BibTeX, biblatex and biberautomatic arranging references

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sgp
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automatic arranging references

Post by sgp »

Hi all,

i recently started writing my thesis. but i have problem with my bibliography. The problem is, i randomly added the bibliographic references. so the order of citation in the thesis is very random (random in the sense that the number in [] is random). is there anyway to correct the problem directly without paining me to rearrange according to the order of citation.

I am using \usepackage{natbib}, \usepackage{bibentry}. and while citing, \cite[]{myself}.

thanks in advance,
regards,
sgp.

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localghost
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automatic arranging references

Post by localghost »

As always, a full but minimal example is most helpful. At the moment I can't figure out if there is any kind of sorting for your bibliography entries. But I guess the manuals of the involved packages can give useful information.


Thorsten
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