Re: citar--library-file-action

2022-10-29 Thread Henrik Frisk
Den tis 25 okt. 2022 kl 22:42 skrev Bruce D'Arcus : > For citar support/bugs, you should report on the github issue tracker. > > But my guess: you need to install citar-embark, as a while ago, we > moved the embark-related functionality into a separate package. If > it's been a few months since yo

Re: citar--library-file-action

2022-10-25 Thread Matt Price
Bruce will know better than me!!! On Tue, Oct 25, 2022 at 4:46 PM Matt Price wrote: > I’d look at the current function definition to be sure (C-h f > citar—library-file-action), but open is the standard macOS command for > opening files. The Linux equivalent is xdg-open. My gues

Re: citar--library-file-action

2022-10-25 Thread Matt Price
I’d look at the current function definition to be sure (C-h f citar—library-file-action), but open is the standard macOS command for opening files. The Linux equivalent is xdg-open. My guess is that somehow you’ve told citar or org or emacs to use open for these links. Or it’s possible that the

Re: citar--library-file-action

2022-10-25 Thread Bruce D'Arcus
eference or > by running embark-act on it. Now I get this instead: > > citar--library-file-action: Symbol’s function definition is void: open > > Any suggestions? > > /Henrik >

citar--library-file-action

2022-10-25 Thread Henrik Frisk
Hi, After updating a bunch of packages I'm getting this error message when I try to open an associated file via a reference: [cite:@key] Before it was working fine via emark either by clicking on the reference or by running embark-act on it. Now I get this instead: citar--library-file-a