Julian M. Burgos writes: > John, for some weird reason everything seems to be working now. Thanks > for your help... I will let you know if I break it again. > > John Kitchin writes: > >> that is odd. this means org-ref is not finding the key you clicked >> on. could you send me a small example that reproduces your problem (an >> org-file and the bib file)? >> >> "Julian M. Burgos" writes: >> >>> Hi John, >>> >>> No, they still do not work even after I click on the bibliography link >>> and get my .bib file opened. >>> >>> Julian >>> >>> John Kitchin writes: >>> >>>> "Julian M. Burgos" writes: >>>> >>>> If you click on the bibliography link to open the file, and then go back >>>> to your org-file, do the cite links work? >>>> >>>> I suspect the notes problem is related to the no key found problem. >>>> >>>>> Hello everyone, >>>>> >>>>> I am playing around with Joh Kitchin's excellent org-ref, and I am >>>>> having a few issues. In my .emacs file I have set up the values for the >>>>> org-ref-bibliography-notes, org-ref-default-bibliography, and >>>>> org-ref-pdf-directory. >>>>> >>>>> With this I can access my .bib database and use org-ref-insert-cite link >>>>> to add a citation link with no problems. But when I press enter on the >>>>> cite link, I get the following message: >>>>> >>>>> no key found >>>>> (No key found) (p)df (u)rl (n)otes (q) quit >>>>> >>>>> If I press "p" I get the pdf file, but if I press "n" I get the >>>>> following message: >>>>> >>>>> "Wrong type argument: stringp, nil". >>>>> >>>>> Any ideas how to solve this? >>>>> >>>>> Many thanks, >>>>> >>>>> Julian -- Julian Mariano Burgos, PhD Hafrannsóknastofnun/Marine Research Institute Skúlagata 4, 121 Reykjavík, Iceland Sími/Telephone : +354-5752037 Bréfsími/Telefax: +354-5752001 Netfang/Email: julian@hafro.is