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I can not get my hands on why it is not possible to get other citationstyles working. Oveleaf states that biber citation styles are working. But even if I use bitex or biblatex as bibsys some citationstyles are not working.
I noticed this trying to use apa, apalike, apalike2 and some others. But I don't know if this is an CleanThesis Issue or an overleaf issue. I haven't found the in-depth overleaf documentation.
Hopefully someone can add some more information. If context is given it would help be getting started to contribute :)
Apa is working, but for some others, this is the error occuring:
`See the biblatex package documentation for explanation.
Type H for immediate help.
...
l.15570 \RequireBibliographyStyle{\blx@bbxfile}
The bibliography style 'apalike' could not be found.`
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
\optitem[bibtex]{bibsys}{\opt{biber},\opt{bibtex}}
Setswhethertouse \texttt{biber} or \texttt{bibtex} ascitationmanagementtool (engine).
Thedefault (still) is \texttt{bibtex}.
"\texttt{Biber} [is] a BibTeX replacement for users of BibLaTeX", see \url{http://biblatex-biber.sourceforge.net/}.
For setting up the CleanThesis in my-thesis-setup.tex we use bibsys = biber (default) and could change it to supposedly bibtex. The the for the style bibstyle = alphabetic (default) and could change it to supposedly apalike (bibtex bibliography stiles).
I can not get my hands on why it is not possible to get other citationstyles working. Oveleaf states that biber citation styles are working. But even if I use bitex or biblatex as bibsys some citationstyles are not working.
I noticed this trying to use apa, apalike, apalike2 and some others. But I don't know if this is an CleanThesis Issue or an overleaf issue. I haven't found the in-depth overleaf documentation.
Hopefully someone can add some more information. If context is given it would help be getting started to contribute :)
Apa is working, but for some others, this is the error occuring:
`See the biblatex package documentation for explanation.
Type H for immediate help.
...
l.15570 \RequireBibliographyStyle{\blx@bbxfile}
The bibliography style 'apalike' could not be found.`
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: