Thanks John!
I think you have just given me my next homework assignment for "Adam's list of
things to noodle around with in eLisp" :)
Adam
> On 21 Feb 2021, at 17:40, John Kitchin wrote:
>
> It seems like some ideas are getting mixed up in your description. A cite
> link in org-ref is related
It seems like some ideas are getting mixed up in your description. A cite
link in org-ref is related to a bibtex entry in a bibtex file, not to an
org heading in an org-file. In other words in your example, I would expecta
bibtex entry with the key bradley1973es to exist in one of the default
bibli
Hi Bruce/John,
Thanks for getting back to me. So I guess your notes file would look something
like this?
#+TITLE: Bradley, J. (1973): Essential Mathematics For Economists
* Dynamic models: the consumption function
[[cite:bradley1973es][p164]]
* Changes in Capital Stock
[[cite:bradley1973es][p
In org-ref you also handle this by annotations of the cite links, e.g.
[[cite:book-key][p23]] and then bibtex or biblatex does the formatting.
John
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On Sat, Feb 20, 2021 at 10:31 PM Adam Sneller wrote:
> I currently use org-ref and helm-bibtex to manage my database of academic
> sources, with one notes file per source. A lot of my sources are books. So
> note typically grow over time, as I add multiple headers (each pertaining to
> a chapt
I currently use org-ref and helm-bibtex to manage my database of academic
sources, with one notes file per source. A lot of my sources are books. So note
typically grow over time, as I add multiple headers (each pertaining to a
chapter or topic/note taken from that source).
But now I want to pr