On Fri, 2020-07-17 at 01:41, Kyle Meyer wrote:
> All right, thanks. Here's that in patch form. I briefly tested with
> Emacs 26, 27, and 28, and things seemed to work fine (though I'm not an
> org-eldoc user).
> I'll plan to apply it in a day or two unless there are objections.
So far so good
John Kitchin writes:
> This works for me.
> #+TITLE:
> #+AUTHOR:
> #+LaTeX_HEADER: \usepackage{natbib}
> The moon in June is like a big ballon \citep{self1987asymptotic}.
> #+BEGIN_LATEX
> \bibliographystyle{abbrvnat}
> \bibliography{/home/jrm/scm/references.git/refs}
> #+END_LATEX
Ah, of cou
Hi,
For the simple example below, is there a better way to include the bibliography,
so that if the document is exported to HTML, the LaTeX code isn't included?
#+TITLE:
#+AUTHOR:
#+LaTeX_HEADER: \usepackage{natbib}
The moo
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> Joseph Mingrone writes:
>
>> Hi Myles,
>>
>> Thanks for your reply.
>>
>> Myles English writes:
>>> I wonder, did you look at the section of 10.3.1 titled "Anniversaries
>>> from BBDB"?
>>
>
Hi Myles,
Thanks for your reply.
Myles English writes:
> I wonder, did you look at the section of 10.3.1 titled "Anniversaries
> from BBDB"?
This is what prompted me to store many of the anniversaries in BBDB as
opposed to the diary. Following the information in section 10.3.1 of
the manual al
It makes sense to put birthdays and other anniversaries in BBDB as
described in section 10.3.1 of the Org manual. Why repeat information by
putting it in the diary when you already have a contact entry in BBDB
for the person? The only problem with this is that the anniversaries
aren't marked in the