Compiler errors when using BibTeX











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I have tried to compile some work in LaTeX, using the command pdflatex seminararbeit first, which compiled well.



After that, I tried bibtex seminararbeit, which resulted in this:



I found no citation commands---while reading file seminararbeit.aux
I found no bibdata command---while reading file seminararbeit.aux
I found no bibstyle command---while reading file seminararbeit.aux


My seminararbeit.tex file looks like this:



documentclass[final,bibliography=totocnumbered]{include/sikseminar}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{todonotes}
usepackage{hyperref}
hypersetup{colorlinks = true,linkcolor = black,citecolor = black,urlcolor = black,filecolor = black}
graphicspath{{./figures/}}
clubpenalty=10000
widowpenalty=10000

overfullrule=1mm

begin{document}

newpage
citation{ kopka00latex1}

printbibliography


end{document}


While seminararbeit.bib looks like this:



@book{ kopka00latex1,
author = "Helmut Kopka",
title = "{LATEX, Band 1 -- Einf{"u}hrung}",
publisher = "Addison-Wesley",
address = "München",
year = {2000},
edition = {3., überarbeitete Auflage},
isbn = {3-8273-1557-3}
}


The problem is, that I need to use the packages I included, I guess that's the root of the problem.



Do you guys have any ideas?










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    I have tried to compile some work in LaTeX, using the command pdflatex seminararbeit first, which compiled well.



    After that, I tried bibtex seminararbeit, which resulted in this:



    I found no citation commands---while reading file seminararbeit.aux
    I found no bibdata command---while reading file seminararbeit.aux
    I found no bibstyle command---while reading file seminararbeit.aux


    My seminararbeit.tex file looks like this:



    documentclass[final,bibliography=totocnumbered]{include/sikseminar}
    usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
    usepackage{todonotes}
    usepackage{hyperref}
    hypersetup{colorlinks = true,linkcolor = black,citecolor = black,urlcolor = black,filecolor = black}
    graphicspath{{./figures/}}
    clubpenalty=10000
    widowpenalty=10000

    overfullrule=1mm

    begin{document}

    newpage
    citation{ kopka00latex1}

    printbibliography


    end{document}


    While seminararbeit.bib looks like this:



    @book{ kopka00latex1,
    author = "Helmut Kopka",
    title = "{LATEX, Band 1 -- Einf{"u}hrung}",
    publisher = "Addison-Wesley",
    address = "München",
    year = {2000},
    edition = {3., überarbeitete Auflage},
    isbn = {3-8273-1557-3}
    }


    The problem is, that I need to use the packages I included, I guess that's the root of the problem.



    Do you guys have any ideas?










    share|improve this question


























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      I have tried to compile some work in LaTeX, using the command pdflatex seminararbeit first, which compiled well.



      After that, I tried bibtex seminararbeit, which resulted in this:



      I found no citation commands---while reading file seminararbeit.aux
      I found no bibdata command---while reading file seminararbeit.aux
      I found no bibstyle command---while reading file seminararbeit.aux


      My seminararbeit.tex file looks like this:



      documentclass[final,bibliography=totocnumbered]{include/sikseminar}
      usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
      usepackage{todonotes}
      usepackage{hyperref}
      hypersetup{colorlinks = true,linkcolor = black,citecolor = black,urlcolor = black,filecolor = black}
      graphicspath{{./figures/}}
      clubpenalty=10000
      widowpenalty=10000

      overfullrule=1mm

      begin{document}

      newpage
      citation{ kopka00latex1}

      printbibliography


      end{document}


      While seminararbeit.bib looks like this:



      @book{ kopka00latex1,
      author = "Helmut Kopka",
      title = "{LATEX, Band 1 -- Einf{"u}hrung}",
      publisher = "Addison-Wesley",
      address = "München",
      year = {2000},
      edition = {3., überarbeitete Auflage},
      isbn = {3-8273-1557-3}
      }


      The problem is, that I need to use the packages I included, I guess that's the root of the problem.



      Do you guys have any ideas?










      share|improve this question















      I have tried to compile some work in LaTeX, using the command pdflatex seminararbeit first, which compiled well.



      After that, I tried bibtex seminararbeit, which resulted in this:



      I found no citation commands---while reading file seminararbeit.aux
      I found no bibdata command---while reading file seminararbeit.aux
      I found no bibstyle command---while reading file seminararbeit.aux


      My seminararbeit.tex file looks like this:



      documentclass[final,bibliography=totocnumbered]{include/sikseminar}
      usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
      usepackage{todonotes}
      usepackage{hyperref}
      hypersetup{colorlinks = true,linkcolor = black,citecolor = black,urlcolor = black,filecolor = black}
      graphicspath{{./figures/}}
      clubpenalty=10000
      widowpenalty=10000

      overfullrule=1mm

      begin{document}

      newpage
      citation{ kopka00latex1}

      printbibliography


      end{document}


      While seminararbeit.bib looks like this:



      @book{ kopka00latex1,
      author = "Helmut Kopka",
      title = "{LATEX, Band 1 -- Einf{"u}hrung}",
      publisher = "Addison-Wesley",
      address = "München",
      year = {2000},
      edition = {3., überarbeitete Auflage},
      isbn = {3-8273-1557-3}
      }


      The problem is, that I need to use the packages I included, I guess that's the root of the problem.



      Do you guys have any ideas?







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