- The \bibliographystyle and \bibliography commands are at the end of the document. - The question is about how to get Org mode to do the whole job, as there is a command for it which is supposed to do exactly that but it doesn't. On Sat, May 18, 2013 at 4:28 AM, Yury Bulka wrote: > I believe you should put the \bibliographystyle and \bibliography commands > at the end of the document before \end{document}. > > Next, to compile the file, you should first run pdflatex YOURFILE.tex, > then run bibtex YOURFILE (without extension or with .aux), and then again > pdflatex, possibly twice. > > This can be done by first exporting to LaTeX and then compiling manually. > > I think you can also adjust the variable `org-latex-to-pdf-process' in > order to include a bibtex command (not tested yet) in the org pdf export > procedure. > > Good luck! > > > 2013/5/18 Omid > >> I have posted a question to tex.stackexchange.com on "How to get BibTeX >> to work with Org mode LaTeX export?" Here is a link to it: >> http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/114864/how-to-get-bibtex-to-work-with-org-mode-latex-export. >> I thought this mailing list might be the best place to ask for help about >> it. Thanks in advance for your time. >> >> For ease of reference, here is the question again: >> >> I am trying to get Emacs (24.3.1), Org-mode (8.0.3, from ELPA) and BibTeX >> (from TeX Live 2012) to work together. I have followed the instructions >> under the Bibliography section in >> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-latex-export.html but after >> exporting the document to LaTeX, compiling to PDF, and opening the result >> (with key sequence C-c C-e l o in the latest Org mode) I see a question >> mark instead of a citation (i.e., [?]) which means that the reference was >> not resolved by LaTeX. In fact, checking the Org PDF LaTeX Output buffer, I >> see the following warning: >> >> LaTeX Warning: Citation `Tappert77' on page 3 undefined on input line 43. >> >> No file org-bib-test.bbl. >> [3] (.//org-bib-test.aux) >> >> LaTeX Warning: There were undefined references. >> >> It looked to me that probably Org-mode was looking for a .bib file with >> the same base name as the .org file but renaming the .bib file and updating >> the \bibliography line did not solve the problem. >> >> Here are two minimal .org and .bib files that together can be used to >> reproduce the behavior described above: >> >> org-bib-test.org >> >> * Tests >> ** Test1 slide >> - This is test1 \cite{Tappert77}. >> >> \bibliographystyle{plain} >> \bibliography{org-bib-test-refs} >> >> The following, using #+LATEX_HEADER, gives the same result: >> >> org-bib-test.org >> >> #+LATEX_HEADER: \bibliographystyle{plain} >> #+LATEX_HEADER: \bibliography{org-bib-test-refs} >> >> * Tests >> ** Test1 slide >> - This is test1 \cite{Tappert77}. >> >> org-bib-test-refs.bib >> >> @incollection {Tappert77, >> AUTHOR = {Tappert, Fred D.}, >> TITLE = {The parabolic approximation method}, >> BOOKTITLE = {Wave propagation and underwater acoustics ({W}orkshop, >> {M}ystic, {C}onn., 1974)}, >> PAGES = {224--287. Lecture Notes in Phys., Vol. 70}, >> PUBLISHER = {Springer}, >> ADDRESS = {Berlin}, >> YEAR = {1977}, >> MRCLASS = {76.41 (86.41)}, >> } >> >> Currently I am using the following ugly hack to get the references >> resolved: I generate the .bbl file from the .bib file (using a minimal .tex >> file) and then I \include the resulting .bbl file directly in my .org file. >> This is rather cumbersome and of course requires that I regenerate the .bbl >> file every time I make a change to the .bib file. Although this process can >> be automated in Emacs by writing a lisp function to encapsulate these >> actions, I'd rather solve the problem than streamline a hack. >> >> I have checked the .tex file generated by Org mode. It does have the >> following necessary lines exported in it: >> >> \bibliographystyle{plain} >> \bibliography{org-bib-test-refs} >> >> -Omid >> > >