Bruce D'Arcus
Bruce D'Arcus
Did a little digging. It could have something to do with the fact I'm using `pnpm`, though I haven't come across anything to that effect. Here's what its installation directory...
I've also known this, in the academic literature on citation practices, to be called integral vs non-integral. In any case, it seems that pandoc does support this, just perhaps not...
You're going to have to clarify this, as I don't really understand your issue, or what you would like. Examples: - what type of buffer? (Org?) - what menu? (Embark?)...
That menu is for opening related resources; not the bibliographic entry. There's a separate command for that (am not near a computer and forget the name!). You should be able...
Am back with access to a computer. > Embark did work for the [cite:@foo] type references in an org file, but it doesn't work for getting to the citation entry...
> ... is there a way to programmatically extend that bottom menu like citar-org-roam does? I want to add a section for bibtex so it's all there. You're asking for...
> I guess I could copy whatever citar-org-roam is doing to add those new sections in the menu for my use case. Actually no. Citar-org-roam is just providing a configuration...
Is this related? https://github.com/emacs-citar/citar/issues/852 Not sure about the advice, but I suppose if it results in the behavior you want, no problem?
Thanks @kslutsky! @localauthor - I think you added this functionality, and I don't use it myself. Any input?
> Would it be worth saying this explicitly in the README? Maybe in section https://github.com/emacs-citar/citar#reftex-and-local-bibliographic-files-in-latex , and possibly also mentioning the consequence of not opening PDFs? (Or maybe this ought...