On 9/2/10 9:45 PM, David Maus wrote:
Well... Providing an Elisp interface to Zotero is on my "Someday,
Maybe" list and at least there is a successful attempt to talk to
Zotero using MozRepl[1] (after I've discovered that Zotero's SOAP
interface was abandoned).
So much for the sleepless nights I spent eavesdropping on OpenOffice's
SOAP chats with Zotero for the Zotero interface I meant to do in Perl
but never finished.
That MozRepl script you linked to looks a lot more fun.
With regards to citations I started to think about[2] writing a
processor for the Citation Style Language (CSL)[3] in Elisp.
Yes, wouldn't that be cool?
But in the medium term, I'd just like to get from A to B:
A. Get references from Zotero into Org notes. (This I do, currently by
exporting Zotero to BibTex, and use RefTex to add the citekeys in
custom "cite:" links. This also allows me to style the bibliography
with BibTex on LaTeX export.)
B. Use Zotero's citeproc to process the references in my Org document
and (re)format the bibliography to a given style, much as one can do
e.g. in OpenOffice.
Cheers,
CM
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