Hi, I am actually using the #+BIBLIOGRAPHY: functionality. I know that the functionality lies in ox-bibtex.el. I think a (require 'ox-bibtex) after loading org-mode did the trick.
cheers, timor 2016-07-01 14:21 GMT+02:00 David Abernethy <david.aberne...@icloud.com>: > I eventually stumbled on the solution to my problem: > > I restructured my document removing the #+BIBLIOGRAPHY: bib-file style > statement which no longer seems to work, placing the LateX commands to > specify the bibliography at the end of the file: > > #+LATEX_CLASS: article > #+LATEX_HEADER: \usepackage[margin=0.5in]{geometry} > #+LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS: [12pt] > > * Objectives > * Stroke care guidelines > > #+LATEX: \bibliographystyle{vancouver} > #+LATEX: \bibliography{stroke} > > I have this in .emacs to ensure the triple compilation required: > (setq org-latex-pdf-process '("latexmk -pdflatex='pdflatex -interaction > nonstopmode' -pdf -bibtex -f %f”)) > > I have not been able to find any guidance on how to deal with this change in > behaviour by org-mode so post this for others to save them the many hours I > wasted when I have a deadline to meet > > > On 27/06/2016, at 23:20, David Abernethy <david.aberne...@icloud.com> wrote: > > > I am exporting a file stroke.org using the bibliography file stroke.bib in > the same directory > The citations are not being incorporated into the pdf file > > An example from stroke.log: LaTeX Warning: Citation `Drummond:2014aa' on > page 2 undefined on input line 71. > > The header for stroke.org is: > #+LATEX_CLASS: article > #+BIBLIOGRAPHY: stroke vancouver option:-d > >