Den mån 18 juli 2022 kl 01:56 skrev Ihor Radchenko <yanta...@gmail.com>:

> Henrik Frisk <fris...@gmail.com> writes:
>
> >> Could you please provide a bit more details on what you did, what you
> >> expected to get, and what you got?
> >>
> >> Yes, of course!
> >
> > I saw in another thread recently that you had the bibtex captured as a
> code
> > block (begin_src bibtex) which I wasn't able to get. In the documentation
> > at https://github.com/yantar92/org-capture-ref#org819faa2 it says:
> >
> > "Alternatively it is possible to use org-capture-ref-get-bibtex-field to
> > get metadata directly (:bibtex-string field will contain formatted BiBTeX
> > entry).
> >
> > This, I thought, was the way to achieve this. What I get is:
> >
> > :BOOKMARK:misc:
> > :PROPERTIES:
> > :TITLE:    Something
> > :BTYPE:    misc
> > :ID:       Something_org_captur_ref_extrac_9c0
> > :AUTHOR:   someone
> > :CREATED:  [2022-07-12 tis 17:26]
> > :HOWPUBLISHED: Github
> > :NOTE:     Online; accessed 12 juli 2022
> > :RSS:      https://something.org
> > :URL:       https://something.org
> > :END:
>
> Did you try to customize org-capture-ref-capture-template?
>
> Its default template is
>
> "%{fetch-bibtex}* TODO %?%{space}%{org-entry}"
> "%{extra}"
>
> %{org-entry} part is responsible for generating property drawer via
> org-capture-ref-headline-format-function.
>
> If you prefer adding bibtex directly, you may want something like
>
> "%{fetch-bibtex}* TODO %?%(org-capture-ref-get-bibtex-field :title)"
> "#+begin_src bibtex"
> "%(org-capture-ref-get-bibtex-field :bibtex)"
> "#+end_src bibtex"
>
> That's what I was trying to do, but now it works! This is really
brilliant, thank you!
Note: it should be:

"%(org-capture-ref-get-bibtex-field :bibtex-string)"

in the above example.

A couple of questions more:

1. In the examples at the beginning of the project's  github you have
examples that have a combination of prperties and bibtex source, with
preperties such as ID and CREATED. These could be helpful but I can't
figure out how to add them with my limited knowledge.
2. When you write that there is support for Google Scholar "BiBTeX page",
what do you mean? In a Google scholar search, if I click "Cite" and then
choose BiBTeX, I don't get the expected result, but maybe you are referring
to something else?

Again, thank you. This will make my life easier!

/henrik

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