Dear Joseph,
I'm looking forward to hear about your experiences. FYI, out of
curiosity I tried out citeproc-orgref with mu4e (I don't use GNUS), and
it worked very much as expected except that I've found a typo/bug in the
default bibliography header for html export, which you might wish to
correct
Leven. 09mars2018 à08:16:22, SimonyiAndrás
a envoyé ce message:
> Dear Joseph,
>
> I'm not familiar with scimax, but if it uses org-ref to handle
> citations then you might give a try to citeproc-orgref
> (https://github.com/andras-simonyi/citeproc-orgref) which is ab
Dear Joseph,
I'm not familiar with scimax, but if it uses org-ref to handle
citations then you might give a try to citeproc-orgref
(https://github.com/andras-simonyi/citeproc-orgref) which is able to
format BibTeX citations in html exports according to any CSL style
(Chicago author-date is the def
Dear John,
I am happy to tell you that your scimax
[[https://github.com/jkitchin/scimax ]] is a wonderful tool for emacs, for
org-mode and for exporting in LaTeX with references. I advice strongly
its use.
I am using Gnus and not mu4e to write emails and it works well now
thanks of t