Antero Mejr via "General discussions about Org-mode."
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> Pedro Andres Aranda Gutierrez <[email protected]> writes:
>
>>    If I understand you correctly, you are importing the bibliography
>>    twice.
>>
>>    You dont need to do that.
>
> If I don't import the bibliography in the org file in a subdirectory,
> then org-cite-insert completions don't work, so I can't add citations
> to the org file in the subdirectory.

It is not only a problem with directories. There seems to be a little
more amiss with bibliographies in #+include-d files. I have all the org
files for my doctoral thesis in a single directory, with the main file
using #+include on the other ones. If I do not place the #+bibliography:
lines in an included org file, all citations in that file will be
flagged as invalid, i.e., painted in red color, even though the toplevel
file contains the #+bibliography: statement. The export process itself
would run fine, though.

I do not have the completion problem, because I use Ebib to insert my
citations, but this flagging annoyed me enough to put the
#+bibliography: lines into all my .org files.

Since my .bib files also either reside in the same directory or are
referenced by absolute pathes, I however did not run into the export
problem the OP had.

I also use citeproc.el for citation handling and do not forward to
LaTeX/Bib(La)tex.

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