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[O] Best practices for dual HTML/LaTeX export for scientific papers
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David Dynerman |
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[O] Best practices for dual HTML/LaTeX export for scientific papers |
Date: |
Thu, 2 Apr 2015 09:30:15 -0500 |
Hi all,
I’m currently trying to use org mode to write a scientific paper. Here is my
wishlist:
1) Citations to an external bibliography
2) Figures containing multiple side-by-side figures with subcaptions (e.g. in
LaTeX I would use minipage + subcaption)
3) In-document links (i.e., cross references) to figures (e.g., “See Figure 1”)
4) LaTeX and HTML export
This seems like a modest set of requirements, but I’ve had trouble getting it
going.
For #1, I’m currently using John Kitchin’s org-ref package. This is nice - it
gives me an HTML bibliography, but it has it’s own link syntax for in-document
links to figures that doesn’t export to HTML. Thus I have to use org-ref style
links for citations, but regular org-style links for figure cross references.
I haven’t figured out how to do #2. Is this currently possible? Is it an issue
of adding some functionality to the HTML exporter?
For #3, I’m currently using #+LABEL: fig:foo, followed by [[fig:foo]]. Is this
the suggested way of doing it?
The hard part seems #4: org-ref gives a workable HTML bibliography, but I run
into some other issues listed above.
Can anyone suggest some “Best practices” for the above? I’d be willing to
collect these into a list, which I think would be really helpful for new users.
I’d also be willing to look into adding this functionality, if someone could
suggest a good way for it to fit into the codebase/framework.
Thank you,
David
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