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 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 < > malsburg@posteo.de > >> 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 > >> > >> > >