Hello, "Bruce D'Arcus" <bdar...@gmail.com> writes:
> So the idea is to present a preview of the style/variant output when > selecting the style. > > Like: > > / (Doe, 2019) > > ... or maybe even multiple columns: > > / (Doe, 2019) \citep > > I'm thinking the best way to build this UI is to iterate through > org-cite-support-styles, and run at least the default export processes > to create that preview annotation, > > As my thinking has evolved (and there's been a lot of discussion on > this the past week), I see two options: > > 1. Generate the previews from the citations at point. This was the > idea that promoted the suggestion here, since I can't get access to > that citation data if I use org-cite-make-insert-processor. > > 2. Instead, have a standardized example record just for the preview. > With this approach, the citation context isn't relevant. > > As to your question, do any style UIs currently allow you to select a > style on a new citation before selecting the keys? I added a citation argument to select-style. Let me know if it works for you. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou