Hello,
thanks to everybody who contributed to the excellent org-cite. I am
satisfied with oc-basic, but org-cite-insert takes ten minutes on first
execution to load the .bib-file. (This was already discussed here:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2021-07/msg00466.html)
After th
Hello,
when executing org-cite-insert with the oc-basic processor, the
“author”-field in the completion table is empty for edited volumes.
Is it possible to set the “editor”-field as a fallback in case the
“author”-field is empty, as is the case for edited volumes?
Thanks and regards,
Paul
Hello Nicolas,
it works perfectly. Thank you very much!
Regards,
Paul
On So, Feb 13 2022 at 22:29:25 +0100, Nicolas Goaziou
wrote:
Hello,
psychosis writes:
when executing org-cite-insert with the oc-basic processor, the
“author”-field in the completion table is empty for edited
Hello,
I have a related problem (see
https://list.orgmode.org/77km6r.3bgd0z3z4p...@disroot.org/ for
reference) and Ihor’s patch reduced the initial load time of my
biblatex bibliography file from almost ten minutes to about 10 to 20
seconds.
For me the changed cite-key turns only red if I r
Hello,
On So, Mär 20 2022 at 12:20:42 +0800, Ihor Radchenko
wrote:
I have seen your email. Persisting the cache between sessions is a
more
tricky. It will require a dedicated effort - significantly more than
the
few-liner patch here.
Ah, I am not programmer and made an uneducated assumpti
Hello,
On Di, Mär 22 2022 at 20:27:27 +0800, Ihor Radchenko
wrote:
To clarify, org-cite must detect changes in your .bib file and if a
citation record key in the .bib files was changed, trying to insert it
should trigger org-cite to mark the new citation in red. Regardless if
the citation get