From: Alain D. <esp...@sw...> - 2007-11-23 07:47:38
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Hi, Cornelius C. Noack a =E9crit : > On Thu, 22 Nov 2007, Karl Koch wrote: > _ > =20 >> Interesting, so you are saying the quote appears on the first >> page of the bibliography in the upper right corner directly under >> the heading "Bibliography"? >> >> I tried it again without the extra line in between with the same >> result. However, I spotted the differences I have in relation to >> your LaTeX - here an hopefully more accurate (and more >> minimalistic) example - thanks Ulrike ;) : >> =20 >> ----------------------------------- >> \documentclass[phd]{guthesis} >> \usepackage{epigraph} % allows putting quotes at beginning of chapte= r >> >> \begin{document} >> Some text with a reference \cite{foo2007}. >> >> \bibliographystyle{apalike} >> \epigraph{This is a Quote!}{\textsc{Some Author}} >> \bibliography{Thesis} >> >> \end{document} >> ------------------------------------ >> >> =20 > I presume your obviously special document class {guthesis} has a > syntax that's different from the usual LaTeX; a hint to that is > that you don't use the standard syntax > \begin{thebibibliography} > ... > \end{thebibibliography} > > but rather a strange '\bibliography{Thesis}' . > > Since I (and probably everybody else in this group) don't have > access to {guthesis} or know anything about it, we can't help you > any further, other than suggesting you read the {guthesis} manual > --- if it exists ... > =20 \bibliographystyle{apalike} and \bibliography{Thesis} are the commands=20 you have to use when you create the bibliography with BibTeX. So, there is nothing strange here. But the guthesis document class could mess the system. I did not check, yet, the answer of Ulrike (which by experience is=20 probably to the point). Alain Delmotte |