I've been trying to make a citation in TeXstudio using Chicago, and can't get the footnote to give me anything other than the key.
I have MiKTex installed, which I was hoping would fix the problem, but no luck.
text.tex
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage[notes,natbib,isbn=false,backend=biber]{biblatex-chicago}
\begin{filecontents}{\jobname.bib}
@book{Saussure1995,
Author = {Ferdinand de Saussure},
Origyear = {1916},
Publisher = {Payot},
Title = {Cours de Linguistique G{\'e}n{\'e}rale},
Year = {1995}}
@book{Labov1972,
Address = {Philadelphia},
Author = {William Labov},
Publisher = {University of Pennsylvania Press},
Title = {Sociolinguistic Patterns},
Year = {1972}}
\end{filecontents}
\addbibresource{\jobname.bib}
\begin{document}
Testing\footcite{Saussure1995}
Testing the second citation\footcite{Labov1972}
\end{document}
And this is the output for my footnotes:
- Saussure1995
- Labov1972
Any idea why it's not working? Is there something in either the Commands or Build configurations that I should have changed once I installed MiKTex?
pdflatexthenbiberthenpdflatex. Check for any errors in logs in case your version ofbiberis out of date. – David Purton Aug 30 '17 at 04:25.blgfile you get after the Biber run (it is a short plain text file you can open with your favourite text editor, even if Windows classifies it as a 'performance monitor' file.) – moewe Aug 31 '17 at 07:21.blgfile? – moewe Sep 03 '17 at 13:44