From: Denis Maier <denismaier@mailbox.org>
To: "Org Mode List" <emacs-orgmode@gnu.org>,
"András Simonyi" <andras.simonyi@gmail.com>,
"Nicolas Goaziou" <mail@nicolasgoaziou.fr>
Subject: Re: [wip-cite-new] Initial implementation of `csl' citation processor
Date: Thu, 27 May 2021 11:15:41 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <e6810cf4-f59f-3e0d-e27c-0c477cf6a103@mailbox.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87y2c1dym9.fsf@nicolasgoaziou.fr>
Hi,
Am 26.05.2021 um 22:33 schrieb Nicolas Goaziou:
thanks for this!
I've just tried to test this, but I can't get it to work.
I've done
git pull
make
And I'm getting:
In toplevel form:
oc-csl.el:93:1:Error: Cannot open load file: No such file or directory,
citeproc
Do you have an idea what's going wrong here?
Best,
Denis
> Hello,
>
> I just pushed a Citeproc-based citation processor. As such, Citeproc
> library must be available in the load path. For a better experience,
> your also need to download styles, and possibly locales definitions, as
> pointed in the commentary section pasted below.
>
> I called it `csl' instead of `citeproc'. It is a bit ambiguous, but it
> is shorter, and "org-cite-csl" prefix sounds less redudant than
> "org-cite-citeproc...". Also, I don't expect a different CSL-based
> citation processor any time soon, so it should be fine. But I know this
> is a weak argument, so if you think "citeproc" is still more
> appropriate, I can revisit this.
>
> As pointed out in the commentary section, this is, for a large part,
> a port of András Simonyi's Citeproc Org library. Thanks!
>
> There are some differences between the two libraries, however. For
> example, Org Cite CSL does not support Org Ref links. It also provides
> less customization options. OTOH, it supports ".bib", ".bibtex" and
> ".json" bibliography files. It also handles author suppression and
> global affixes in citations.
>
> This patch adds two files in a new "etc/csl/" directory. They are both
> licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 terms. So I assume this is fine to
> distribute them with Org.
>
> Here is the full commentary. Feedback welcome!
>
> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
> This library registers the `csl' citation processor, which provides
> the "export" capability for citations. You may activate it globally with
>
> (setq org-cite-export-processor '(csl))
>
> or at the document level, with
>
> #+cite_export: csl
>
> The processor relies on the external Citeproc Emacs library, which must be
> available prior to loading this library.
>
> By default, citations are rendered in Chicago author-date CSL style. You can
> use another style file by specifying it in `org-cite-export-processor'
>
> (setq org-cite-export-processor '(csl "/path/to/style-file.csl")
>
> or from within the document by adding the file name to "cite_export" keyword
>
> #+cite_export: csl /path/to/style-file.csl
> #+cite_export: csl "/path/to/style-file.csl"
>
> Styles can be downloaded, for instance, from the Zotero Style Repository
> (<https://www.zotero.org/styles>). Dependent styles (which are not "unique"
> in the Zotero Style Repository terminology) are not supported.
>
> The processor uses the "en-US" CSL locale file shipped with Org for rendering
> localized dates and terms in the references, independently of the language
> settings of the Org document. Additional CSL locales can be made available
> by setting `org-cite-csl-locales-dir' to a directory containing the locale
> files in question (see <https://github.com/citation-style-language/locales>
> for such files). The directory must contain at least the "en-US" CSL locale.
>
> Bibliography is defined with the "bibliography" keyword. It supports files
> with ".bib", ".bibtex", and ".json" extensions. References are exported using
> the "print_bibliography" keyword.
>
> The library supports the following citation styles:
>
> - noauthor (na), including bare (b) variant,
> - default style, including bare (b) variant.
>
> CSL styles recognize "locator" in citation references' suffix. For example,
> in the citation
>
> [cite:see @Tarski-1965 chapter 1, for an example]
>
> "chapter 1" is the locator. The whole citation is rendered as
>
> (see Tarski 1965, chap. 1 for an example)
>
> in the default CSL style.
>
> The locator starts with a locator term, among "bk.", "bks.", "book", "chap.",
> "chaps.", "chapter", "col.", "cols.", "column", "figure", "fig.", "figs.",
> "folio", "fol.", "fols.", "number", "no.", "nos.", "line", "l.", "ll.",
> "note", "n.", "nn.", "opus", "op.", "opp.", "page", "p.", "pp.", "paragraph",
> "para.", "paras.", "¶", "¶¶", "§", "§§", "part", "pt.", "pts.", "section",
> "sec.", "secs.", "sub verbo", "s.v.", "s.vv.", "verse", "v.", "vv.",
> "volume", "vol.", and "vols.". It ends with the last comma or digit in the
> suffix, whichever comes last, or runs till the end of the suffix.
>
> The part of the suffix before the locator is appended to reference's prefix.
> If no locator term is used, but a number is present, then "page" is assumed.
>
> This library was heavily inspired by and borrows from András Simonyi's
> Citeproc Org (<https://github.com/andras-simonyi/citeproc-org>) library.
> Many thanks to him!
> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
>
> Regards,
>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2021-05-27 9:16 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 43+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2021-05-26 20:33 [wip-cite-new] Initial implementation of `csl' citation processor Nicolas Goaziou
2021-05-26 21:11 ` Bruce D'Arcus
2021-05-26 22:07 ` Nicolas Goaziou
2021-05-27 0:47 ` Bruce D'Arcus
2021-05-27 1:58 ` Bruce D'Arcus
2021-05-27 8:01 ` Denis Maier
2021-05-27 12:45 ` Bruce D'Arcus
2021-05-27 13:12 ` Nicolas Goaziou
2021-05-27 14:18 ` Bruce D'Arcus
2021-05-27 14:34 ` Bruce D'Arcus
2021-05-27 15:02 ` Bruce D'Arcus
2021-05-27 16:13 ` Bruce D'Arcus
2021-05-27 17:49 ` Matt Price
2021-05-28 13:05 ` Bruce D'Arcus
2021-05-28 13:52 ` Nicolas Goaziou
2021-05-28 21:37 ` Bruce D'Arcus
2021-05-29 16:34 ` Nicolas Goaziou
2021-05-29 17:25 ` Bruce D'Arcus
2021-05-29 17:56 ` Bruce D'Arcus
2021-05-29 20:07 ` Nicolas Goaziou
2021-05-27 12:59 ` Nicolas Goaziou
2021-05-27 9:15 ` Denis Maier [this message]
2021-05-27 12:24 ` Nicolas Goaziou
2021-05-27 12:59 ` Bruce D'Arcus
2021-05-28 15:54 ` Nicolas Goaziou
2021-05-28 16:13 ` Bruce D'Arcus
2021-05-28 16:14 ` Timothy
2021-05-28 17:11 ` Nicolas Goaziou
2021-05-28 17:32 ` Timothy
2021-05-28 17:38 ` Nicolas Goaziou
2021-05-28 17:54 ` Timothy
2021-05-28 18:26 ` Bruce D'Arcus
2021-05-28 19:40 ` Nicolas Goaziou
2021-05-28 20:31 ` András Simonyi
2021-05-29 13:52 ` Bruce D'Arcus
2021-05-29 16:22 ` Nicolas Goaziou
2021-05-30 13:17 ` Bruce D'Arcus
2021-05-30 20:20 ` Nicolas Goaziou
2021-05-31 23:44 ` Bruce D'Arcus
2021-05-31 17:46 ` András Simonyi
2021-06-05 17:16 ` Nicolas Goaziou
2021-05-29 7:51 ` Stefan Nobis
2021-05-29 14:08 ` Bruce D'Arcus
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