Hi Taru,

are there changes to the XHTML structure imposed by using this
extension? Or does it simply add a section with the usual containers and
ID's?

Since I know many people will use an extension like this, I'd like to
support that in org-info.js, that's why I ask.


Best,

  Sebastian

Taru Karttunen <tar...@taruti.net> writes:
> Hello
>
> Motivated by the discussion on exporting BibTeX to html
> and LaTeX when using org-mode I created an extension that
> does this.
>
> The html export uses bibtex2html from
> http://www.lri.fr/~filliatr/bibtex2html/ also
> packaged in e.g. Debian.
>
> This works by a
> #+BIBLIOGRAPHY: bibfilebasename stylename
> e.g. given foo.bib and using style plain:
> #+BIBLIOGRAPHY: foo plain
>
> For LaTeX export this simply inserts the lines
> \bibliographystyle{plain}
> \bibliography{foo}
> into the tex-file when exporting.
>
> For Html export it:
> 1) converts all \cite{bar} to links to the bibliography
> 2) creates a foo.html and foo_bib.html
> 3) includes the contents of foo.html in the exported html file
>
> Code attached.
>
>
> - Taru Karttunen
>
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