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
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",
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
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 (
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
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.
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