Ignore this. To make the numbering appear in the bibliography, use this: #+cite_export: basic numeric I'm working my way through all the combinations and will submit some patches for the documentation when I have it figured out more. Bill On 27 November 2023, William Denton wrote: > I'm trying citations with the basic processor, and have found what seems to > be a problem with the "nb" (numeric) style: the citation has a number, but > it's not matched to anything in the bibliography. > > Try this as Basic.bib: > > @book{chassellIntro, > title = {An Introduction to Programming in {{Emacs Lisp}}}, > author = {Chassell, Robert}, > date = {2023}, > publisher = {{GNU Press}}, > location = {Boston}, > isbn = {1-882114-43-4}, > url = {https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/eintr.html}, > keywords = {emacs} > } > > And this as basic.org: > > # ---------- > > #+bibliography: Basic.bib > > #+cite_export: basic > > Emacs comes with a guide to learning Emacs Lisp [cite/nb:@chassellIntro]. > > * Bibliography > > #+print_bibliography: > > # ---------- > > Exporting to PDF, the citation becomes (1), but there's no matching number in > the bibliography, so the citation and the source are not connected. You > can't connect (1) to Chassell, Robert. (Using two sources doesn't make > numbers suddenly appear.) > > Using the CSL processor and the IEEE style (the sort of style on which I > assume the basic nb style is based) the citation is [1] and the book is > listed as [1] in the bibliography. > > > Bill > > -- > William Denton > https://www.miskatonic.org/ > Librarian, artist and licensed private investigator. > Toronto, Canada > CO₂: 421.47 ppm (Mauna Loa Observatory, 2023-11-24) -- William Denton https://www.miskatonic.org/ Librarian, artist and licensed private investigator. Toronto, Canada CO₂: 421.47 ppm (Mauna Loa Observatory, 2023-11-24)