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From: | Ypo |
Subject: | Re: Could a .bib file be edited and organized in an "org-mode" way and still work as a .bib file? |
Date: | Sun, 31 Oct 2021 19:48:10 +0100 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:91.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/91.2.1 |
Not much time these days to thank you for your help, specially Ihor, András, Eric.
After thinking about it, I think I
will maintain 2 files by now: 1.bib and 1.org. with my
highlights and other notes.
Best regards :-)
Ypo
András Simonyi <andras.simonyi@gmail.com> writes:The processor relies on the external Citeproc Emacs library, which must be available prior to loading this library.Should we add something to this? If yes, what is missing in your opinion?I saw this comment, but I was not sure which library it referred to. First, I looked in built-in Emacs libearies. No luck. Then, I tried search ELPA, but still no luck. Same for NonGNU ELPA. Then I tried web search and saw github/citeproc-el. It confused me, because it is not exactly "Citeproc Emacs library", but rather "A CSL 1.01 Citation Processor for Emacs.". I had to look at source file names to verify. A link to the library source code would be helpful. Also,;; Bibliography is defined with the "bibliography" keyword. It supports files ;; with ".bib", ".bibtex", and ".json" extensions. References are exported using ;; the "print_bibliography" keyword.If there is support of ".org", it could be mentioned (with caveats, I guess). Best, Ihor
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