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Re: Notes about citations in Org (part 3)
From: |
Nicolas Goaziou |
Subject: |
Re: Notes about citations in Org (part 3) |
Date: |
Tue, 04 May 2021 22:22:07 +0200 |
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"Bruce D'Arcus" <bdarcus@gmail.com> writes:
> On Tue, May 4, 2021 at 12:59 PM Nicolas Goaziou <mail@nicolasgoaziou.fr>
> wrote:
>> Is the default \cite{key} command (without any other package) used? I'm
>> not sure we should provide it since we are working towards more complete
>> solutions.
>
> Not ATM.
>
> The table only has suggested mappings for natbib, biblatex, and
> citeproc-el/org, though Eric was wondering about adding also one for
> standard latex.
I meant: is it useful to even mention it? Is it used at all when other
more complete solutions exist?
>> AFAIU, the idea is to use styles from you wiki. However, sub-styles are
>> not mentioned.
>
> I just have the note they are a good idea, but wasn't sure on details.
OK. Let's go for the verbose path.
>> They could be "full" for the starred variants, "caps" for
>> the capitalized ones, and "alt" for those without parenthesis, so one
>> could write:
>>
>> [cite/text/alt/full/caps:...] (in any order)
>>
>> and obtain
>>
>> \Citealt*{...}
>
> I'll add them to the wiki page.
>
> It did occur to me that ideally users could customize what the default
> command is. My choices for natbib and biblatex defaults are I think
> defensible, but some may disagree.
Customizing default command is the point of the third parameter in
"cite_export" keyword.
When using:
#+cite_export: natbib harvard text
[cite:...] is equivalent to [cite/text: ...]
So the processor must choose a default value, but the user may choose
another one.
Regards,
- Re: Notes about citations in Org (part 3), (continued)
- 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
- Re: Notes about citations in Org (part 3), Bruce D'Arcus, 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), Bruce D'Arcus, 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
- Re: Notes about citations in Org (part 3),
Nicolas Goaziou <=
- Re: Notes about citations in Org (part 3), Eric S Fraga, 2021/05/05
- Re: Notes about citations in Org (part 3), Bruce D'Arcus, 2021/05/04
- Re: Notes about citations in Org (part 3), AndrĂ¡s Simonyi, 2021/05/04
- Re: Notes about citations in Org (part 3), Eric S Fraga, 2021/05/05
- Re: Notes about citations in Org (part 3), Nicolas Goaziou, 2021/05/05
- Re: Notes about citations in Org (part 3), Nicolas Goaziou, 2021/05/05
- Re: Notes about citations in Org (part 3), Eric S Fraga, 2021/05/05
- Re: Notes about citations in Org (part 3), Bruce D'Arcus, 2021/05/05
- Re: Notes about citations in Org (part 3), Denis Maier, 2021/05/05
- Re: Notes about citations in Org (part 3), Eric S Fraga, 2021/05/05