Thank you professor Kitchin.
Our org-LaTeX-pdf-process differ only for the "-f" option, so I don't
think that's the cause. However, it turned out that biber was NOT
installed with my TeX distribution. After installing it, it all worked
well. Sorry if this actually silly error got some headaches.
This is an aside, but I recently learned about citeproc-lua, which adds CSL
processing directly to tex and latex.
https://github.com/zepinglee/citeproc-lua
Now included in texlive 2022.
As that evolves more (there are still missing features), it could be
another viable alternative.
On Wed, May
John Kitchin [2022-05-11 Wed 14:17] wrote:
> The regular export is preferred for LaTeX (C-c C-e l o) is preferred for
> LaTeX export as it generates the LaTeX cite
> commands. The version in C-c C-e r p uses CSL for the formatting, not LaTeX,
> and it allows you to get nicely formatted
> results
The regular export is preferred for LaTeX (C-c C-e l o) is preferred for
LaTeX export as it generates the LaTeX cite commands. The version in C-c
C-e r p uses CSL for the formatting, not LaTeX, and it allows you to get
nicely formatted results without using bibtex/biblatex as the citation
processor
Alessandro Bertulli [2022-05-11 Wed 19:41] wrote:
> I'm going to post my setup in a minute. The
> point is: when exporting the org file to LaTeX (C-c C-e l o), a PDF file
> gets produced, but it doesn't process the citation keys. For example, in
> my file (see below), I got the key "acm:code" lite
Hi all!
I'm trying to set up an academic workflow, and being unsure about which
framework to use, I gave org-ref a try. However, I can't make it produce
a correct LaTeX PDF file.
I'm going to post my setup in a minute. The
point is: when exporting the org file to LaTeX (C-c C-e l o), a PDF file
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