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@ 2018-03-03  8:22 Joseph Vidal-Rosset
  2018-03-09  7:16 ` Simonyi András
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From: Joseph Vidal-Rosset @ 2018-03-03  8:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: John Kitchin; +Cc: Eric Fraga, emacs-orgmode list

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Dear John,

I  am  happy   to  tell  you  that your  scimax
[[https://github.com/jkitchin/scimax ]] is a wonderful tool for emacs, for
org-mode and for exporting in LaTeX with references. I advice strongly
its use. 

I am  using Gnus and not  mu4e to write  emails and it works  well now
thanks of the help of Eric Fraga. 

This email  is just about  a detail. I guess  it would be  possible in
theory to get the  bibliography style that I want in  email as well as
in any other  exported document, but it  is not the case  for the html
export  and therefore  not for  html  email in  Gnus. It  is too  bad,
because  apalike for  example is  a good  option that  avoids Jan  von
Plato's reproach [[#vonplato2017][vonplato2017]]: 

#+BEGIN_QUOTE
A great disservice is being done to scholarship by the reference system
prevalent today that has running numbers, usually in square brackets,
for the items in the references. The defects of this system are twofold.
First, it is enormously disturbing for the reader to be constantly
checking the list of references to see what article or book is being
referred to. The reader’s memory is burdened with information that
has no meaning elsewhere. Second, the awareness of who did what
and when is eroded little by little. If we read Gödel (1931) or Gentzen
(1936), we know what that is, contrary to a plain [104] and [90], say,
and similarly with hundreds of other works. Such couplings of names
and years give us a timeline that is indispensable for an awareness of
the development of logic or any other part of science. The thoughtless
“bibtex” square bracket numbering system of references is destroying
such awareness and should therefore be universally abandoned. It has
just one, totally inessential advantage: that it saves some space. In a
standard article, that may be a few lines, and in a book, a page or two.
#+END_QUOTE

So, do you  think that it is possible to  adopt the apalike bibliography
style in html document also? 

Best wishes, 

Jo. 

* Bibliography
** Jan von Plato - {The Great Formal Machinery Works: Theories of Deduction and Computation at the Origins of the Digital Age}
  :PROPERTIES:
     :CUSTOM_ID: vonplato2017
   :=TYPE=: book
   :=KEY=: vonplato2017
   :TITLE: {{The Great Formal Machinery Works: Theories of Deduction and Computation at the Origins of the Digital Age}}
   :AUTHOR: {Jan von Plato}
   :PUBLISHER: {Princeton University Press}
   :ISBN: {0691174172,9780691174174}
   :YEAR: {2017}
   :ADDRESS: {Princeton}
   :SERIES: {}
   :EDITION: {}
   :VOLUME: {}
   :URL: {http://gen.lib.rus.ec/book/index.php?md5=78f2ef1addf9a3993f5601b9b4d6b5ba}
  :END:

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