Ciao Ettore,

2015-01-04 21:03 GMT+01:00 Ettore Aldrovandi <[email protected]>:
> Hello,
>
> having multiple instances of \addbibresource in my .tex source does not seem 
> to work, _unless_ I explicitly customize reftex-default-bibliography to set 
> it to the list of each .bib file I want to use.
>
> Thus, if I want to use, say default.bib and local.bib, then I have to have 
> the customization:
>
> (reftex-default-bibliography
>    (quote
>     ("~/Library/texmf/bibtex/bib/default.bib" 
> "~/Library/texmf/bibtex/bib/local.bib")))
>
> in addition to
>
> \addbibresource{default.bib}
> \addbibresource{local.bib}
>
> in my latex file.  The latter alone does not work (I'm using 
> reftex-external-file-finders to let RefTeX find the files).

What do you exactly mean by "does not seem to work"?  I have a
document with two bibliography databases loaded with two
`\addbibresource's and I can insert citation commands with completion,
provided that RefTeX can find them.  Could you please provide us a
minimal document producing the bug you ran into?

> I have the impression (member "biblatex" TeX-active-styles) returns nil, but 
> not being able to speak Lisp, I have no idea whether this is relevant.

This may or may not be relevant.  Is there a
`\usepackage[...]{biblatex}' line in your document?  Or does it use a
custom class/style file loading biblatex?  Do you have file parsing
enabled in AUCTeX?

Bye,
Mosè

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