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Re: (Not so) Short note about citations in Org
From: |
Nicolas Goaziou |
Subject: |
Re: (Not so) Short note about citations in Org |
Date: |
Thu, 22 Apr 2021 15:14:41 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/27.2 (gnu/linux) |
Hello,
"Bruce D'Arcus" <bdarcus@gmail.com> writes:
> The haskell citeproc library has this:
>
> "a CiteprocOptions structure (which currently just allows you to set
> whether citations are hyperlinked to the bibliography)"
>
> Would something like that make sense as an optional argument somewhere
> here? Or would details like that get
> set somewhere else?
I am not sure to understand what it is meant to do. Anyway, I think such
options belong to the processor, an hypothetical "oc-citeproc.el" in
this case. "oc.el" does not pretend controlling what processors do with
their "capabilities"; it just makes it easy to plug citation processors
into Org. If some options are common to all processors, then it may be
reconsidered, tho.
Now, I hope to see some work towards "oc-citeproc.el" (or any other
processor). We need it to push the limits of "oc.el", e.g., to decide if
it should provide more tools, or more breadth in its API.
As stated already, I will be happy to provide guidance, and even code
for well defined tasks.
> BTW, on the demo, the "help echo" on my machine (a very recent Emacs
> 28) only flickers briefly, so I can't actually see it.
It works here when I enable `tooltip-mode'.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
- (Not so) Short note about citations in Org, Nicolas Goaziou, 2021/04/21
- Re: (Not so) Short note about citations in Org, Bruce D'Arcus, 2021/04/21
- Re: (Not so) Short note about citations in Org, Bruce D'Arcus, 2021/04/22
- Re: (Not so) Short note about citations in Org,
Nicolas Goaziou <=
- Re: (Not so) Short note about citations in Org, M . ‘quintus’ Gülker, 2021/04/22
- Re: (Not so) Short note about citations in Org, Bruce D'Arcus, 2021/04/23
- Re: (Not so) Short note about citations in Org, Denis Maier, 2021/04/25