Accidentally I've found that until there are no "Online" type of
references Org exports both to text and html. When there is at least one
"Online" reference, I got "Wrong type argument: stringp, nil" error. I
don't know whether this is a bug or some misconfiguration. But might
someone will check ou
On Saturday, 16 Dec 2017 at 08:43, Tim Cross wrote:
> Good news is 7 days after finishing, I got a new position within a
> research centre where my role is 100% technical, I'm free to use
> whatever 'tool' I want provided I produce the final outcome i.e. good
> looking presentations and documents (
This serves as good argumentation:
For all of those reading this and which have other people making demands
such as "you must use this (non-free) software", please remind these
people that what matters is the content, not the tool in this case.
Besides, if they really want to go the "efficiency"
The saddest part of this message is the last line about your publishers
also requiring word doc! A long time since I had to deal with
publishers, but at least they use to require Latex (albeit often with
weird *.sty files!).
After 17 years working in an 'admin' area of a University, I got to the
On Friday, 15 Dec 2017 at 03:18, ed...@openmail.cc wrote:
> I'm on the same boat: when your advisor "kindly" asks you to write
> everything in DOC{,X}. But it's a boat that is sinking, and let's hope
> sooner than later.
Funnily enough, at least I can require my PhD students to write in LaTeX
(usu
On Thursday, 14 Dec 2017 at 14:09, Adonay Felipe Nogueira wrote:
> Interesting...
>
> Is this really a requirement? Did you actually asked which formats they
> support? Perhaps with careful negotiation, you might come up with good
> outcomes. For example: support for sending your work as PDF, TXT o
Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Thursday, 14 Dec 2017 at 10:11, Adonay Felipe Nogueira wrote:
>> Indeed, Pandoc is a way out ;)
>>
>> I just would advise against converting from LaTeX to Word DOC.
>
> [...]
>
>> Relying on these formats such as DOC and DOCX only serve to
>> make people more dependent o
Thank you, Alan,
I also thought that org-ref is an easy way out. But it didn't work for
me out of the box (for html and txt export) unfortunately. And it is a
pretty good piece of software anyway, I must admit. Which I would miss
if I didn't run into this issue with exporting.
Regards,
Anatoly.
Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2017 12:28:46 +
Subject: Re: [O] Can export the files with bibliography only to LaTeX
I am sympathetic to these views but unfortunately it's not always
possible. My university, for instance, requires me to prepare exam
scripts in DOC (hence my related email a few mi
Interesting...
Is this really a requirement? Did you actually asked which formats they
support? Perhaps with careful negotiation, you might come up with good
outcomes. For example: support for sending your work as PDF, TXT or
HTML.
In the case of HTML, you can use any of these to convert your LaT
On Thursday, 14 Dec 2017 at 10:11, Adonay Felipe Nogueira wrote:
> Indeed, Pandoc is a way out ;)
>
> I just would advise against converting from LaTeX to Word DOC.
[...]
> Relying on these formats such as DOC and DOCX only serve to
> make people more dependent on the non-free software behind the
Indeed, Pandoc is a way out ;)
I just would advise against converting from LaTeX to Word DOC.
I'd say stick to LaTeX and PDF.
This is important because: just like PDF, DOC (and also DOCX and
ODF-family) is sometimes binary file, but beyond that: DOC is not
standardized, and one can't edit a DOC
Hello,
org-ref (https://github.com/jkitchin/org-ref) has some bibliography
support for html (and looking back at it for plain text, although I
never tried it).
Best,
Alan
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I do not think there is an out-of-the-box way to export a bibliography
directly from org-mode to formats other than LaTex. What I usually do
is export to Tex and then use Pandoc (https://pandoc.org/) to convert that
document to other
formats, usually Word so I can share my work with my colleagues
I used to think that I can export from org to bunch of different
formats. But all of a sudden when I need this feature I see that I can
export only to LaTeX. But when I try exporting to other format I get
Wrong type argument: stringp, nil error message.
When there's no bibtex references or exp
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