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Re: [O] Citations, continued
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Richard Lawrence |
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Re: [O] Citations, continued |
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Tue, 03 Feb 2015 08:27:07 -0800 |
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Hi Eric and all,
Eric S Fraga <address@hidden> writes:
> On Tuesday, 3 Feb 2015 at 11:35, Rasmus wrote:
> I'm enjoying following this thread. I look forward to the community
> converging on some solution.
Me too!
> For me, any solution will likely do just fine as my use of citations is
> quite straightforward. I seldom, if ever, have pre or post text but I
> do use a couple of alternative citation types (author, year; year only).
Just to clarify: these are only `alternative' citation types if you're
not using a citation style where they are the default types, like
Chicago, right? I assume you are using a numeric style, like ACM?
(This raises an interesting question, actually: what does the Pandoc
syntax do with author suppression for numeric citation styles? Does
address@hidden still output the year, or does it produce the same numeric
reference as address@hidden)
> I have only one suggestion to keep in mind:
>
>>>> What happens when a field is undefined?
>>>
>>> I guess I would suggest the same thing as happens in LaTeX: you get a
>>> nice, bold "??" in the output where the missing data should be.
>>
>> Or better, throw an error.
>
> A *warning* would be better than an error, i.e. something that does
> indicate a problem but that doesn't stop the export completing. LaTeX
> does this (as noted above).
Agreed. Something easily greppable, but not process-stopping.
> Interestingly, I have just had a paper accepted for publication which
> was written *entirely* in org. I used the [[cite:fraga-etal-2014]]
> approach for handling citations. The paper made significant use of
> babel to have everything in one place (data, code, results). Very
> pleasing and painless experience. I did have to resort to LaTeX
> specific commands a few times but mostly for the preamble (title,
> authors, etc.).
Cool!
Best,
Richard
- Re: [O] Citations, continued, (continued)
- Re: [O] Citations, continued, Matt Price, 2015/02/02
- Re: [O] Citations, continued, Richard Lawrence, 2015/02/02
- Re: [O] Citations, continued, Rasmus, 2015/02/02
- Re: [O] Citations, continued, Richard Lawrence, 2015/02/02
- Re: [O] Citations, continued, Vikas Rawal, 2015/02/02
- Re: [O] Citations, continued, Rasmus, 2015/02/03
- Re: [O] Citations, continued, Julian M. Burgos, 2015/02/04
- Re: [O] Citations, continued, John Kitchin, 2015/02/04
- Re: [O] Citations, continued, Rasmus, 2015/02/03
- Re: [O] Citations, continued, Eric S Fraga, 2015/02/03
- Re: [O] Citations, continued,
Richard Lawrence <=
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- Re: [O] Citations, continued, Erik Hetzner, 2015/02/04
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