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author | Sacha Chua <sacha@sachachua.com> | 2024-12-19 13:43:18 -0500 |
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committer | Sacha Chua <sacha@sachachua.com> | 2024-12-19 13:43:18 -0500 |
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diff --git a/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-papers--writing-academic-papers-in-orgroam--vincent-conus--answers.vtt b/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-papers--writing-academic-papers-in-orgroam--vincent-conus--answers.vtt index 392644e1..1ab5dd02 100644 --- a/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-papers--writing-academic-papers-in-orgroam--vincent-conus--answers.vtt +++ b/2024/captions/emacsconf-2024-papers--writing-academic-papers-in-orgroam--vincent-conus--answers.vtt @@ -1,27 +1,33 @@ WEBVTT indexed by sachac -00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:04.639 -mentally over the next couple of days, but I can assure you +00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:03.667 +... mentally over the next couple of days, but I can assure you -00:00:04.640 --> 00:00:06.759 +00:00:03.668 --> 00:00:06.759 that it will be many organizers in the background also 00:00:06.760 --> 00:00:10.199 working. You'll probably get to see us later on. But for now, -00:00:10.200 --> 00:00:13.639 -without further ado, I want to say hi to Vincent. Hi, +00:00:10.200 --> 00:00:12.775 +without further ado, I want to say hi to Vincent. -00:00:13.640 --> 00:00:19.039 -Vincent. Hi, thanks for having me. Yeah, and thanks for +00:00:12.776 --> 00:00:15.417 +Hi, Vincent. -00:00:19.040 --> 00:00:22.919 +00:00:15.418 --> 00:00:17.458 +Hi, thanks for having me. + +00:00:17.459 --> 00:00:18.099 +Yeah, and thanks for + +00:00:18.140 --> 00:00:22.902 coming and thanks for presenting. I mean, you didn't decide -00:00:22.920 --> 00:00:25.639 +00:00:22.942 --> 00:00:25.704 to go first. It's mostly the time zone for you which decided -00:00:25.640 --> 00:00:28.919 +00:00:25.724 --> 00:00:28.883 for you because I believe you are in Japan, correctly. Yeah, 00:00:28.920 --> 00:00:33.039 @@ -39,14 +45,17 @@ France. So for me, it's only 3 p.m. For you, it's probably 9 or 00:00:43.960 --> 00:00:47.959 10 p.m. if I'm correct. Already 11 here, yeah. It's already -00:00:47.960 --> 00:00:53.519 -11, so thank you for staying up so late for us. And how about we +00:00:47.960 --> 00:00:51.678 +11, so thank you for staying up so late for us. + +00:00:51.679 --> 00:00:55.181 +And how about we just get started with the questions -00:00:53.520 --> 00:00:55.639 -just get started with the questions because you've just +00:00:55.182 --> 00:00:56.521 +because you've just presented something -00:00:55.640 --> 00:00:59.239 -presented something that is very dear to my heart, which is +00:00:56.522 --> 00:00:59.200 +that is very dear to my heart, which is 00:00:59.240 --> 00:01:01.959 writing academic paper with Org Mode, which is, for the @@ -192,16 +201,16 @@ hand in Emacs. 00:04:12.960 --> 00:04:16.159 I was just going to add something because you know -00:04:16.160 --> 00:04:20.919 +00:04:16.160 --> 00:04:19.024 org-roam-bibtex is actually one of the packages that I -00:04:20.920 --> 00:04:25.279 +00:04:19.025 --> 00:04:25.399 developed and I got it working with Zotero because for me it -00:04:25.280 --> 00:04:28.839 +00:04:25.400 --> 00:04:28.524 was convenient. I was studying humanities and for me it was -00:04:28.840 --> 00:04:32.599 +00:04:28.525 --> 00:04:32.599 very easy to connect reference taken in my browser with 00:04:32.600 --> 00:04:36.799 @@ -441,19 +450,19 @@ answer is no. That's mostly what I was presenting in the 00:09:43.240 --> 00:09:44.279 slide. -00:09:44.280 --> 00:09:50.839 +00:09:44.280 --> 00:09:48.000 Actually, that's also why I made the presentation, because -00:09:50.840 --> 00:09:59.759 +00:09:48.001 --> 00:09:51.940 if someone has a solution, I would gladly take it. No, the way -00:09:59.760 --> 00:10:05.079 -I do it is that I have to add a I don't have that on top of my head. +00:09:51.941 --> 00:09:57.500 +I do it is that I have to add a... I don't have that on top of my head. -00:10:05.080 --> 00:10:10.599 -plus. Yeah, exactly. So I just make a custom class with the +00:09:57.501 --> 00:10:09.582 +plus. Yeah, exactly. So I just make a custom org-latex class with the -00:10:10.600 --> 00:10:16.159 +00:10:09.583 --> 00:10:16.159 name of the latex template. In general, I think people use 00:10:16.160 --> 00:10:19.359 @@ -469,7 +478,7 @@ section to the same section. I just changed the name of the class. And this way it allows to import the, the CLS and then 00:10:33.720 --> 00:10:39.079 -the rest is just like putting the tech template that is +the rest is just like putting the TeX template that is 00:10:39.080 --> 00:10:48.519 provided either in headers, in LaTeX headers at the top or @@ -487,7 +496,7 @@ Sometimes they need some different formatting, but no, it's not really easy because it needs to modify some 00:11:09.080 --> 00:11:12.359 -configuration in Unix to do that. Then after that, a little +configuration in Emacs to do that. Then after that, a little 00:11:12.360 --> 00:11:15.719 bit like manually adapt the templates into your org notes. |