I have the following org/bibtex habits:
1. I keep all bibtex entries in a single bibtex file, usually by pasting
them from one source to the file. I save the pdf of the article with a
filename equal to the bibtex key in a single directory.
With the point on the bibtex entry, I run a command
Alan L Tyree alanty...@gmail.com writes:
Is there such a DB and tool?
I don't use bibliography much. But, I *feel* ox-jabref.el + JabRef is
worth exploring.
You may have to create a layout file - possibly for one each backend -
that's about it.
Jambunathan K.
Hi Eric,
On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 03:00:00PM -0700, Eric Schulte wrote:
Very cool,
I think some of these functions could be merged into
contrib/lisp/org-bibtex-extras.el to very good effect.
Sure! I'd be happy to help out with this. I see you are the author
of org-bibtex-extras; feel free
On 20/11/13 17:27, Jambunathan K wrote:
Alan L Tyree alanty...@gmail.com writes:
What I mean is to enter something like \cite{mann82} in the text and
have it spit out (Mann 1982) in each and every export as well as
constructing an entry for the bibliography.
(For benefit of others)
Alan L Tyree alanty...@gmail.com writes:
What I mean is to enter something like \cite{mann82} in the text and
have it spit out (Mann 1982) in each and every export as well as
constructing an entry for the bibliography.
(For benefit of others)
ox-jabref.el and JabRef can spit things out in
Richard Lawrence richard.lawre...@berkeley.edu writes:
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
Ian Barton li...@wilkesley.net writes:
On 19/11/13 01:40, Christopher W. Ryan wrote:
Not sure citational is even a word, but hopefully it conveys my meaning!
I've been using LaTeX for
Alan L Tyree alanty...@gmail.com writes:
On 20/11/13 17:27, Jambunathan K wrote:
Alan L Tyree alanty...@gmail.com writes:
What I mean is to enter something like \cite{mann82} in the text and
have it spit out (Mann 1982) in each and every export as well as
constructing an entry for the
In the mean time I just pushed up a small change to this file which
will resolve cite: links and export them correctly to LaTeX.
I just reverted my addition to org-bibtex-extras.el as it looks like
ox-bibtex.el (also in contrib) already handles cite: links on export.
Best,
--
Eric Schulte
On 22/11/13 15:04, Eric Schulte wrote:
Alan L Tyree alanty...@gmail.com writes:
On 20/11/13 17:27, Jambunathan K wrote:
Alan L Tyree alanty...@gmail.com writes:
What I mean is to enter something like \cite{mann82} in the text and
have it spit out (Mann 1982) in each and every export as well
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
Ian Barton li...@wilkesley.net writes:
On 19/11/13 01:40, Christopher W. Ryan wrote:
Not sure citational is even a word, but hopefully it conveys my meaning!
I've been using LaTeX for academic writing and reading for quite some
time, with emacs
I once tried to do something similar in org mode, at the end I thought I
was doing twice the work, so I ended up with just one big .bib file.
I copy the bib info from the website and then I have a function to yank it
a little bit cleaner into my bib file, something like this:
(defun
On 19/11/13 01:40, Christopher W. Ryan wrote:
Not sure citational is even a word, but hopefully it conveys my meaning!
I've been using LaTeX for academic writing and reading for quite some
time, with emacs as my editor. I'm pretty familiar with managing a .bib
file containing all the references
Hi Christopher!
* Christopher W. Ryan cr...@binghamton.edu wrote:
I've come to org-mode more recently. I'm trying to imagine how I might
use it to manage my personal library.
I have summarized how I manage my papers and references with
Org-mode here:
Ian Barton li...@wilkesley.net writes:
On 19/11/13 01:40, Christopher W. Ryan wrote:
Not sure citational is even a word, but hopefully it conveys my meaning!
I've been using LaTeX for academic writing and reading for quite some
time, with emacs as my editor. I'm pretty familiar with managing
On 20/11/13 03:25, Eric Schulte wrote:
Ian Barton li...@wilkesley.net writes:
On 19/11/13 01:40, Christopher W. Ryan wrote:
Not sure citational is even a word, but hopefully it conveys my meaning!
I've been using LaTeX for academic writing and reading for quite some
time, with emacs as my
Alan L Tyree alanty...@gmail.com writes:
On 20/11/13 03:25, Eric Schulte wrote:
Ian Barton li...@wilkesley.net writes:
On 19/11/13 01:40, Christopher W. Ryan wrote:
Not sure citational is even a word, but hopefully it conveys my meaning!
I've been using LaTeX for academic writing and
On 20/11/13 14:37, Eric Schulte wrote:
Alan L Tyree alanty...@gmail.com writes:
On 20/11/13 03:25, Eric Schulte wrote:
Ian Barton li...@wilkesley.net writes:
On 19/11/13 01:40, Christopher W. Ryan wrote:
Not sure citational is even a word, but hopefully it conveys my meaning!
I've been
Not sure citational is even a word, but hopefully it conveys my meaning!
I've been using LaTeX for academic writing and reading for quite some
time, with emacs as my editor. I'm pretty familiar with managing a .bib
file containing all the references I've collected, and using it in LaTeX
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