On Feb 17, 2015 1:12 PM, "Rasmus" wrote: > > Richard Lawrence writes: > > > Basically, I think you could ignore the distinctions that the [cite: > > ...] syntax is capable of expressing, and just write all your citations > > like: > > > > [cite: See @Doe99 for more on this point.] %%(:type footnoted) > > > > or, in the syntax Nicolas proposed, something like: > > > > [cite: See @Doe99 for more on this point.]{:type footnoted} > > > > You would then use an export filter to transform citations with this > > :type into the appropriate command, something along the lines of: > > This seems backward and wrong /to me/. Why not global options? I > actually think we "agreed" on this earlier. > > #+cite: text-cite > #+(cite): parenthesis-cite > > Or > > #+cite: numeric > #+(cite): footnote-cite > > This is why I asked Tom earlier if he normally uses more than two citation > TYPES. Presumably citeauthor and citeyear works irrespective of the main > citation type. So I still think that having two TYPES handy will meet > most requirements. This is clearly preferable. Using zotero in odt , rtf , or docx, you would normally just set a citation style and let zotero take care of the reformatting. Rasmus's solution is almost as convenient as that, and presumably backend-independent. > > —Rasmus > > -- > m-mm-mmm-mmmm bacon! > >