John,
yes they work fine for me, I have tested: cites and parencites.
Thanks a lot.
-Andreas
John Kitchin writes:
> I added the multicite commands. you have to use cites:foo,bar,baz, and it
> will export to the format you suggested. org-ref is not smart enough to
> automatically add the s to
Thanks a lot, looks good!
(but I haven't had a chance yet to try it out myself,
will do so of course)
-Andreas
John Kitchin writes:
> good news, I think org-ref works with biblatex pretty well now, see
> http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/blog/2014/05/19/Exporting-citations-with-biblatex/
>
> o
good news, I think org-ref works with biblatex pretty well now, see
http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/blog/2014/05/19/Exporting-citations-with-biblatex/
org-ref also makes a reasonable html bibliography now too!
John
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John,
thanks a lot, I will try them out, and let you know.
Never mind about the comfort (or lack thereof) of how to add an s or the
like in org. - I can easily do that by hand.
Working back ends (exporters) for the various citiation commands seem
much more important at this point.
-Andreas
J
I added the multicite commands. you have to use cites:foo,bar,baz, and it
will export to the format you suggested. org-ref is not smart enough to
automatically add the s to the link type if you add more than one
reference, you have to be smart enough to do that.
can you try it out and let me know
John,
to come back to org-ref, which basically runs fine for me now, thanks.
I am running biblatex (as opposed to bibtex) though, with meanwhile
biber as a backend.
The biblatex manual is very comprehensible and explains the different
citation commands from page 79 onwards.
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