On 04/10/2021 18:11, Eric S Fraga wrote:
#+cite_export: natbib plain
Is it serious security flaw to load backend when such instruction is parsed?
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(require 'oc-basic)
(require 'oc-csl)
(require 'oc-natbib)
#+end_src
There is (defcustom org-modules) and
On Monday, 4 Oct 2021 at 14:36, Colin Baxter wrote:
> For "serious" work I've always used only LaTeX, reserving org-mode for
> notes
I moved 100% to org for my writing (& coding) some time ago now. In the
earlier days, I often had to do the final steps before submitting in
LaTeX itself but, for
Dear Eric,
> Eric S Fraga writes:
> Colin, I also only use the basics when writing articles. With the
> new org-cite, the closest I have is with the following settings,
> as an example:
> #+cite_export: natbib plain #+latex_header:
>
Colin,
I also only use the basics when writing articles. With the new
org-cite, the closest I have is with the following settings, as an
example:
#+cite_export: natbib plain
#+latex_header: \usepackage[numbers,sort,super]{natbib}
#+bibliography: ~/[...]/bibliography.bib
This converts the
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello, Colin Baxter writes:
>>> Bruce D'Arcus writes:
>> > You have to load oc-biblatex, say using use-package, and also
>> set > org-cite-export-processors, like:
>>
>> > (setq org-cite-export-processors '((latex biblatex) (t
Hello,
Colin Baxter writes:
>> Bruce D'Arcus writes:
> > You have to load oc-biblatex, say using use-package, and also set
> > org-cite-export-processors, like:
>
> > (setq org-cite-export-processors '((latex biblatex) (t csl)))
>
> Great, but what about old timers like me who
nitial frenzy of
>> experimentation has lead to mixed results.
>>
>> Right now I am trying to use the biblatex processor, but I only
>> get "Unknown processor biblatex". How is that even possible, when
>> that should be one of the processors prov
> Note the thread I posted a day or two ago /.../
Thanks I will, and I will also try to remember to search the mail
archives the next time around.
Yours
Rasmus
e the biblatex processor, but I only
> get "Unknown processor biblatex". How is that even possible, when
> that should be one of the processors provided by org mode 9.5?
>
> Are there more packages, like citeproc.el, on which org-cite
> depends, and I have to install manuall
Hi all,
I have really seen forward to the release of org mode 9.5 with
its new and shiny support for citations. The initial frenzy of
experimentation has lead to mixed results.
Right now I am trying to use the biblatex processor, but I only
get "Unknown processor biblatex". How is
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