You might look into the lentic package. It might be possible to view a bib
file in two views, one in Bibtex mode for the entries, and one in org-mode
for the comments. In the bibtex view, the org narrative would be in comment
form, and in the org view the bibtex entries would be in source blocks.
My need is for a simple work flow/usage of Orgmode to annotate and
organize existing BibTex *.bib files. I have mentioned on this list
that I had found Cb2Bib to work extremely well for, so to speak,
harvesting references from Google Scholar. In fact, Pere Constans,
developer of Cb2Bib, recently
On Fri, Feb 5, 2016 at 8:40 AM John Kitchin wrote:
> Could you use footnotes for this?
>
>
I had to go with that custom solution on emacs.SE because I wanted the
links to be rendered just like [[link][description]], without plain-text
links in the footnotes. But I also needed a Footnotes-like con
Could you use footnotes for this?
Kaushal Modi writes:
> Check out this emacs.SE QnA: http://emacs.stackexchange.com/q/594/115
>
> With that solution I can neatly collect all the links at the bottom of the
> org document, using markdown style link references.
>
> That still would not give the bib
Check out this emacs.SE QnA: http://emacs.stackexchange.com/q/594/115
With that solution I can neatly collect all the links at the bottom of the
org document, using markdown style link references.
That still would not give the bibliography style link references at the end
of the exported document
Hi Loris,
On 2016-02-03 16:50, Loris Bennett wrote:
> This was discussed in the following thread:
>
> https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2015-02/msg00382.html
>
> It seems you can't use 'url:mandoku-en' because of the colon, so you
> would have to use something like 'url;mandoku-en
On Mi, 2016-02-03 at 08:05, Christian Wittern wrote:
> I am writing a document with a lot of web references. I would like to
> bundle them at the end in the same way this is usually done with
> bibliographic references, but separately.
I would use the great org-ref package and handle the URLs li
Hi Christian,
Christian Wittern writes:
> Dear orgmoders,
>
> I am writing a document with a lot of web references. I would like to
> bundle them at the end in the same way this is usually done with
> bibliographic references, but separately. To reference them in the text, I
> tried someting l
Dear orgmoders,
I am writing a document with a lot of web references. I would like to
bundle them at the end in the same way this is usually done with
bibliographic references, but separately. To reference them in the text, I
tried someting like [[url:mandoku-en]] and I have a
#+LABEL: url:mando
On Wed, 05 Mar 2014 07:15:07 -0500
Nick Dokos wrote:
> Sharon Kimble writes:
>
> > After spending some time on it, I've just exported the article to my
> > blog using 'org2blog' and looking at the preview of the post, I see
> > that what I know of as 'references', headed that in the original, i
Sharon Kimble writes:
> After spending some time on it, I've just exported the article to my
> blog using 'org2blog' and looking at the preview of the post, I see
> that what I know of as 'references', headed that in the original, is
> showing as 'Footnotes', although there is already a section [
On Sat, 01 Mar 2014 15:03:55 -0500
Nick Dokos wrote:
> Sharon Kimble writes:
>
> > On Sat, 01 Mar 2014 13:22:45 -0500
> > Nick Dokos wrote:
> >
> >> Sharon Kimble writes:
> >>
> >> > I'm using [fn:1] to reference articles in an academic article,
> >> > but how should I reference it back from
Sharon Kimble writes:
>> Just label each footnote with the corresponding footnote mark and you
>> should be OK. After all, it's all plain text.
>>
> Brilliant! Thank you very much, it works! And so easily too :)
>
It is indeed brilliant: Carsten's vision of doing so much *with plain
text* keeps
On Sat, 01 Mar 2014 15:03:55 -0500
Nick Dokos wrote:
> Sharon Kimble writes:
>
> > On Sat, 01 Mar 2014 13:22:45 -0500
> > Nick Dokos wrote:
> >
> >> Sharon Kimble writes:
> >>
> >> > I'm using [fn:1] to reference articles in an academic article,
> >> > but how should I reference it back from
Sharon Kimble writes:
> On Sat, 01 Mar 2014 13:22:45 -0500
> Nick Dokos wrote:
>
>> Sharon Kimble writes:
>>
>> > I'm using [fn:1] to reference articles in an academic article, but
>> > how should I reference it back from the list of references at the
>> > end of the article please?
>> >
>> >
On Sat, 01 Mar 2014 13:22:45 -0500
Nick Dokos wrote:
> Sharon Kimble writes:
>
> > I'm using [fn:1] to reference articles in an academic article, but
> > how should I reference it back from the list of references at the
> > end of the article please?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Sharon.
>
> Not sure wha
Sharon Kimble writes:
> I'm using [fn:1] to reference articles in an academic article, but how
> should I reference it back from the list of references at the end of
> the article please?
>
> Thanks
> Sharon.
Not sure what you mean: in the org-mode buffer or in some exported file?
In the former
I'm using [fn:1] to reference articles in an academic article, but how
should I reference it back from the list of references at the end of
the article please?
Thanks
Sharon.
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Hello,
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> In LaTeX, I can reference quite a lot of things using the \label/\ref
> mechanism. Is there anything like this in Org? Grepping the docs for
> "reference" didn't help.
>
> In particular, I'd like to be able to reference to some item on a
> numbered list withou
Hi list,
In LaTeX, I can reference quite a lot of things using the \label/\ref
mechanism. Is there anything like this in Org? Grepping the docs for
"reference" didn't help.
In particular, I'd like to be able to reference to some item on a
numbered list without hardcoding the number. Is that po
Hello Aditya,
I had some start-up problems as I don't use xelatex or fool around with
fonts[1] much. But after I got around those, I think the problem is with
rubber. It doesn't run bibtex at all (or at least not properly). I could
successfully build a pdf by calling xelatex and bibex explicitly.
here you go:
@book{barthes1994camera,
title={Camera lucida: Reflections on photography},
author={Barthes, R.},
year={1994},
publisher={Hill and Wang}
}
@book{barthes1978image,
title={Image, music, text},
author={Barthes, R. and Heath, S.},
year={1978},
publisher={Hill \& Wang}
}
On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 8:15 PM, Aditya Mandayam wrote:
> indeed. here are the files:
>
I think you forgot the .bib file?
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nope, doesn't work.
On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 3:11 PM, Christian Moe wrote:
> Add space before \cite?
>
> Yours,
> Christian
>
> On 7/26/11 8:56 PM, Aditya Mandayam wrote:
>>
>> i see. apologies.
>>
>>
>> ;;
Add space before \cite?
Yours,
Christian
On 7/26/11 8:56 PM, Aditya Mandayam wrote:
i see. apologies.
;;
here is my .org file in question:
The Shrewdness of Apes
#+AUTHOR: Aditya Zalewski-Manda
i see. apologies.
;;
here is my .org file in question:
The Shrewdness of Apes
#+AUTHOR: Aditya Zalewski-Mandayam
#+LaTeX_CLASS: handout
#+OPTIONS: toc:nil timestamp:nil num:f
* Introduction
The ph
[OT]
Aditya
,
| I encourage you to post auxiliary files for reproducing the bug right
| within the mail. The advantage is that the message would remain archived
| in it's entirety forever and the whole context is available for future
| references.
|
| Posting all the relevant files inline
indeed. here are the files:
the .org file: http://pastebin.com/xjLFncFW
the relevant parts of my .emacs: http://pastebin.com/c4cPM6fQ
do let me know,
thank you
-a
On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 7:44 AM, suvayu ali wrote:
> Hi Aditya,
>
> On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 12:51 PM, Aditya Mandayam wrote:
>>
Hi Aditya,
On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 12:51 PM, Aditya Mandayam wrote:
> as you can see, none of the citations after the first citation show up
> as sidenotes (i am using the tufte-handout document class).
>
Without looking at the original org file or the exported tex file it
is difficult for us to
ok. after reading dye's page and the linked article for xetex:
http://emacs-fu.blogspot.com/2011/04/nice-looking-pdfs-with-org-mode-and.html
i seem to have rubber working.
however, do take a look at the resulting pdf: http://i.imgur.com/YvUKo.png
as you can see, none of the citations after the f
Aditya Mandayam wrote:
> So when exporting from .org to LaTeX-PDF, I would like the references
> to show up at the bottom. This does not happen currently. Why is it
> so?
>
> PS: Gleaned from
> http://tincman.wordpress.com/2011/01/04/research-paper-management-with-emacs-org-mode-and-reftex/
>
On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 3:33 AM, Aditya Mandayam wrote:
>> Internal references (using \ref{..}) (e.g. to figures, tables,
>> equations) are shown just fine here. Whereas for external citations
>> (using \cite{..}), it is customary to list them in a bibliography. You
>> need to use the bibtex comma
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 9:24 PM, suvayu ali wrote:
> Hi Aditya,
>
> On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 2:56 AM, Aditya Mandayam wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> So when exporting from .org to LaTeX-PDF, I would like the references
>> to show up at the bottom. This does not happen currently. Why is it
>> so?
>>
>
> Wh
Hi Aditya,
On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 2:56 AM, Aditya Mandayam wrote:
> Hello,
>
> So when exporting from .org to LaTeX-PDF, I would like the references
> to show up at the bottom. This does not happen currently. Why is it
> so?
>
When you say references, do you mean references within the document
Hello,
So when exporting from .org to LaTeX-PDF, I would like the references
to show up at the bottom. This does not happen currently. Why is it
so?
PS: Gleaned from
http://tincman.wordpress.com/2011/01/04/research-paper-management-with-emacs-org-mode-and-reftex/
PPS: I am using the tufte-handou
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