Bruce D'Arcus
Bruce D'Arcus
Interesting idea. > ... it would be great if I could just copy my citation from org mode (maybe with a citar command) and paste it into the LaTeX buffer...
> This sounds like it makes sense, but I can't find any references to this function anywhere? Have I misunderstood and you're suggesting this as a name for the function?...
> I think the best thing to do is to as for a normal citation and either a default cite command or prompt for one. Can you imagine an elegant...
Yeah, I was wondering how much really needed to be done. The main [`oc.el`](https://code.orgmode.org/bzg/org-mode/src/wip-cite-new/lisp/oc.el) module file includes functions like `org-cite-list-keys` that will return all citation keys in a document. So...
> Org-ref is not a hard dependency of Org-roam. No, but it is in ORB. That's what I was meaning here.
Just by way of update, @myshevchuk @jethrokuan, org-cite is now in org-mode master.
Looking again at `org-cite-list-keys`, I realize now it is currently only for the export process. But that code is super simple: ``` elisp (defun org-cite-list-keys (info) (delete-dups (org-element-map (org-cite-list-citations info)...
Tentative discussion of plans for oc-focused org-ref 3.0. https://github.com/jkitchin/org-ref/issues/885#issuecomment-880294348
Best of luck with that! I'd like to hear from @jethrokuan on what he's thinking for org-roam proper. It seems that's the first step? IUC, it really just means indexing...
Updated video on org-ref functionality for oc. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3TBYg1MZ6iY And new repo: https://github.com/jkitchin/org-ref-cite He recently added a function to update org-ref cite links to org-cite citations.