Hello again, I'm still having the problem... please correct me if I'm wrong: 1) In a terminal: $ cd path/to/org-mode $ make vanilla an emacs window (without the personal configuration but with the org-mode conf. opens) 2) I run the command you suggest using =M-: (add-to-list 'load-path "contrib/lisp/")= and again =M-: (require 'ox-bibtex)= 3) Open the =ox-bibtex-example.org= and export it with =C-c C-e l o= After all that I get "Wrong type argument: arrayp, nil" Am I doing something wrong? Best wishes On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 11:36 AM, Eric Schulte wrote: > "o.castillo.felisola@gmail.com" writes: > > > Hello Eric. I finally try the examples you attached above, and I'm > getting > > a problem. The file is not imported, because of an error "Wrong type > > argument arrayp, nil". > > > > Does anyone know what I am missing? > > > > Cheers > > > > My guess is that something is messed up in either your version of > Org-mode or your personal config. Please try the following to > reproduce. > > 1. launch a version of Emacs with Org-mode loaded but without your > personal config, this may be conveniently done by running > > make vanilla > > from the base of your Org-mode installation. > > 2. evaluate the following > > (add-to-list 'load-path "contrib/lisp/") > (require 'ox-bibtex) > > 3. open the example .org file attached previously (with the example .bib > file in the same directory), and export to latex. > > You should now see appropriate \cite{ref} and \bibliography elements in > the exported latex. This all works for me, if you get an error please > send the whole debug trace along with version info for your Org-mode and > Emacs. > > Best, > > > > > > > On Sun, Jan 26, 2014 at 4:37 PM, o.castillo.felisola@gmail.com < > > o.castillo.felisola@gmail.com> wrote: > > > >> Thank you Eric, I'll try it asap! Cheers! > >> On Jan 26, 2014 4:20 PM, "Eric Schulte" wrote: > >> > >>> "o.castillo.felisola@gmail.com" > writes: > >>> > >>> > Dear community, > >>> > > >>> > I'm using org-mode to draft most of my activities, and day after day > I > >>> get > >>> > closer to managing my paper writing. Nonetheless, there is a point > still > >>> > drives me crazy. > >>> > > >>> > All over the web I find post about using such or what tool to get > emacs > >>> > org-mode to work with Bibtex... all of them seems complex to > execute. I > >>> > found the exported ox-bibtex.el [1] (included in my installation from > >>> git), > >>> > which 'It also introduces "cite" syntax for Org links.', but no > >>> examples of > >>> > the usage are included in this document. > >>> > > >>> > *Question* > >>> > > >>> > Can anyone provide a minimal example of the use to this tool, > including > >>> the > >>> > configuration (if needed), and the necessary external (non-org) > files? > >>> > > >>> > >>> The attached two files (.org and .bib) provide an example of usage. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> Best, > >>> > >>> > >>> > > >>> > Thank you! > >>> > > >>> > [1] > >>> > > >>> > http://orgmode.org/w/?p=org-mode.git;a=blob_plain;f=contrib/lisp/ox-bibtex.el;hb=HEAD > >>> > >>> -- > >>> Eric Schulte > >>> https://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte > >>> PGP: 0x614CA05D > >>> > >>> > > -- > Eric Schulte > https://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte > PGP: 0x614CA05D > -- _____________________________________ Oscar Castillo-Felisola. Grupo de Fisica Teorica. UTFSM -- CCTVal. Av. Espana, 1680, Valparaiso-Chile. ______________________________________