Thank you very much! For some mistaken reason I assumed this would only point to the location of the bibliography section of the generated file, but now I understand that it serves a double role, specifying the .bib file too.
Thanks again! Best regards, Leszek. On Wed, 13 Oct 2021 at 23:35, Bruce D'Arcus <bdar...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Try adding this where you want the bibliography. > > #+print_bibliography: > > On Wed, Oct 13, 2021 at 5:27 PM Leszek Wroński <elw...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Guys, > > > > thank you very much for your responses to my previous query. (I will > > study the ebib package more closely; as of now it does not seem to > > work with the file fields in my Mendeley-created .bib file. (Yes, I > > promise will stop using Mendeley.)) > > > > I wanted to try the two LaTeX export processors mentioned in the 15.2 > > section of the manual: natbib and biblatex. My .org file has a > > #+bibliography line specifying my .bib (which is correct, since > > inserting citations is now working). I put both (use-package > > oc-natbib) and (use-package oc-biblatex) in my .emacs . (I've used > > natbib for years when writing .tex documents; I don't know biblatex.) > > > > The situation is as follows: > > -- if I put #+cite_export: natbib at the beginning of my .org file, > > then C-c C-e l L gives me a LaTeX file which does *not* specify the > > .bib file; it has \citep{} commands where they should be, but of > > course bibtex doesn't know what to do with them; > > -- if I use #+cite_export: biblatex instead, then the resulting .tex > > file does contain the \addbibresource{} line pointing to my .bib , and > > \autocite{} commands where citations should be; however, I simply > > cannot get this to work: Biber works alright, but eventually pdflatex > > gives me the following error: > > > > -------------- > > ERROR: LaTeX3 Error: Mismatched LaTeX support files detected. > > > > --- TeX said --- > > (LaTeX3) Loading 'l3backend-pdftex.def' aborted! > > (LaTeX3) > > (LaTeX3) The L3 programming layer in the LaTeX format > > (LaTeX3) is dated 2021-01-09, but in your TeX tree the files require > > (LaTeX3) at least 2021-02-18. > > --------------- > > > > which I'm unable to get rid of. (This is of course not a question for > > this group but if anyone had similar problems I'd be grateful for > > pointers ;-); fmtutil-sys --all and fmtutil-user --all did nothing to > > alleviate this) > > > > So: I'd really like to keep using natbib and make it somehow insert > > the information about the .bib file into the .tex when exporting. How > > do I do that? > > > > Thank you again for your help! > > > > Best regards, > > > > Leszek. > >