Hi Steve. On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 21:42, Steve Haslam wrote: > On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 06:57:52PM +0200, Neilen wrote: > > I'm using Xemacs from sid, and the AucTeX that go with it. If I use C-c > > C-c to compile my latex document, and it then tells me I need to run > > BibTeX, the command entry it automatically generates seems to be wrong. > > It is bibtex, instead of BiBTeX. If I press enter then, it gives an > > error about the command not being found. If, however, I erase the > > bibtex, and properly capitalise it, it seems to work. > > > > Have I misconfigured something, or is this a bug? Anyone else have this > > problem? > > Since the command it should run is /usr/bin/bibtex, it being all in lower > case ought to be right. Odd. I think the BibTeX refers here to an emacs variable, which stores the name of the actual progam which is run. This initially confused me too :)
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