On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 8:30 AM, Rasmus <rasmus@gmx.us> wrote:
Hi,
Christian Moe <mail@christianmoe.com> writes:
IMO we /need/ to add proper citation support to Org, preferably with a
real syntax rather than these link-"solutions" and with good backend
support (bibtex & Zotero for starters, I guess).
#+begin_rant
The current state is a mess and not portable. E.g. there's at least two
Zotero projects, there's John Kitchin's code, there's ox-bibtex.el (which
IMO is not suitable for complicated citation requirements), plus everyone
and their mother's have got custom citation links in their config via
custom org link types...
/Proper/ citation support (not links) is, IMO, the last thing that is
missing for good academic publishing support.
#+end_rant
—Rasmus
(I know about zotxt -- is there another zotero project?)
I
am certainly not the person to implement anything "properly!" But I do
agree -- if we had great citation support, with bibtex and Zotero
undrestood as portable backends, then (a) i would really be able to
work in org start to finish, and (b) I could start to recommend it to
colleagues, as I'm itching to do.
In the meantime, I
think zotxt is the best starting point for me. But I would certainly
be willing to test, debug, contribute minor patches, etc. to anyone who
wants to take the project on properly (it is almost certainly beyond my
limited skills).