Also check the "Build folder" option to clean up your directory structure a bit. Go to Texmaker, "Options" -> "Texmaker configuration" and adjust the settings as follows for the biblatex option. Just use the same commands we will now add to the Texmaker settings. In principle this setup works with any other Latex editor or for the command line.
Texmaker is the software that calls the compiler for us which is why we have to adjust the settings there.
Now we have to tell the Latex compiler (we'll be using pdflatex) where it can find our bib files. The directory (in my case C:/Users/Simon/Dropbox/BibTex) could now look as follows: With the above settings we now have generated a bibtex file in the location we specified for each group in Mendeley.
How to get Latex to read in our Bibtex file If you don't want journal names abbreviated you can uncheck it. Otherwise you might run into problems if one of the authors has a funny name with a special character like mine does or if an exotic character is used in one of the fields. It is important that the checkbox for escaping Latex symbols is checked. I chose the Dropbox folder simply for the convenience of having an additional backup. Then go to "Tools" - "Options" and change the following settings:Ĭhoose any location you like on your hard drive. Check if Mendeley correctly recognized the entry.
This post on StackOverflow provides you with a step by step tutorial: How do i update my Tex Distribution - StackOverflow Setup in Mendeleyįirst, create folders in Mendeley with a name for your latest project such as "PhDthesis" or "termpaper" and then add your references to it by drag and drop, with the web import or by entering them manually. On Windows with MikTex just execute the programm "Update (Admin)" provided by MikTex and execute it twice to update all packages.
To avoid incompatibilities it is often necessary to update the Tex distribution installed on your system.
There exist a plethora of tools for reference managment.