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regcl |
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[O] bibtex org-capture says "Target buffer ".notes" for file+headline should be in Org mode" |
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Sun, 19 Jan 2014 16:48:15 -0500 |
I am having difficult creating an org entry from a bibtex file
entry. Here is what I am doing:
1) open .bib file
2) position point in entry
3) M-x org-capture
4) respond to prompt: 'Template key:' with: t
Instead of an link in the .org file, I get the message: 'Target buffer
".notes" for file+headline should be in Org mode'
I believe I am running the latest emacs and org-mode releases (please
see details below).
BTW, is there a general discussion anywhere of how to use
emacs/org-mode/reftex for reference management that comports with the
latest release?
And... given this interest, should I switch to bleeding edge?
Many thanks,
George
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Template key:
(New file)
org-capture-set-target-location: Target buffer ".notes" for file+headline
should be in Org mode
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- [O] bibtex org-capture says "Target buffer ".notes" for file+headline should be in Org mode",
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