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Re: [O] helm-bibtex questions


From: Xebar Saram
Subject: Re: [O] helm-bibtex questions
Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2015 13:56:29 +0300

Hi again Titus

2 quick questions that arose from using helm-bitex today extensively:

how does one exclude in the search items? for example i want to search for xebar without keyword "progress" (I want to exclude in progress articles not published yet)

is it possible to define default enter command in helm-bibtex ?

best

Z

On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 9:38 PM, Titus von der Malsburg <address@hidden> wrote:

On 2015-06-18 Thu 04:32, Xebar Saram wrote:
> Hi Titus and thx so much for the answers!
>
> i will in the future use the github page to make requests.
>
> "The number of matches will be displayed in the mode line. "
>
> i see that now thx! :) the problem was(is) that its colored black on my
> black modline BG which makes it invisible ;-) i assume thats an helm config
> i need to change
>
>
> "If you don’t want to type these search expressions, you could create a
> command that invokes helm-bibtex with a default search _expression_ and that
> command could be bound to a keyboard shortcut."
>
> that would be prefect for me and a solution to my issue. would you mind
> giving an example of such a code chunk. unfortunately i dont know elisp though
> as john recommended i will do my best this summer when the semester ends to
> try and pick it up :)

Sure, here you go:

#+BEGIN_SRC elisp
;; Define helm-search with predefined search _expression_:
(defun helm-bibtex-my-publications ()
  "Search BibTeX entries authored by Xebar Saram."
  (interactive)
  (helm :sources '(helm-source-bibtex)
        :full-frame t
        :input "xebar saram"
        :candidate-number-limit 500))

;; Bind this search function to Ctrl-x p:
(global-set-key (kbd "C-x p") 'helm-bibtex-my-publications)
#+END_SRC

> i will definitely use your tag system as you recommended, sounds perfect
> for me

The tag system also comes in handy when generating publication lists for
CVs and web pages because BibTeX does not distinguish between conference
papers, posters, and talks.  If you have tags for that, it’s relatively
easy to create separate sections for these types of publications using
biblatex or bib2bib and bibtex2html in the case of web pages.

> thanks again for your kind help and the amazing app ;-)

You are welcome.

  Titus

>
> best
>
> Z
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 11:02 PM, Titus von der Malsburg <address@hidden
>> wrote:
>
>>
>> On 2015-06-17 Wed 11:08, Xebar Saram wrote:
>> > Hi Titus
>> >
>> > I have been exploring helm-bibtex a bit today and have some questions.
>> btw
>> > is this the preferred way to make requests/ask questions or is
>> > github preferred?
>>
>> Helm-bibtex is not part of org (although it tries to work well with
>> org).  So I’m not sure whether this list is the best place for
>> discussing it.  For now the issue tracker on Github might be a better
>> option:
>>
>>   https://github.com/tmalsburg/helm-bibtex/issues
>>
>> > in any case i was wondering a few things:
>> >
>> > 1. is it possible to have custom sorting? i want all views to sort by
>> > Author, year, month
>>
>> I prefer to see the entries in the (inverse) order in which they appear
>> in the BibTeX file.  This way, recent additions show up at the
>> top.  However, I agree that sorting would be useful (see issues #5 and
>> #21); it just doesn’t have high priority for me.  Pull requests welcome.
>>
>> > 2. i would really like a way to have stored smart groups (like the jabref
>> > dynamic groups if your aware of that). that is for example create a group
>> > that auto selects all publications i have (by my first/last name) and
>> shows
>> > the count (in numbers) of these publications.
>>
>> I’m not familiar with smart groups but it seems that all helm-bibtex is
>> doing is giving you very flexible smart groups defined by your search
>> expressions.  For example, if you want a list of your publications, you
>> can simple enter your name.  And if you want a list of your articles,
>> you can enter your name + “article”.  If you want all your articles from
>> 2010, enter your name + “articles 2010”.  And so on.  The number of
>> matches will be displayed in the mode line.  If you don’t want to type
>> these search expressions, you could create a command that invokes
>> helm-bibtex with a default search _expression_ and that command could be
>> bound to a keyboard shortcut.
>>
>> > Another example is a group to keep track of all the papers im working on
>> or
>> > invloved with by matching keyword author and prep/*other key word
>>
>> I use two BibTeX fields to tag entries: “keywords” for keywords
>> describing the content of the paper (as usual) and “tags” for meta
>> data.  Values that I use in tags are “own”, “manuscript”, “poster”,
>> “talk”, … So if I want a list of all articles in progress, I search for
>> “own manuscript”.  Since the tags field is non-standard, it has to be
>> added to `helm-bibtex-additional-search-fields`.
>>
>> Another solution would be to use the pubstate field and to search for
>> your name and “forthcoming” (add pubstate to
>> helm-bibtex-additional-search-fields for this to work).
>>
>> > 3.is it possible to ass an option to auto generate a bibkey for a
>> selected
>> > citation based on user criteria such as author(date)short-title?
>>
>> Maintaining the content of the BibTeX file not really in the scope of
>> helm-bibtex (I prefer to write my BibTeX entries by hand).  Perhaps
>> org-ref or ebib can help here?  Once you have a function that generates
>> a new key and inserts it in the BibTeX file, you can easily add it to
>> the list of actions in helm-bibtex.
>>
>> Hope that helps.
>>
>>   Titus
>>
>> > thx so much in advance, you and john have given me confidence to finally
>> > dive into the whole latex/bibteX world
>> >
>> > best
>> >
>> > Z
>>
>>



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