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Sort bibliography with the order of appearance into .bib file (EDITED)


Use BibTeX key as the cite keySort bibliography file according to order of appearance of citations in LaTeX documentNatbib sorting and citation order by appearanceAlphabetic order in bibliography with natbib package and author-less entriesBibliography references by order of appearancebibtopic: sorting references according to order in .bib fileOrder referencing by appearance AND number (natbib)How to have text appearance order in numbered bibliography and include authors and years in the text?How to sort entries in a .bib file with biberOrdering .bib file alphabeticallychapterbib sort in the order of appearance













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I work with natbib and bibliographystyleabstract. I use this style because the ordering is done with respect to the key. Is it possible achieve a sorting with respect the order of appearance into the associated .bib file but without modifying anything other? Thanks in advance.



EDIT



I found this answer in the question here



Use BibTeX key as the cite key



relevant



documentclassarticle

usepackage[style=alphabetic,sorting=debug]biblatex

DeclareFieldFormatlabelalphathefieldentrykey
DeclareFieldFormatextraalpha

usepackagefilecontents

beginfilecontentsjobname.bib
@miscwhatever,
author = Author, A.,
year = 2001,
title = Testing the effects of biblatex styles on bibliography formatting,

@miscB02f,
author = Buthor, B.,
year = 2002,
title = First,

@miscB02s,
author = Buthor, B.,
year = 2002,
title = Second,

endfilecontents

addbibresourcejobname.bib

nocite*

begindocument

printbibliography

enddocument


So basically how could I achieve the bibliography sorting with respect to the order of appearance in the bib file using natbib and bibliographystyleabstract(so that a key of the form [CINV] comes before a key of the form [CINT])?










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  • The term "order of appearance" is slightly ambiguous: Do you mean order of first citation in the body of the document, or order of appearance in the bib file?

    – Mico
    yesterday











  • @Mico Sorry for not being clear. The latter one (in bib file!).

    – Dimitris
    yesterday











  • Could you please add a [minimal working example with bibliography (MWEB)][tex.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/4407/…) that show how you use the commands you describe in your question?

    – leandriis
    yesterday











  • The abstract bibliography style does not seem to cooperate well with the natbib package. (Package natbib Error: Bibliography not compatible with author-year citations.)

    – leandriis
    yesterday












  • @leandriis - The OP has (probably) figured out by now that the natbib citation management package needs to be loaded with the option numbers.

    – Mico
    yesterday















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I work with natbib and bibliographystyleabstract. I use this style because the ordering is done with respect to the key. Is it possible achieve a sorting with respect the order of appearance into the associated .bib file but without modifying anything other? Thanks in advance.



EDIT



I found this answer in the question here



Use BibTeX key as the cite key



relevant



documentclassarticle

usepackage[style=alphabetic,sorting=debug]biblatex

DeclareFieldFormatlabelalphathefieldentrykey
DeclareFieldFormatextraalpha

usepackagefilecontents

beginfilecontentsjobname.bib
@miscwhatever,
author = Author, A.,
year = 2001,
title = Testing the effects of biblatex styles on bibliography formatting,

@miscB02f,
author = Buthor, B.,
year = 2002,
title = First,

@miscB02s,
author = Buthor, B.,
year = 2002,
title = Second,

endfilecontents

addbibresourcejobname.bib

nocite*

begindocument

printbibliography

enddocument


So basically how could I achieve the bibliography sorting with respect to the order of appearance in the bib file using natbib and bibliographystyleabstract(so that a key of the form [CINV] comes before a key of the form [CINT])?










share|improve this question
























  • The term "order of appearance" is slightly ambiguous: Do you mean order of first citation in the body of the document, or order of appearance in the bib file?

    – Mico
    yesterday











  • @Mico Sorry for not being clear. The latter one (in bib file!).

    – Dimitris
    yesterday











  • Could you please add a [minimal working example with bibliography (MWEB)][tex.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/4407/…) that show how you use the commands you describe in your question?

    – leandriis
    yesterday











  • The abstract bibliography style does not seem to cooperate well with the natbib package. (Package natbib Error: Bibliography not compatible with author-year citations.)

    – leandriis
    yesterday












  • @leandriis - The OP has (probably) figured out by now that the natbib citation management package needs to be loaded with the option numbers.

    – Mico
    yesterday













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I work with natbib and bibliographystyleabstract. I use this style because the ordering is done with respect to the key. Is it possible achieve a sorting with respect the order of appearance into the associated .bib file but without modifying anything other? Thanks in advance.



EDIT



I found this answer in the question here



Use BibTeX key as the cite key



relevant



documentclassarticle

usepackage[style=alphabetic,sorting=debug]biblatex

DeclareFieldFormatlabelalphathefieldentrykey
DeclareFieldFormatextraalpha

usepackagefilecontents

beginfilecontentsjobname.bib
@miscwhatever,
author = Author, A.,
year = 2001,
title = Testing the effects of biblatex styles on bibliography formatting,

@miscB02f,
author = Buthor, B.,
year = 2002,
title = First,

@miscB02s,
author = Buthor, B.,
year = 2002,
title = Second,

endfilecontents

addbibresourcejobname.bib

nocite*

begindocument

printbibliography

enddocument


So basically how could I achieve the bibliography sorting with respect to the order of appearance in the bib file using natbib and bibliographystyleabstract(so that a key of the form [CINV] comes before a key of the form [CINT])?










share|improve this question
















I work with natbib and bibliographystyleabstract. I use this style because the ordering is done with respect to the key. Is it possible achieve a sorting with respect the order of appearance into the associated .bib file but without modifying anything other? Thanks in advance.



EDIT



I found this answer in the question here



Use BibTeX key as the cite key



relevant



documentclassarticle

usepackage[style=alphabetic,sorting=debug]biblatex

DeclareFieldFormatlabelalphathefieldentrykey
DeclareFieldFormatextraalpha

usepackagefilecontents

beginfilecontentsjobname.bib
@miscwhatever,
author = Author, A.,
year = 2001,
title = Testing the effects of biblatex styles on bibliography formatting,

@miscB02f,
author = Buthor, B.,
year = 2002,
title = First,

@miscB02s,
author = Buthor, B.,
year = 2002,
title = Second,

endfilecontents

addbibresourcejobname.bib

nocite*

begindocument

printbibliography

enddocument


So basically how could I achieve the bibliography sorting with respect to the order of appearance in the bib file using natbib and bibliographystyleabstract(so that a key of the form [CINV] comes before a key of the form [CINT])?







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  • The term "order of appearance" is slightly ambiguous: Do you mean order of first citation in the body of the document, or order of appearance in the bib file?

    – Mico
    yesterday











  • @Mico Sorry for not being clear. The latter one (in bib file!).

    – Dimitris
    yesterday











  • Could you please add a [minimal working example with bibliography (MWEB)][tex.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/4407/…) that show how you use the commands you describe in your question?

    – leandriis
    yesterday











  • The abstract bibliography style does not seem to cooperate well with the natbib package. (Package natbib Error: Bibliography not compatible with author-year citations.)

    – leandriis
    yesterday












  • @leandriis - The OP has (probably) figured out by now that the natbib citation management package needs to be loaded with the option numbers.

    – Mico
    yesterday

















  • The term "order of appearance" is slightly ambiguous: Do you mean order of first citation in the body of the document, or order of appearance in the bib file?

    – Mico
    yesterday











  • @Mico Sorry for not being clear. The latter one (in bib file!).

    – Dimitris
    yesterday











  • Could you please add a [minimal working example with bibliography (MWEB)][tex.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/4407/…) that show how you use the commands you describe in your question?

    – leandriis
    yesterday











  • The abstract bibliography style does not seem to cooperate well with the natbib package. (Package natbib Error: Bibliography not compatible with author-year citations.)

    – leandriis
    yesterday












  • @leandriis - The OP has (probably) figured out by now that the natbib citation management package needs to be loaded with the option numbers.

    – Mico
    yesterday
















The term "order of appearance" is slightly ambiguous: Do you mean order of first citation in the body of the document, or order of appearance in the bib file?

– Mico
yesterday





The term "order of appearance" is slightly ambiguous: Do you mean order of first citation in the body of the document, or order of appearance in the bib file?

– Mico
yesterday













@Mico Sorry for not being clear. The latter one (in bib file!).

– Dimitris
yesterday





@Mico Sorry for not being clear. The latter one (in bib file!).

– Dimitris
yesterday













Could you please add a [minimal working example with bibliography (MWEB)][tex.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/4407/…) that show how you use the commands you describe in your question?

– leandriis
yesterday





Could you please add a [minimal working example with bibliography (MWEB)][tex.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/4407/…) that show how you use the commands you describe in your question?

– leandriis
yesterday













The abstract bibliography style does not seem to cooperate well with the natbib package. (Package natbib Error: Bibliography not compatible with author-year citations.)

– leandriis
yesterday






The abstract bibliography style does not seem to cooperate well with the natbib package. (Package natbib Error: Bibliography not compatible with author-year citations.)

– leandriis
yesterday














@leandriis - The OP has (probably) figured out by now that the natbib citation management package needs to be loaded with the option numbers.

– Mico
yesterday





@leandriis - The OP has (probably) figured out by now that the natbib citation management package needs to be loaded with the option numbers.

– Mico
yesterday










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