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author | Sacha Chua <sacha@sachachua.com> | 2024-12-10 10:03:54 -0500 |
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diff --git a/2024/talks/papers.md b/2024/talks/papers.md index c4c457c7..0e21d98a 100644 --- a/2024/talks/papers.md +++ b/2024/talks/papers.md @@ -47,6 +47,76 @@ See also: [[!taglink CategoryOrgMode]] [[!taglink CategoryRoam]] +# Discussion + +## Questions and answers + +- Q: I\'d be interested how to start this journey of writing academic + papers in Org-Roam when not having used Emacs Org-Mode yet? Thanks! + - A: +- Q:How about connecting Emacs Org-Roam to Zotero? Is that something + you have experience with? + - A: You could export your bibliography from Zotero to bibtex. + - Tip: check out the Better Bibtex plugin and its handly \"Keep + updated\" option - I do this selecting biblio.bib file in roam + folder as target +- Q:Out of curiosity, how do you manage your bibliography? Do you do + it from inside Emacs, or using a separate program like Zotero? + Because personally, I have struggled to do it from Emacs, although I + have wanted to for sometime. I see, then I am just lazy and don\'t + want to do it by hand -\_- + - A: +- Q: How do you start a new document? There are a lot of headers you + have to setup! Do you use a template? I\'m curious if they use + yasnippets to deal with all of those latex/org meta commands? (IRC: + gringo) + - A: At present, not using snippets (but considering). Currently + re-uses previous doc as template. There\'s reconciling template + received from the journal/publisher. +- Q: What do you think of using citar with org-roam-bibtex? It seems + that bibtex-completion is tied to org-roam-bibtex. + - A: Has not explored citar. I am pretty sure org-roam-bibtex + works with citar. +- Q: Most academic journals insist that papers are formatted in their + own custom LaTeX documentclass. Does org-roam make it easy to do + that? (jmd) + - A: No. Makes a custom org latex class, to the import the cls; + then putting the template provided in the headers of the + document, or as needed in the body block. Then there\'s manual + adaption. When using LaTeX, you care much about the output of + the document; each domain/field of research has its own flavour + of expectations. +- Q: Are you using zotra + ([https://github.com/mpedramfar/zotra](https://github.com/mpedramfar/zotra){rel="noreferrer noopener"}) + or org-ref ? +- Q: How much of this is tied to org-roam specifically? + - Not that much +- Q: how do you convince your coauthors to use emacs? + +## Notes + +- Presentation org notes formatted for org-present: + [https://gitlab.com/sunoc/emacsconf-2024-presentation](https://gitlab.com/sunoc/emacsconf-2024-presentation){rel="noreferrer noopener"} +- Thank you for this! I am using org to export my CV, and had to + figure out a few of these things. Lots of new bits for me to + explore. +- Thanks, good presentation. +- Those exports look awesome +- I wonder how much LaTeX experience is wrapped up in that export + process +- The problem-solving aspect of tinkering with Emacs is a boon. +- The reference management that Vincent demo\'d comes from org + integration. You wouldn\'t have that functionality with bare + LaTeX/Typst, etc. +- Org to typst converstion: + [https://github.com/jmpunkt/ox-typst](https://github.com/jmpunkt/ox-typst){rel="noreferrer noopener"} +- One way I\'ve seen to go about headers is having a template file: + [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qHloGTT8XE](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qHloGTT8XE){rel="noreferrer noopener"} + That you can import with a \"#+SETUPFILE:\" line +- Maybe down the line we can make ties with LLMs to translate styles + better. + + [[!inline pages="internal(2024/info/papers-after)" raw="yes"]] [[!inline pages="internal(2024/info/papers-nav)" raw="yes"]] |