On Tuesday, 13 May 2014 at 20:28, John Kitchin wrote:
> interesting. I do have auxtex installed, but I don't think I configure it
> anywhere. I do require reftex and reftex-cite in my init files. I also set
> the default reftex bibliography.
>
> (setq reftex-default-bibliography
> '("~/Dropbox/bibliography/references.bib"))
>
> I will try to reproduce this tomorrow.Hi John, In case this helps, if I start emacs with -q and evaluate the contents of emacs-minimal.el (attached) and then visit orgref.org (attached), I can insert a reference (references.bib also attached) but the resulting latex doesn't work because bibtex complains about missing bibstyle. If I add the LaTeX directive to specify the bibliography style (as the attached file has), everthing works. This includes C-u C-c ] asking for type of citation. How do I specify the bibstyle for org-ref? When I say that everything works, it works with this minimal configuration but not yet in my full configuration. But that's my problem. Somehow, I am making the latex exporter not handle cite: links. Very strange. I'll get back to you on this in due course! I am actually using Emacs 24.4, not 24.3. I'm tracking emacs-snapshot which is the development version as I like to live dangerously ;-) thanks again for org-ref, eric -- : Eric S Fraga (0xFFFCF67D), Emacs 24.4.50.2, Org release_8.2.6-958-g7c8559-git
# -*- org-latex-pdf-process: ("pdflatex %b" "bibtex %b" "pdflatex %b" "pdflatex %b") -*-
#+title: test out org-ref
* Introduction
The paper by somebody
cite:aaltola-2002 is most interesting. Also, autocite:aaltola-2002 is exciting.
* References
#+latex: \bibliographystyle{acm}
bibliography:references.bib
@Article{aaltola-2002,
author = {J. Aaltola},
title = {Simultaneous synthesis of flexible heat exchanger network},
journal = {Applied Thermal Engineering},
year = 2002,
volume = 22,
number = 8,
pages = {907-918}
}
emacs-minimal.el
Description: application/emacs-lisp
