Good to know…

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> El 24 may 2026, a las 11:57, Marvin Gülker <[email protected]> escribió:
> 
> Pedro Andres Aranda Gutierrez <[email protected]> writes:
> 
>> Could you confirm whether using absolute names in the #+bibliography:
>> lines is a valid workaround?
> 
> Yes, this works, as in: it outputs valid LaTeX code in which the
> citations are resolved. It is only the font-locking in the included org
> files which is incorrect, and to fix that, I have to include a copy of
> the #+bibliography lines with absolute paths into each of the included
> files.
> 
> As for citation insertion, I do not know. As said, I only use Ebib to
> insert and modify my citations, and Ebib does not rely on the
> #+bibliography lines, but on its own configuration.

I’m working on something along that lines too…

PA
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