On Tue, May 04 2021, Bruce D'Arcus wrote: > On Tue, May 4, 2021 at 9:27 AM Joost Kremers <joostkrem...@fastmail.fm> wrote: > >> - A user should be able to insert citations into an Org document. IIUC >> nothing >> in org-cite provides any functionality for this, right? Is there a default >> list of styles a user would expect to be supported, or does this depend >> solely >> on the bibliography style one uses? > > I'll just comment on this Joost.
Thanks. :-) > Correct on your first question. ACK > As for your second, that's what the activity today is about. TBD, but > it seems there's some good ideas on that. > > I tried to put this together into this wiki page, because doing it on > an email list is hard. > > https://github.com/bdarcus/bibtex-actions/wiki/Org-cite I can add some comments regarding biblatex: - default: \parencite[1] - text: \textcite - author: \citeauthor[2] - title: \citetitle[2] - year: \citeyear[2] - locators: \notecite[3] - nocite: \nocite Biblatex of course has a wealth of citation commands, most with variants of different kinds. Not sure if that's relevant right now. HTH Joost Footnotes: [1] Note that biblatex also has \cite, which produces a citation without parentheses. But the natbib column has \citep here, so \parencite seems appropriate. [2] The biblatex manual states that this does not do "citation tracking", though what this implies is not clear to me. [3] There are variants \pnotecite and \fnotecite for parenthetical and footnote citations, respectively. -- Joost Kremers Life has its moments