I would not recommend org-ref-cite (https://github.com/jkitchin/org-ref-cite).
It was an early approach to trying to integrate org-ref with oc-cite. As
far as I know, it worked fine for that, and was pretty complete for
citations, but I have abandoned this approach and archived the repo. If
anyone would like to take over this repo I would be happy to transfer it.

If you are looking for something above and beyond the default oc-cite
capabilities, https://github.com/bdarcus/citar is probably a better choice
than org-ref-cite as it is actively developed.

John

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On Sat, Feb 26, 2022 at 8:42 AM Henrik Frisk <fris...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
> Den fre 25 feb. 2022 kl 13:56 skrev Eric S Fraga <e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk>:
>
>> On Friday, 25 Feb 2022 at 08:50, Henrik Frisk wrote:
>> > The only thing I can't seem to sort out is to change the style of the
>> > citation. Regardless where I do it I get the error "Wrong type
>> > argument: org-cite-processor,"
>>
>> It would help if you could post a minimal example.
>>
>> Of course, I should have done it right away. This is related to
> org-ref-cite:
>
> If I click on a reference, say [cite/t:@Smith2022] I get a hydra menu in
> which I can choose 's: Change style'. Choosing that generates a 'Wrong
> type argument: org-cite-processor,' message. Same if I do C-u C-c \ to
> insert a new refernce and choose style.
>
> >
>> > Another question: if I would like to export to LaTeX but with citation
>> > commands rather than formated citations, would that be possible? I am
>> > sorry if I'm missing something obviuos.
>>
>> Yes, definitely possible.  I have the following:
>>
>> #+cite_export: bibtex plain
>>
>> Excellent, that was what I was looking for. Thanks!
>>
>
> /Henrik
>
>

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