* Org-cite follow function for ebib @ 2021-08-05 18:37 Thomas S. Dye 2021-08-05 19:10 ` Bruce D'Arcus 0 siblings, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread From: Thomas S. Dye @ 2021-08-05 18:37 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Org Mode List Aloha all, My googling came up empty. Does anyone have such a function? All the best, Tom -- Thomas S. Dye https://tsdye.online/tsdye ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: Org-cite follow function for ebib 2021-08-05 18:37 Org-cite follow function for ebib Thomas S. Dye @ 2021-08-05 19:10 ` Bruce D'Arcus 2021-08-05 20:12 ` Thomas S. Dye 0 siblings, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread From: Bruce D'Arcus @ 2021-08-05 19:10 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Thomas S. Dye; +Cc: Org Mode List What kind of functionality do you want associated with your citations (when you run `org-open-at-point` on them)? Is some or all of it specific to ebib? Or is it more generic; opening the bib entry, notes, PDFs, etc? Because the modular nature of org-cite makes it easy to mix-and-match pieces from different projects. For example, bibtex-actions offers an embark-based follow processor, that uses bibtex-completion behind-the-scenes, and org-ref-cite does similar for a hydra. On Thu, Aug 5, 2021 at 2:38 PM Thomas S. Dye <tsd@tsdye.online> wrote: > > Aloha all, > > My googling came up empty. Does anyone have such a function? > > All the best, > Tom > -- > Thomas S. Dye > https://tsdye.online/tsdye > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: Org-cite follow function for ebib 2021-08-05 19:10 ` Bruce D'Arcus @ 2021-08-05 20:12 ` Thomas S. Dye 2021-08-06 7:48 ` Eric S Fraga 0 siblings, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread From: Thomas S. Dye @ 2021-08-05 20:12 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Bruce D'Arcus; +Cc: Org Mode List I want to open the bib entry, something similar to org-ebib-open, which works on Org mode links. All the best, Tom Bruce D'Arcus <bdarcus@gmail.com> writes: > What kind of functionality do you want associated with your > citations > (when you run `org-open-at-point` on them)? > > Is some or all of it specific to ebib? > > Or is it more generic; opening the bib entry, notes, PDFs, etc? > > Because the modular nature of org-cite makes it easy to > mix-and-match > pieces from different projects. > > For example, bibtex-actions offers an embark-based follow > processor, > that uses bibtex-completion behind-the-scenes, and org-ref-cite > does > similar for a hydra. > > On Thu, Aug 5, 2021 at 2:38 PM Thomas S. Dye <tsd@tsdye.online> > wrote: >> >> Aloha all, >> >> My googling came up empty. Does anyone have such a function? >> >> All the best, >> Tom >> -- >> Thomas S. Dye >> https://tsdye.online/tsdye >> -- Thomas S. Dye https://tsdye.online/tsdye ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: Org-cite follow function for ebib 2021-08-05 20:12 ` Thomas S. Dye @ 2021-08-06 7:48 ` Eric S Fraga 2021-08-06 15:49 ` Thomas S. Dye 0 siblings, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread From: Eric S Fraga @ 2021-08-06 7:48 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Thomas S. Dye; +Cc: Org Mode List, Bruce D'Arcus On Thursday, 5 Aug 2021 at 10:12, Thomas S. Dye wrote: > I want to open the bib entry, something similar to org-ebib-open, > which works on Org mode links. Tom, maybe clarify what org-ebib-open does? For me, org-open-at-point, bound to C-c C-o, on a [cite:@key] entry, will open the bibliography file and place me at the correct entry. What is it you want to do beyond this? (I have not used ebib in years and have forgotten what it is it might do.) -- : Eric S Fraga via Emacs 28.0.50, Org release_9.4.6-607-g185706 : Latest paper written in org: https://arxiv.org/abs/2106.05096 ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: Org-cite follow function for ebib 2021-08-06 7:48 ` Eric S Fraga @ 2021-08-06 15:49 ` Thomas S. Dye 2021-08-06 15:59 ` Bruce D'Arcus 0 siblings, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread From: Thomas S. Dye @ 2021-08-06 15:49 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Eric S Fraga; +Cc: Org Mode List, Bruce D'Arcus Aloha Eric, That function opens a window on the ebib database and displays the record with the key at point. At this point, I'm just checking to see if someone has a similar function working for the new org-cite framework. I do appreciate the pointers to functions that do something similar outside ebib. They'll be useful if I try to write a function myself. All the best, Tom Eric S Fraga <e.fraga@ucl.ac.uk> writes: > On Thursday, 5 Aug 2021 at 10:12, Thomas S. Dye wrote: >> I want to open the bib entry, something similar to org-ebib-open, >> which works on Org mode links. > > Tom, > > maybe clarify what org-ebib-open does? > > For me, org-open-at-point, bound to C-c C-o, on a [cite:@key] entry, > will open the bibliography file and place me at the correct entry. What > is it you want to do beyond this? > > (I have not used ebib in years and have forgotten what it is it might > do.) -- Thomas S. Dye https://tsdye.online/tsdye ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: Org-cite follow function for ebib 2021-08-06 15:49 ` Thomas S. Dye @ 2021-08-06 15:59 ` Bruce D'Arcus 2021-08-06 16:47 ` Thomas S. Dye 0 siblings, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread From: Bruce D'Arcus @ 2021-08-06 15:59 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Thomas S. Dye; +Cc: Org Mode List, Eric S Fraga On Fri, Aug 6, 2021 at 11:50 AM Thomas S. Dye <tsd@tsdye.online> wrote: > > Aloha Eric, > > That function opens a window on the ebib database and displays the > record with the key at point. So does the oc-basic follow function not provide this? I guess I'm unclear if one can configure ebib to open bib files by default. If yes, I would think oc-basic would be sufficient. If not, FWIW, org-ref-cite-follow is extensible via hydra+ (as is bibtex-actions-follow via a custom embark keymap). Depends if you want just a single function to run, or you want a menu of choices. Bruce ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: Org-cite follow function for ebib 2021-08-06 15:59 ` Bruce D'Arcus @ 2021-08-06 16:47 ` Thomas S. Dye 2021-08-06 16:55 ` Bruce D'Arcus 0 siblings, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread From: Thomas S. Dye @ 2021-08-06 16:47 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Bruce D'Arcus; +Cc: Org Mode List, Eric S Fraga Aloha Bruce, So, I tried calling ebib() with point on a key and it works in some instances but not in others. So far, it works sometimes on plain cite: keys, but never on styles or variants, like cite/a/f: It would be magical if something this simple would do the trick. All the best, Tom Bruce D'Arcus <bdarcus@gmail.com> writes: > On Fri, Aug 6, 2021 at 11:50 AM Thomas S. Dye <tsd@tsdye.online> wrote: >> >> Aloha Eric, >> >> That function opens a window on the ebib database and displays the >> record with the key at point. > > So does the oc-basic follow function not provide this? > > I guess I'm unclear if one can configure ebib to open bib files by > default. If yes, I would think oc-basic would be sufficient. > > If not, FWIW, org-ref-cite-follow is extensible via hydra+ (as is > bibtex-actions-follow via a custom embark keymap). > > Depends if you want just a single function to run, or you want a menu > of choices. > > Bruce -- Thomas S. Dye https://tsdye.online/tsdye ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: Org-cite follow function for ebib 2021-08-06 16:47 ` Thomas S. Dye @ 2021-08-06 16:55 ` Bruce D'Arcus 2021-08-06 17:19 ` Thomas S. Dye 0 siblings, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread From: Bruce D'Arcus @ 2021-08-06 16:55 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Thomas S. Dye; +Cc: Org Mode List, Eric S Fraga On Fri, Aug 6, 2021 at 12:47 PM Thomas S. Dye <tsd@tsdye.online> wrote: > > Aloha Bruce, > > So, I tried calling ebib() with point on a key and it works in some > instances but not in others. Just to make sure I'm being clear, I mean this in your config: (setq org-cite-follow-processor 'basic) ... and then, when point is on citation and/or key: M-x org-open-at-point ... which is what calls the follow processor. If that doesn't work, you can probably look at the oc-basic code and see how to adapt it for ebib. Bruce ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: Org-cite follow function for ebib 2021-08-06 16:55 ` Bruce D'Arcus @ 2021-08-06 17:19 ` Thomas S. Dye 2021-08-07 20:57 ` Joost Kremers 0 siblings, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread From: Thomas S. Dye @ 2021-08-06 17:19 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Bruce D'Arcus; +Cc: Org Mode List, Eric S Fraga Yes, I have set the basic follow processor and org-open-at-point takes me to the .bib file at the entry for the key at point. Surprisingly (to me), M-x ebib sometimes displays the entry for the key at point, too. All the best, Tom Bruce D'Arcus <bdarcus@gmail.com> writes: > On Fri, Aug 6, 2021 at 12:47 PM Thomas S. Dye <tsd@tsdye.online> wrote: >> >> Aloha Bruce, >> >> So, I tried calling ebib() with point on a key and it works in some >> instances but not in others. > > Just to make sure I'm being clear, I mean this in your config: > > (setq org-cite-follow-processor 'basic) > > ... and then, when point is on citation and/or key: > > M-x org-open-at-point > > ... which is what calls the follow processor. > > If that doesn't work, you can probably look at the oc-basic code and > see how to adapt it for ebib. > > Bruce -- Thomas S. Dye https://tsdye.online/tsdye ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: Org-cite follow function for ebib 2021-08-06 17:19 ` Thomas S. Dye @ 2021-08-07 20:57 ` Joost Kremers 2021-08-07 23:15 ` Thomas S. Dye 0 siblings, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread From: Joost Kremers @ 2021-08-07 20:57 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Thomas S. Dye; +Cc: emacs-orgmode, Bruce D'Arcus, Eric S Fraga On Fri, Aug 06 2021, Thomas S. Dye wrote: > Yes, I have set the basic follow processor and org-open-at-point takes > me to the .bib file at the entry for the key at point. Unfortunately, I haven't had the time yet to update Ebib for the new functionality. Ebib needs to implement a follow processor so that `org-open-at-point` takes you to the entry in Ebib. > Surprisingly (to me), M-x ebib sometimes displays the entry for the key > at point, too. That's because when you start Ebib with `M-x ebib` (or a key bound to that function, of course), it checks to see if point is at something that looks like a key and tries to find a corresponding entry in the current database. That functionality is not customisable and not very well implemented, so it doesn't always work. (Also, if point is at the `cite` prefix, it doesn't work.) -- Joost Kremers Life has its moments ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: Org-cite follow function for ebib 2021-08-07 20:57 ` Joost Kremers @ 2021-08-07 23:15 ` Thomas S. Dye 2021-08-09 10:35 ` Joost Kremers 0 siblings, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread From: Thomas S. Dye @ 2021-08-07 23:15 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Joost Kremers; +Cc: emacs-orgmode, Bruce D'Arcus, Eric S Fraga Aloha Joost, Following some pointers from Eric and Bruce I have this in my configuration and it seems to work fine, though I haven't had a chance to use it very much. ;; Citations (defun tsd/choose-file (candidates) (interactive) (org-completing-read "Choose file: " candidates)) (defun tsd/ebib-follow (datum _) "Follow citation or citation reference DATUM. When DATUM is a citation reference, open ebib to the entry referencing the citation key." (let* ((key (if (eq 'citation-reference (org-element-type datum)) (org-element-property :key datum) (user-error "Not a citation reference"))) (files (org-cite-list-bibliography-files)) (file (if (> (length files) 1) (tsd/choose-file files) (nth 0 files)))) (ebib file key))) (require 'oc-biblatex) (require 'oc-csl) (org-cite-register-processor 'ebib :follow #'tsd/ebib-follow) (setq org-cite-follow-processor 'ebib) Also, it was easy to configure ebib to insert citations with the org-cite syntax. All the best, Tom Joost Kremers <joostkremers@fastmail.fm> writes: > On Fri, Aug 06 2021, Thomas S. Dye wrote: >> Yes, I have set the basic follow processor and org-open-at-point takes >> me to the .bib file at the entry for the key at point. > > Unfortunately, I haven't had the time yet to update Ebib for the new > functionality. Ebib needs to implement a follow processor so that > `org-open-at-point` takes you to the entry in Ebib. > >> Surprisingly (to me), M-x ebib sometimes displays the entry for the key >> at point, too. > > That's because when you start Ebib with `M-x ebib` (or a key bound to that > function, of course), it checks to see if point is at something that looks like > a key and tries to find a corresponding entry in the current database. That > functionality is not customisable and not very well implemented, so it doesn't > always work. (Also, if point is at the `cite` prefix, it doesn't work.) -- Thomas S. Dye https://tsdye.online/tsdye ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: Org-cite follow function for ebib 2021-08-07 23:15 ` Thomas S. Dye @ 2021-08-09 10:35 ` Joost Kremers 2021-08-09 12:05 ` Bruce D'Arcus 2021-08-09 12:38 ` John Kitchin 0 siblings, 2 replies; 15+ messages in thread From: Joost Kremers @ 2021-08-09 10:35 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Thomas S. Dye; +Cc: emacs-orgmode, Bruce D'Arcus, Eric S Fraga Hi Thomas & others, On Sat, Aug 07 2021, Thomas S. Dye wrote: > Aloha Joost, > > Following some pointers from Eric and Bruce I have this in my > configuration and it seems to work fine, though I haven't had a chance > to use it very much. Thanks for figuring that out. :-) Once I get to implementing support, I'll use it as a starting point. There should also be a way to open the correct file automatically, without the user having to select it. -- Joost Kremers Life has its moments ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: Org-cite follow function for ebib 2021-08-09 10:35 ` Joost Kremers @ 2021-08-09 12:05 ` Bruce D'Arcus 2021-08-09 12:38 ` John Kitchin 1 sibling, 0 replies; 15+ messages in thread From: Bruce D'Arcus @ 2021-08-09 12:05 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Joost Kremers; +Cc: org-mode-email, Eric S Fraga I don't have a super specific suggestion ATM, but will just make the following observation: John Kitchin and I have been working on respective processors, and they are modular enough that: 1) one can mix-and-match across projects 2) one can customize within each follow processor; for org-ref-cite, you can extend its hydra-based follow UI using hydra+, and for bibtex-actions you can write and use your own keymap to tell embark which commands to use for it's menu. Upshot: a function that takes a key (or list of keys, as with bibtex-completion, which is what I use behind-the-scenes) is the starting point for a basic single action follow processor. But it should be easily incorporated into more feature-full UIs. On Mon, Aug 9, 2021 at 6:45 AM Joost Kremers <joostkremers@fastmail.fm> wrote: > > Hi Thomas & others, > > On Sat, Aug 07 2021, Thomas S. Dye wrote: > > Aloha Joost, > > > > Following some pointers from Eric and Bruce I have this in my > > configuration and it seems to work fine, though I haven't had a chance > > to use it very much. > > Thanks for figuring that out. :-) Once I get to implementing support, I'll use > it as a starting point. There should also be a way to open the correct file > automatically, without the user having to select it. > > > > -- > Joost Kremers > Life has its moments ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: Org-cite follow function for ebib 2021-08-09 10:35 ` Joost Kremers 2021-08-09 12:05 ` Bruce D'Arcus @ 2021-08-09 12:38 ` John Kitchin 2021-08-09 16:14 ` Thomas S. Dye 1 sibling, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread From: John Kitchin @ 2021-08-09 12:38 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Joost Kremers; +Cc: Bruce D'Arcus, org-mode-email, Eric S Fraga [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1137 bytes --] If every thing is working right, you can get the file that a key is in like this: #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp (cl-loop for (file . entries) in (org-cite-basic--parse-bibliography) when (gethash "some-key" entries) return file) #+END_SRC This returns the first file that matches. John ----------------------------------- Professor John Kitchin (he/him/his) Doherty Hall A207F Department of Chemical Engineering Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 15213 412-268-7803 @johnkitchin http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu On Mon, Aug 9, 2021 at 6:45 AM Joost Kremers <joostkremers@fastmail.fm> wrote: > Hi Thomas & others, > > On Sat, Aug 07 2021, Thomas S. Dye wrote: > > Aloha Joost, > > > > Following some pointers from Eric and Bruce I have this in my > > configuration and it seems to work fine, though I haven't had a chance > > to use it very much. > > Thanks for figuring that out. :-) Once I get to implementing support, I'll > use > it as a starting point. There should also be a way to open the correct file > automatically, without the user having to select it. > > > > -- > Joost Kremers > Life has its moments > > [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 1874 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
* Re: Org-cite follow function for ebib 2021-08-09 12:38 ` John Kitchin @ 2021-08-09 16:14 ` Thomas S. Dye 0 siblings, 0 replies; 15+ messages in thread From: Thomas S. Dye @ 2021-08-09 16:14 UTC (permalink / raw) To: John Kitchin Cc: Joost Kremers, Bruce D'Arcus, org-mode-email, Eric S Fraga Aloha John, Thanks! All the best, Tom John Kitchin <jkitchin@andrew.cmu.edu> writes: > If every thing is working right, you can get the file that a key is in like > this: > > #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp > (cl-loop for (file . entries) in (org-cite-basic--parse-bibliography) > when (gethash "some-key" entries) > return file) > #+END_SRC > > This returns the first file that matches. > > John > > ----------------------------------- > Professor John Kitchin (he/him/his) > Doherty Hall A207F > Department of Chemical Engineering > Carnegie Mellon University > Pittsburgh, PA 15213 > 412-268-7803 > @johnkitchin > http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu > > > > On Mon, Aug 9, 2021 at 6:45 AM Joost Kremers <joostkremers@fastmail.fm> > wrote: > >> Hi Thomas & others, >> >> On Sat, Aug 07 2021, Thomas S. Dye wrote: >> > Aloha Joost, >> > >> > Following some pointers from Eric and Bruce I have this in my >> > configuration and it seems to work fine, though I haven't had a chance >> > to use it very much. >> >> Thanks for figuring that out. :-) Once I get to implementing support, I'll >> use >> it as a starting point. There should also be a way to open the correct file >> automatically, without the user having to select it. >> >> >> >> -- >> Joost Kremers >> Life has its moments >> >> -- Thomas S. Dye https://tsdye.online/tsdye ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 15+ messages in thread
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