GNU/Linux Desktop Survival Guide
by Graham Williams |
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Bibliography Starts on a New Page |
The []natbib package in LATEX checks to see whether the
chapter
command is defined. If so it decides to use that for
the bibliography headings. This will generally place the bibliography
on a new page, which is what you would expect for a book. However,
the llncs LATEX document class does define the
chapter
command, but is used generally for writing articles! A
simple solution is to tell natbib to use section
rather than chapter for the bibliography:
\usepackage{natbib} \makeatletter \renewcommand\bibsection% { \section*{\refname \@mkboth{\MakeUppercase{\refname}}{\MakeUppercase{\refname}}} } \makeatother |