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I'm using TexWorks to write a journal paper with citations. I have the .tex and .bib files and some figure files and use XeLaTeX+MakeIndex+BibTeX to produce the .pdf document. Everything works. The references are displayed correctly. But my TexWorks only produces the .pdf and .synctex.gz files. The .bbl file, as required by arXiv, is not generated. My TeXworks version is 0.6.2 (MiKTeX 2.9.6930 64-bit). How do I enable my TeXworks to generate the .bbl file?



An example of my .tex file is given below:



documentclass[aps, superscriptaddress, showpacs, floatfix, twocolumn]{revtex4-1}

begin{document}
title{The title of the paper}
author{George}
affiliation{My affiliation}

begin{abstract}
The abstract of the paper.
end{abstract}

pacs{pacs numbers}
maketitle

section{Introduction}
The paper cite{paper} has done some previous work.

bibliography{abc_refs}
end{document}


The .bib file:



@article{paper,
author = {George},
journal = {Journal name},
volume = {12},
issue = {3},
pages = {45--67},
year = {1234},
}


It looks like TexWorks directly generates .pdf without .bbl. Is there an option setting that would tell TexWorks to generate the .bbl file?









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I'm using TexWorks to write a journal paper with citations. I have the .tex and .bib files and some figure files and use XeLaTeX+MakeIndex+BibTeX to produce the .pdf document. Everything works. The references are displayed correctly. But my TexWorks only produces the .pdf and .synctex.gz files. The .bbl file, as required by arXiv, is not generated. My TeXworks version is 0.6.2 (MiKTeX 2.9.6930 64-bit). How do I enable my TeXworks to generate the .bbl file?



An example of my .tex file is given below:



documentclass[aps, superscriptaddress, showpacs, floatfix, twocolumn]{revtex4-1}

begin{document}
title{The title of the paper}
author{George}
affiliation{My affiliation}

begin{abstract}
The abstract of the paper.
end{abstract}

pacs{pacs numbers}
maketitle

section{Introduction}
The paper cite{paper} has done some previous work.

bibliography{abc_refs}
end{document}


The .bib file:



@article{paper,
author = {George},
journal = {Journal name},
volume = {12},
issue = {3},
pages = {45--67},
year = {1234},
}


It looks like TexWorks directly generates .pdf without .bbl. Is there an option setting that would tell TexWorks to generate the .bbl file?









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I'm using TexWorks to write a journal paper with citations. I have the .tex and .bib files and some figure files and use XeLaTeX+MakeIndex+BibTeX to produce the .pdf document. Everything works. The references are displayed correctly. But my TexWorks only produces the .pdf and .synctex.gz files. The .bbl file, as required by arXiv, is not generated. My TeXworks version is 0.6.2 (MiKTeX 2.9.6930 64-bit). How do I enable my TeXworks to generate the .bbl file?



An example of my .tex file is given below:



documentclass[aps, superscriptaddress, showpacs, floatfix, twocolumn]{revtex4-1}

begin{document}
title{The title of the paper}
author{George}
affiliation{My affiliation}

begin{abstract}
The abstract of the paper.
end{abstract}

pacs{pacs numbers}
maketitle

section{Introduction}
The paper cite{paper} has done some previous work.

bibliography{abc_refs}
end{document}


The .bib file:



@article{paper,
author = {George},
journal = {Journal name},
volume = {12},
issue = {3},
pages = {45--67},
year = {1234},
}


It looks like TexWorks directly generates .pdf without .bbl. Is there an option setting that would tell TexWorks to generate the .bbl file?









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I'm using TexWorks to write a journal paper with citations. I have the .tex and .bib files and some figure files and use XeLaTeX+MakeIndex+BibTeX to produce the .pdf document. Everything works. The references are displayed correctly. But my TexWorks only produces the .pdf and .synctex.gz files. The .bbl file, as required by arXiv, is not generated. My TeXworks version is 0.6.2 (MiKTeX 2.9.6930 64-bit). How do I enable my TeXworks to generate the .bbl file?



An example of my .tex file is given below:



documentclass[aps, superscriptaddress, showpacs, floatfix, twocolumn]{revtex4-1}

begin{document}
title{The title of the paper}
author{George}
affiliation{My affiliation}

begin{abstract}
The abstract of the paper.
end{abstract}

pacs{pacs numbers}
maketitle

section{Introduction}
The paper cite{paper} has done some previous work.

bibliography{abc_refs}
end{document}


The .bib file:



@article{paper,
author = {George},
journal = {Journal name},
volume = {12},
issue = {3},
pages = {45--67},
year = {1234},
}


It looks like TexWorks directly generates .pdf without .bbl. Is there an option setting that would tell TexWorks to generate the .bbl file?







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