Hi John, hello everyone,
For your information, the numerical style that produces perfectly that I wanted is
oil-shale.csl
the code
[[first_author_key, 80]] is exported into [1, p. 80]
and
[[second_author_key, 81-86] , [2, pp. 81-86]
url links are given in the bibliography, etc. A really good numeric cls style, still better in my opinion than american-medical-association-brackets.csl and many others.
All the best,
Jo.
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Le dimanche 26 juin 2022 à 09:17, Joseph Vidal-Rosset <joseph@vidal-rosset.net> a écrit :
Hi John,
I am ashamed for having not understood this solution by myself !
It works perfectly also with my csl style.
Many thanks again for your so kind and very efficient help.
Best wishes,
Jo.
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Le samedi 25 juin 2022 à 13:16, John Kitchin <jkitchin@andrew.cmu.edu> a écrit :
Hi Joseph,
It looks like what I suggested (e.g. use a csl file that supports what you want)
This org file:
#+csl-style: american-medical-association-brackets.csl
#+csl-locale: en-US
See [[cite:&kohn-2020-ungrad 55-56]]
bibliography:~/Dropbox/emacs/bibliography/references.bib
leads to this output for me. You have to export it with C-c C-e rh to use the org-ref exporter.
John
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Hello everyone,
With org-ref (version 3) I meet the following (minor) problem with the
html export of references when I want to give the pages of a book in
numerical csl format.
With LaTeX export, no difficulty: I get
[1, pp. 55-56]
to refer to the book 1 and pages 55-56.
With html export, I get only:
[1]
and no mean to give the pages in this format.
John Kitchin tried to help me (with downgrade to org-ref version 2), but
it is not so easy to downgrade and with regular org and prelude
upgrades, it is not easy always to keep the same version of org-mode.
Help is welcome, if someone knows the solution.
All the best,
Jo.