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raemisch opened this issue Apr 4, 2014 · 3 comments
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raemisch opened this issue Apr 4, 2014 · 3 comments

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@raemisch
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raemisch commented Apr 4, 2014

The bibliography command creates a section named "References". You have another section command "\section*{\referencestitle}%" which results in a duplication. Uncommenting this line works perfectly.

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dmeliza commented Apr 7, 2014

I can't reproduce this bug in either of the examples. Could you give some more detail?

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raemisch commented Apr 7, 2014

Not quite. If I use the preprint class, I get the section header
"References" twice unless I uncomment the mentioned line in the
preprint.cls.
If you see a different behaviour, it's probably something weird with
TexShop (that's my editor). In that case: nevermind.

Best,
Sebastian

On 07/04/14 14:52, Dan Meliza wrote:

I can't reproduce this bug in either of the examples. Could you give
some more detail?


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Sebastian Rämisch
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Dept. of Biochemistry and Structural Biology, Center for Molecular Protein Science
University of Lund
Box 124, 22100 Lund
Sweden
Visting Address: Getingevägen 60

http://www.cmps.lu.se

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dmeliza commented Apr 8, 2014

What bst file are you using? It's possible bibtex is adding the
References heading to the bbl file.

If that's the case, I can add an option to the class to turn off the
references heading.

On 04/07/14 14:11 PM, raemisch wrote:

Not quite. If I use the preprint class, I get the section header
"References" twice unless I uncomment the mentioned line in the
preprint.cls.
If you see a different behaviour, it's probably something weird with
TexShop (that's my editor). In that case: nevermind.

Best,
Sebastian

On 07/04/14 14:52, Dan Meliza wrote:

I can't reproduce this bug in either of the examples. Could you give
some more detail?


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Sebastian Rämisch
PhD Student
Dept. of Biochemistry and Structural Biology, Center for Molecular Protein Science
University of Lund
Box 124, 22100 Lund
Sweden
Visting Address: Getingevägen 60

http://www.cmps.lu.se


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