On Sat, Jul 17, 2021 at 7:41 AM Vikas Rawal <vikasra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> What is the equivalent here of the various citation commands that something > like biblatex or bibtex provide? The two most common citation commands I use > are citet and citep (or parencite). These are used to produce the following > kind of output using org-ref/biblatex: > > > ----- > * citet cite/t > * citep cite (no style; it's default) > I am a bit lost with the citation styles that are inbuilt in oc-biblatex.el. > Is it expected that we will have to write additional citation styles for > getting these kinds of output? No; there is already extensive style support, that works consistently across the different export processors. E.g. cite/t will produce the same output in natbib and biblatex (and very soon, csl). You can see the draft mapping of style here, though I need to update it. https://github.com/bdarcus/bibtex-actions/wiki/Org-cite Bruce