TeX - LaTeX Asked on December 12, 2020
I’ve stumbled upon a limitation within BibTeX. I have to cite a medline entry which admittedly has a huge list of authors. When I take them all, LaTeX refuses to compile my document, when they’re shortened by half it works flawlessly. Therefore, I assume that I have to recompile BibTeX using bigger constants.
Does anyone of you know how to do that ?
Btw I’m using the latest MacTex bundle package.
Unfortunately the size of internal buffers is fixed at compile-time with BibTeX, which is a frequent annoyance. However, there also is the bibtex8
binary available in most TeX distributions (including MacTeX), which, besides support for 8-bit character codes, also provides a command line interface for the size of internal data structures.
I commonly use it with the -W
or --wolfgang
switch, which apparently allocates all buffers in a reasonable size (as, for instance, required for or use with biblatex
if one does not want to use the Biber backend).
So before recompiling BibTeX just give a try to bibtex8 -W
.
Correct answer by Daniel on December 12, 2020
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