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Or maybe I misunderstood the purpose of book-location
. I have a citation to a paper that appears in a book, but there doesn't seem to be a good way to create that entry.
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book-location
is definitely intended to be used with the #:is-book?
argument of make-bib
. So, it's really for citing entire books. How off
does the citation look if you use proceedings-location
? I think you could
easily make the function you want by comparing the two functions. Also, you
can also just type in a string if you don't want to spend the time right
now to make a reusable function.
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Or maybe I misunderstood the purpose of book-location. I have a citation
to a paper that appears in a book, but there doesn't seem to be a good way
to create that entry.—
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Jay McCarthy
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http://jeapostrophe.github.io
"Wherefore, be not weary in well-doing,
for ye are laying the foundation of a great work.
And out of small things proceedeth that which is great."
- D&C 64:33
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The problem with using proceedings-location is that the result says "In
Proc.", which is pretty far of the mark. I'll submit a pull request for a
new function.
Thanks.
On Thu, Mar 17, 2016 at 5:45 AM, Jay McCarthy [email protected]
wrote:
book-location
is definitely intended to be used with the#:is-book?
argument ofmake-bib
. So, it's really for citing entire books. How off
does the citation look if you useproceedings-location
? I think you could
easily make the function you want by comparing the two functions. Also, you
can also just type in a string if you don't want to spend the time right
now to make a reusable function.On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 10:43 PM, David Van Horn <[email protected]
wrote:
Or maybe I misunderstood the purpose of book-location. I have a citation
to a paper that appears in a book, but there doesn't seem to be a good
way
to create that entry.—
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#35 (comment)Jay McCarthy
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PLT @ CS @ UMass Lowell
http://jeapostrophe.github.io"Wherefore, be not weary in well-doing,
for ye are laying the foundation of a great work.
And out of small things proceedeth that which is great."
- D&C 64:33
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Actually, I'm just going to close this. In my case, it's a festschrift and probably not re-usable.
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Feschrifts seems fairly common, as does writing book chapters that are
individually cite able. Not that you need to do work, but it would be
welcome.
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As Jay says, the element for a make-bib
location doesn't have to be constructed by a provided function like book-location
, but the documentation doesn't provide any guidance on how location text should be formatted to fit in. I guess there's a trade-off between always using function and pinning down a fixed format for bib entries, but I think the current format should be better documented.
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