"Bruce D'Arcus" writes:
> Yes, but there are some tricky performance issues with large org files
> that change a lot, since currently citar will reload the file(s)
> whenever they change, but an org file that mixes notes and bib data
> may change a lot even if the bib data doesn't. If you have ev
Yes, but there are some tricky performance issues with large org files
that change a lot, since currently citar will reload the file(s)
whenever they change, but an org file that mixes notes and bib data
may change a lot even if the bib data doesn't. If you have everything
in one file, that becomes
I asked some months ago about the possibility of using an ORG file at
the same time as bibliography and as a notebook.
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2021-10/msg00619.html
It seems someone is making it possible :-D
https://gist.github.com/andras-simonyi/eda0daa0b677838022fd7
Not much time these days to thank you for your help, specially Ihor,
András, Eric.
After thinking about it, I think I will maintain 2 files by now: 1.bib
and 1.org. with my highlights and other notes.
Best regards :-)
Ypo
El 19/10/2021 a las 16:45, Ihor Radchenko escribió:
András Simonyi
On Tuesday, 19 Oct 2021 at 22:09, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> By the way, do I understand correctly that oc-csl.el requires
> citeproc-el to be installed? It is not clearly stated in the commentary.
That's my understanding.
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András Simonyi writes:
>> The processor relies on the external Citeproc Emacs library, which must be
>> available prior to loading this library.
>
> Should we add something to this? If yes, what is missing in your opinion?
I saw this comment, but I was not sure which library it referred to.
Fi
On Tue, 19 Oct 2021 at 16:08, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> By the way, do I understand correctly that oc-csl.el requires
> citeproc-el to be installed? It is not clearly stated in the commentary.
Yes, oc-csl.el uses citeproc-el for formatting the citations and the
bibliography. I'm not entirely sure
I've been using org-bibtex for this: each headline is an item in your
bibliography and you export the contents to a bib file. So, not quite
what you want as it's not working with a bib file per se.
However, you can read BiBTeX entries (using org-bibtex-read), for
instance from a bib file download
András Simonyi writes:
> ... An added benefit could be that the org-cite CSL
> export processor has recently gained (admittedly rather experimental)
> support for directly using org-bibtex bibliographies, although insert
> and follow functionality is missing at the moment.
By the way, do I under
Dear Ypo,
I also think that the org-bibtex format is pretty close to what you
are looking for. An added benefit could be that the org-cite CSL
export processor has recently gained (admittedly rather experimental)
support for directly using org-bibtex bibliographies, although insert
and follow func
Ypo writes:
> I have a .bib file with references, and a .org file with annotations. Like:
> ...
> Could I write on the .bib file using the orgmode power? Something like
> this could work as a .bib file, or is it a no-no?
M-x org-bibtex (you need a special format for Org headings). org-bibtex
i
I have a .bib file with references, and a .org file with annotations. Like:
.bib file:
@book{Saul.2013.DoctorYourselfNaturalHealing,
title = {Doctor yourself: natural healing that works},
shorttitle = {Doctor yourself},
author = {Saul, Andrew W},
year = {2013},
publisher = {Basic Heal
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