On 2015-06-16 Tue 18:28, Titus von der Malsburg wrote:
> On 2015-06-16 Tue 17:39, Julian Burgos wrote:
>> Dear list,
>>
>> I have been using org-ref for a while, using reftex to insert citations in
>> my org documents. Now I am switching to helm-bibtex, which is pretty
>> awesome. I have a coup
Hi Titus,
I think a very simple template for the notes file would suffice. I am
using org ref and had originally modified the template by removing the
TODO, simplifying the properties drawer (no need to duplicate all the
biblatex info here) and adding a link to the pdf file, which is very handy
w
Thanks John. You are right, although I think having to read too many org
files would make the agenda run slower. And creates a lot of buffers (one
per file) which makes navigation more complicated. I always wished that
the agenda would close those buffers. Anyway, I think that having a
single f
On 2015-06-16 Tue 17:39, Julian Burgos wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I have been using org-ref for a while, using reftex to insert citations in
> my org documents. Now I am switching to helm-bibtex, which is pretty
> awesome. I have a couple of question about the note files. Org-ref uses
> a single f
Julian Burgos writes:
> Dear list,
>
> I have been using org-ref for a while, using reftex to insert citations in
> my org documents. Now I am switching to helm-bibtex, which is pretty
> awesome. I have a couple of question about the note files. Org-ref uses
> a single file to keep notes (e.g.
Yeah, helm bibtex is awesome. This has been a major topic of discussion in the
module development. See: https://github.com/tmalsburg/helm-bibtex/issues/40
Last I talked with the developer, he was thinking hard about it and had maybe
even started development on single-note file options.
"Julian
Dear list,
I have been using org-ref for a while, using reftex to insert citations in
my org documents. Now I am switching to helm-bibtex, which is pretty
awesome. I have a couple of question about the note files. Org-ref uses
a single file to keep notes (e.g. notes.org), but helm-bibtex assume