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BibTeX not finding .aux file within Texmaker's “build” subdirectory
Different encoding of latex and bibtex filesIs there a way to override a bibtex style file for a particular entry?Why is my references section of my LaTeX document empty, and how can I change its name?LaTeX and Bibtex: command to print a single full reference from a bib file?batch script for pdflatex-makeindex-bibtex that works on current file in notepad++SVN ignoring .aux, .log, .gz and .pdf when typesetting version controlled .tex filesSublime Text 2 LatexTools not launching SumatraPDFRemove comma before date in Latex custom Bibtex .bst fileLatex BibTex doesnt find database entryConfiguring /graphicspath in latex for parent folders
I've configured Texmaker to send the output files to a "build" subdirectory to try and keep the folder organized. Within the main folder is my .tex and .bib files accompanied by the "build" folder. Now when I run my .tex file it typesets correctly but when I run BibTeX it can't find the .aux file. I assume this is because it lies within that "build" folder. Is there a way I can tell BibTeX to search for it in the "build" folder irrespective of what main folder I'm working in.
I'm using Texmaker 5.0.3 on a Windows machine.
latex bibtex texmaker
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I've configured Texmaker to send the output files to a "build" subdirectory to try and keep the folder organized. Within the main folder is my .tex and .bib files accompanied by the "build" folder. Now when I run my .tex file it typesets correctly but when I run BibTeX it can't find the .aux file. I assume this is because it lies within that "build" folder. Is there a way I can tell BibTeX to search for it in the "build" folder irrespective of what main folder I'm working in.
I'm using Texmaker 5.0.3 on a Windows machine.
latex bibtex texmaker
Do yourself a favour and don't use a build subdirectory. This will cause more problems than it solves. If your only reason is to keep your main folder clean, use the automation tool ltx2any to compile your document: github.com/reitzig/ltx2any See tex.stackexchange.com/a/439345/36296 for a short example
– samcarter
Mar 7 at 9:05
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I've configured Texmaker to send the output files to a "build" subdirectory to try and keep the folder organized. Within the main folder is my .tex and .bib files accompanied by the "build" folder. Now when I run my .tex file it typesets correctly but when I run BibTeX it can't find the .aux file. I assume this is because it lies within that "build" folder. Is there a way I can tell BibTeX to search for it in the "build" folder irrespective of what main folder I'm working in.
I'm using Texmaker 5.0.3 on a Windows machine.
latex bibtex texmaker
I've configured Texmaker to send the output files to a "build" subdirectory to try and keep the folder organized. Within the main folder is my .tex and .bib files accompanied by the "build" folder. Now when I run my .tex file it typesets correctly but when I run BibTeX it can't find the .aux file. I assume this is because it lies within that "build" folder. Is there a way I can tell BibTeX to search for it in the "build" folder irrespective of what main folder I'm working in.
I'm using Texmaker 5.0.3 on a Windows machine.
latex bibtex texmaker
latex bibtex texmaker
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Do yourself a favour and don't use a build subdirectory. This will cause more problems than it solves. If your only reason is to keep your main folder clean, use the automation tool ltx2any to compile your document: github.com/reitzig/ltx2any See tex.stackexchange.com/a/439345/36296 for a short example
– samcarter
Mar 7 at 9:05
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Do yourself a favour and don't use a build subdirectory. This will cause more problems than it solves. If your only reason is to keep your main folder clean, use the automation tool ltx2any to compile your document: github.com/reitzig/ltx2any See tex.stackexchange.com/a/439345/36296 for a short example
– samcarter
Mar 7 at 9:05
Do yourself a favour and don't use a build subdirectory. This will cause more problems than it solves. If your only reason is to keep your main folder clean, use the automation tool ltx2any to compile your document: github.com/reitzig/ltx2any See tex.stackexchange.com/a/439345/36296 for a short example
– samcarter
Mar 7 at 9:05
Do yourself a favour and don't use a build subdirectory. This will cause more problems than it solves. If your only reason is to keep your main folder clean, use the automation tool ltx2any to compile your document: github.com/reitzig/ltx2any See tex.stackexchange.com/a/439345/36296 for a short example
– samcarter
Mar 7 at 9:05
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Do yourself a favour and don't use a build subdirectory. This will cause more problems than it solves. If your only reason is to keep your main folder clean, use the automation tool ltx2any to compile your document: github.com/reitzig/ltx2any See tex.stackexchange.com/a/439345/36296 for a short example
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