From: Matt Price <moptop99@gmail.com>
To: Org Mode <emacs-orgmode@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: org-cite and org-citeproc
Date: Tue, 16 Jun 2015 15:36:39 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAN_Dec9GgOgp14fY8tTibCbxLq3-Zs18PunbDkDn+-JH4zKGRQ@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87vbh9nl91.fsf@berkeley.edu>
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On Mon, Apr 6, 2015 at 2:51 PM, Richard Lawrence <
richard.lawrence@berkeley.edu> wrote:
> Hi Aaron and all,
>
> Richard Lawrence <richard.lawrence@berkeley.edu> writes:
>
> > Alright, I'll try to move to json.el, and possibly change to having
> > org-citeproc generate Org markup in the meantime.
>
> Just a heads up: I've pushed some changes to my branch of Org to make
> org-cite use json.el, and to add a basic Org format writer to
> org-citeproc.
>
> I have not made any other changes to org-cite to use the Org formatted
> output from org-citeproc, though, as I believe doing this properly will
> involve parsing the output and inserting it into Org's exporter's parse
> tree (to accommodate the bibliography and note-based styles). I won't
> have time to work on that this week, but I'll come back to it.
>
> Best,
> Richard
>
> Hi Richard et al,
I'm wondering what kind of work is required to make use of org-cite and
org-citeproc at present. In particular, I'm wondering what kinds of changes
I'll need to make to my current setup, and whether it's worthwhile to use
my ultra-slow coding skills to create whatever glue is still necessary.
Here's my setup at present:
I currently use Zotero for most of my bibliography management; it's
relatively easy to get zotero to export a bibtex bibliography (cf.
https://github.com/robintw/AutoZotBib), and I will switch to bibtex if
absolutely necessary. I'd rather just keep using Zotero, though.
I use zotxt-emacs to insert references in org files.
I export my work to html and odt. I use this small bit of code to manage
exports:
;; zotxt
(org-add-link-type "zotero"
(lambda (rest)
(zotxt-select-key (substring rest 15)))
(lambda (path desc format)
(if (string-match "^@\\(.*\\)$" desc)
(cond ((eq format 'latex)
(format "\\cite{%s}" (match-string 1 desc)))
((eq format 'md)
desc)
((eq format 'html)
(deferred:$
(zotxt-get-item-bibliography-deferred
`(:key , (substring path 15)))
(deferred:nextc it
(lambda (item)
(plist-get item :citation-html)))
(deferred:sync! it)))
((eq format 'odt)
(deferred:$
(zotxt-get-item-deferred `(:key ,
(substring path 15)) :248bebf1-46ab-4067-9f93-ec3d2960d0cd)
(deferred:nextc it
(lambda (item)
(plist-get item
:248bebf1-46ab-4067-9f93-ec3d2960d0cd)))
(deferred:sync! it)))
(t nil)
nil))))
currently this grabs a full html citation and pastes it into the html
export, while for odt it produces strings of the form { | Herzig, 2006 | |
|zotero://select/items/0_SKDIF737}, which Zotero can understand withthe aid
of an RDF/ODF scan plugin.
All of this is fine for my current purposes, but I would like to figure out
a more flexible and enduring solution, so I'd like to try out org-cite and
org-citeproc. But I'm not quite sure what's required, and whether there's
support currently for odt and html export.
Thanks very much for your help,
Matt
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2015-06-16 19:36 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 27+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2015-03-28 18:53 org-cite and org-citeproc Richard Lawrence
2015-03-31 8:16 ` Eric S Fraga
2015-03-31 19:13 ` Richard Lawrence
2015-03-31 19:34 ` Nick Dokos
2015-03-31 20:29 ` Thomas S. Dye
2015-03-31 21:57 ` Richard Lawrence
2015-04-01 0:41 ` Thomas S. Dye
2015-04-01 15:42 ` Richard Lawrence
2015-04-01 19:41 ` Thomas S. Dye
2015-04-02 15:57 ` Richard Lawrence
2015-04-02 16:45 ` Thomas S. Dye
2015-03-31 21:12 ` Eric S Fraga
2015-04-01 7:49 ` Andreas Leha
2015-04-02 14:29 ` Eric S Fraga
2015-04-02 15:11 ` Richard Lawrence
2015-04-02 19:26 ` Andreas Leha
2015-03-31 22:03 ` Rasmus
2015-04-01 14:39 ` Richard Lawrence
2015-04-02 0:08 ` Rasmus
2015-04-02 15:26 ` Richard Lawrence
2015-04-02 15:51 ` Aaron Ecay
2015-04-02 17:38 ` Richard Lawrence
2015-04-06 18:51 ` Richard Lawrence
2015-06-16 19:36 ` Matt Price [this message]
2015-06-18 22:44 ` Richard Lawrence
2015-04-02 19:17 ` Rasmus
2015-04-03 2:56 ` Richard Lawrence
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