Re: [O] bibtex setup .dir-locals.el

2018-11-01 Thread edgar

On 2018-10-31 15:27, John Kitchin wrote:

You do have to close the org-file, and then reopen it after you make
that file, and when I do that I am prompted whether to apply or ignore
the settings.


Oh! may be I need to re-open the file. I tried with reloading dir-local 
variables and reverting the buffer.



It might be simpler to just use a bibliography link in the file though:

bibliography:References.bib


Yes, I used to have \addbibresource{References.bib}, but I wanted to 
have the whole configuration on the .dir-locals.el file. I guess that 
bibliography:References.bib is more general.


Thank you very much, Dr. Kitchin!

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Re: [O] bibtex setup .dir-locals.el

2018-11-01 Thread John Kitchin
the bibliography link is just for bibtex. If you are using biblatex/biber I
think you would put that in a latex header, e.g.

#+latex_header: \addbibresource{References.bib}

Both of these are file-local though, and won't affect other files in that
directory.

John

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On Thu, Nov 1, 2018 at 1:43 PM  wrote:

> On 2018-10-31 15:27, John Kitchin wrote:
> > You do have to close the org-file, and then reopen it after you make
> > that file, and when I do that I am prompted whether to apply or ignore
> > the settings.
>
> Oh! may be I need to re-open the file. I tried with reloading dir-local
> variables and reverting the buffer.
>
> > It might be simpler to just use a bibliography link in the file though:
> >
> > bibliography:References.bib
>
> Yes, I used to have \addbibresource{References.bib}, but I wanted to
> have the whole configuration on the .dir-locals.el file. I guess that
> bibliography:References.bib is more general.
>
> Thank you very much, Dr. Kitchin!
>
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Re: [O] bibtex setup .dir-locals.el

2018-10-31 Thread John Kitchin
That looks right. I have this in a .dir-locals.el file and when I use
org-ref, it only shows me references from that file.

;;; Directory Local Variables
;;; For more information see (info "(emacs) Directory Variables")

((org-mode
  (org-ref-default-bibliography . ("./References.bib"))
  (bibtex-completion-bibliography . ("./References.bib"

You do have to close the org-file, and then reopen it after you make
that file, and when I do that I am prompted whether to apply or ignore
the settings.

It might be simpler to just use a bibliography link in the file though:

bibliography:References.bib



ed...@openmail.cc writes:

> Hello,
>
> I would like to know how to set my ~References.bib~ as a dir-local variable 
> for
> use with bibtex (org-ref, reftex). I have this in my ~.dir-locals.el~. It 
> keeps
> showing the global list of references. Thanks!
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
>   ;;; Directory Local Variables
>   ;;; For more information see (info "(emacs) Directory Variables")
>
>   (
>(org-mode
> (reftex-default-bibliography . 
> ("/Class/Biomat/Hw/Project/References.bib"))
> (org-ref-default-bibliography . 
> ("/Class/Biomat/Hw/Project/References.bib"))
> (bibtex-completion-bibliography .
> ("/Class/Biomat/Hw/Project/References.bib"))
> (org-ref-bibliography-notes . 
> "/Class/Biomat/Hw/Project/report-biomat.org")
> (bibtex-completion-notes-path .
> "/Class/Biomat/Hw/Project/report-biomat.org")
> (org-ref-pdf-directory . "/Class/Biomat/Hw/Project/Media/")
> (bibtex-completion-library-path . "/Class/Biomat/Hw/Project/Media/")
> )
>
>(bibtex-mode
> (reftex-default-bibliography . 
> ("/Class/Biomat/Hw/Project/References.bib"))
> (org-ref-default-bibliography . 
> ("/Class/Biomat/Hw/Project/References.bib"))
> (bibtex-completion-bibliography .
> ("/Class/Biomat/Hw/Project/References.bib"))
>
> (org-ref-bibliography-notes
>  .
>  "/Class/Biomat/Hw/Project/report-biomat.org")
>
> (bibtex-completion-notes-path
>  .
>  "/Class/Biomat/Hw/Project/report-biomat.org")
>
> (org-ref-pdf-directory
>  .
>  "/Class/Biomat/Hw/Project/Media/")
>
> (bibtex-completion-library-path
>  .
>  "/Class/Biomat/Hw/Project/Media/")
>   )
>)
> #+END_SRC
>
> As an example:
> #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
>   reftex-default-bibliography is a variable defined in ‘reftex-vars.el’.
>   Its value is
>   ("/Class/Biomat/Hw/Project/References.bib")
>   Original value was nil
>   Local in buffer report-biomat.org; global value is
>   ("//Research/References.bib")
>
> This variable’s value is directory-local, set by the file
> ‘/Class/Biomat/Hw/Project/.dir-locals.el’.
>
>   Documentation:
>   List of BibTeX database files which should be used if none are specified.
>   When ‘reftex-citation’ is called from a document which has neither a
>   ‘\bibliography{..}’ statement nor a ‘thebibliography’ environment,
>   RefTeX will scan these files instead.  Intended for using ‘reftex-citation’
>   in non-LaTeX files.  The files will be searched along the BIBINPUTS or 
> TEXBIB
>   path.
>
>   You can customize this variable.
> #+END_EXAMPLE
>
> My system
> #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
>   (concat
>(emacs-version) "\n"
>(org-version) "\n"
>(org-ref-version))
> #+END_SRC
>
> #+RESULTS:
> : GNU Emacs 26.1 (build 1, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.22.30)
> :  of 2018-07-05
> : 9.1.14
> : org-ref: Version 1.1.1
>
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[O] bibtex setup .dir-locals.el

2018-10-28 Thread edgar

Hello,

I would like to know how to set my ~References.bib~ as a dir-local 
variable for use with bibtex (org-ref, reftex). I have this in my 
~.dir-locals.el~. It keeps showing the global list of references. 
Thanks!


#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
  ;;; Directory Local Variables
  ;;; For more information see (info "(emacs) Directory Variables")

  (
   (org-mode
(reftex-default-bibliography . 
("/Class/Biomat/Hw/Project/References.bib"))
(org-ref-default-bibliography . 
("/Class/Biomat/Hw/Project/References.bib"))
(bibtex-completion-bibliography . 
("/Class/Biomat/Hw/Project/References.bib"))
(org-ref-bibliography-notes . 
"/Class/Biomat/Hw/Project/report-biomat.org")
(bibtex-completion-notes-path . 
"/Class/Biomat/Hw/Project/report-biomat.org")

(org-ref-pdf-directory . "/Class/Biomat/Hw/Project/Media/")
(bibtex-completion-library-path . "/Class/Biomat/Hw/Project/Media/")
)

   (bibtex-mode
(reftex-default-bibliography . 
("/Class/Biomat/Hw/Project/References.bib"))
(org-ref-default-bibliography . 
("/Class/Biomat/Hw/Project/References.bib"))
(bibtex-completion-bibliography . 
("/Class/Biomat/Hw/Project/References.bib"))


(org-ref-bibliography-notes
 .
 "/Class/Biomat/Hw/Project/report-biomat.org")

(bibtex-completion-notes-path
 .
 "/Class/Biomat/Hw/Project/report-biomat.org")

(org-ref-pdf-directory
 .
 "/Class/Biomat/Hw/Project/Media/")

(bibtex-completion-library-path
 .
 "/Class/Biomat/Hw/Project/Media/")
  )
   )
#+END_SRC

As an example:
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
  reftex-default-bibliography is a variable defined in ‘reftex-vars.el’.
  Its value is
  ("/Class/Biomat/Hw/Project/References.bib")
  Original value was nil
  Local in buffer report-biomat.org; global value is
  ("//Research/References.bib")

This variable’s value is directory-local, set by the file
‘/Class/Biomat/Hw/Project/.dir-locals.el’.

  Documentation:
  List of BibTeX database files which should be used if none are 
specified.

  When ‘reftex-citation’ is called from a document which has neither a
  ‘\bibliography{..}’ statement nor a ‘thebibliography’ environment,
  RefTeX will scan these files instead.  Intended for using 
‘reftex-citation’
  in non-LaTeX files.  The files will be searched along the BIBINPUTS or 
TEXBIB

  path.

  You can customize this variable.
#+END_EXAMPLE

My system
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
  (concat
   (emacs-version) "\n"
   (org-version) "\n"
   (org-ref-version))
#+END_SRC

#+RESULTS:
: GNU Emacs 26.1 (build 1, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.22.30)
:  of 2018-07-05
: 9.1.14
: org-ref: Version 1.1.1

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