] [3] > > ! Undefined control sequence. > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ->[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > l.96 ...aphy}}\endgroup }}}\mark {}\endgroup }{61} > > > > Switching natbib off removes the problem, I however need citations in > > parenthesis and the ability for citations to use linebreaks properly. > > Changing the bst file seems to make no differenc. The offending .toc > > line is: > > > > > > \contentsline {chapter}{Bibliography\begingroup \let \let \let \let > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]@protect \xdef {\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}{\csname > > foreignlanguage \endcsname {english}{Bibliography\begingr > > oup \let \let \let \let [EMAIL PROTECTED]@protect \xdef {\MakeUppercase > > {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}{{\MakeUppercase > > {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase [EMAIL PROTECTED] {{ > > \MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}}\mark > > {\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}\endgroup }}{{\MakeUppercase > > {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase [EMAIL PROTECTED] {{\Mak > > eUppercase {Bibliography}}{\csname foreignlanguage \endcsname > > {english}{Bibliography\begingroup \let \let \let \let > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]@protect \xdef {\MakeUppercase > > {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase {B > > ibliography}}{{\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] {{\MakeUppercase > > {Bibliography}}{\MakeUppercase {Bibliography}}}\mark {\MakeUppercase > > {Bibliography}}\en > > dgroup }}}\mark {}\endgroup }{61} > > > > > > Does anybody have any ideas what could be causing this? > > > > Thanks in advance. -- Gordon Wells <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>