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I am writing a paper on overleaf supposedly in ApJ
(Astrophysical Journal) format. I have my .bib
file independently made utilizing JabRef on ADS website and uploaded to the project in Overleaf. But it seems that in-text citations do not appear in the final version after compiling. In particular, here is my short version of the code:
documentclass[twocolumn,trackchanges]{aastex61}
usepackage{natbib}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{latexsym}
usepackage{amssymb}
usepackage{longtable}
usepackage{epsf}
begin{document}
.
.
.
section{Methodology and Analyses} label{Section 2}
....This includes absorbers selected for the presence of ion{C}{4}
$lambda lambda1548.1,1550.7$, ion{Mg}{2} $lambdalambda2796.3,2803.5$
resonance-line doublets and Lyman limit absorption, which do not also
qualify as DLA systems. For a complete review on the subject refer to
citet{2005ARA&A..43..861W}.
bibliographystyle{ApJ}
bibliography{my_References}
.
.
.
end{document}
Here is the Error Message:
(no line number): This is BibTeX, Version 0.99d (TeX Live 2016/Debian)
Capacity: max_strings=100000, hash_size=100000, hash_prime=85009 The
top-level auxiliary file: sim_DLA_Paper.aux I couldn't open style file
ApJ.bst
---line 126 of file sim_DLA_Paper.aux : bibstyle{ApJ : } I'm skipping whatever remains of this command I found no style
file---while reading file sim_DLA_Paper.aux You've used 46 entries,
0 wiz_defined-function locations,
178 strings with 2287 characters, and the built_in function-call counts, 0 in all, are:
= -- 0
-- 0 < -- 0
+ -- 0
- -- 0
* -- 0 := -- 0 add.period$ -- 0 call.type$ -- 0 change.case$ -- 0 chr.to.int$ -- 0 cite$ -- 0 duplicate$ -- 0 empty$ -- 0 format.name$
-- 0 if$ -- 0 int.to.chr$ -- 0 int.to.str$ -- 0 missing$ -- 0 newline$ -- 0 num.names$ -- 0 pop$ -- 0 preamble$ -- 0 purify$ -- 0 quote$ -- 0 skip$ -- 0 stack$ -- 0 substring$ -- 0 swap$ -- 0 text.length$ -- 0
text.prefix$ -- 0 top$ -- 0 type$ -- 0 warning$ -- 0 while$ -- 0
width$ -- 0 write$ -- 0 (There were 2 error messages)
./sim_DLA_Paper.tex:75: Package natbib Warning: Citation
2005ARA&A..43..861W' on page 2 undefined on i nput line 75.
2003MNRAS.342..962S' on page 2 undefined on i nput line 80.
./sim_DLA_Paper.tex:80: Package natbib Warning: Citation
Package natbib Warning: Citation `2003JApA...24...51G' on page 2
undefined on i nput line 80.
Package natbib Warning: Citation `2005MNRAS.356..778S' on page 2
undefined on i nput line 80.
Package natbib Warning: Citation
1974A&A....32..391P' on page 2
2005CSci...88.1088B' on page 2 undefined on i nput
undefined on i nput line 80. ./sim_DLA_Paper.tex:81: Package natbib
Warning: Citation
line 81. ./sim_DLA_Paper.tex:83: Package natbib Warning: Citation
`2011MNRAS.416.1215R' on page 2 undefined on i nput line 83.
Package natbib Warning: Citation `2016A&A...596A..97D' on page 2
undefined on i nput line 83.
Package natbib Warning: Citation
2016MNRAS.460.2675R' on page 2
2014MNRAS.445..581H' on page 3 undefined on i nput
undefined on i nput line 83. ./sim_DLA_Paper.tex:85: Package natbib
Warning: Citation
line 85.
Here is the the first two entries of .bib
file:
% Encoding: UTF-8
@Article{2005ARA&A..43..861W,
author = {{Wolfe}, A.~M. and {Gawiser}, E. and {Prochaska}, J.~X.},
title = {{Damped Ly {$alpha$} Systems}},
journal = {araa},
year = {2005},
volume = {43},
pages = {861-918},
month = sep,
adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System},
adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2005ARA%26A..43..861W},
doi = {10.1146/annurev.astro.42.053102.133950},
eprint = {astro-ph/0509481},
file = {:2005ARA&A..43..861W - Damped Ly $_alpha$ Systems.pdf:PDF},
}
@Article{2005MNRAS.364.1467Z,
author = {{Zwaan}, M.~A. and {van der Hulst}, J.~M. and {Briggs}, F.~H. and {Verheijen}, M.~A.~W. and {Ryan-Weber}, E.~V.},
title = {{Reconciling the local galaxy population with damped Lyman {$alpha$} cross-sections and metal abundances}},
journal = {mnras},
year = {2005},
volume = {364},
pages = {1467-1487},
month = dec,
adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System},
adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2005MNRAS.364.1467Z},
doi = {10.1111/j.1365-2966.2005.09698.x},
eprint = {astro-ph/0510127},
file = {:2005MNRAS.364.1467Z - Reconciling the local galaxy population with damped Lyman $_alpha$ cross-sections and metal abundances.pdf:PDF},
keywords = {surveys, galaxies: ISM, quasars: absorption lines, galaxies: statistics, radio lines: galaxies},
}
I can see that .bib
file is contained citations in the form of MNRAS
. I think they should instead be all ApJ
. But, it is really a long file and I don't know if I need to manipulate all sources one by one. When I change the option ApJ
to mnras
in the following command bibliographystyle{}
, in-text citations appear but why is that? Why style ApJ
is not recognized?
bibliographies citing aastex multiple-citations
|
show 2 more comments
I am writing a paper on overleaf supposedly in ApJ
(Astrophysical Journal) format. I have my .bib
file independently made utilizing JabRef on ADS website and uploaded to the project in Overleaf. But it seems that in-text citations do not appear in the final version after compiling. In particular, here is my short version of the code:
documentclass[twocolumn,trackchanges]{aastex61}
usepackage{natbib}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{latexsym}
usepackage{amssymb}
usepackage{longtable}
usepackage{epsf}
begin{document}
.
.
.
section{Methodology and Analyses} label{Section 2}
....This includes absorbers selected for the presence of ion{C}{4}
$lambda lambda1548.1,1550.7$, ion{Mg}{2} $lambdalambda2796.3,2803.5$
resonance-line doublets and Lyman limit absorption, which do not also
qualify as DLA systems. For a complete review on the subject refer to
citet{2005ARA&A..43..861W}.
bibliographystyle{ApJ}
bibliography{my_References}
.
.
.
end{document}
Here is the Error Message:
(no line number): This is BibTeX, Version 0.99d (TeX Live 2016/Debian)
Capacity: max_strings=100000, hash_size=100000, hash_prime=85009 The
top-level auxiliary file: sim_DLA_Paper.aux I couldn't open style file
ApJ.bst
---line 126 of file sim_DLA_Paper.aux : bibstyle{ApJ : } I'm skipping whatever remains of this command I found no style
file---while reading file sim_DLA_Paper.aux You've used 46 entries,
0 wiz_defined-function locations,
178 strings with 2287 characters, and the built_in function-call counts, 0 in all, are:
= -- 0
-- 0 < -- 0
+ -- 0
- -- 0
* -- 0 := -- 0 add.period$ -- 0 call.type$ -- 0 change.case$ -- 0 chr.to.int$ -- 0 cite$ -- 0 duplicate$ -- 0 empty$ -- 0 format.name$
-- 0 if$ -- 0 int.to.chr$ -- 0 int.to.str$ -- 0 missing$ -- 0 newline$ -- 0 num.names$ -- 0 pop$ -- 0 preamble$ -- 0 purify$ -- 0 quote$ -- 0 skip$ -- 0 stack$ -- 0 substring$ -- 0 swap$ -- 0 text.length$ -- 0
text.prefix$ -- 0 top$ -- 0 type$ -- 0 warning$ -- 0 while$ -- 0
width$ -- 0 write$ -- 0 (There were 2 error messages)
./sim_DLA_Paper.tex:75: Package natbib Warning: Citation
2005ARA&A..43..861W' on page 2 undefined on i nput line 75.
2003MNRAS.342..962S' on page 2 undefined on i nput line 80.
./sim_DLA_Paper.tex:80: Package natbib Warning: Citation
Package natbib Warning: Citation `2003JApA...24...51G' on page 2
undefined on i nput line 80.
Package natbib Warning: Citation `2005MNRAS.356..778S' on page 2
undefined on i nput line 80.
Package natbib Warning: Citation
1974A&A....32..391P' on page 2
2005CSci...88.1088B' on page 2 undefined on i nput
undefined on i nput line 80. ./sim_DLA_Paper.tex:81: Package natbib
Warning: Citation
line 81. ./sim_DLA_Paper.tex:83: Package natbib Warning: Citation
`2011MNRAS.416.1215R' on page 2 undefined on i nput line 83.
Package natbib Warning: Citation `2016A&A...596A..97D' on page 2
undefined on i nput line 83.
Package natbib Warning: Citation
2016MNRAS.460.2675R' on page 2
2014MNRAS.445..581H' on page 3 undefined on i nput
undefined on i nput line 83. ./sim_DLA_Paper.tex:85: Package natbib
Warning: Citation
line 85.
Here is the the first two entries of .bib
file:
% Encoding: UTF-8
@Article{2005ARA&A..43..861W,
author = {{Wolfe}, A.~M. and {Gawiser}, E. and {Prochaska}, J.~X.},
title = {{Damped Ly {$alpha$} Systems}},
journal = {araa},
year = {2005},
volume = {43},
pages = {861-918},
month = sep,
adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System},
adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2005ARA%26A..43..861W},
doi = {10.1146/annurev.astro.42.053102.133950},
eprint = {astro-ph/0509481},
file = {:2005ARA&A..43..861W - Damped Ly $_alpha$ Systems.pdf:PDF},
}
@Article{2005MNRAS.364.1467Z,
author = {{Zwaan}, M.~A. and {van der Hulst}, J.~M. and {Briggs}, F.~H. and {Verheijen}, M.~A.~W. and {Ryan-Weber}, E.~V.},
title = {{Reconciling the local galaxy population with damped Lyman {$alpha$} cross-sections and metal abundances}},
journal = {mnras},
year = {2005},
volume = {364},
pages = {1467-1487},
month = dec,
adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System},
adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2005MNRAS.364.1467Z},
doi = {10.1111/j.1365-2966.2005.09698.x},
eprint = {astro-ph/0510127},
file = {:2005MNRAS.364.1467Z - Reconciling the local galaxy population with damped Lyman $_alpha$ cross-sections and metal abundances.pdf:PDF},
keywords = {surveys, galaxies: ISM, quasars: absorption lines, galaxies: statistics, radio lines: galaxies},
}
I can see that .bib
file is contained citations in the form of MNRAS
. I think they should instead be all ApJ
. But, it is really a long file and I don't know if I need to manipulate all sources one by one. When I change the option ApJ
to mnras
in the following command bibliographystyle{}
, in-text citations appear but why is that? Why style ApJ
is not recognized?
bibliographies citing aastex multiple-citations
1
Please show two bib entrys in your question and add to the MWE how you call them ...
– Kurt
Dec 17 '17 at 23:48
.bib entries are not styled at all that is the function of thebibliographystyle{ApJ}
command, to instruct bibtex how to style the references. Have you run bibtex? also, why are you loadingepsf
– David Carlisle
Dec 17 '17 at 23:51
I just added two entries of the bib file called my_references.bib. I just left that package since it was already in the ApJ template. To be honest, I am not sure why I left that intact.
– Allan
Dec 17 '17 at 23:55
1
hi, i work for AAS journals. this Overleaf template is designed to use bibliographystyle{aasjournal}, which is our Journal's current bibtex style. If you have problems running with that please let us know. If you have some reason to prefer the outdated bibliographystyle{apj} then upload this file: ads.harvard.edu/pubs/bibtex/astronat/apj/apj.bst to your Overleaf project -- as is (i.e., without renaming it anything else including no capitalization of the filename, which could be half your problem) and then use bibliographystyle{apj} (again no capitals and no need for capitals).
– Gus
Dec 18 '17 at 5:54
1
@Gus 7, my only reason was to submit the letter to ApJ. I have no other reason to use the outdated one. And, I tried the new version. Thanks, it has no problem.
– Allan
Dec 18 '17 at 6:03
|
show 2 more comments
I am writing a paper on overleaf supposedly in ApJ
(Astrophysical Journal) format. I have my .bib
file independently made utilizing JabRef on ADS website and uploaded to the project in Overleaf. But it seems that in-text citations do not appear in the final version after compiling. In particular, here is my short version of the code:
documentclass[twocolumn,trackchanges]{aastex61}
usepackage{natbib}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{latexsym}
usepackage{amssymb}
usepackage{longtable}
usepackage{epsf}
begin{document}
.
.
.
section{Methodology and Analyses} label{Section 2}
....This includes absorbers selected for the presence of ion{C}{4}
$lambda lambda1548.1,1550.7$, ion{Mg}{2} $lambdalambda2796.3,2803.5$
resonance-line doublets and Lyman limit absorption, which do not also
qualify as DLA systems. For a complete review on the subject refer to
citet{2005ARA&A..43..861W}.
bibliographystyle{ApJ}
bibliography{my_References}
.
.
.
end{document}
Here is the Error Message:
(no line number): This is BibTeX, Version 0.99d (TeX Live 2016/Debian)
Capacity: max_strings=100000, hash_size=100000, hash_prime=85009 The
top-level auxiliary file: sim_DLA_Paper.aux I couldn't open style file
ApJ.bst
---line 126 of file sim_DLA_Paper.aux : bibstyle{ApJ : } I'm skipping whatever remains of this command I found no style
file---while reading file sim_DLA_Paper.aux You've used 46 entries,
0 wiz_defined-function locations,
178 strings with 2287 characters, and the built_in function-call counts, 0 in all, are:
= -- 0
-- 0 < -- 0
+ -- 0
- -- 0
* -- 0 := -- 0 add.period$ -- 0 call.type$ -- 0 change.case$ -- 0 chr.to.int$ -- 0 cite$ -- 0 duplicate$ -- 0 empty$ -- 0 format.name$
-- 0 if$ -- 0 int.to.chr$ -- 0 int.to.str$ -- 0 missing$ -- 0 newline$ -- 0 num.names$ -- 0 pop$ -- 0 preamble$ -- 0 purify$ -- 0 quote$ -- 0 skip$ -- 0 stack$ -- 0 substring$ -- 0 swap$ -- 0 text.length$ -- 0
text.prefix$ -- 0 top$ -- 0 type$ -- 0 warning$ -- 0 while$ -- 0
width$ -- 0 write$ -- 0 (There were 2 error messages)
./sim_DLA_Paper.tex:75: Package natbib Warning: Citation
2005ARA&A..43..861W' on page 2 undefined on i nput line 75.
2003MNRAS.342..962S' on page 2 undefined on i nput line 80.
./sim_DLA_Paper.tex:80: Package natbib Warning: Citation
Package natbib Warning: Citation `2003JApA...24...51G' on page 2
undefined on i nput line 80.
Package natbib Warning: Citation `2005MNRAS.356..778S' on page 2
undefined on i nput line 80.
Package natbib Warning: Citation
1974A&A....32..391P' on page 2
2005CSci...88.1088B' on page 2 undefined on i nput
undefined on i nput line 80. ./sim_DLA_Paper.tex:81: Package natbib
Warning: Citation
line 81. ./sim_DLA_Paper.tex:83: Package natbib Warning: Citation
`2011MNRAS.416.1215R' on page 2 undefined on i nput line 83.
Package natbib Warning: Citation `2016A&A...596A..97D' on page 2
undefined on i nput line 83.
Package natbib Warning: Citation
2016MNRAS.460.2675R' on page 2
2014MNRAS.445..581H' on page 3 undefined on i nput
undefined on i nput line 83. ./sim_DLA_Paper.tex:85: Package natbib
Warning: Citation
line 85.
Here is the the first two entries of .bib
file:
% Encoding: UTF-8
@Article{2005ARA&A..43..861W,
author = {{Wolfe}, A.~M. and {Gawiser}, E. and {Prochaska}, J.~X.},
title = {{Damped Ly {$alpha$} Systems}},
journal = {araa},
year = {2005},
volume = {43},
pages = {861-918},
month = sep,
adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System},
adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2005ARA%26A..43..861W},
doi = {10.1146/annurev.astro.42.053102.133950},
eprint = {astro-ph/0509481},
file = {:2005ARA&A..43..861W - Damped Ly $_alpha$ Systems.pdf:PDF},
}
@Article{2005MNRAS.364.1467Z,
author = {{Zwaan}, M.~A. and {van der Hulst}, J.~M. and {Briggs}, F.~H. and {Verheijen}, M.~A.~W. and {Ryan-Weber}, E.~V.},
title = {{Reconciling the local galaxy population with damped Lyman {$alpha$} cross-sections and metal abundances}},
journal = {mnras},
year = {2005},
volume = {364},
pages = {1467-1487},
month = dec,
adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System},
adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2005MNRAS.364.1467Z},
doi = {10.1111/j.1365-2966.2005.09698.x},
eprint = {astro-ph/0510127},
file = {:2005MNRAS.364.1467Z - Reconciling the local galaxy population with damped Lyman $_alpha$ cross-sections and metal abundances.pdf:PDF},
keywords = {surveys, galaxies: ISM, quasars: absorption lines, galaxies: statistics, radio lines: galaxies},
}
I can see that .bib
file is contained citations in the form of MNRAS
. I think they should instead be all ApJ
. But, it is really a long file and I don't know if I need to manipulate all sources one by one. When I change the option ApJ
to mnras
in the following command bibliographystyle{}
, in-text citations appear but why is that? Why style ApJ
is not recognized?
bibliographies citing aastex multiple-citations
I am writing a paper on overleaf supposedly in ApJ
(Astrophysical Journal) format. I have my .bib
file independently made utilizing JabRef on ADS website and uploaded to the project in Overleaf. But it seems that in-text citations do not appear in the final version after compiling. In particular, here is my short version of the code:
documentclass[twocolumn,trackchanges]{aastex61}
usepackage{natbib}
usepackage{graphicx}
usepackage{latexsym}
usepackage{amssymb}
usepackage{longtable}
usepackage{epsf}
begin{document}
.
.
.
section{Methodology and Analyses} label{Section 2}
....This includes absorbers selected for the presence of ion{C}{4}
$lambda lambda1548.1,1550.7$, ion{Mg}{2} $lambdalambda2796.3,2803.5$
resonance-line doublets and Lyman limit absorption, which do not also
qualify as DLA systems. For a complete review on the subject refer to
citet{2005ARA&A..43..861W}.
bibliographystyle{ApJ}
bibliography{my_References}
.
.
.
end{document}
Here is the Error Message:
(no line number): This is BibTeX, Version 0.99d (TeX Live 2016/Debian)
Capacity: max_strings=100000, hash_size=100000, hash_prime=85009 The
top-level auxiliary file: sim_DLA_Paper.aux I couldn't open style file
ApJ.bst
---line 126 of file sim_DLA_Paper.aux : bibstyle{ApJ : } I'm skipping whatever remains of this command I found no style
file---while reading file sim_DLA_Paper.aux You've used 46 entries,
0 wiz_defined-function locations,
178 strings with 2287 characters, and the built_in function-call counts, 0 in all, are:
= -- 0
-- 0 < -- 0
+ -- 0
- -- 0
* -- 0 := -- 0 add.period$ -- 0 call.type$ -- 0 change.case$ -- 0 chr.to.int$ -- 0 cite$ -- 0 duplicate$ -- 0 empty$ -- 0 format.name$
-- 0 if$ -- 0 int.to.chr$ -- 0 int.to.str$ -- 0 missing$ -- 0 newline$ -- 0 num.names$ -- 0 pop$ -- 0 preamble$ -- 0 purify$ -- 0 quote$ -- 0 skip$ -- 0 stack$ -- 0 substring$ -- 0 swap$ -- 0 text.length$ -- 0
text.prefix$ -- 0 top$ -- 0 type$ -- 0 warning$ -- 0 while$ -- 0
width$ -- 0 write$ -- 0 (There were 2 error messages)
./sim_DLA_Paper.tex:75: Package natbib Warning: Citation
2005ARA&A..43..861W' on page 2 undefined on i nput line 75.
2003MNRAS.342..962S' on page 2 undefined on i nput line 80.
./sim_DLA_Paper.tex:80: Package natbib Warning: Citation
Package natbib Warning: Citation `2003JApA...24...51G' on page 2
undefined on i nput line 80.
Package natbib Warning: Citation `2005MNRAS.356..778S' on page 2
undefined on i nput line 80.
Package natbib Warning: Citation
1974A&A....32..391P' on page 2
2005CSci...88.1088B' on page 2 undefined on i nput
undefined on i nput line 80. ./sim_DLA_Paper.tex:81: Package natbib
Warning: Citation
line 81. ./sim_DLA_Paper.tex:83: Package natbib Warning: Citation
`2011MNRAS.416.1215R' on page 2 undefined on i nput line 83.
Package natbib Warning: Citation `2016A&A...596A..97D' on page 2
undefined on i nput line 83.
Package natbib Warning: Citation
2016MNRAS.460.2675R' on page 2
2014MNRAS.445..581H' on page 3 undefined on i nput
undefined on i nput line 83. ./sim_DLA_Paper.tex:85: Package natbib
Warning: Citation
line 85.
Here is the the first two entries of .bib
file:
% Encoding: UTF-8
@Article{2005ARA&A..43..861W,
author = {{Wolfe}, A.~M. and {Gawiser}, E. and {Prochaska}, J.~X.},
title = {{Damped Ly {$alpha$} Systems}},
journal = {araa},
year = {2005},
volume = {43},
pages = {861-918},
month = sep,
adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System},
adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2005ARA%26A..43..861W},
doi = {10.1146/annurev.astro.42.053102.133950},
eprint = {astro-ph/0509481},
file = {:2005ARA&A..43..861W - Damped Ly $_alpha$ Systems.pdf:PDF},
}
@Article{2005MNRAS.364.1467Z,
author = {{Zwaan}, M.~A. and {van der Hulst}, J.~M. and {Briggs}, F.~H. and {Verheijen}, M.~A.~W. and {Ryan-Weber}, E.~V.},
title = {{Reconciling the local galaxy population with damped Lyman {$alpha$} cross-sections and metal abundances}},
journal = {mnras},
year = {2005},
volume = {364},
pages = {1467-1487},
month = dec,
adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System},
adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2005MNRAS.364.1467Z},
doi = {10.1111/j.1365-2966.2005.09698.x},
eprint = {astro-ph/0510127},
file = {:2005MNRAS.364.1467Z - Reconciling the local galaxy population with damped Lyman $_alpha$ cross-sections and metal abundances.pdf:PDF},
keywords = {surveys, galaxies: ISM, quasars: absorption lines, galaxies: statistics, radio lines: galaxies},
}
I can see that .bib
file is contained citations in the form of MNRAS
. I think they should instead be all ApJ
. But, it is really a long file and I don't know if I need to manipulate all sources one by one. When I change the option ApJ
to mnras
in the following command bibliographystyle{}
, in-text citations appear but why is that? Why style ApJ
is not recognized?
bibliographies citing aastex multiple-citations
bibliographies citing aastex multiple-citations
edited Dec 18 '17 at 2:27
Kurt
38.2k848162
38.2k848162
asked Dec 17 '17 at 23:44
AllanAllan
6910
6910
1
Please show two bib entrys in your question and add to the MWE how you call them ...
– Kurt
Dec 17 '17 at 23:48
.bib entries are not styled at all that is the function of thebibliographystyle{ApJ}
command, to instruct bibtex how to style the references. Have you run bibtex? also, why are you loadingepsf
– David Carlisle
Dec 17 '17 at 23:51
I just added two entries of the bib file called my_references.bib. I just left that package since it was already in the ApJ template. To be honest, I am not sure why I left that intact.
– Allan
Dec 17 '17 at 23:55
1
hi, i work for AAS journals. this Overleaf template is designed to use bibliographystyle{aasjournal}, which is our Journal's current bibtex style. If you have problems running with that please let us know. If you have some reason to prefer the outdated bibliographystyle{apj} then upload this file: ads.harvard.edu/pubs/bibtex/astronat/apj/apj.bst to your Overleaf project -- as is (i.e., without renaming it anything else including no capitalization of the filename, which could be half your problem) and then use bibliographystyle{apj} (again no capitals and no need for capitals).
– Gus
Dec 18 '17 at 5:54
1
@Gus 7, my only reason was to submit the letter to ApJ. I have no other reason to use the outdated one. And, I tried the new version. Thanks, it has no problem.
– Allan
Dec 18 '17 at 6:03
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1
Please show two bib entrys in your question and add to the MWE how you call them ...
– Kurt
Dec 17 '17 at 23:48
.bib entries are not styled at all that is the function of thebibliographystyle{ApJ}
command, to instruct bibtex how to style the references. Have you run bibtex? also, why are you loadingepsf
– David Carlisle
Dec 17 '17 at 23:51
I just added two entries of the bib file called my_references.bib. I just left that package since it was already in the ApJ template. To be honest, I am not sure why I left that intact.
– Allan
Dec 17 '17 at 23:55
1
hi, i work for AAS journals. this Overleaf template is designed to use bibliographystyle{aasjournal}, which is our Journal's current bibtex style. If you have problems running with that please let us know. If you have some reason to prefer the outdated bibliographystyle{apj} then upload this file: ads.harvard.edu/pubs/bibtex/astronat/apj/apj.bst to your Overleaf project -- as is (i.e., without renaming it anything else including no capitalization of the filename, which could be half your problem) and then use bibliographystyle{apj} (again no capitals and no need for capitals).
– Gus
Dec 18 '17 at 5:54
1
@Gus 7, my only reason was to submit the letter to ApJ. I have no other reason to use the outdated one. And, I tried the new version. Thanks, it has no problem.
– Allan
Dec 18 '17 at 6:03
1
1
Please show two bib entrys in your question and add to the MWE how you call them ...
– Kurt
Dec 17 '17 at 23:48
Please show two bib entrys in your question and add to the MWE how you call them ...
– Kurt
Dec 17 '17 at 23:48
.bib entries are not styled at all that is the function of the
bibliographystyle{ApJ}
command, to instruct bibtex how to style the references. Have you run bibtex? also, why are you loading epsf
– David Carlisle
Dec 17 '17 at 23:51
.bib entries are not styled at all that is the function of the
bibliographystyle{ApJ}
command, to instruct bibtex how to style the references. Have you run bibtex? also, why are you loading epsf
– David Carlisle
Dec 17 '17 at 23:51
I just added two entries of the bib file called my_references.bib. I just left that package since it was already in the ApJ template. To be honest, I am not sure why I left that intact.
– Allan
Dec 17 '17 at 23:55
I just added two entries of the bib file called my_references.bib. I just left that package since it was already in the ApJ template. To be honest, I am not sure why I left that intact.
– Allan
Dec 17 '17 at 23:55
1
1
hi, i work for AAS journals. this Overleaf template is designed to use bibliographystyle{aasjournal}, which is our Journal's current bibtex style. If you have problems running with that please let us know. If you have some reason to prefer the outdated bibliographystyle{apj} then upload this file: ads.harvard.edu/pubs/bibtex/astronat/apj/apj.bst to your Overleaf project -- as is (i.e., without renaming it anything else including no capitalization of the filename, which could be half your problem) and then use bibliographystyle{apj} (again no capitals and no need for capitals).
– Gus
Dec 18 '17 at 5:54
hi, i work for AAS journals. this Overleaf template is designed to use bibliographystyle{aasjournal}, which is our Journal's current bibtex style. If you have problems running with that please let us know. If you have some reason to prefer the outdated bibliographystyle{apj} then upload this file: ads.harvard.edu/pubs/bibtex/astronat/apj/apj.bst to your Overleaf project -- as is (i.e., without renaming it anything else including no capitalization of the filename, which could be half your problem) and then use bibliographystyle{apj} (again no capitals and no need for capitals).
– Gus
Dec 18 '17 at 5:54
1
1
@Gus 7, my only reason was to submit the letter to ApJ. I have no other reason to use the outdated one. And, I tried the new version. Thanks, it has no problem.
– Allan
Dec 18 '17 at 6:03
@Gus 7, my only reason was to submit the letter to ApJ. I have no other reason to use the outdated one. And, I tried the new version. Thanks, it has no problem.
– Allan
Dec 18 '17 at 6:03
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The error message
bibstyle{ApJ : } I'm skipping whatever remains of this command
tells you that the bibliography style is unknown to overleaf. You need to add a file apj.bst
to your project, that means add it into the same directory you have your TeX file.
You can for example find a link to apj.bst
on the website of aastex in section 2.13.2 Specifying Bibliographic and Citation Information
.
Trying to make a .bst file
– Allan
Dec 18 '17 at 2:36
Overleaf has an embedded aasjournal.bst
– Allan
Dec 18 '17 at 2:39
I don't know how to make apj.bst when it's missing in overleaf. I cannot open the content to replace it with the contents you provided in that section of aastex.
– Allan
Dec 18 '17 at 2:41
@Allan Copy the file from the given link to your computer and then upload it to overleaf ...
– Kurt
Dec 18 '17 at 2:42
I can only copy into .txt file and nothing else.
– Allan
Dec 18 '17 at 2:44
|
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The error message
bibstyle{ApJ : } I'm skipping whatever remains of this command
tells you that the bibliography style is unknown to overleaf. You need to add a file apj.bst
to your project, that means add it into the same directory you have your TeX file.
You can for example find a link to apj.bst
on the website of aastex in section 2.13.2 Specifying Bibliographic and Citation Information
.
Trying to make a .bst file
– Allan
Dec 18 '17 at 2:36
Overleaf has an embedded aasjournal.bst
– Allan
Dec 18 '17 at 2:39
I don't know how to make apj.bst when it's missing in overleaf. I cannot open the content to replace it with the contents you provided in that section of aastex.
– Allan
Dec 18 '17 at 2:41
@Allan Copy the file from the given link to your computer and then upload it to overleaf ...
– Kurt
Dec 18 '17 at 2:42
I can only copy into .txt file and nothing else.
– Allan
Dec 18 '17 at 2:44
|
show 2 more comments
The error message
bibstyle{ApJ : } I'm skipping whatever remains of this command
tells you that the bibliography style is unknown to overleaf. You need to add a file apj.bst
to your project, that means add it into the same directory you have your TeX file.
You can for example find a link to apj.bst
on the website of aastex in section 2.13.2 Specifying Bibliographic and Citation Information
.
Trying to make a .bst file
– Allan
Dec 18 '17 at 2:36
Overleaf has an embedded aasjournal.bst
– Allan
Dec 18 '17 at 2:39
I don't know how to make apj.bst when it's missing in overleaf. I cannot open the content to replace it with the contents you provided in that section of aastex.
– Allan
Dec 18 '17 at 2:41
@Allan Copy the file from the given link to your computer and then upload it to overleaf ...
– Kurt
Dec 18 '17 at 2:42
I can only copy into .txt file and nothing else.
– Allan
Dec 18 '17 at 2:44
|
show 2 more comments
The error message
bibstyle{ApJ : } I'm skipping whatever remains of this command
tells you that the bibliography style is unknown to overleaf. You need to add a file apj.bst
to your project, that means add it into the same directory you have your TeX file.
You can for example find a link to apj.bst
on the website of aastex in section 2.13.2 Specifying Bibliographic and Citation Information
.
The error message
bibstyle{ApJ : } I'm skipping whatever remains of this command
tells you that the bibliography style is unknown to overleaf. You need to add a file apj.bst
to your project, that means add it into the same directory you have your TeX file.
You can for example find a link to apj.bst
on the website of aastex in section 2.13.2 Specifying Bibliographic and Citation Information
.
edited 6 mins ago
answered Dec 18 '17 at 2:14
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Trying to make a .bst file
– Allan
Dec 18 '17 at 2:36
Overleaf has an embedded aasjournal.bst
– Allan
Dec 18 '17 at 2:39
I don't know how to make apj.bst when it's missing in overleaf. I cannot open the content to replace it with the contents you provided in that section of aastex.
– Allan
Dec 18 '17 at 2:41
@Allan Copy the file from the given link to your computer and then upload it to overleaf ...
– Kurt
Dec 18 '17 at 2:42
I can only copy into .txt file and nothing else.
– Allan
Dec 18 '17 at 2:44
|
show 2 more comments
Trying to make a .bst file
– Allan
Dec 18 '17 at 2:36
Overleaf has an embedded aasjournal.bst
– Allan
Dec 18 '17 at 2:39
I don't know how to make apj.bst when it's missing in overleaf. I cannot open the content to replace it with the contents you provided in that section of aastex.
– Allan
Dec 18 '17 at 2:41
@Allan Copy the file from the given link to your computer and then upload it to overleaf ...
– Kurt
Dec 18 '17 at 2:42
I can only copy into .txt file and nothing else.
– Allan
Dec 18 '17 at 2:44
Trying to make a .bst file
– Allan
Dec 18 '17 at 2:36
Trying to make a .bst file
– Allan
Dec 18 '17 at 2:36
Overleaf has an embedded aasjournal.bst
– Allan
Dec 18 '17 at 2:39
Overleaf has an embedded aasjournal.bst
– Allan
Dec 18 '17 at 2:39
I don't know how to make apj.bst when it's missing in overleaf. I cannot open the content to replace it with the contents you provided in that section of aastex.
– Allan
Dec 18 '17 at 2:41
I don't know how to make apj.bst when it's missing in overleaf. I cannot open the content to replace it with the contents you provided in that section of aastex.
– Allan
Dec 18 '17 at 2:41
@Allan Copy the file from the given link to your computer and then upload it to overleaf ...
– Kurt
Dec 18 '17 at 2:42
@Allan Copy the file from the given link to your computer and then upload it to overleaf ...
– Kurt
Dec 18 '17 at 2:42
I can only copy into .txt file and nothing else.
– Allan
Dec 18 '17 at 2:44
I can only copy into .txt file and nothing else.
– Allan
Dec 18 '17 at 2:44
|
show 2 more comments
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Please show two bib entrys in your question and add to the MWE how you call them ...
– Kurt
Dec 17 '17 at 23:48
.bib entries are not styled at all that is the function of the
bibliographystyle{ApJ}
command, to instruct bibtex how to style the references. Have you run bibtex? also, why are you loadingepsf
– David Carlisle
Dec 17 '17 at 23:51
I just added two entries of the bib file called my_references.bib. I just left that package since it was already in the ApJ template. To be honest, I am not sure why I left that intact.
– Allan
Dec 17 '17 at 23:55
1
hi, i work for AAS journals. this Overleaf template is designed to use bibliographystyle{aasjournal}, which is our Journal's current bibtex style. If you have problems running with that please let us know. If you have some reason to prefer the outdated bibliographystyle{apj} then upload this file: ads.harvard.edu/pubs/bibtex/astronat/apj/apj.bst to your Overleaf project -- as is (i.e., without renaming it anything else including no capitalization of the filename, which could be half your problem) and then use bibliographystyle{apj} (again no capitals and no need for capitals).
– Gus
Dec 18 '17 at 5:54
1
@Gus 7, my only reason was to submit the letter to ApJ. I have no other reason to use the outdated one. And, I tried the new version. Thanks, it has no problem.
– Allan
Dec 18 '17 at 6:03