- From: Giovanni Piredda <address@hidden>
- To: Bimal Gaudel <address@hidden>
- Cc: address@hidden
- Subject: Re: Bibtex style files
- Date: Sat, 16 Dec 2023 21:11:04 +0000
On 16/12/23 21:17, Bimal Gaudel wrote:
Thanks for your response.
How to make sure that bibtex/biblatex is available for
TeXMacs? I do have it in my path as seen from the output of
`which bibtex` within my shell (zsh).
I think that if you have it in your path, it is enough. The error
that you get when trying biblatex _might_ be misleading. In my
test with the acs style that you posted, it did not work when I
put acs.bst under
${TexMacs user directory}/progs/bibtex, but it worked when I put
it in the local TeX directory (bibtex/bst subdirectory). Maybe
someone more expert can confirm/correct.
Also, if it still does not work, the error messages that possibly
appear in the terminal might be helpful (you have to run TeXmacs
from the terminal).
Giovanni
I am not sure if this is enough because when I tried
`biblatex` for the conversion of BibTeX from TeXMacs, I got
the error that says: bibtex not installed on my system,
defaulting to integrated style.
Bimal
On Sat, Dec 16, 2023 at
12:18 PM Giovanni Piredda <address@hidden>
wrote:
On 16/12/23 05:10, Bimal Gaudel wrote:
>
>
> I copied that to ${TexMacs user
directory}/progs/bibtex/acs.bst
>
>
It might be that the style file goes into the personal bibtex
directory,
which you get exempli gratia in texlive as explained in
https://tug.org/pipermail/tex-live/2018-March/041211.html
I tried the TEXMFLOCAL directory and issued the texhash
command and it
worked. For issuing the texhash command I had to sudo it and
also
specify its full path. Perhaps TEXMFHOME is easier.
Giovanni
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