This has been addressed in Refnotes 1.6.2 beta. For citation APA has two
formats (author, year) and author (year).
Refnotes 1.6.2 beta uses the second form. But it is planned to add options
in setting page to support both!
On Monday, May 11, 2020 at 3:02:30 PM UTC+4:30 Odin wrote:
> It seems
Hi Mohammad,
Thank you for remembering and posting the update in this thread! I am
really excited to read you are working on refnotes : )
I am looking at the new update and will post any feedback/questions in your
announcement thread.
Odin
Op zondag 4 april 2021 om 07:00:01 UTC+2 schreef
Hi Odin,
These will be addressed in new update of Refnotes plugin!
adding output styles for different entry types.
See GitHub and Forum for feedback.
https://github.com/kookma/TW-Refnotes
https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/qgss_exy97g/m/L99utjKEBQAJ
On Friday, June 19, 2020 at
Using the solutions in this thread for my study notes that I take in my
tiddlywiki, I've run into another problem I am looking for some help with.
The <> marco does not differentiate between the type of
reference. When I am referencing a journal article it is fine, but when I
am referencing a
I agree @TT, that would be useful! Combine this with some way to export to
pandoc-ready markdown with citations and we are close to a real alternative
for academic writing
Best,
Anders
tirsdag 12. mai 2020 11.53.08 UTC+2 skrev TiddlyTweeter følgende:
>
> Ciao Odin,
>
> Interesting thread!
>
>
Ciao Odin,
Interesting thread!
Flexible citation styling is a real world issue for academic writing.
In my own case, for instance, I work in humanities and social science where
APA & Chicago are often needed. It don't want have to hack that. Just
switch on per document basis.
*Ideally one
Hi Odin,
Good question! First I thought this was controlled by the class parameter,
but I was wrong. I think the easiest would be to add another macro
in $:/plugins/kookma/refnotes/macro/bibtex/showrefs:
\define showrefsAPA(filter:"[]", title:"Empty",
class:"ref-list")
<$reveal tag="div"
Thank you so much for helping me out. Would you use instead of <>, <> in your example,
to make a reference list with the new ordering?
Op maandag 11 mei 2020 14:48:04 UTC+2 schreef Anjar:
>
> Hi Odin,
>
> Have a look at the tiddler
> $:/plugins/kookma/refnotes/macro/bibtex/showrefs. You can
Good hack Anders! This is the beauty of Tiddlywiki highly customizable!
--Mohammad
On Monday, May 11, 2020 at 5:18:04 PM UTC+4:30, Anjar wrote:
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> Hi Odin,
>
> Have a look at the tiddler
> $:/plugins/kookma/refnotes/macro/bibtex/showrefs. You can make your own
> output style there, and
Hi Odin,
Have a look at the tiddler
$:/plugins/kookma/refnotes/macro/bibtex/showrefs. You can make your own
output style there, and fiddle with things as you want; this will move the
year and add DOI and page range.
\define custom_output(p)
<$wikify name=p2 text=<<__p__>> >
<$set
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