Dear John, Another more important point. It is now more probably a point where org-ref 3 needs to be improved: it seems to me that the format [numerical_reference, page] or (name_reference, page) cannot be produced for the html export.
(The format [numerical_reference, page] was produced with org-ref2 + citeproc-org , see for example: https://www.vidal-rosset.net/a_logical_remark_on_swinburnes_cartesian_argument_for_substance_dualism.html Swinburne’s argument is an amended version of Descartes’s in Discourse on the Method [1, p. 127]: ) I hope that there is a solution. Best wishes, Jo. Le 03/12/2021 à 18:13, John Kitchin a écrit : > I think this is caused by something in the style, or in how citeproc > uses the style. > > This document: > > #+csl-style: biochimica-et-biophysica-acta.csl > > See [[cite:&scalia-2020-evaluat-scalab]]. > > bibliography:~/Dropbox/emacs/bibliography/references.bib > > Leads to (as you have seen): > > image.png > > The html for that reference looks like: > <div class="csl-bib-body"> > <div class="csl-entry"><a id="citeproc_bib_item_1"></a> > <div class="csl-left-margin">[1]</div><div > class="csl-right-inline">G. Scalia, C.A. Grambow, B. Pernici, Y.-P. Li, > W.H. Green, <a href="https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jcim.9b00975 > <https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jcim.9b00975>">Evaluating Scalable > Uncertainty Estimation Methods for Deep Learning-Based Molecular > Property Prediction</a>, Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling, > 60 (2020) 2697-2717.</div> > </div> > </div> > </div> > > I don't see why there is an extra line there, I guess it is some CSS > styling. > > if you change the csl style to apa-numeric-superscript-brackets.csl > > you get > image.png > > which I think is closer to what you want. The html for this looks like > this, and does not have some of the div elements seen above. I guess > this is something in the style files themselves. > > <div class="csl-bib-body"> > <div class="csl-entry"><a id="citeproc_bib_item_1"></a>1. Scalia, G., > Grambow, C. A., Pernici, B., Li, Y.-P., & Green, W. H. (2020). > Evaluating Scalable Uncertainty Estimation Methods for Deep > Learning-Based Molecular Property Prediction. <i>Journal of Chemical > Information and Modeling</i>, <i>60</i>(6), 2697–2717. <a > href="https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jcim.9b00975 > <https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jcim.9b00975>">https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jcim.9b00975 > <https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jcim.9b00975></a></div> > </div> > </div> > > > > John > > ----------------------------------- > Professor John Kitchin (he/him/his) > Doherty Hall A207F > Department of Chemical Engineering > Carnegie Mellon University > Pittsburgh, PA 15213 > 412-268-7803 > @johnkitchin > http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu <http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu> > > > > On Fri, Dec 3, 2021 at 11:49 AM Joseph Vidal-Rosset > <jos...@vidal-rosset.net <mailto:jos...@vidal-rosset.net>> wrote: > > Le 03/12/2021 à 16:24, John Kitchin a écrit : > I have seen this > happen at times, and I think it is style and maybe > browser > dependent. > > Could you send me a small example (including the csl > file you use) that > I could look at? Dear John, In attachment, two > small examples, the same text exported with > biochimica-et-biophysica-acta.csl and with ieee-with-url.csl Best > wishes, Jo. >