Hello, Denis Maier <denisma...@mailbox.org> writes:
> Is there a way to use styles that aren't loaded via biblatex package > options, but as distinct package. E.g., biblatex-chicago is loaded as > \usepackage{biblatex-chicago}. Internally, the package will then load > biblatex on its own. You can add a package with, e.g, #+latex_header: \usepackage{biblatex-chicago} but style is controlled through style, bibstyle or citestyle options from "biblatex" package. Hopefully, the solution suggested by Thomas S. Dye works. Otherwise, we will need a different mechanism for managing styles. I though about doing something like #+cite_export: biblatex package:style e.g., #+cite_export: biblatex biblatex-chicago:author-date which would insert \usepackage[style=author-date]{biblatex-chicago} instead of \usepackage[style=biblatex-chicago:author-date]{biblatex} in the preamble of the document. But we cannot presume all packages will use "style=..." syntax. So… hopefully, the suggested solution works. Crossing fingers, -- Nicolas Goaziou