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Re: [O] Citations, continued
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Rasmus |
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Re: [O] Citations, continued |
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Tue, 03 Feb 2015 11:55:13 +0100 |
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Vikas Rawal <address@hidden> writes:
> Org-ref is very functional and has so far been able to deal with much
> of my needs. So, I just hope we are not trying to fix something that
> is not broken.
IMO for the same reason it is attractive to limit *bold* to imply bold.
[At one point it was possible to alter the (export) interpretation of
emphases].
Home-brewed solution are not stable compared to syntax. Getting ad-hoc
citations in Org is very and there might be as many implementations as
there are users.
E.g. org-ruby would not (I hope) support [MY-CITE:MY-DOI]...
> The real need in the context of citations is to somehow extend the
> bibtex/biblatex integration to other export formats (odt/html, most
> importantly). Will all the new stuff that is being proposed take us in
> that direction?
That is /a/ problem but not /the/ problem. E.g. some people prefer
Zotero. Some might prefer DOI.
If you can live with \cite-only there's already ox-bibtex.el that will
support bibtex citations in html.
—Rasmus
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- Re: [O] Citations, continued, Richard Lawrence, 2015/02/02
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Re: [O] Citations, continued, Eric S Fraga, 2015/02/03
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