Markus Hoenicka
Wed, 22 Jul 2009 14:39:38 -0700
Quoting Ben Kavanagh <ben.kavan...@gmail.com>: > OK. refdb/refdb-mode seems already well along the way to being what > I want. In muse I'd prefer to use a normal muse link with new > syntax, for example [[ref::MILLER1999]] or ref://MILLER1999 but I > can write that extension if it doesn't exist.
I dunno whether this suits your needs, but muse already has support for citations on board, see http://mwolson.org/static/doc/muse/Citations.html#Citations Basically, things like <cite>Miller1999</cite> are translated properly for later use with RefDB when publishing to LaTeX or to DocBook. Marking the contents of the cite element allows you to look up the reference with refdb-mode. You can also search references in the database and insert citations like the one above into your documents. > require. I don't know how 'easy to read' references are in > refdb-mode as I haven't installed it yet but if it wasn't what I refdb-mode supports all output formats of RefDB. There's quite a few to choose from, like a plain-text format, bibtex, DocBook, HTML, XHTML, TEI, and MODS. Others could be added with a reasonable amount of work. regards, Markus -- Markus Hoenicka markus.hoeni...@cats.de (Spam-protected email: replace the quadrupeds with "mhoenicka") http://www.mhoenicka.de _______________________________________________ Muse-el-discuss mailing list Muse-el-discuss@gna.org https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/muse-el-discuss