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Am Samstag, dem 30. Oktober 2021 schrieb Marvin Gülker:
> trying to export the following org-document results in an Elisp error:
>
> #+TITLE: Test
> #+AUTHOR: Testauthor
> #+LANGUAGE: de
> #+bibliography: /tmp/mwe/mwe.bib
> #+cite_export: csl /tmp/mwe/jur
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Am Montag, dem 13. Juni 2022 schrieb Rudolf Adamkovič:
> It all makes no sense without printing the bibliography, right?
In a footnote citation style, it can make sense, and it is common in
German judicial articles. We do not need separate bibliographies there,
because we instead do cross-refere
Dear list,
is it possible to apply formatting within the citation locator? It is
sometimes useful to me. For example, when I want to cite a dissenting
opinion contained in a judgment of the German Constitutonal Court, it is
helpful to highlight that the cited location is a dissenting opinion and
n
Dear list,
I am creating training material for the education of German law
students, which usually consists of a case story on one or two pages,
followed by a page break after which a proposal for resolving the case
is provided. The structure is like this because usually I provide the
case story b
Am Samstag, dem 21. Oktober 2023 schrieb Max Nikulin:
> As a workaround you may define an Org macro that expands to
> @@latex:\newpage@@ and appropriate XML element inside @@odt:…@@.
Fair enough, this is possible, but then I have to consider each backend
I may export to and read up on how the resp
Am Samstag, dem 21. Oktober 2023 schrieb Ihor Radchenko:
> In general, adding page breaks can make sense. The main concern is that
> the location of page breaks may or may not be export
> backend-independent. In certain scenarios, you may need to put page
> breaks in one place for odt export, but
Am Sonntag, dem 22. Oktober 2023 schrieb Jambunathan K:
> I am the original author of ox-odt.el.
>
> The page break feature is available as part of
> https://github.com/kjambunathan/org-mode-ox-odt
I took a look at
https://github.com/kjambunathan/org-mode-ox-odt/blob/master/notes/SNIPPETS.org#imp
Am Donnerstag, dem 01. Februar 2024 schrieb Juan Manuel Macías:
> How about using dedicated keywords? Something like:
>
> #+FN_AUTHOR: footnote text
> #+FN_TITLE: footnote text
For reference -- I do not know if this prompted the discussion here --
just a few days ago I asked about footnotes in a
Am Freitag, dem 02. Februar 2024 schrieb Ihor Radchenko:
> What if you have multiple authors?
At least in my discipline, we only have one footnote even in such a
case, which then is a little longer and describes each author
individually in a separate sentence. So, one AUTHOR_FN keyword would be
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