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Re: [O] Citations, continued
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John Kitchin |
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Re: [O] Citations, continued |
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Tue, 10 Feb 2015 07:03:43 -0800 |
Rasmus writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> Another option is to mimic custom links, if that's what you're thinking
>> of, which means to store every user-defined keyword in a variable and
>> build a regexp out of it. I dislike it even more because the document is
>> not portable anymore, as it requires you to share your custom keywords.
>
> So, the (opinionated) useful defaults in biblatex are:
> cite(s), parencite(s), footcite(s), texcite(s), fullcite,
> footfullcite, nocite
>
> Citation types for extracting parts:
> citeauthor, citetitle, citeyear, citedate, citeurl,
If citenum was also in that list, then I agree. It is not that likely
there is little need for custom style.
>
> From natbib:
> citet (== textcite), citep (== parencite).
>
> Keys I don't care about, since they are quite biblatex specific:
> smartcite, autocide, parentcite*, uppercase variants. *volcites(s)
> (any objections?)
None from me.
>
> In natbib:
> citealt, citalp, starred variants
>
> So that's 17 support keys and two aliases. I guess this would deter most
> authors from needing custom styles.
>
>> Note that it rules out colons from KEY syntax (but we can use another
>> less common character, e.g. "|").
>
> The default bibtex.el style generates keys like "%A%y:%t", so I think ":"
> is no good, appealing as it is.
>
> —Rasmus
>
>
> Footnotes:
> ¹ which is just
> [cite: common pre; pre1 @k1 post1; ⋯; preN @kN postN; common post]
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- Re: [O] Citations, continued, (continued)
- Re: [O] Citations, continued, Nicolas Goaziou, 2015/02/08
- Re: [O] Citations, continued, Rasmus, 2015/02/08
- Re: [O] Citations, continued, John Kitchin, 2015/02/09
- Re: [O] Citations, continued, Nicolas Goaziou, 2015/02/10
- Re: [O] Citations, continued, Rasmus, 2015/02/10
- Re: [O] Citations, continued, Nicolas Goaziou, 2015/02/10
- Re: [O] Citations, continued, Rasmus, 2015/02/10
- Re: [O] Citations, continued, Andreas Leha, 2015/02/10
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- Re: [O] Citations, continued, Rasmus, 2015/02/10
- Re: [O] Citations, continued, John Kitchin, 2015/02/10
- Re: [O] Citations, continued, Richard Lawrence, 2015/02/10
- Re: [O] Citations, continued, Stefan Nobis, 2015/02/10
- Re: [O] Citations, continued, Richard Lawrence, 2015/02/10
- Re: [O] Citations, continued, Stefan Nobis, 2015/02/11
- Re: [O] Citations, continued, Richard Lawrence, 2015/02/11
- Re: [O] Citations, continued, Matt Price, 2015/02/12
- Re: [O] Citations, continued, Aaron Ecay, 2015/02/11
- Re: [O] Citations, continued, Rasmus, 2015/02/11