Unlike John, I don't have a working demo of this particular smaller idea,
but as it relates to the styles/commands question, I thought I'd mention it.
So the idea is to use the style completion UI to show the user what the
options are, by including the export preview; for the tex export
processors
This is very helpful already. Keenly looking forward to how this develops.
Vikas
On Sat, Jul 17, 2021 at 04:52:33PM -0400, John Kitchin wrote:
> I made a video of my current org-cite setup at
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
> 4ta4J20kpmM. You can also find a link to the code to run it in the
I made a video of my current org-cite setup at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ta4J20kpmM. You can also find a link to
the code to run it in the description there.
I don't intend this to be a final video (it is still a little rough!), it
is just to help people see what I am thinking about for the
Thanks. This is very useful.
Vikas
On Sat, Jul 17, 2021 at 03:55:18PM +0200, András Simonyi wrote:
> Dear Vikas,
>
> the CSL-based processor is in a bit of a flux in this respect, but as
> for the natbib and biblatex processors I've extracted these
> correspondences from the oc source code, which
On Sat, Jul 17, 2021 at 10:20 AM Vikas Rawal wrote:
> Thanks, Bruce and John. Indeed, I used biblatex with natbib=true
> option, which gives me citet and citep in biblatex. But using
> \autocite and \textcite is perfect.
>
> I am noticing a few other issues at this stage.
>
> I have a large bibla
Thanks, Bruce and John. Indeed, I used biblatex with natbib=true
option, which gives me citet and citep in biblatex. But using
\autocite and \textcite is perfect.
I am noticing a few other issues at this stage.
I have a large biblatex database, and loading it using C-c C-x @ to
insert citations s
Dear Vikas,
the CSL-based processor is in a bit of a flux in this respect, but as
for the natbib and biblatex processors I've extracted these
correspondences from the oc source code, which you might find useful.
(With the exception of the first, "fully nil" styles, one always has
to use the "/" se
We were posting at the same time :-)
On Sat, Jul 17, 2021 at 8:39 AM John Kitchin wrote:
> There is not currently a way to get \citet and \citep with the biblatex
> backend.
Yes, but \autocite andt \textcite produce the expected output, and
have the advantage they are independent of output for
On Sat, Jul 17, 2021 at 7:41 AM Vikas Rawal wrote:
> What is the equivalent here of the various citation commands that something
> like biblatex or bibtex provide? The two most common citation commands I use
> are citet and citep (or parencite). These are used to produce the following
> kind o
It sounds like you use natbib/bibtex (citet/citep are natbib commands I
think). In that case, my current understanding is that these are the
syntaxes for what you want, with the natbib exporter selected.
[cite:@key] -> \citep{key}
[cite/t:@key] -> \citet{key}
But, if you use the biblatex bac
I have been a long time user of org-ref and am excited to see the
development of org-cite. Thanks a lot for this, Nicholas and others
who have been working on this. I have been wanting to give it a spin
for the last few days and finally got down to doing it.
I am aware that the documentation is st
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