Vincent Beffara vbeff...@ens-lyon.fr writes:
The main question is: what would be a convenient way to store the
references in the .org file, to allow for easy editing and exporting ?
Have you looked at org-bibtex? It stores bibliographic data as
properties.
I keep a separate Org headline for
Richard Lawrence richard.lawre...@berkeley.edu writes:
I imagine it would be easy enough to modify org-bibtex to also provide
an export bibliographic data to some HTML-friendly format.
Actually, it looks like the (relatively new) contrib/lisp/ox-bibtex.el
does basically this, by running a .bib
The main question is: what would be a convenient way to store the
references in the .org file, to allow for easy editing and exporting
?
What I have done so far is to use some bibtex blocks, which tangle to
an external bib files. It is sometime useful to have the bibliography
divided in
Vincent Beffara vbeffara at ens-lyon.fr writes:
The main question is: what would be a convenient way to store the
references in the .org file, to allow for easy editing and exporting ?
What I have done so far is to use some bibtex blocks, which tangle to an
external bib files. It is sometime
Hi,
Following the recent trend on the list, although this is not a question
about BibTeX as such, nor about the syntax to use for references within
the text, but rather about how to integrate references in an Org file to
be easily exportable. For now, a central database is not part of the