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Re: [O] Citations, continued
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Nicolas Goaziou |
Subject: |
Re: [O] Citations, continued |
Date: |
Tue, 10 Feb 2015 11:05:21 +0100 |
Rasmus <address@hidden> writes:
> So, the (opinionated) useful defaults in biblatex are:
> cite(s), parencite(s), footcite(s), texcite(s), fullcite,
> footfullcite, nocite
Isn't footcite/footfullcite a choice made at the document's level
instead of per citation? If that's the case, it could go in a keyword,
e.g.,
#+LATEX_CITATION: :style footcite
> Citation types for extracting parts:
> citeauthor, citetitle, citeyear, citedate, citeurl,
Can't this be attached to the key, as a filter?
> From natbib:
> citet (== textcite), citep (== parencite).
>
> Keys I don't care about, since they are quite biblatex specific:
> smartcite, autocide, parentcite*, uppercase variants. *volcites(s) (any
> objections?)
>
> In natbib:
> citealt, citalp, starred variants
>
> So that's 17 support keys and two aliases. I guess this would deter most
> authors from needing custom styles.
Then what about
[cite:command: common pre; pre1 @key1 post1; ... ; common post]
where command is anything matching is constituted of alphanumeric
characters only (this is just a guess, a proper regexp is yet to be
determined).
LaTeX back-end will see "command" and less advanced back-ends "cite", so
that the same document can be exported through multiple back-ends.
Also
[cite: common pre; pre1 @key1 post1; ... ; common post]
would be equivalent to
[cite:default_command: common pre; pre1 @key1 post1; ... ; common post]
where "default_command" would be set in a defcustom within
"ox-latex.el".
However, this syntax doesn't handle in-text citation for other back-ends
than LaTeX. Hence the address@hidden post] proposal, or even @key [post], which
I find more elegant than
[citet: ...] / [citep: ...]
> The default bibtex.el style generates keys like "%A%y:%t", so I think ":"
> is no good, appealing as it is.
Then "/" (filter) or "|" (pipe).
Regards,
- Re: [O] Citations, continued, (continued)
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- Re: [O] Citations, continued, Nicolas Goaziou, 2015/02/08
- Re: [O] Citations, continued, Rasmus, 2015/02/08
- Re: [O] Citations, continued, Nicolas Goaziou, 2015/02/08
- Re: [O] Citations, continued, Rasmus, 2015/02/09
- Re: [O] Citations, continued, Nicolas Goaziou, 2015/02/08
- Re: [O] Citations, continued, Rasmus, 2015/02/08
- Re: [O] Citations, continued, John Kitchin, 2015/02/09
- Re: [O] Citations, continued, Nicolas Goaziou, 2015/02/10
- Re: [O] Citations, continued, Rasmus, 2015/02/10
- Re: [O] Citations, continued,
Nicolas Goaziou <=
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- Re: [O] Citations, continued, Rasmus, 2015/02/10
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