* Have org-cite insert links to references not just add text with the reference directly when exporting to latex
@ 2023-04-14 2:21 Durham Smith
2023-04-14 13:54 ` Ihor Radchenko
2023-04-14 14:00 ` Bruce D'Arcus
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From: Durham Smith @ 2023-04-14 2:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
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When inserting a link a reference using org-cite (e.g
`[cite:@name_of_ref_in_bib_file]`) and generating the latex instead of
generating code like `\cite{name_of_ref_in_bib_file}` what get in the
generated .tex file is the actual citation written out in full. Is there
any way to change this behavior to generate links instead (i.e have
`\cite{name_of_ref_in_bib_file}` appear in the .tex file)?
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* Re: Have org-cite insert links to references not just add text with the reference directly when exporting to latex
2023-04-14 2:21 Have org-cite insert links to references not just add text with the reference directly when exporting to latex Durham Smith
@ 2023-04-14 13:54 ` Ihor Radchenko
2023-04-14 14:00 ` Bruce D'Arcus
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From: Ihor Radchenko @ 2023-04-14 13:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Durham Smith; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
Durham Smith <durham@berkeley.edu> writes:
> When inserting a link a reference using org-cite (e.g
> `[cite:@name_of_ref_in_bib_file]`) and generating the latex instead of
> generating code like `\cite{name_of_ref_in_bib_file}` what get in the
> generated .tex file is the actual citation written out in full. Is there
> any way to change this behavior to generate links instead (i.e have
> `\cite{name_of_ref_in_bib_file}` appear in the .tex file)?
Please provide more details. Ideally, a reproducer starting from
emacs -Q or make repro.
See https://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback
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* Re: Have org-cite insert links to references not just add text with the reference directly when exporting to latex
2023-04-14 2:21 Have org-cite insert links to references not just add text with the reference directly when exporting to latex Durham Smith
2023-04-14 13:54 ` Ihor Radchenko
@ 2023-04-14 14:00 ` Bruce D'Arcus
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From: Bruce D'Arcus @ 2023-04-14 14:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Durham Smith; +Cc: org-mode-email
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You're probably using the CSL export processor then.
On Fri, Apr 14, 2023, 9:47 AM Durham Smith <durham@berkeley.edu> wrote:
> When inserting a link a reference using org-cite (e.g
> `[cite:@name_of_ref_in_bib_file]`) and generating the latex instead of
> generating code like `\cite{name_of_ref_in_bib_file}` what get in the
> generated .tex file is the actual citation written out in full. Is there
> any way to change this behavior to generate links instead (i.e have
> `\cite{name_of_ref_in_bib_file}` appear in the .tex file)?
>
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