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Re: Notes about citations in Org (part 3)
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Bruce D'Arcus |
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Re: Notes about citations in Org (part 3) |
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Mon, 3 May 2021 13:46:06 -0400 |
FYI, I implemented support for the org-cite syntax and the core styles
that I think will likely end up in citeproc-org, on the `org-cite`
branch, represented by this PR.
https://github.com/bdarcus/bibtex-actions/pull/113
So if you run the 'bibtex-actions-insert-citations' command and select
one or more references, it will prompt you for the prefix and style,
and insert the correct cite syntax in the document.
And, of course, the 'new-org-cite' branch of org will immediately
recognize it as a citation!
This is the command I'm using to test the two together, with the
latter two loaded from the bibtex-actions repo:
emacs -Q -l cite-init.el -l ../bibtex-actions/test/install.el -l
../bibtex-actions/test/bibtex-actions.el
I still haven't managed to get the processor configured though.
Bruce
- Re: Notes about citations in Org (part 3), Bastien, 2021/05/01
- Re: Notes about citations in Org (part 3), Eric S Fraga, 2021/05/03
- Re: Notes about citations in Org (part 3), Bruce D'Arcus, 2021/05/03
- Re: Notes about citations in Org (part 3), Nicolas Goaziou, 2021/05/03
- Re: Notes about citations in Org (part 3),
Bruce D'Arcus <=
- Re: Notes about citations in Org (part 3), Eric S Fraga, 2021/05/04
- Re: Notes about citations in Org (part 3), Nicolas Goaziou, 2021/05/04
- Re: Notes about citations in Org (part 3), Eric S Fraga, 2021/05/04
- Re: Notes about citations in Org (part 3), Joost Kremers, 2021/05/04
- Re: Notes about citations in Org (part 3), Denis Maier, 2021/05/04
- Re: Notes about citations in Org (part 3), Eric S Fraga, 2021/05/04
- Re: Notes about citations in Org (part 3), Bruce D'Arcus, 2021/05/04
- Re: Notes about citations in Org (part 3), Eric S Fraga, 2021/05/04
- Re: Notes about citations in Org (part 3), Nicolas Goaziou, 2021/05/04
- Re: Notes about citations in Org (part 3), Bruce D'Arcus, 2021/05/04