Glad to hear it is working again for you! Best wishes, Joseph Vidal-Rosset <jos...@vidal-rosset.net> writes:
> Dear all, > > > I just succeeded in solving my problem. > > l-210-235 of myblogexporter.el, I changed the code for: > > (defun org-export-head-export-headers (directory-name backend) > "Exports each heading to directory-name using backend" > (if (equal backend "html") > (org-export-head--run-on-each-heading > #'(lambda () > (org-set-property > "EXPORT_FILE_NAME" > (concat directory-name (org-export-head--escaped-headline))) > (deactivate-mark) > (let ((org-export-before-parsing-hook > '(org-ref-csl-preprocess-buffer))) > (cl-letf (((symbol-function 'org-export-get-reference) > (symbol-function 'org-export-get-reference-custom))) > (if org-export-head-click-toc-h2 > (cl-letf (( > ;(symbol-function 'org-html-toc) > (symbol-function > 'org-export-head--custom-toc))) > (org-html-export-to-html nil t))))) > (set-buffer-modified-p t)) "-noexport-noreexport")) > (if (equal backend "pdf") > (org-export-head--run-on-each-heading > #'(lambda () > (org-set-property > "EXPORT_FILE_NAME" > (concat directory-name (org-export-head--escaped-headline))) > (deactivate-mark) > (org-latex-export-to-pdf nil t) > (set-buffer-modified-p t)) "-noexport-noreexport"))) > > and it works with org-ref 3. > > Best wishes, I attach myblogexporter.el > > Jo. > > Le 02/12/2021 à 14:17, Joseph Vidal-Rosset a écrit : >> Dear John (cc. Ivan), >> >> First, thanks for your help and for your patience, that's very kind of you. >> >> The good news is that indeed, org-ref 3 exports nicely the html >> bibliography with my CSL file, it works well with your org file and your >> bibliography. My error was simple: I did not use the specific org-ref >> keys but the ordinary h-o keys.. A stupid mistake. >> >> The bad news is that this new function for exporting with org-ref 3 is >> not included in org-export-head, a nice org mode to blog exporter, made >> by Ivan Tadeu Ferreira Antunes Filho, which converts each header to a >> different file, I find this exporter very convenient. I had no problem >> with this org-ref 2 to use this blog-exporter, but it org-ref 3 is >> unfortunately not still adapted to its use. Nevertheless, I believe that >> it should be possible to find the lines to include this function >> (let ((org-export-before-parsing-hook '(org-ref-csl-preprocess-buffer))) >> (org-open-file (org-html-export-to-html))) >> in org-export-head. I tried, but without success, because I am simply >> not expert enough. I see the best, that is to export both with org-ref 3 >> (i.e. "r h") and org-export-head, but I am unable to code it. >> >> No doubt that it should be for you and Ivan a piece of cake, but please >> do it only if you think that it is interesting and if you find the time >> to do it. >> >> Best wishes, >> >> Jo. >> >> PS in attachment, myblogexporter.el in my ~/.emacs.d/personal (usual >> path with Prelude Emacs). >> >> Le 01/12/2021 à 23:16, John Kitchin a écrit : >>> >>> Joseph Vidal-Rosset <jos...@vidal-rosset.net> writes: >>> >>>> Dear Andras, >>>> >>>> You are very probably right. I will have a look on this entry in my >>>> default bibliography file. >>>> >>>> The code >>>> >>>> (let ((org-export-before-parsing-hook '(org-ref-csl-preprocess-buffer))) >>>> (org-open-file (org-html-export-to-html))) >>>> >>>> put in .emacs.d/personal/preload/myorgexport.el >>>> >>> This code should not go in your init file. It is executed each time, and >>> not what you want. I usually put it a src block at the end in a section >>> tagged noexport and run it from there. >>> >>> Alternatively, if this is the only preprocessing you do, I think you can >>> do C-c C-e rh to export to html (this runs the org-ref html exporter. >>> >>> Finally, if you really want something in your init file it should be >>> like this: >>> >>> (defun my-html () >>> (interactive) >>> (let ((org-export-before-parsing-hook >>> '(org-ref-csl-preprocess-buffer))) >>> (org-open-file (org-html-export-to-html)))) >>> >>> and then later you run it with M-x my-html >>> >>> >>>> provokes the request of opening a html file, when emacs --daemon is >>>> started; therefore I conclude that it should not be used as I did... >>>> >>>> Anyway, every tentative to export in a bibliography in html fails at >>>> the moment, even with a new bibliography file... :( >>> >>> See of the one at >>> https://github.com/jkitchin/org-ref/blob/master/examples/basic-csl.org >>> works. The bib file is in >>> https://github.com/jkitchin/org-ref/blob/master/org-ref.bib. >>> >>> >>> >>>> >>>> Best wishes, >>>> >>>> Le 01/12/2021 à 17:33, András Simonyi a écrit : >>>>> Dear Joseph, >>>>> >>>>> based on the error message there seems to be a problem with the >>>>> 'curley-nil-on-bennet-spinoz' bibliography entry, is it possible that >>>>> it contains a 'year = nil' row? If yes then I don't think that is >>>>> well-formed, at least citeproc-el cannot currently parse it. Anyhow, >>>>> apparently I need to improve/add citeproc-el error messages about >>>>> bib(la)tex parsing, because several parsing problems have surfaced >>>>> lately and the current error messages aren't helpful at all. >>>>> >>>>> best wishes, >>>>> András >>>>> >>>>> On Wed, 1 Dec 2021 at 16:50, Joseph Vidal-Rosset >>>>> <jos...@vidal-rosset.net> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Dear John, >>>>>> >>>>>> I must say that to export references in html with org-ref 3, I meet a >>>>>> lot of problems (with LaTeX, it's fine). >>>>>> >>>>>> I am using prelude emacs and GNU Emacs 29.0.50 . >>>>>> >>>>>> Starting emacs --daemon, the code >>>>>> >>>>>> (let ((org-export-before-parsing-hook '(org-ref-csl-preprocess-buffer))) >>>>>> (org-open-file (org-html-export-to-html))) >>>>>> >>>>>> in my setup provokes this unwanting effect: >>>>>> >>>>>> [Prelude] Loading personal configuration files in >>>>>> /home/joseph/.emacs.d/personal/preload... >>>>>> Loading /home/joseph/.emacs.d/personal/preload/myorgexport.el (source)... >>>>>> Output file: >>>>>> >>>>>> and with Enter : >>>>>> >>>>>> [Prelude] Loading personal configuration files in >>>>>> /home/joseph/.emacs.d/personal/preload... >>>>>> Loading /home/joseph/.emacs.d/personal/preload/myorgexport.el (source)... >>>>>> Output file: >>>>>> Warning (initialization): An error occurred while loading >>>>>> ‘/home/joseph/.emacs.d/init.el’: >>>>>> >>>>>> Wrong type argument: stringp, nil >>>>>> >>>>>> To ensure normal operation, you should investigate and remove the >>>>>> cause of the error in your initialization file. Start Emacs with >>>>>> the ‘--debug-init’ option to view a complete error backtrace. Disable >>>>>> showing Disable logging >>>>>> Starting Emacs daemon. >>>>>> >>>>>> With --debug-init, I get: >>>>>> >>>>>> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument stringp nil) >>>>>> string-to-number(nil) >>>>>> citeproc-bt--to-csl-date("nil" nil) >>>>>> citeproc-blt-entry-to-csl((("Url" . >>>>>> "http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004246638_005") ("Doi" . >>>>>> "10.1163/9789004246638_005") ("Date_added" . "Mon May 16 19:09:37 2016") >>>>>> ("Booktitle" . "Spinoza: Issues and Directions") ("Series" . "Spinoza: >>>>>> Issues and Directions") ("Year" . "nil") ("Publisher" . "Brill Academic >>>>>> Publishers") ("Pages" . "39-52") ("Author" . "Edwin Curley") ("Title" . >>>>>> "ON BENNETTS SPINOZA: THE ISSUE OF TELEOLOGY") ("=type=" . "InBook") >>>>>> ("=key=" . "curley-nil-on-bennet-spinoz")) nil nil) >>>>>> #f(compiled-function (key entry) #<bytecode >>>>>> -0x7fcb46b5c8e80b3>)("curley-nil-on-bennet-spinoz" (("Url" . >>>>>> "http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004246638_005") ("Doi" . >>>>>> "10.1163/9789004246638_005") ("Date_added" . "Mon May 16 19:09:37 2016") >>>>>> ("Booktitle" . "Spinoza: Issues and Directions") ("Series" . "Spinoza: >>>>>> Issues and Directions") ("Year" . "nil") ("Publisher" . "Brill Academic >>>>>> Publishers") ("Pages" . "39-52") ("Author" . "Edwin Curley") ("Title" . >>>>>> "ON BENNETTS SPINOZA: THE ISSUE OF TELEOLOGY") ("=type=" . "InBook") >>>>>> ("=key=" . "curley-nil-on-bennet-spinoz"))) >>>>>> maphash(#f(compiled-function (key entry) #<bytecode >>>>>> -0x7fcb46b5c8e80b3>) #<hash-table equal 665/730 0x156f8acb26b7>) >>>>>> citeproc-hash-itemgetter-from-any(("~/Dropbox/Orgzly/reforg.bib")) >>>>>> org-ref-process-buffer(html) >>>>>> org-ref-csl-preprocess-buffer(html) >>>>>> run-hook-with-args(org-ref-csl-preprocess-buffer html) >>>>>> org-export-as(html nil nil nil (:output-file "~/test.html")) >>>>>> org-export-to-file(html "~/test.html" nil nil nil nil nil) >>>>>> org-html-export-to-html() >>>>>> (org-open-file (org-html-export-to-html)) >>>>>> (let ((org-export-before-parsing-hook >>>>>> '(org-ref-csl-preprocess-buffer))) (org-open-file >>>>>> (org-html-export-to-html))) >>>>>> eval-buffer(#<buffer *load*-634240> nil >>>>>> "/home/joseph/.emacs.d/personal/preload/myorgexport..." nil t) ; >>>>>> Reading at buffer position 3196 >>>>>> >>>>>> load-with-code-conversion("/home/joseph/.emacs.d/personal/preload/myorgexport..." >>>>>> "/home/joseph/.emacs.d/personal/preload/myorgexport..." nil nil) >>>>>> load("/home/joseph/.emacs.d/personal/preload/myorgexport...") >>>>>> mapc(load >>>>>> ("/home/joseph/.emacs.d/personal/preload/myorgexport...")) >>>>>> (progn (message "[Prelude] Loading personal configuration files in >>>>>> ..." prelude-personal-preload-dir) (mapc 'load (directory-files >>>>>> prelude-personal-preload-dir 't "^[^#.].*el$"))) >>>>>> (if (file-exists-p prelude-personal-preload-dir) (progn (message >>>>>> "[Prelude] Loading personal configuration files in ..." >>>>>> prelude-personal-preload-dir) (mapc 'load (directory-files >>>>>> prelude-personal-preload-dir 't "^[^#.].*el$")))) >>>>>> eval-buffer(#<buffer *load*> nil "/home/joseph/.emacs.d/init.el" >>>>>> nil >>>>>> t) ; Reading at buffer position 4489 >>>>>> load-with-code-conversion("/home/joseph/.emacs.d/init.el" >>>>>> "/home/joseph/.emacs.d/init.el" t t) >>>>>> load("/home/joseph/.emacs.d/init" noerror nomessage) >>>>>> startup--load-user-init-file(#f(compiled-function () #<bytecode >>>>>> 0xec639179d6199fa>) #f(compiled-function () #<bytecode >>>>>> -0x1f3c686ddc0dc635>) t) >>>>>> command-line() >>>>>> normal-top-level() >>>>>> >>>>>> It's too complicated for me. >>>>>> org-ref version 2 with citeproc-org by Andras worked well, but now I am >>>>>> afraid that to downgrade to org-ref 2 is not necessarily the best >>>>>> solution. I am lost. >>>>>> >>>>>> Best wishes, and thanks for your help. >>>>>> >>>>>> Jo. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Le 30/11/2021 à 18:31, John Kitchin a écrit : >>>>>>> See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRR-5NSpKyE >>>>>>> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRR-5NSpKyE> for an overview of what to >>>>>>> do. basically you need a csl file that provides the style you want, and >>>>>>> you specify it like this in the org file or in default settings. You may >>>>>>> also need a locale file if you are not blogging in english. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> #+csl-style: apa-5th-edition.csl >>>>>>> >>>>>>> #+csl-locale: en-US >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> You can find a basic example org file for html export with CSL at >>>>>>> https://github.com/jkitchin/org-ref/blob/master/examples/basic-csl.org >>>>>>> <https://github.com/jkitchin/org-ref/blob/master/examples/basic-csl.org> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Here is a minimal way to export your blog file I suppose. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> (let ((org-export-before-parsing-hook >>>>>>> '(org-ref-csl-preprocess-buffer))) >>>>>>> (org-open-file (org-html-export-to-html))) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 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 <http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Tue, Nov 30, 2021 at 12:16 PM András Simonyi >>>>>>> <andras.simo...@gmail.com <mailto:andras.simo...@gmail.com>> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Dear Joseph, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> unfortunately, my note on the `citeproc-org` page has become >>>>>>> kind of >>>>>>> misleading and has to be updated because org-ref didn't switch >>>>>>> to the >>>>>>> new org-cite citation syntax after all, although this was the >>>>>>> plan for >>>>>>> a while. I think if you wish to use org-ref 3 then you should >>>>>>> simply >>>>>>> remove citeproc-org entirely -- if I understand correctly the >>>>>>> latest >>>>>>> version of org-ref supports the old syntax as well and is >>>>>>> capable of >>>>>>> CSL-based export (among others) on its own. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> best regards, >>>>>>> András >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Tue, 30 Nov 2021 at 18:00, Joseph Vidal-Rosset >>>>>>> <jos...@vidal-rosset.net <mailto:jos...@vidal-rosset.net>> wrote: >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > Dear John, and dear Andras, >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > Having updated my org-ref to the last version, I see that the >>>>>>> html >>>>>>> > export of bibliography does not work any longer for my blog. >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > Reading Andras's note here >>>>>>> > https://github.com/andras-simonyi/citeproc-org >>>>>>> <https://github.com/andras-simonyi/citeproc-org> >>>>>>> > I confess that I am lost. >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > What have I to do to not waste too much time with this >>>>>>> problem? >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > Best wishes, >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > Jo. >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Professor John Kitchin >>> Doherty Hall A207F >>> Department of Chemical Engineering >>> Carnegie Mellon University >>> Pittsburgh, PA 15213 >>> 412-268-7803 >>> @johnkitchin >>> http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu >>> Pronouns: he/him/his >>> > > [2. text/x-emacs-lisp; myblogexporter.el]... -- Professor John Kitchin Doherty Hall A207F Department of Chemical Engineering Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 15213 412-268-7803 @johnkitchin http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu Pronouns: he/him/his