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From: | Torsten Wagner |
Subject: | Re: [Orgmode] Writing a dissertation using org-mode |
Date: | Thu, 04 Mar 2010 14:33:33 +0900 |
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Dear Henri, On 03/04/2010 01:45 PM, Henri-Paul Indiogine wrote:
I started writing my doctoral dissertation in history using org-mode. I am also using git.el for my version control and gnus for my email. Of course I export my org file to LaTeX which I compile to pdf. My bibliography is managed using BibTeX.
please consider that you might have to follow a very stricy layout style depening on your university, department, lab or supervisor. If your are lucky there will be a LaTeX template somewhere at your university. If you are unlucky there is nothing like that or even worse only a MS-word template.
I'm not sure how good org-mode might be usable in that case. org-mode is really great and I try to use it for many purposes. However, for a thesis I would use directly LaTeX which gives me a bit more control of what is going on.
Furthermore, try biber [1] and biblatex [2]... the somehow next generation of bibtex and bib-file compatible. For me they work very well already despite of the fact that they are still beta-versions. biblatex gives you much more freedom of formatting your citations and bibliography... I guess both highly needed in your scientific field.
Good luck Torsten [1] http://biblatex-biber.sourceforge.net/ [2] http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/entries/biblatex.html
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