Re: [O] HTML export and Zotero-friendly headers

2011-11-23 Thread Christian Moe
On 11/23/11 5:45 PM, Erik L. Arneson wrote: Thanks, that looks like a good start! Let me know how it went. Christian

Re: [O] HTML export and Zotero-friendly headers

2011-11-23 Thread Erik L. Arneson
On Wed, 23 Nov 2011, Christian Moe wrote: > Does Org document header data include more than author, title, date, > description and keywords. So I'd be inclined to go with Dublin Core > for this, and just twin the ordinary META tags (which Zotero doesn't > bother with, probably wisely) with DC eq

Re: [O] HTML export and Zotero-friendly headers

2011-11-23 Thread Christian Moe
On 11/22/11 3:44 PM, Erik L. Arneson wrote: Do I then understand correctly that what you want to do is simply to generate one COinS snippet with metadata about the document itself (author, title, etc.)? Yes, though it doesn't need to be only COinS. Zotero supports a number of different formats

Re: [O] HTML export and Zotero-friendly headers

2011-11-22 Thread Christian Moe
Hi, Adam Smith, You're repeating my misunderstanding -- that's not what he's looking for, see the thread above. Christian On 11/22/11 7:35 PM, adam.smith wrote: Yes, though it doesn't need to be only COinS. Zotero supports a number of different formats, but COinS looks like it may be the

Re: [O] HTML export and Zotero-friendly headers

2011-11-22 Thread adam . smith
> Yes, though it doesn't need to be only COinS. Zotero supports a number > of different formats, but COinS looks like it may be the easiest and the > most concise. > You're aware that bibliographies exported as HTML from Zotero already contain COinS?

Re: [O] HTML export and Zotero-friendly headers

2011-11-22 Thread Erik L. Arneson
On Tue, 22 Nov 2011, Christian Moe wrote: > Hi, > > Then I misunderstood you, sorry about the noise (to both Eriks, A. and > H.). I thought you meant including Zotero-readable metadata for each > citation in the Org document. No problem. I tried to be clear, but obviously I wasn't. :) > Do I th

Re: [O] HTML export and Zotero-friendly headers

2011-11-22 Thread Christian Moe
Hi, Then I misunderstood you, sorry about the noise (to both Eriks, A. and H.). I thought you meant including Zotero-readable metadata for each citation in the Org document. Do I then understand correctly that what you want to do is simply to generate one COinS snippet with metadata about th

Re: [O] HTML export and Zotero-friendly headers

2011-11-21 Thread Erik Hetzner
At Mon, 21 Nov 2011 13:14:02 -0800, Erik L. Arneson wrote: > > On Mon, 21 Nov 2011, Christian Moe wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Does Erik Hetzner's zotero-plain work for you? > > I thought zotero-plain was used to add citations. What I'm trying to do > is use org-mode to export HTML files with Zotero-f

Re: [O] HTML export and Zotero-friendly headers

2011-11-21 Thread Erik L. Arneson
On Mon, 21 Nov 2011, Christian Moe wrote: > Hi, > > Does Erik Hetzner's zotero-plain work for you? I thought zotero-plain was used to add citations. What I'm trying to do is use org-mode to export HTML files with Zotero-friendly headers that the Zotero plugin will pick-up on in the browser. I ca

Re: [O] HTML export and Zotero-friendly headers

2011-11-21 Thread Christian Moe
Hi, Does Erik Hetzner's zotero-plain work for you? If so, I'd try this experiment: set zotero-default-bibliography-style to "COinS". Then insert a citation in Org using zotero-plain. In the link description, instead of a nicely formatted bibliographic reference, I imagine you should get the C

[O] HTML export and Zotero-friendly headers

2011-11-21 Thread Erik L. Arneson
Howdy, I've just stumbled across Zotero and have been reading about how folks are working to integrate it with org-mode, but from what I've read so far, all of the work has been on the citation end. Has anybody pursued creating Zotero-friendly headers/metadata in HTML exports? I use org-mode to