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Re: [O] org-ref code
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Eric S Fraga |
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Re: [O] org-ref code |
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Thu, 1 May 2014 15:08:59 +0100 |
On Thursday, 1 May 2014 at 08:21, Seb Frank wrote:
> Hi Eric,
>
> Now that you have mentioned it, do you have a good web resource / manual
> for your set up, or would you mind sharing bits of it? It looks eminently
> useful. I have a set up largely following this
>
> http://tincman.wordpress.com/2011/01/04/research-paper-management-with-emacs-org-mode-and-reftex/
>
> but I wouldn't know how to get some of the things you mention (type of
> citation entry, biblatex vs latex etc.) to work.
Hi Seb,
I don't have much of a setup, actually. You already do much more than I
do!
I tend to do things manually until somebody else posts something useful
already configured (like John has just done). For instance, I simply
use C-c C-l to store a link manually, typing in the type of link (cite
vs autocite) and the bibtex key directly. I used to use reftex with org
but found it got in the way although I cannot now remember how or why!
When in doubt, I resort to LaTeX. I have been using LaTeX for 30 years
or so. The beauty of org is that it allows me to fall back to LaTeX
without any hassle for most things.
I suffer (or have suffered badly in the past) from RSI so my main
concern is having things that are easy to type but paradoxically I don't
have a problem with typing normal text and I do touch type quickly. I
use evil mode which means I can avoid most chorded commands. To use
org, I have bound many org commands to keys in the normal state mode map
in evil. For instance, I have org-export-dispatch assigned to ", e" so
I can export to pdf and view it in emacs by typing ", e l o". I have
similar key bindings for many org commands. For instance, "t" on a
headline will invoke org-todo. ", n" and ", p" move to next and
previous headlines, "<" to org-metaleft, etc. The aim is to avoid all
or most M- and especially M-S- key bindings which kill my hands. C- is
not so bad but I avoid even these if possible.
I use a few yasnippets and make significant use of abbrev mode in Emacs
to help with typing. I also make use of org's own snippet system.
Sorry I cannot be more helpful and thanks for the link to your setup.
eric
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: Eric S Fraga (0xFFFCF67D), Emacs 24.4.50.2, Org release_8.2.6-923-g233c11
- Re: [O] org-ref code, Eric S Fraga, 2014/05/01
- Re: [O] org-ref code, Eric S Fraga, 2014/05/01
- Re: [O] org-ref code, Seb Frank, 2014/05/01
- Re: [O] org-ref code,
Eric S Fraga <=
- Re: [O] org-ref code, John Kitchin, 2014/05/01
- Re: [O] org-ref code, John Kitchin, 2014/05/01
- Re: [O] org-ref code, Eric S Fraga, 2014/05/01
- Re: [O] org-ref code, John Kitchin, 2014/05/01
- Re: [O] org-ref code, Eric S Fraga, 2014/05/10
- Re: [O] org-ref code, John Kitchin, 2014/05/11
- Re: [O] org-ref code, Andreas Reuleaux, 2014/05/12
- Re: [O] org-ref code, John Kitchin, 2014/05/12
- Re: [O] org-ref code, Eric S Fraga, 2014/05/12
- Re: [O] org-ref code, Andreas Reuleaux, 2014/05/12