Marvin Gülker <[email protected]> writes: > Below is the new function `my/extract-bibentries' that I came up with > to solve my original problem. It does not depend on Ebib. Instead, it > piggybacks on the functions provided by the built-in `bibtex.el' to > locate the entry corresponding to each citation key and then copies > that one into a result buffer. I am sure this function can be > optimised, but for me, this is enough.
I am going to find your code very useful myself, thanks! (I've been meaning to do something similar for ages ...) Regards, Christian
