Hi Gustavo,

Gustavo Barros <gusbrs.2...@gmail.com> writes:

> I'd also would love to see that. ;-)
>
> And I do think Org is, by far, the best placed tool to fill this
> place. But I also think citations and bibliography are a big
> bottleneck in that regard.  Of course, there is a long ongoing effort
> in that area, in the `wip-cite' branch, and the related `org-citeproc'
> package.  I'm still in the hope this will get merged in future not too
> distant, as it would change things in that regard.  Not in the sense
> of "magically solving all of these problems", but in providing a
> convened base upon which people can than invest their time and effort,
> and try to figure each case out, with time.

I totally agree.

By the way... I have written some code to export the citations using
make4ht. It's just a proof of concept, and not too elegant I'm afraid.
But I wanted to explore a bit more the use of make4ht in this context.

The idea is to write the citations in Org as mere bibLaTeX commands, but
between !!- ... -!! (a provisional regexp, for convenience, and to see
if it works). It can be tested in this Org file, which includes the code
(you have to give a value to the variables `bib' and `preamble'):

https://gitlab.com/-/snippets/2066135

Best regards,

Juan Manuel

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