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Re: [O] State of the art in citations
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Clément B . |
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Re: [O] State of the art in citations |
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Sun, 27 Apr 2014 18:05:20 +0200 |
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> I find the best way to support ODT is simply add something like this:
>
> ((eq format 'odt)
> (format "(%s)" desc))
>
> This doesn't create a bibliography section, but that section is awkward
> to export to anyway. It requires the 3rd party Org hack that isn't
> officially supported, java, jabref, is awfully slow (~2
> seconds/reference), etc. I now put the references inline as above, and
> then manually add the references by exporting to PDF and copying/paste
> that reference section.
>
> Not great, but less of a hack than ODT-supported references, and working
> with ODT/Word is a hack anyway.
I came to a similar conclusion for html export, it is very hard
to match bibtex/biblatex to produce a proper bibliography, so one
might as well use it. At one point, the thought of writing a
custom citation style that would output html code crossed my mind
(I think biblatex would allow that), but I just don't use html
export enough. Although if this is possible, it could work with
xml for odt as well.
> Still looking into "lastname (Year)" format...
I hadn't noticed that before, but now that you mention it, I
think this is related to the way you format your bib file.
For example "%A (%y)" with:
1. name = {Darwin, Charles}
year = {1859}
will yield "Darwin (1859)"
2. name = {Charles Darwin}
year = {1859}
will yield "Charles Darwin (1859)
Not very consistent. This might be something to take to the
AUCTeX guys.
- Re: [O] State of the art in citations, (continued)
- Re: [O] State of the art in citations, Clément B ., 2014/04/26
- Re: [O] State of the art in citations, Clément B ., 2014/04/26
- Re: [O] State of the art in citations, Leonard Randall, 2014/04/27
- Re: [O] State of the art in citations, Clément B ., 2014/04/27
- Re: [O] State of the art in citations, Ken Mankoff, 2014/04/27
- Re: [O] State of the art in citations, Thomas S. Dye, 2014/04/27
- Re: [O] State of the art in citations, Ken Mankoff, 2014/04/27
- Re: [O] State of the art in citations, Clément B ., 2014/04/27
Re: [O] State of the art in citations, Clément B ., 2014/04/27