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When using the cite command in figure captions and the ieeetr bibliography style, then BibTeX numbers the citations as appearing earlier than they do in reality (i.e. the first citation in the document ends up being [42]).



Is there any way to get BibTeX to ignore the listoffigures section when numbering?










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    When using the cite command in figure captions and the ieeetr bibliography style, then BibTeX numbers the citations as appearing earlier than they do in reality (i.e. the first citation in the document ends up being [42]).



    Is there any way to get BibTeX to ignore the listoffigures section when numbering?










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      When using the cite command in figure captions and the ieeetr bibliography style, then BibTeX numbers the citations as appearing earlier than they do in reality (i.e. the first citation in the document ends up being [42]).



      Is there any way to get BibTeX to ignore the listoffigures section when numbering?










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      When using the cite command in figure captions and the ieeetr bibliography style, then BibTeX numbers the citations as appearing earlier than they do in reality (i.e. the first citation in the document ends up being [42]).



      Is there any way to get BibTeX to ignore the listoffigures section when numbering?







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          Use the optional argument of caption:



          caption[<Figure title>]{<Figure title> cite{<Source>}}


          EDIT: You'd "still like the citation to appear in the caption in the listoffigures but just to have the number as if it were from it's position in the main body of text". I don't know how to do this using the ieeetr style, but it works out of the box using biblatex:



          documentclass{article}

          usepackage[sorting=none]{biblatex}

          usepackage{filecontents}

          begin{filecontents}{jobname.bib}
          @misc{A01,
          author = {Author, A.},
          year = {2001},
          title = {Alpha},
          }
          @misc{B02,
          author = {Buthor, B.},
          year = {2002},
          title = {Bravo},
          }
          end{filecontents}

          addbibresource{jobname.bib}

          begin{document}

          listoffigures

          section{foo}

          Some text autocite{B02}.

          begin{figure}[!h]
          centering
          rule{1cm}{1cm}
          caption{A figure autocite{A01}}
          end{figure}

          printbibliography

          end{document}


          enter image description here






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          • Thanks for that but I'd still like the citation to appear in the caption in the listoffigures but just to have the number as if it were from it's position in the main body of text. Am I asking too much?

            – Stuart
            Nov 27 '11 at 16:01






          • 1





            that's done it! I converted my document to using biblatex and it works perfectly. Thanks a lot.

            – Stuart
            Nov 27 '11 at 16:59



















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          This exact problem is solved by the notoccite package written by Donald Arsenau.



          I have found it throught the worth reading bibtex faq: http://mirrors.ctan.org/biblio/bibtex/contrib/doc/btxFAQ.pdf (see question 18).






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            usepackage{notoccite} in the preamble does the magic.

            – user79830
            Jun 9 '15 at 23:25








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            If the link above is not working, the FAQ is available via CTAN at ctan.org/pkg/bibtex

            – owjburnham
            Oct 19 '17 at 13:24











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          Use the optional argument of caption:



          caption[<Figure title>]{<Figure title> cite{<Source>}}


          EDIT: You'd "still like the citation to appear in the caption in the listoffigures but just to have the number as if it were from it's position in the main body of text". I don't know how to do this using the ieeetr style, but it works out of the box using biblatex:



          documentclass{article}

          usepackage[sorting=none]{biblatex}

          usepackage{filecontents}

          begin{filecontents}{jobname.bib}
          @misc{A01,
          author = {Author, A.},
          year = {2001},
          title = {Alpha},
          }
          @misc{B02,
          author = {Buthor, B.},
          year = {2002},
          title = {Bravo},
          }
          end{filecontents}

          addbibresource{jobname.bib}

          begin{document}

          listoffigures

          section{foo}

          Some text autocite{B02}.

          begin{figure}[!h]
          centering
          rule{1cm}{1cm}
          caption{A figure autocite{A01}}
          end{figure}

          printbibliography

          end{document}


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer


























          • Thanks for that but I'd still like the citation to appear in the caption in the listoffigures but just to have the number as if it were from it's position in the main body of text. Am I asking too much?

            – Stuart
            Nov 27 '11 at 16:01






          • 1





            that's done it! I converted my document to using biblatex and it works perfectly. Thanks a lot.

            – Stuart
            Nov 27 '11 at 16:59
















          15














          Use the optional argument of caption:



          caption[<Figure title>]{<Figure title> cite{<Source>}}


          EDIT: You'd "still like the citation to appear in the caption in the listoffigures but just to have the number as if it were from it's position in the main body of text". I don't know how to do this using the ieeetr style, but it works out of the box using biblatex:



          documentclass{article}

          usepackage[sorting=none]{biblatex}

          usepackage{filecontents}

          begin{filecontents}{jobname.bib}
          @misc{A01,
          author = {Author, A.},
          year = {2001},
          title = {Alpha},
          }
          @misc{B02,
          author = {Buthor, B.},
          year = {2002},
          title = {Bravo},
          }
          end{filecontents}

          addbibresource{jobname.bib}

          begin{document}

          listoffigures

          section{foo}

          Some text autocite{B02}.

          begin{figure}[!h]
          centering
          rule{1cm}{1cm}
          caption{A figure autocite{A01}}
          end{figure}

          printbibliography

          end{document}


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer


























          • Thanks for that but I'd still like the citation to appear in the caption in the listoffigures but just to have the number as if it were from it's position in the main body of text. Am I asking too much?

            – Stuart
            Nov 27 '11 at 16:01






          • 1





            that's done it! I converted my document to using biblatex and it works perfectly. Thanks a lot.

            – Stuart
            Nov 27 '11 at 16:59














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          15








          15







          Use the optional argument of caption:



          caption[<Figure title>]{<Figure title> cite{<Source>}}


          EDIT: You'd "still like the citation to appear in the caption in the listoffigures but just to have the number as if it were from it's position in the main body of text". I don't know how to do this using the ieeetr style, but it works out of the box using biblatex:



          documentclass{article}

          usepackage[sorting=none]{biblatex}

          usepackage{filecontents}

          begin{filecontents}{jobname.bib}
          @misc{A01,
          author = {Author, A.},
          year = {2001},
          title = {Alpha},
          }
          @misc{B02,
          author = {Buthor, B.},
          year = {2002},
          title = {Bravo},
          }
          end{filecontents}

          addbibresource{jobname.bib}

          begin{document}

          listoffigures

          section{foo}

          Some text autocite{B02}.

          begin{figure}[!h]
          centering
          rule{1cm}{1cm}
          caption{A figure autocite{A01}}
          end{figure}

          printbibliography

          end{document}


          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer















          Use the optional argument of caption:



          caption[<Figure title>]{<Figure title> cite{<Source>}}


          EDIT: You'd "still like the citation to appear in the caption in the listoffigures but just to have the number as if it were from it's position in the main body of text". I don't know how to do this using the ieeetr style, but it works out of the box using biblatex:



          documentclass{article}

          usepackage[sorting=none]{biblatex}

          usepackage{filecontents}

          begin{filecontents}{jobname.bib}
          @misc{A01,
          author = {Author, A.},
          year = {2001},
          title = {Alpha},
          }
          @misc{B02,
          author = {Buthor, B.},
          year = {2002},
          title = {Bravo},
          }
          end{filecontents}

          addbibresource{jobname.bib}

          begin{document}

          listoffigures

          section{foo}

          Some text autocite{B02}.

          begin{figure}[!h]
          centering
          rule{1cm}{1cm}
          caption{A figure autocite{A01}}
          end{figure}

          printbibliography

          end{document}


          enter image description here







          share|improve this answer














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          answered Nov 27 '11 at 15:55









          locksteplockstep

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          • Thanks for that but I'd still like the citation to appear in the caption in the listoffigures but just to have the number as if it were from it's position in the main body of text. Am I asking too much?

            – Stuart
            Nov 27 '11 at 16:01






          • 1





            that's done it! I converted my document to using biblatex and it works perfectly. Thanks a lot.

            – Stuart
            Nov 27 '11 at 16:59



















          • Thanks for that but I'd still like the citation to appear in the caption in the listoffigures but just to have the number as if it were from it's position in the main body of text. Am I asking too much?

            – Stuart
            Nov 27 '11 at 16:01






          • 1





            that's done it! I converted my document to using biblatex and it works perfectly. Thanks a lot.

            – Stuart
            Nov 27 '11 at 16:59

















          Thanks for that but I'd still like the citation to appear in the caption in the listoffigures but just to have the number as if it were from it's position in the main body of text. Am I asking too much?

          – Stuart
          Nov 27 '11 at 16:01





          Thanks for that but I'd still like the citation to appear in the caption in the listoffigures but just to have the number as if it were from it's position in the main body of text. Am I asking too much?

          – Stuart
          Nov 27 '11 at 16:01




          1




          1





          that's done it! I converted my document to using biblatex and it works perfectly. Thanks a lot.

          – Stuart
          Nov 27 '11 at 16:59





          that's done it! I converted my document to using biblatex and it works perfectly. Thanks a lot.

          – Stuart
          Nov 27 '11 at 16:59











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          This exact problem is solved by the notoccite package written by Donald Arsenau.



          I have found it throught the worth reading bibtex faq: http://mirrors.ctan.org/biblio/bibtex/contrib/doc/btxFAQ.pdf (see question 18).






          share|improve this answer





















          • 4





            usepackage{notoccite} in the preamble does the magic.

            – user79830
            Jun 9 '15 at 23:25








          • 1





            If the link above is not working, the FAQ is available via CTAN at ctan.org/pkg/bibtex

            – owjburnham
            Oct 19 '17 at 13:24
















          24














          This exact problem is solved by the notoccite package written by Donald Arsenau.



          I have found it throught the worth reading bibtex faq: http://mirrors.ctan.org/biblio/bibtex/contrib/doc/btxFAQ.pdf (see question 18).






          share|improve this answer





















          • 4





            usepackage{notoccite} in the preamble does the magic.

            – user79830
            Jun 9 '15 at 23:25








          • 1





            If the link above is not working, the FAQ is available via CTAN at ctan.org/pkg/bibtex

            – owjburnham
            Oct 19 '17 at 13:24














          24












          24








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          This exact problem is solved by the notoccite package written by Donald Arsenau.



          I have found it throught the worth reading bibtex faq: http://mirrors.ctan.org/biblio/bibtex/contrib/doc/btxFAQ.pdf (see question 18).






          share|improve this answer















          This exact problem is solved by the notoccite package written by Donald Arsenau.



          I have found it throught the worth reading bibtex faq: http://mirrors.ctan.org/biblio/bibtex/contrib/doc/btxFAQ.pdf (see question 18).







          share|improve this answer














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            usepackage{notoccite} in the preamble does the magic.

            – user79830
            Jun 9 '15 at 23:25








          • 1





            If the link above is not working, the FAQ is available via CTAN at ctan.org/pkg/bibtex

            – owjburnham
            Oct 19 '17 at 13:24














          • 4





            usepackage{notoccite} in the preamble does the magic.

            – user79830
            Jun 9 '15 at 23:25








          • 1





            If the link above is not working, the FAQ is available via CTAN at ctan.org/pkg/bibtex

            – owjburnham
            Oct 19 '17 at 13:24








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          usepackage{notoccite} in the preamble does the magic.

          – user79830
          Jun 9 '15 at 23:25







          usepackage{notoccite} in the preamble does the magic.

          – user79830
          Jun 9 '15 at 23:25






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          1





          If the link above is not working, the FAQ is available via CTAN at ctan.org/pkg/bibtex

          – owjburnham
          Oct 19 '17 at 13:24





          If the link above is not working, the FAQ is available via CTAN at ctan.org/pkg/bibtex

          – owjburnham
          Oct 19 '17 at 13:24


















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