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Re: [O] [ANN] Bibliography support ODT + JabRef


From: feng shu
Subject: Re: [O] [ANN] Bibliography support ODT + JabRef
Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2013 17:56:50 +0800




On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 1:07 PM, Jambunathan K <address@hidden> wrote:

Nicolas, just jump to the last para.

Feng Shu

Please CC the mailing list.  I don't mind receiving or replying to
one-to-one mails but things that we exchange will be of interest to
other members.

feng shu <address@hidden> writes:

> 1. When I add (setq org-odt-data-dir "~/project/org-mode/etc/") to my .
> emacs file, it works properly, Thanks!
>
> 2. Two question:
> 1. How can I get uppercite: test^[1] instead of test[1]?
> 2. How can I get compressed cite,like: test^[3, 5, 7-10, 16]

Thanks for the requests.

Numbering is done by ox-jabref.el and not by JabRef application, so
these requests can indeed be met with 5-15 minute of effort.  But I
hesitate to

The main problem is there are just too many styles a Bibliographic
Reference can be typeset - right from what some standard says, to what
my university wants to what I prefer myself.

This is where some sort of common agreement - even just among the
members of the community - will help.  I will keep listening to the
conversation and hopefully an opinion will emerge during the course of
time.

We don't need include all the styles, but we should make the feature easy hack for end users. we can introduce hook and filter!
 

> Forgot to mention:

> The speed of converting bib to xml is slow, may be we should introduce
> a cache system.

If you use "Numbered" transcoders, then the citekeys are processed one
by one.  So if there are 10 citekeys, then there will be 20 invocations
of command line.

One way of dealing with this is to choose a transcoder, that doesn't
enumerate.  In that case the Bibliographic Reference is created enbloc.
So the number of command line invocations will reduce to 11 = 10 + 1.
The ASCII document that I circulated gives examples of such transcoders.

> just like previewing latex snippet.

Caching of citekey->XML or whatever transformation is one option.
Another option is to just disable citations for casual exports and
enable it one for the final output.

Something like

   cite:t

for #+OPTIONS.

For now you can customize `org-odt-citation-transcoders' so that
citation processing is disabled.





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