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@@ -16589,7 +16589,7 @@ Org currently includes the following export processors:
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- Two processors can export to a variety of formats, including =latex=
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(and therefore =pdf=), =html=, =odt= and plain (UTF8) text:
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- - basic :: a basic export processors, well adapted to situations
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+ - basic :: a basic export processor, well adapted to situations
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where backward compatibility is not a requirement and formatting
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needs are minimal;
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@@ -16599,45 +16599,42 @@ Org currently includes the following export processors:
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- In contrast, two other processors target LaTeX and LaTeX-derived
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formats exclusively:
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- - natbib :: this export processor uses =bibtex=, the historical
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+ - natbib :: this export processor uses BibTeX, the historical
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bibliographic processor used with LaTeX, thus allowing the use of
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- data and style files compatible with this processor (including a
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- large number of publishers' styles). It uses citation commands
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- implemented in the LaTeX package =natbib=, allowing more stylistic
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- variants that LaTeX's =\cite= command.
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+ data and style files compatible with this processor (including
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+ a large number of publishers' styles). It uses citation commands
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+ implemented in the LaTeX package ~natbib~, allowing more stylistic
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+ variants that LaTeX's ~\cite~ command.
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- biblatex :: this backend allows the use of data and formats
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- prepared for =biblatex=, an alternate bibliographic processor used
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- with LaTeX, which overcomes some serious =bibtex= limitations, but
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+ prepared for BibLaTeX, an alternate bibliographic processor used
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+ with LaTeX, which overcomes some serious BibTeX limitations, but
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has not (yet?) been widely adopted by publishers.
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-The =#+cite_export:= keyword specifies the export processor and the
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+The =CITE_EXPORT= keyword specifies the export processor and the
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citation (and possibly reference) style(s); for example (all arguments
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are optional)
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-#+begin_example
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-#+cite_export: basic author author-year
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-#+end_example
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+: #+cite_export: basic author author-year
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+#+texinfo: @noindent
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specifies the "basic" export processor with citations inserted as
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author's name and references indexed by author's names and year;
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-#+begin_example
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-#+cite_export: csl /some/path/to/vancouver-brackets.csl
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-#+end_example
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+: #+cite_export: csl /some/path/to/vancouver-brackets.csl
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+#+texinfo: @noindent
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specifies the "csl" processor and CSL style, which in this case
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defines numeric citations and numeric references according to the
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=Vancouver= specification (as style used in many medical journals),
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following a typesetting variation putting citations between brackets;
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-#+begin_example
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-#+cite_export: natbib kluwer
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-#+end_example
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+: #+cite_export: natbib kluwer
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-specifies the "natbib" export processor with a label citation style
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+#+texinfo: @noindent
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+specifies the =natbib= export processor with a label citation style
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conformant to the Harvard style and the specification of the
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-Wolkers-Kluwer publisher; since it relies on the =bibtex= processor of
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+Wolkers-Kluwer publisher; since it relies on the ~bibtex~ processor of
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your LaTeX installation, it won't export to anything but PDF.
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