On Wed, Apr 21, 2021 at 3:57 PM John Kitchin <jkitc...@andrew.cmu.edu> wrote:
> I guess that the actions I use most often when "opening" a citation are, > opening the pdf, going to the webpage for it, and then opening the > bibtex entry (usually to fix capitalization or something). In org-ref > though, there are a whole bunch of other potential actions, like > searching for related citations, copying the key or formatted citation > to the clipboard, etc. I guess my point is there are a lot of things > that opening might mean to different people. Good point, which I missed. In bibtex-actions, which uses bibtex-completion as a backend, I have the following "open" commands: - open-pdf - open-link (doi or url) - open (pdf, or link if not present) - open-entry (bibtex, to edit) - open-notes (to review, edit) All of those backend functions take KEYS as input. Bruce