Re: [O] How to find out in Elisp which .bib file is used for the current org buffer?

2016-11-25 Thread Joost Kremers
Hi, [Sorry for the late reply, I've been rather busy...] On Fri, Nov 18 2016, John Kitchin wrote: It depends on how you put citations in I guess. If you use org-ref, then there is a bibliography link or a latex_header with addbibresource. Otherwise, it is one of the files defined in

Re: [O] How to find out in Elisp which .bib file is used for the current org buffer?

2016-11-18 Thread John Kitchin
It depends on how you put citations in I guess. If you use org-ref, then there is a bibliography link or a latex_header with addbibresource. Otherwise, it is one of the files defined in org-ref-default-bibliography. I am not sure about the ox-bibtex setup. Joost Kremers writes: > Hi all, > > If

[O] How to find out in Elisp which .bib file is used for the current org buffer?

2016-11-18 Thread Joost Kremers
Hi all, If you're writing a scientific document in Org, you'll normally have a .bib file that you use for your references. What I'd like to know is: is there a (robust) way to find out if a specific Org buffer has a .bib file associated with it? In a LaTeX file, you can usually find this