Den lör 16 juli 2022 kl 11:16 skrev Ihor Radchenko <yanta...@gmail.com>:

> Henrik Frisk <fris...@gmail.com> writes:
>
> >>> Is so, you probably need
> >>>
> >>> org-protocol://capture?template...
> >>> instead of
> >>> org-protocol://capture-html?template...
> >>>
> >>> Thanks, that was the issue and it works fine now. However, I can't seem
> >> to get the org-capture-ref-get-bibtex-field to work by simply replacing
> org-capture-ref-headline-format
> >> with it. Not sure where the ":bibtex-string" should go in the template
> >> which is probably why it doesn't work.
>
> Could you please provide a bit more details on what you did, what you
> expected to get, and what you got?
>
> Yes, of course!

I saw in another thread recently that you had the bibtex captured as a code
block (begin_src bibtex) which I wasn't able to get. In the documentation
at https://github.com/yantar92/org-capture-ref#org819faa2 it says:

"Alternatively it is possible to use org-capture-ref-get-bibtex-field to
get metadata directly (:bibtex-string field will contain formatted BiBTeX
entry).

This, I thought, was the way to achieve this. What I get is:

:BOOKMARK:misc:
:PROPERTIES:
:TITLE:    Something
:BTYPE:    misc
:ID:       Something_org_captur_ref_extrac_9c0
:AUTHOR:   someone
:CREATED:  [2022-07-12 tis 17:26]
:HOWPUBLISHED: Github
:NOTE:     Online; accessed 12 juli 2022
:RSS:      https://something.org
:URL:       https://something.org
:END:

/Henrik

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