Hi Matt,
Matt Lundin writes:
> Hi Eric,
>
> "Eric Schulte" writes:
>
>> Matt Lundin writes:
>>
>> [...]
I understand I may add to the types variable. When using
org-bibtex-create, I can enter any arbitrary field as a PROPERTY;
however, org-bibtex ignores anything outside of the
Hi Eric,
"Eric Schulte" writes:
> Matt Lundin writes:
>
> [...]
>>> I understand I may add to the types variable. When using
>>> org-bibtex-create, I can enter any arbitrary field as a PROPERTY;
>>> however, org-bibtex ignores anything outside of the universe it knows
>>> about. Would it be b
Matt Lundin writes:
> Hi Eric and Christian,
>
> Christian Moe writes:
>
>> The *conclusion* (where Eric Schulte's new bibtex functions should go)
>> is not a big concern to me, but FWIW, the *premise* strikes me as
>> unnecessarily restrictive.
>>
>> I submit that, for any non-Org format or app
"Alan E. Davis" writes:
[...]
>> cat ~/references.bib |xclip -selection clipboard
>>
>> will copy the entirety of the references.bib file to the clipboard.
>>
>> This is good. Thank you. This will certainly be helpful in some cases.
>
> The case for cb2Bib is somewhat different, as once the t
Hi Eric and Christian,
Christian Moe writes:
> The *conclusion* (where Eric Schulte's new bibtex functions should go)
> is not a big concern to me, but FWIW, the *premise* strikes me as
> unnecessarily restrictive.
>
> I submit that, for any non-Org format or application "foo", the module
> org-
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 12:29 AM, Eric Schulte wrote:
>
> It sounds like asking the cb2bib developers to either automatically copy
> completed entries to the clipboard, or to add a button implementing this
> behavior would be ideal.
Indeed, this is about what cb2Bib does, to a good extent, depen
On 4/24/11 4:21 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
Matt Lundin writes:
(...)
Eric, the more I think about this, the more my vote would be to package
this new functionality separately.
IMO, hyperlinking to external data in bib files is somewhat orthogonal
to storing bib data within org files. In other wor
"Alan E. Davis" writes:
[...]
>
> Once this process is complete, I can see that being able to, in turn copy
> this entry to the clipboard would indeed be useful with org-bibtex . I
> wonder if it's possible to set a pipe or one of those cryptic file types
> (fifo?) I cannot remember would eithe
Matt Lundin writes:
[...]
>> I understand I may add to the types variable. When using
>> org-bibtex-create, I can enter any arbitrary field as a PROPERTY;
>> however, org-bibtex ignores anything outside of the universe it knows
>> about. Would it be bad practice to allow the export of any arbit
Comments below
On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 10:52 AM, Eric Schulte wrote:
>
> Is there a more natural way that this could integrate with external
> tools like cb2bib? I've just now installed cb2bib, and I'm not sure I
> fully grasp its usage.
>
> I also found cb2Bib pretty opaque when I first instal
"Alan E. Davis" writes:
> Some notes on initially trying out this new tool. I have some reservations
> as to whether it use it. There are certain good reasons in its favor.
>
> This works to both store bibtex database entries and export to .bib files.
> I REALLY like the automagical harvesting
"Alan E. Davis" writes:
> This works to both store bibtex database entries and export to .bib
> files. I REALLY like the automagical harvesting of data using cb2Bib.
> It is unique, and I don't see how to recruit it to produce a database
> in an org file, or pipe it into this org-bibtex tool.
Some notes on initially trying out this new tool. I have some reservations
as to whether it use it. There are certain good reasons in its favor.
This works to both store bibtex database entries and export to .bib files.
I REALLY like the automagical harvesting of data using cb2Bib. It is
unique
Hi Eric,
After tests on a variety of bibtex entries, using both point before
the entry and selecting an entry, I can't reproduce the problem I had
late the other night with org-bibtex-read/write. Perhaps it was user
error :(
Also, thanks for the text file patch. My mail client and git a
"Thomas S. Dye" writes:
> Hi Eric,
>
> On Apr 20, 2011, at 9:00 AM, Eric Schulte wrote:
>
>> Hi Tom,
>>
>> "Thomas S. Dye" writes:
>>
>>> Hi Eric,
>>>
>>> This could be very useful and a significant enhancement to Org-mode
>>> for note taking. With it, library time can be spent almost entirely
Hi Eric,
On Apr 20, 2011, at 9:00 AM, Eric Schulte wrote:
Hi Tom,
"Thomas S. Dye" writes:
Hi Eric,
This could be very useful and a significant enhancement to Org-mode
for note taking. With it, library time can be spent almost entirely
within Org-mode, capturing bibliographic information a
Matt Lundin writes:
> Hi Eric,
>
> "Eric Schulte" writes:
>
>> In an attempt to organize my reading notes, I've written the following
>> tool which allows both for exporting Org-mode headlines with bibtex
>> meta-data to bibtex entries, and for reading existing bibtex entries
>> into Org-mode he
Christian Moe writes:
> Cool! Thanks for this. I understand the Fireforg project provides part
> of this functionality (integrated with Zotero), but this free-standing
> tool looks helpful. Three quick comments:
>
> - I tried to just put this on my load path and require it, but there
> seems to b
Matt Lundin writes:
> "Thomas S. Dye" writes:
>
>> This could be very useful and a significant enhancement to Org-mode
>> for note taking. With it, library time can be spent almost entirely
>> within Org-mode, capturing bibliographic information and taking
>> reading notes. It feels like the rig
Hi Tom,
"Thomas S. Dye" writes:
> Hi Eric,
>
> This could be very useful and a significant enhancement to Org-mode
> for note taking. With it, library time can be spent almost entirely
> within Org-mode, capturing bibliographic information and taking
> reading notes. It feels like the right le
Matt Lundin writes:
> Also, it might be nice to allow a way to one's existing bibtex entry
^ use
-
> type and field definitions---i.e., bibtex-entry-field-alist.
"Thomas S. Dye" writes:
> This could be very useful and a significant enhancement to Org-mode
> for note taking. With it, library time can be spent almost entirely
> within Org-mode, capturing bibliographic information and taking
> reading notes. It feels like the right level of functionality--
>
Hi Eric,
"Eric Schulte" writes:
> In an attempt to organize my reading notes, I've written the following
> tool which allows both for exporting Org-mode headlines with bibtex
> meta-data to bibtex entries, and for reading existing bibtex entries
> into Org-mode headings.
>
> One nice feature of
Cool! Thanks for this. I understand the Fireforg project provides part
of this functionality (integrated with Zotero), but this free-standing
tool looks helpful. Three quick comments:
- I tried to just put this on my load path and require it, but there
seems to be a name conflict with the exis
Hi Eric,
This could be very useful and a significant enhancement to Org-mode
for note taking. With it, library time can be spent almost entirely
within Org-mode, capturing bibliographic information and taking
reading notes. It feels like the right level of functionality--
lightweight and
Jeff Horn writes:
> This looks great! I haven't quite read all the code, but I wonder how
> this would work on files where bib entries are in their own headline
> or mixed into the document ad hoc. Is this designed for a document
> with *only* bibtex headlines?
>
If a headline doesn't have a "ty
This looks great! I haven't quite read all the code, but I wonder how
this would work on files where bib entries are in their own headline
or mixed into the document ad hoc. Is this designed for a document
with *only* bibtex headlines?
On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 7:52 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
> Hi,
>
Hi,
In an attempt to organize my reading notes, I've written the following
tool which allows both for exporting Org-mode headlines with bibtex
meta-data to bibtex entries, and for reading existing bibtex entries
into Org-mode headings.
One nice feature of these functions is the ability to check t
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