Henrik Frisk <fris...@gmail.com> writes: > A couple of questions more: > > 1. In the examples at the beginning of the project's github you have > examples that have a combination of prperties and bibtex source, with > preperties such as ID and CREATED. These could be helpful but I can't > figure out how to add them with my limited knowledge.
Those are from my personal capture templates. There is nothing fancy there. Just "%{fetch-bibtex}* TODO %?%(org-capture-ref-get-bibtex-field :title)" ":PROPERTIES:" ":ID: %(org-capture-ref-get-bibtex-field :key)" ":CREATED: %U" ":END:" "#+begin_src bibtex" "%(org-capture-ref-get-bibtex-field :bibtex)" "#+end_src bibtex" > 2. When you write that there is support for Google Scholar "BiBTeX page", > what do you mean? In a Google scholar search, if I click "Cite" and then > choose BiBTeX, I don't get the expected result, but maybe you are referring > to something else? I am referring to what you said: "Cite" → "BibTeX". The opened page should contain the BibTeX entry text. This page can be captured. For example, the first item (Cite → BibTeX) in https://scholar.google.com.sg/scholar?q=test can be captured on my side. I do not recommend this method though. Google Scholar does not provide high quality BibTeX entries with DOI and sometimes provides plain wrong entries. Best, Ihor