I have used pandoc a little a while ago. See http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/blog/2015/01/29/Export-org-mode-to-docx-with-citations-via-pandoc/ If you search pandoc on my blog you may find some more. On Fri, Jan 4, 2019 at 5:28 PM Uwe Brauer wrote: > >>> "Ken" == Ken Mankoff writes: > > > On 2019-01-04 at 22:37 +0100, Uwe Brauer wrote: > >> I exported the org file in question to latex (I could also start > >> directly with latex for that matter.) > > > Yes. > > >> Could I stick with bibtex? > > > Yes. No need to use biber + biblatex, you can stick with bibtex. > > > I only run that command because my massive 3000+ bib file contains > > things that pandoc has trouble with (accents? Not sure). That command > > extracts the bibtex entries used in the current document. > > > As I write this I realize this means you don't even need to compile > > the PDF and/or run bibtex. If you have a TeX file and an appropriate > > accompanying BiBTeX file, that should work. > > >> pandoc -f latex -t docx -o test.docx --bibliography > /home/oub/texmf/bibtex/bib/bibgraf.bib test.tex > >> > >> /home/oub/texmf/bibtex/bib/bibgraf.bib is my main bibtex date base. > >> > >> But this did not work pandoc gets frozen. > >> > >> What do I miss. > > > I don't know. Try with a small bib file with 1 entry (and a TeX file > > that only cites that one entry). Does that work? Then maybe your > > bibgraf.bib has the same problem mine does (although I recall pandoc > > issuing an error and crashing, not just freezing). > > > I tried that and it did not work neither, I might need to write the > pandoc list. > -- John ----------------------------------- Professor John Kitchin Doherty Hall A207F Department of Chemical Engineering Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 15213 412-268-7803 @johnkitchin http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu