Hi there, Sorry for the slow reply.
Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr> writes: > Hello, > > Rasmus <ras...@gmx.us> writes: > >> I wonder if oc-biblatex should support loading biblatex-derived libraries, >> e.g. biblatex-chicago? >> >> There’s a quite a few of these libraries: >> >> $ tlmgr search --global "biblatex-" | wc -l >> 66 >> >> (This is somewhat overestimating the true number of “biblatex-*” >> packages). >> >> These libraries are typically nie because they are (i) easier to configure >> than biblatex for a specific style and (ii) actually support some >> \usepackage keywords that can’t be used by biblatex (e.g. ibidtracker for >> biblatex-chicago). >> >> Thus, it might be able to at least support >> >> #+cite_export: biblatex-$SUBSTYLE >> >> E.g. #+cite_export: biblatex-chicago. But oc-biblatex would likely also >> have to be able to pickup biblatex-* packages in >> org-latex-(default-)packages-alist... >> >> So maybe it’s a can of worms? > > I don't know enough about BibLaTeX to answer that question. What does it > entail to "support loading biblatex-derived libraries" in practical > terms? I assume \usepackage{biblatex-chicago} instead of > \usepackage{biblatex}, with a different set of options and commands, > too. While I haven’t looked through other styles, I would assume the user commands (“\*cite*”) remain the same. Only The library differs. But sometimes it may introduce new options to the package. > It may be possible to define a new variable, e.g., > ‘org-cite-biblatex-package‘, defaulting to ("bilatex" . nil). It would > contain entries like (SUBSTYLE . OPTIONS) and would be used to build the > proper \usepackage invocation. > > I also plan to allow custom commands in "oc-biblatex.el", so it could > also handle commands introduced by the substyles. > > How we would select substyle from the document is not clear, tho. > Another possibility it to write, e.g., "oc-biblatex-chicago.el" and > define a new ‘biblatex-chicago’ export processor, re-using most > functions from "oc-biblatex.el". It would probably only be necessary to > re-define ‘org-cite-biblatex-export-citation’ and > ‘org-cite-biblatex-prepare-preamble’. > > WDYT? Maybe that is a good way. But e.g. a student once preferred an even more obscure style, biblatex-aer which builds on biblatex-chicago to make a style similar to a specific journal. It could get old quickly... OTOH, we could select some key derivatives to support. Kind regards, Rasmus -- And I faced endless streams of vendor-approved Ikea furniture. . .