Hi Juan,
On Mon, 25 Jan 2021 at 14:46, Juan Manuel Macías
wrote:
By the way... I have written some code to export the citations using
make4ht. It's just a proof of concept, and not too elegant I'm afraid.
But I wanted to explore a bit more the use of make4ht in this context.
Nice! I also
Hi Gustavo,
Gustavo Barros writes:
> I'd also would love to see that. ;-)
>
> And I do think Org is, by far, the best placed tool to fill this
> place. But I also think citations and bibliography are a big
> bottleneck in that regard. Of course, there is a long ongoing effort
> in that area,
Hi Juan,
On Sun, 24 Jan 2021 at 16:20, Juan Manuel Macías
wrote:
I agree with what you comment here and in your previous message. In
fact, I'm afraid this (humble) approach of mine is focused only on
creating a mere list of references in HTML from a bib file, keeping
the
same bibliography
Hi Gustavo,
Thank you for your interesting comments.
Gustavo Barros writes:
> On Sun, 24 Jan 2021 at 08:37, Gustavo Barros
> wrote:
>
>> It should handle two limitations of your procedure, which
>> are: getting the bibliography with the entries actually cited in the
>> document and citation
On Sun, 24 Jan 2021 at 08:37, Gustavo Barros
wrote:
It should handle two limitations of your procedure, which
are: getting the bibliography with the entries actually cited in the
document and citation callouts. The first one is easy to handle in
your
current approach by means of any of
Hi Juan,
that's very interesting. Thanks for sharing.
On Sat, 23 Jan 2021 at 12:03, Juan Manuel Macías wrote:
> When I export to LaTeX an Org document that contains a bibliography, I
> use bibLaTeX with a very custom style (i.e. quite a few lines of code
> related to bibLaTeX in the
Hi,
When I export to LaTeX an Org document that contains a bibliography, I
use bibLaTeX with a very custom style (i.e. quite a few lines of code
related to bibLaTeX in the preamble). I wanted to apply all that
bibLaTeX setting and styles when exporting to HTML too, so I came up
with this method,