branch: externals/org commit 78c1a0f383ddd590dd0547f48a2aed9aad167a55 Author: Ihor Radchenko <yanta...@posteo.net> Commit: Ihor Radchenko <yanta...@posteo.net>
doc/org-manual.org (Citation handling): Add index entries * doc/org-manual.org (Citation handling): (Citations): (Citation export processors): (Bibliography printing): Add variables and keywords to variable index and concept index. --- doc/org-manual.org | 12 ++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+) diff --git a/doc/org-manual.org b/doc/org-manual.org index 8438753421..8c5fa65b4a 100644 --- a/doc/org-manual.org +++ b/doc/org-manual.org @@ -17205,6 +17205,7 @@ keywords. :DESCRIPTION: create, follow and export citations. :END: #+cindex: citation +#+cindex: citation processor The =oc.el= library provides tooling to handle citations in Org via "citation processors" that offer some or all of the following @@ -17221,6 +17222,10 @@ To use a "citation processor", the user must load them; for example; (require 'oc-bibtex) #+end_src +#+vindex: org-cite-activate-processor +#+vindex: org-cite-follow-processor +#+vindex: org-cite-insert-processor +#+vindex: org-cite-export-processor They can then configure them with ~org-cite-activate-processor~, ~org-cite-follow-processor~, ~org-cite-insert-processor~, and ~org-cite-export-processors~ respectively. @@ -17229,10 +17234,14 @@ The included "basic" processor provides all four capabilities. ** Citations +#+cindex: bibliography + +#+vindex: org-cite-global-bibliography Before adding citations, first set one-or-more bibliographies, either globally with ~org-cite-global-bibliography~, or locally using one or more "bibliography" keywords. +#+cindex: @samp{BIBLIOGRAPHY}, keyword #+begin_example #+bibliography: SomeFile.bib #+bibliography: /some/other/file.json @@ -17307,6 +17316,7 @@ Org currently includes the following export processors: with LaTeX, which overcomes some serious BibTeX limitations, but has not (yet?)\nbsp{}been widely adopted by publishers. +#+cindex: @samp{CITE_EXPORT}, keyword The =CITE_EXPORT= keyword specifies the export processor and the citation (and possibly reference) style(s); for example (all arguments are optional) @@ -17335,6 +17345,7 @@ your LaTeX installation, it won't export to anything but PDF. : #+cite_export: biblatex numeric,backend=bibtex +#+vindex: org-cite-biblatex-options #+texinfo: @noindent specifies the =biblatex= export processor with the default =numeric= style and the =bibtex= backend. Always define the style first and then @@ -17345,6 +17356,7 @@ relies on the ~biblatex~ processor of your LaTeX installation; ** Bibliography printing +#+cindex: @samp{PRINT_BIBLIOGRAPHY}, keyword The =PRINT_BIBLIOGRAPHY= keyword specifies where the bibliography should be printed (note the colon):