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Re: [O] Org citations, CSL and citeproc-el
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Richard Lawrence |
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Re: [O] Org citations, CSL and citeproc-el |
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Wed, 10 Jan 2018 15:53:26 -0800 |
Hi András and all:
Sorry for the delay.
András Simonyi <address@hidden> writes:
Another question is the syntax for specifying the bibliography
to be used and, maybe, the location where the bibliography
should be placed. Org-ref (ab)uses links for these purposes as
well. Was there a syntax proposal for these things too?
As far as I know, there was not. This was not settled because in
order to settle it, you need to know a bit more about the backend.
(Where is the citation data stored? do you have to get it from an
external program? if so, which? etc. etc.)
I think there was some agreement that we can do this with option
keywords. There is an existing syntax for specifying
bibliographies in contrib/ox-bibtex.el, which probably provides a
good model:
#+BIBLIOGRAPHY: bibfilename stylename optional-options When I was
playing around with hooking up the citation syntax to an external
citation processor, I was using something similar: I had keywords
like
#+CSL_FILE: the-csl-style-file.csl +BIBDB: bibtex testdoc.bib
in the header, and used
#+BIBLIOGRAPHY: here
to specify where the bibliography should be placed in the
document. That is obviously not the nicest solution, but the
basic idea might be a good starting point.
--
Best,
Richard
- [O] Org citations, CSL and citeproc-el, Simonyi András, 2018/01/05
- Re: [O] Org citations, CSL and citeproc-el, Richard Lawrence, 2018/01/05
- Re: [O] Org citations, CSL and citeproc-el, Tory S. Anderson, 2018/01/05
- Re: [O] Org citations, CSL and citeproc-el, Eric S Fraga, 2018/01/05
- Re: [O] Org citations, CSL and citeproc-el, Nicolas Goaziou, 2018/01/05
- Re: [O] Org citations, CSL and citeproc-el, András Simonyi, 2018/01/07
- Re: [O] Org citations, CSL and citeproc-el,
Richard Lawrence <=
- Re: [O] Org citations, CSL and citeproc-el, Christian Moe, 2018/01/05