On Mar 5, 2009, at 12:08 AM, William Henney wrote:
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 3:34 AM, Carsten Dominik > wrote:
Now how do we want to do this with org-mode?
1) The user is responsible for creating a bib-file using
whatever tools she prefers (e.g. bib2bib).
2) Add an option to just select the entrie
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 3:34 AM, Carsten Dominik wrote:
>> Now how do we want to do this with org-mode?
>> 1) The user is responsible for creating a bib-file using
>> whatever tools she prefers (e.g. bib2bib).
>> 2) Add an option to just select the entries that are used
>> in the org-file. Nothing
On Mar 3, 2009, at 7:33 AM, Taru Karttunen wrote:
On 02.03 10:40, William Henney wrote:
Selecting only some entries to display would be possible,
but is it really necessary? In my use cases I just tend
to have a per-article bib-file that contains the entries
I wish to use. Making a rich enough
Could anyone of the bibtex users here add a little 5 line tutorial on how
to use bibtex (just few lines to get me started)? I never used bibtex,
but I'd want to support it in org-info.js and therefore need to create
testfiles.
(Ignore this mail if just another section is added to the resulting
XHT
On 02.03 10:40, William Henney wrote:
> > Selecting only some entries to display would be possible,
> > but is it really necessary? In my use cases I just tend
> > to have a per-article bib-file that contains the entries
> > I wish to use. Making a rich enough API to sort, reformat
> > and select a
Hi Taru
On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 4:57 AM, Taru Karttunen wrote:
> Selecting only some entries to display would be possible,
> but is it really necessary? In my use cases I just tend
> to have a per-article bib-file that contains the entries
> I wish to use. Making a rich enough API to sort, reforma
On 27.02 17:19, Carsten Dominik wrote:
> can I add your code to the contrib directory in Org?
>
Yes, feel free to. Do you need some copyright stuff
or is that not needed with contrib?
I will probably have some wibbles to it in the next
few months, but those can be added in the Git repository.
Se
Hi Taru,
if I understand correctly, if I have a large BibTeX database,
the entire database file will be included into the HTML file.
A possible extension for your program would be to select only the
references actually used in the exported file.
- Carsten
On Feb 22, 2009, at 1:05 PM, Taru Kart
Has anyone tested this?
Taru, do you agree that I should add it to the contrib directory?
- Carsten
On Feb 22, 2009, at 1:05 PM, Taru Karttunen wrote:
Hello
Motivated by the discussion on exporting BibTeX to html
and LaTeX when using org-mode I created an extension that
does this.
The html
On 22.02 15:17, Sebastian Rose wrote:
> are there changes to the XHTML structure imposed by using this
> extension? Or does it simply add a section with the usual containers and
> ID's?
Currently it just wraps the whole thing in a
with the bibtex2html
generated html inside with a slight fix to ma
This is going to be fantastically useful. Thanks.
- Carsten
On Feb 22, 2009, at 1:05 PM, Taru Karttunen wrote:
Hello
Motivated by the discussion on exporting BibTeX to html
and LaTeX when using org-mode I created an extension that
does this.
The html export uses bibtex2html from
http://www.
Hi Taru,
are there changes to the XHTML structure imposed by using this
extension? Or does it simply add a section with the usual containers and
ID's?
Since I know many people will use an extension like this, I'd like to
support that in org-info.js, that's why I ask.
Best,
Sebastian
Taru K
Hello
Motivated by the discussion on exporting BibTeX to html
and LaTeX when using org-mode I created an extension that
does this.
The html export uses bibtex2html from
http://www.lri.fr/~filliatr/bibtex2html/ also
packaged in e.g. Debian.
This works by a
#+BIBLIOGRAPHY: bibfilebasename stylenam
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