Re: Citations and basic processor: examples of some things that don't work

2023-12-07 Thread William Denton
On 7 December 2023, Ihor Radchenko wrote: This is another, new bug I introduced while fixing the previous one :) Fixed, on main. https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs/org-mode.git/commit/?id=a59193e47 Fantastic! Thanks. Now it all works. It would be nice to have proper tests for oc-basic

Re: Citations and basic processor: examples of some things that don't work

2023-12-07 Thread Ihor Radchenko
William Denton writes: > Thanks for digging into this, Ihor. It exports now, but I'm afraid it's > doing too much capitaliztion. > > A name like "van Dongen" should become "Van Dongen" when cited with a caps > variant, for example [cite/a/c:@friends]. This is turning it into "VAN > DONGEN",

Re: Citations and basic processor: examples of some things that don't work

2023-12-06 Thread William Denton
Thanks for digging into this, Ihor. It exports now, but I'm afraid it's doing too much capitaliztion. A name like "van Dongen" should become "Van Dongen" when cited with a caps variant, for example [cite/a/c:@friends]. This is turning it into "VAN DONGEN", upcasing the whole string when it s

Re: Citations and basic processor: examples of some things that don't work

2023-12-06 Thread Ihor Radchenko
William Denton writes: >> ASCII export: > > Huh! I never tried ASCII export. I see HTML works, too. > > Try LaTeX or ODT. My apologies, I should have specified that. It should > throw > an error that starts like this: > > Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument char-or-string-p (

Re: Citations and basic processor: examples of some things that don't work

2023-11-29 Thread William Denton
On 29 November 2023, Ihor Radchenko wrote: William Denton writes: Attached (I think attachments work on this list) is a small Org file that has a table that sets out all the various options possible with the basic processor for citations. Most work, but not the author style, and the caps and

Re: Citations and basic processor: examples of some things that don't work

2023-11-29 Thread Ihor Radchenko
William Denton writes: > Attached (I think attachments work on this list) is a small Org file that has > a > table that sets out all the various options possible with the basic processor > for citations. Most work, but not the author style, and the caps and > bare-caps > variants never do.

Citations and basic processor: examples of some things that don't work

2023-11-28 Thread William Denton
Attached (I think attachments work on this list) is a small Org file that has a table that sets out all the various options possible with the basic processor for citations. Most work, but not the author style, and the caps and bare-caps variants never do. To test try changing parentheses to s