I have 4 entries in my .bib file. The first time I use \cite in my article it generates [2] as the citation call-out. How can I make the first cite I use show [1] in the article?
My code is as follows:
\documentclass[a4paper, 10pt]{article}
\usepackage{biblatex}
\addbibresource{refbib.bib}
.....
The equation is taken from \cite{A2005} and the graph from \cite{B2006}.
and in the numbering I get [1] for B2006 and [2] for A2005.
sorting=none? – Johannes_B Oct 06 '17 at 23:37\usepackage[sorting=none]{biblatex}– Mensch Oct 06 '17 at 23:59\usepackage{biblatex}to\usepackage[sorting=none]{biblatex}help? – Mico Oct 07 '17 at 00:22