Re: the tangled web of org-cite, selectrum, completing-read, ...

2021-10-21 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Wednesday, 20 Oct 2021 at 14:43, Bruce D'Arcus wrote: > BTW, per the bibtex-actions README, there are a few other small > packages you want to install for the best experience. Agreed. I actually had all of these bar embark installed already. thank you, eric -- : Eric S Fraga via Emacs

Re: the tangled web of org-cite, selectrum, completing-read, ...

2021-10-20 Thread Bruce D'Arcus
On Tue, Oct 19, 2021 at 4:09 PM Eric S Fraga wrote: > > On Tuesday, 19 Oct 2021 at 22:04, Nicolas Goaziou wrote: > >> 1. set =org-cite-basic-author-column= to a larger number > > > > You can ignore this step, which is useful (but is not as you report) > > only when using `basic' insert

Re: the tangled web of org-cite, selectrum, completing-read, ...

2021-10-19 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Tuesday, 19 Oct 2021 at 22:04, Nicolas Goaziou wrote: >> 1. set =org-cite-basic-author-column= to a larger number > > You can ignore this step, which is useful (but is not as you report) > only when using `basic' insert processor. Here, you're using a different > insert processor. yes, I

Re: the tangled web of org-cite, selectrum, completing-read, ...

2021-10-19 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Tuesday, 19 Oct 2021 at 16:02, Bruce D'Arcus wrote: > The cool thing about embark-act in this context is it provides actions > both in the minibuffer and in the buffer at point (in this case, when > on a citation). > > So it's like merging ivy-actions and a hydra. This is roughly what I

Re: the tangled web of org-cite, selectrum, completing-read, ...

2021-10-19 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Eric S Fraga writes: > For the record, in the end, I needed to do the following: > > 1. set =org-cite-basic-author-column= to a larger number You can ignore this step, which is useful (but is not as you report) only when using `basic' insert processor. Here, you're using a different insert

Re: the tangled web of org-cite, selectrum, completing-read, ...

2021-10-19 Thread Bruce D'Arcus
The cool thing about embark-act in this context is it provides actions both in the minibuffer and in the buffer at point (in this case, when on a citation). So it's like merging ivy-actions and a hydra. On Tue, Oct 19, 2021, 3:54 PM Eric S Fraga wrote: > Nicolas & Bruce, > > thank you for the

Re: the tangled web of org-cite, selectrum, completing-read, ...

2021-10-19 Thread Eric S Fraga
Nicolas & Bruce, thank you for the suggestions. > You can set `org-cite-basic-author-column-end' to a higher value. This alone made no difference but ... >From Bruce: > Eric - since you're using selectrum, any reason why not just use > oc-bibtex-actions? >From Nicolas: > You are using the

Re: the tangled web of org-cite, selectrum, completing-read, ...

2021-10-19 Thread Bruce D'Arcus
Eric - since you're using selectrum, any reason why not just use oc-bibtex-actions? Performance should be better, and it has a template system like bibtex-completion. On Tue, Oct 19, 2021 at 1:18 PM Eric S Fraga wrote: > > Hello all, > > TL;DR: how can I format the suggestions listed by

Re: the tangled web of org-cite, selectrum, completing-read, ...

2021-10-19 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Eric S Fraga writes: > TL;DR: how can I format the suggestions listed by selectrum when I ask > to insert a citation with org-cite-insert? > > Longer version: I use selectrum a my completion engine together with > marginalia. This works very well for most selections I wish to > make.

the tangled web of org-cite, selectrum, completing-read, ...

2021-10-19 Thread Eric S Fraga
Hello all, TL;DR: how can I format the suggestions listed by selectrum when I ask to insert a citation with org-cite-insert? Longer version: I use selectrum a my completion engine together with marginalia. This works very well for most selections I wish to make. However, for org-cite, the