On 11/01/14 09:26, Aric wrote:
Alan L Tyree <alantyree <at> gmail.com> writes:
Org is so nice to use for authoring that I can't give it away. I have a
book manuscript due in May and currently all my citations are using the
[[cite: key]] format with ox-bibtex. It is far from satisfactory and I'm
sure that May will see me tearing my hair out (what little is left).
Yes, I hear you. I am trying to avoid this by using the [@nameYear] style for
markdown hoping that a final export to markdown for bibliography will not go
horribly wrong. But that is probably not a fair assumption.
Aric
Another approach: In the past I have used tex4ht to process a LaTeX
book. At least on Linux, there is a script 'oolatex' that does a pretty
good job. I'm using Debian and, for some reason, oolatex is not in the
execution path but is located at /usr/share/tex4ht/oolatex. I had a
LaTeX book length manuscript (about 700 pages) that converted reasonably
well, but I haven't tried the Org -> LaTeX -> LibreOffice procedure yet.
Alan
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