Hello, Ken Mankoff <mank...@gmail.com> writes:
> I have the following setup for citing in Org documents: > > (org-add-link-type > "textcite" (lambda (key) (org-open-file cby-references-file t nil key)) > (lambda (path desc format) > (cond > ((eq format 'latex) (format "\\textcite{%s}" path)) > ((eq format 'ascii) (format "@%s" path)) > ))) > (org-add-link-type > "cite" (lambda (key) (org-open-file cby-references-file t nil key)) > (lambda (path desc format) > (cond > ((eq format 'latex) (format "\\autocite{%s}" path)) > ((eq format 'ascii) (format "[@%s]" path)) > ))) > > When I export to ASCII, things look mostly great. Except, at the bottom > of every section, I have the "raw" Org citations repeated. That is, if I > [[cite:Foo2001]] somewhere in the text, at the bottom I'll see: > > [(Foo, 2001)] cite:Foo2001 > > Can anyone explain why ASCII export is repeating the "raw" cite commands > at the bottom of each section and/or how to turn this off? See `org-ascii-links-to-notes'. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou