Re: Abbreviations support

2022-06-06 Thread Denis Maier
Thanks for the hint! Denis Am 04.06.2022 um 18:11 schrieb John Kitchin: Org-ref supports this for glossaries and acronyms. See https://youtu.be/sebs2vSIEk4 For an overview. On Sat, Jun 4, 2022 at 6:13 AM Timothy wrote: Hi Denis, > Is there support for abbreviations in org-mode?

Re: Include LaTeX source and compiled result

2022-06-09 Thread Denis Maier
Am 09.06.2022 um 09:47 schrieb Fraga, Eric: On Wednesday, 8 Jun 2022 at 21:01, Denis Maier wrote: :exports code works. But the problem with the other options is that the compilation fails. But I cannot tell why. It just tells me "Code block produced no output". This is not

Abbreviations support

2022-06-03 Thread Denis Maier
Hi everyone, is there support for abbreviations in org-mode? Something like what the acro package provides for latex, i.e., assemble a list of all used abbreviations, use a full form when an abbreviation is used for the first time, the abbreviated form afterwards. If that does not exist: What

Re: Org-cite (oc-csl) tip: Filtering bibliography for language

2022-12-20 Thread Denis Maier
Am 19.12.2022 um 23:20 schrieb András Simonyi: ... I've forgotten to add that another (probably more user friendly) option would be to design and implement some kind of filtering DSL. András On Mon, 19 Dec 2022 at 23:05, András Simonyi wrote: Dear All, On Mon, 19 Dec 2022 at 15:49,

Re: wip-cite status question and feedback

2020-04-10 Thread denis . maier . lists
Hi, very good to see these things are getting discussed again. (Back then, I have been following the citation syntax discussion from a distance rather then participating actively, so that's my first post here.) It would be great if Org had a closer integration with a Citeproc. This would be a

Re: wip-cite status question and feedback

2020-04-11 Thread denis . maier . lists
Hi, > Let's assume Org implements SuppressAuthor as "-@doe", so far it has: > > | Syntax| Mode| Sample output > | > |---+-+---| > | @doe or [cite:@doe] | AuthorInText

Re: wip-cite status question and feedback

2020-04-18 Thread denis . maier . lists
> Bruce D'Arcus hat am 18. April 2020 15:22 geschrieben: > > > But ... > > On Sat, Apr 18, 2020 at 9:17 AM Bruce D'Arcus wrote: > > ... > > > I can't see that it's necessary to have a fourth, because I think the > > result of that would be this, which doesn't make any sense. > > > > 4.

Re: wip-cite status question and feedback

2020-04-12 Thread denis . maier . lists
Nicolas Goaziou hat am 12. April 2020 17:32 geschrieben: > > > "Bruce D'Arcus" writes: > > > On Sun, Apr 12, 2020 at 10:02 AM Nicolas Goaziou > > wrote: > > >> Yes, and a "t-styled" citation would be: > >> > >> [citet:see;@doe2020;@doe2019] > >> > >> Barring the prefix, the syntax of

Re: wip-cite status question and feedback

2020-04-13 Thread denis . maier . lists
> Nicolas Goaziou hat am 13. April 2020 00:19 > geschrieben: > > > Hello, > > denis.maier.li...@mailbox.org writes: > > > Just one question concerning typed citations. citeX is good and > > concise, but why limit this to only one character? > > Because… it is good and concise? ;) > > >

Re: wip-cite status question and feedback

2020-04-13 Thread denis . maier . lists
> > Stefan Nobis hat am 13. April 2020 10:33 geschrieben: > > > > > > Nicolas Goaziou writes: > > > > > Alphanumeric suffix provides 62 combinations, which should hopefully > > > be enough for any citation back-end out there (I'm looking at you > > > biblatex). It's not terribly readable,

Re: wip-cite status question and feedback

2020-04-13 Thread denis . maier . lists
Sorry, my last message was unreadable. (and possibly sent twice, once from a wrong account... don't know if this will come through) > Stefan Nobis hat am 13. April 2020 10:33 geschrieben: > > > Nicolas Goaziou writes: > > > Alphanumeric suffix provides 62 combinations, which should

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