Eric S Fraga <e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk> writes:
> How do I specify the bibstyle for org-ref? I am not sure if I understand your question correctly and John certainly has more insight here, but I have in my org document #+LaTeX_HEADER: \include{ltxhdr} and within that ltxhdr.tex I have among other config settings \usepackage[backend=bibtex,style=authoryear]{biblatex} \addbibresource{refs.bib} I could have written several lines of #+LaTeX_HEADER: \usepackage[backend=bibtex,style=authoryear]{biblatex} #+LaTeX_HEADER: \addbibresource{refs.bib} instead. There is no specific bibstyle of org-ref (correct, John?), that's the job of latex, you will be happy if: * your org mode has clickable citations links, * let's you insert citations in a comfortably manner * you can jump between refs and labels etc. * all of those citations get exported to their latex equivalents If for some reason your citations get exported to latex, say cite:foo to \cite{foo}, but still don't appear in your final pdf, than you have to tweek your latex settings, obviously. - Maybe forgot to call bibtex(8) on your document? I run these: * an emacs batch script, tex.el to get the document.tex from document.org * xelatex -8bit -shell-escape document.tex * bibtex8 document * xelatex document again, etc. You can check your latex toolchain independently from your org-ref config. HTH, -Andreas