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@@ -16540,7 +16540,13 @@ capabilities:
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- insert :: Add and edit citations via ~org-cite-insert~.
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- export :: Via different libraries for different target formats.
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-The user can configure these with ~org-cite-activate-processor~,
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+To use a "citation processor", the user must load them; for example;
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+#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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+(require 'oc-bibtex)
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+#+end_src
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+They can then configure them with ~org-cite-activate-processor~,
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~org-cite-follow-processor~, ~org-cite-insert-processor~, and
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~org-cite-export-processors~ respectively.
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@@ -16605,15 +16611,18 @@ Org currently includes the following export processors:
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- csl :: this export processor uses format files written in [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citation_Style_Language][Citation
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Style Language]] via [[https://github.com/andras-simonyi/citeproc-el][citeproc-el]];
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-- In contrast, two other processors target LaTeX and LaTeX-derived
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+- In contrast, three 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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+ - bibtex :: 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
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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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+ data and style files compatible with this processor (including a
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+ large number of publishers' styles). It only supports LaTeX's
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+ =\cite= and =\nocite= commands.
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+
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+ - natbib :: as with the bibtex processor, but using the LaTeX
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+ package =natbib=, allowing more stylistic variants that LaTeX's
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+ =\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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@@ -16646,6 +16655,11 @@ 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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your LaTeX installation, it won't export to anything but PDF.
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+The =PRINT_BIBLIOGRAPHY= keyword specifies where the bibliography
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+should print.
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+
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+: #+print_bibliography:
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* Working with Source Code
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:PROPERTIES:
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:DESCRIPTION: Export, evaluate, and tangle code blocks.
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