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-mentally over the next couple of days, but I can assure you
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+... mentally over the next couple of days, but I can assure you
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that it will be many organizers in the background also
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working. You'll probably get to see us later on. But for now,
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-without further ado, I want to say hi to Vincent. Hi,
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+without further ado, I want to say hi to Vincent.
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-Vincent. Hi, thanks for having me. Yeah, and thanks for
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+Hi, Vincent.
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+Hi, thanks for having me.
+
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+Yeah, and thanks for
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coming and thanks for presenting. I mean, you didn't decide
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to go first. It's mostly the time zone for you which decided
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for you because I believe you are in Japan, correctly. Yeah,
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@@ -39,14 +45,17 @@ France. So for me, it's only 3 p.m. For you, it's probably 9 or
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10 p.m. if I'm correct. Already 11 here, yeah. It's already
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-11, so thank you for staying up so late for us. And how about we
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+11, so thank you for staying up so late for us.
+
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+And how about we just get started with the questions
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-just get started with the questions because you've just
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+because you've just presented something
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-presented something that is very dear to my heart, which is
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+that is very dear to my heart, which is
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writing academic paper with Org Mode, which is, for the
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I was just going to add something because you know
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org-roam-bibtex is actually one of the packages that I
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developed and I got it working with Zotero because for me it
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was convenient. I was studying humanities and for me it was
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very easy to connect reference taken in my browser with
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@@ -441,19 +450,19 @@ answer is no. That's mostly what I was presenting in the
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slide.
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Actually, that's also why I made the presentation, because
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if someone has a solution, I would gladly take it. No, the way
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-I do it is that I have to add a I don't have that on top of my head.
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+I do it is that I have to add a... I don't have that on top of my head.
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-plus. Yeah, exactly. So I just make a custom class with the
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+plus. Yeah, exactly. So I just make a custom org-latex class with the
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name of the latex template. In general, I think people use
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@@ -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
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-the rest is just like putting the tech template that is
+the rest is just like putting the TeX template that is
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provided either in headers, in LaTeX headers at the top or
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it's not really easy because it needs to modify some
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-configuration in Unix to do that. Then after that, a little
+configuration in Emacs to do that. Then after that, a little
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bit like manually adapt the templates into your org notes.