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Re: [O] State of the art in citations
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Ken Mankoff |
Subject: |
Re: [O] State of the art in citations |
Date: |
Sun, 27 Apr 2014 10:41:16 -0400 |
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Hi Clément and Others,
On 2014-04-27 at 10:14, Clément B. wrote:
> (setq reftex-cite-format
> '((?\C-m . "\\cite[]{%l}")
> (?b . "[[ref:%l][%A (%y)]]")))
I've been using reftex in Org -> LaTeX for a while and have my Org text
sprinkled with \cite{foo:yyyy}. I just saw the customized
reftex-cite-format from Clément (above). It looks much nicer in the
text, but raises two questions:
1) Can the link just use lastname? It looks like %A is the only way to
access author names, and does full names, so perhaps not without writing
some custom function? And more importantly,
2) When I export this to LaTeX, it is not treated as a proper LaTeX
citation. The text is just the "%A (%y)" part. Is there some way to
export so that the ref:%l turns into a \cite{%l}?
Thanks,
-k.
- [O] State of the art in citations, Julian M. Burgos, 2014/04/25
- Re: [O] State of the art in citations, Clément B ., 2014/04/26
- Re: [O] State of the art in citations, Clément B ., 2014/04/26
- Re: [O] State of the art in citations, Leonard Randall, 2014/04/27
- Re: [O] State of the art in citations, Clément B ., 2014/04/27
- Re: [O] State of the art in citations,
Ken Mankoff <=
- Re: [O] State of the art in citations, Thomas S. Dye, 2014/04/27
- Re: [O] State of the art in citations, Ken Mankoff, 2014/04/27
- Re: [O] State of the art in citations, Clément B ., 2014/04/27
- Re: [O] State of the art in citations, John Kitchin, 2014/04/27
- Re: [O] State of the art in citations, Clément B ., 2014/04/27
- Re: [O] State of the art in citations, Julian M. Burgos, 2014/04/28
- Re: [O] State of the art in citations, Julian M. Burgos, 2014/04/28
- Re: [O] State of the art in citations, Vikas Rawal Lists, 2014/04/29
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