Hello Thomas,
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 6:58 PM, Thomas S. Dye <address@hidden> wrote:
Aloha Mauro,
On my system I define a citep link:
#+source: define-citep-link
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :results silent
(org-add-link-type
"citep" 'ebib
(lambda (path desc format)
(cond
((eq format 'html)
(format "(<cite>%s</cite>)" path))
((eq format 'latex)
(if (or (not desc) (equal 0 (search "citep:" desc)))
(format "\\citep{%s}" path)
(format "\\citep[%s]{%s}" desc path)
)))))
#+end_src
then the following Org-mode source:
Hawaiian archaeology's response to the late Roger Green's call for an
investigation of diachronic settlement patterns
[[citep:green84:_settl_patter_studies_ocean]] has been slow and
difficult.
exports as:
Hawaiian archaeology's response to the late Roger Green's call for an
investigation of diachronic settlement patterns
\citep{green84:_settl_patter_studies_ocean} has been slow and
difficult.
Perhaps you could post a minimal example that doesn't work for you?
Note that this solution doesn't depend on ebib. It is perfectly OK
to enter
the bibliography key by hand if you prefer.
Yes, I did the same but I get different behavior. If I put the same
code in a .org file (the current file where the citation is or the
#+SETUPFILE), the LaTeX export is
\hyperref[citep:green84:_settl_patter_studies_ocean]
{citep:green84:_settl_patter_studies_ocean},
while if I put the same in my .emacs, it is exported as
\texttt{cite:green84:_settl_patter_studies_ocean}. This happens in Org
version 6.21b (Ubuntu 10.10 version). while in the last version from
Git it transforms to
\hyperref[citep-green84-_settl_patter_studies_ocean]
{citep:green84:_settl\_patter\_studies\_ocean}
Well, something is going weird...
On your other observation:
I don't use underscores in headlines, so hadn't run across the
limitation in the cross references that you mention. I don't know
if there is any way around this.
If you do find a way, please feel free to add the solution to the
LaTeX
export tutorial.
OK, but for this is easier to just change the labels and remove
underscores, so this is definitely a minor point.
Anyway, thanks a lot for your help!
M.