i think I may have seen it these on the list at one point, but it's very
helpful to be reminded.

I do think that the default fonts, etc., are a bit of an acquired taste for
humanists; and I've gotten used to using custom styles in html & odt for
size & placing of images; but even without following the instructions
carefully, export seems to work, which is pretyt amazing!

Vikas recommends involving pandoc manually, as Erik H. has also suggested
to me; I would like to aovid doing that if possible, but if it has to be
done i guess I can find some way of automating it.

There are clearly a lot of options in this space; I am still interested in
using Zotero if I can, so will continue working with zotxt, but hopefully
in a way that gets me closer to other people's usage patterns.

thanks,
Matt


On Wed, Jan 28, 2015 at 3:31 PM, Vicente Vera <vicente...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello. Interesting thread!
> Matt, have you read Vikas guide to writing papers with Org?
> https://github.com/vikasrawal/orgpaper
> From my point of view, using LaTeX through Org isn't difficult at all.
> You'll need to tweak a few things (packages, figures, etc.), but it's
> definitely easier for a beginner that starting a LaTeX document from
> scratch.
> Here's another article about writing LaTeX (social science) papers:
> https://github.com/kjhealy/workflow-paper
>

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