Thanks everyone for thinking about citations. I wish I knew enough lisp to make a contribution to this work... for now I can only sit on the side and clap.
I am also a big fan of org-ref. Although my needs are not complex (basically citing from a BibLatex file and exporting to LaTex), I found that having "actionable" citations is tremendously useful. In particular, clicking on the citation allows to open the pdf file with the reference, the .bib file, or an org mode file with notes. I hope this feature is kept in whatever new org-mode reference system you guys develop. Keep up the good work! All the best, Julian Vikas Rawal writes: > Org-ref is very functional and has so far been able to deal with much of my > needs. So, I just hope we are not trying to fix something that is not broken. > > The real need in the context of citations is to somehow extend the > bibtex/biblatex integration to other export formats (odt/html, most > importantly). Will all the new stuff that is being proposed take us in that > direction? > > Vikas > > > >> On 03-Feb-2015, at 7:26 am, Richard Lawrence <richard.lawre...@berkeley.edu> >> wrote: >> >> Hi Rasmus and all, >> >> Thanks for your comments! >> >> Rasmus <ras...@gmx.us> writes: >> >>>> ** Backend-agnostic formatting properties >>>> *** Selecting specific fields >>>> Selecting specific fields to display could be done by appending field >>>> names to cite keys after colons, much like Org tags: >>>> #+BEGIN_QUOTE >>>> [See @Doe99, pp. 34--45; also @Doe00:year, section 6] >>>> >>>> [See their article in @Doe99:journal:year.] >>>> #+END_QUOTE -- Julian Mariano Burgos, PhD Hafrannsóknastofnun/Marine Research Institute Skúlagata 4, 121 Reykjavík, Iceland Sími/Telephone : +354-5752037 Bréfsími/Telefax: +354-5752001 Netfang/Email: jul...@hafro.is