On 22/11/13 15:04, Eric Schulte wrote:
Alan L Tyree <alanty...@gmail.com> writes:
On 20/11/13 17:27, Jambunathan K wrote:
Alan L Tyree <alanty...@gmail.com> writes:
What I mean is to enter something like \cite{mann82} in the text and
have it spit out (Mann 1982) in each and every export as well as
constructing an entry for the bibliography.
(For benefit of others)
ox-jabref.el and JabRef can spit things out in different formats. I
I have added support for the odt backend. But I have fleshed out the
basic details so that it could be re-targeted for HTML or Plain Ascii
export.
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Often the problem is that the author is stuck with a given DB and tool
and is unwilling to let go of investments that he has made in that
specific tool. (This is perfectly understandable.)
Hi Jambu,
This is a bit cryptic. It seems to me that it is relatively easy to
change DB and tools. I currently keep all my references in a bibtex
DB, but there are plenty of conversion tools. The real problem is
finding something that works.
I still find Org mode a bit frustrating in this context. In the above
quote I say "something like \cite", but I don't really care what the
entry looks like as long as it can retrieve information from a DB and
construct the correct text reference and the correct bibliography
entry across all exports.
Is there such a DB and tool?
Cheers,
Alan
Checkout ox-bibtex.el in contrib used in combination with either ebib or
org-bibtex-extras.el.
Thanks Eric - I'll have a look.
Cheers,
Alan
Best,
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