Latex and multibib

I want to split my bibliography into two parts and find a multibib package that seems to be perfect for this. But: somehow this does not work, even a simple example does not work:

\documentclass{article} \usepackage{multibib} \newcites{ltex}{\TeX\ and \LaTeX\ References} \begin{document} References to the \TeX book \citeltex{Knuth:1991} and to Lamport's \LaTeX\ book, which appears only in the references\nociteltex{Lamport:1994}. Finally a cite to a Postscript tutorial \cite{Adobe:1985}. \bibliographystyleltex{alpha} \bibliographyltex{lit} \renewcommand{\refname}{Postscript References} \bibliographystyle{plain} \bibliography{lit} \end{document} 

With a bib file that looks like this

 @book{Knuth:1991, author = {Knuth, Donald E.}, title = {The TEC book}, publisher = {Addison-Wesley, Reading, Massachusetts}, year = {1991}} @book{Lamport:1994, author = {Lamport, Leslie}, title = {LATEX: A Document Preparation System}, publisher = {Addison-Wesley, Reading, Massachusetts, 2 edition}, year = {1994} } @book{Adobe:1985, author = {Adobe System Incorporated}, title = {Postscript Language Tutorial and Cookbook}, publisher = {Addison-Wesley, Reading, Massachusetts}, year = {1985}} 

As expected, two aux files are created (one for each part), but the created pdf file contains only links for the "normal" one, and not for the created bib.

Any ideas? Thanks!

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Ok, I found this myself:

I use Texniccenter and all compilations are done automatically, but an additional bibtex call is needed for the ltex.aux file, so you need to run

 bibtex ltex.aux 

manually on the command line, then it works. Perhaps someone knows a way to make this call from Texniccenter?

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Open the ltex.aux file in the Texnic Center (via the file, then open ...). Once it is open, and this is the selected tab in the Texnic Center, go to the assembly, the current file ... and click Bibtex. The key here is to select the Bibtex command in the "Current file" option. This is the same as bibtex ltex.aux in Texnic Center

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