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Re: [O] Standardize #+BIBLIOGRAPHY line


From: Nicolas Goaziou
Subject: Re: [O] Standardize #+BIBLIOGRAPHY line
Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2013 15:58:14 +0200

Jambunathan K <address@hidden> writes:

>> I understand. You can still use ox-bibtex.el for now, and just ignore
>> all the "[[cite:...]]" part.
>
> Each citation processor should reside in it's own file.  So ox-jabref.el
> is the right place for my changes.

LaTeX and HTML processors already reside in ox-bibtex.el. If you want to
create a new file, so be it, but try at least to require ox-bibtex and
use existing accessors and predicates to maintain compatibility.

> It seems that you are not interested in introducing ox-cite.el or a
> make-shift `citation-reference' element.

I don't know what led you to this conclusion.

I'm very much interested in supporting bibliographies from Org. I also
know it will require to implement a new citation object in the process.
I'm just pointing out two things:

  - ox-bibtex will have to be implemented differently (e.g., no more
    defadvices). So, it's not just about moving ox-bibtex into another
    directory.
  - before discussing (again) citations syntax, we must ensure that this
    is a realistic goal. IOW we need a proof of concept for, at least,
    every major back-end (including ASCII).


Regards,

-- 
Nicolas Goaziou



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