Matt Price <mopto...@gmail.com> writes: > On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 8:30 AM, Rasmus <ras...@gmx.us> wrote: >> #+begin_rant >> >> The current state is a mess and not portable. E.g. there's at least two >> Zotero projects, there's John Kitchin's code, there's ox-bibtex.el (which >> IMO is not suitable for complicated citation requirements), plus everyone >> and their mother's have got custom citation links in their config via >> custom org link types... >> >> /Proper/ citation support (not links) is, IMO, the last thing that is >> missing for good academic publishing support. >> >> #+end_rant > > (I know about zotxt -- is there another zotero project?)
This is the other one I had in mind: https://github.com/vspinu/zotelo > (b) I could start to recommend it to colleagues, as I'm itching to do. But the argument "it's easier/cleaner" seems to shatter when you get to [[textcite:KEY]] compared to \textcite{KEY}... Even worse when you have to have notes, e.g. \textcite[pre][post]{KEY}. —Rasmus -- The right to be left alone is a human right