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Re: [O] export to latex but *not* export the citations
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John Kitchin |
Subject: |
Re: [O] export to latex but *not* export the citations |
Date: |
Fri, 19 Jan 2018 07:19:56 -0800 |
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mu4e 0.9.19; emacs 25.2.1 |
You can try this:
* Build :noexport:
Put this heading in your file, and run this block.
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(flet ((org-ref-format-cite (keyword desc format) ""))
(org-latex-export-to-latex))
#+END_SRC
It will temporarily redefine the cite export function. It appears it
replaces them with a space, but this should be a problem for latex.
Sharon Kimble writes:
> I'm writing a document which currently has 408 pages and over a 1,000
> footnotes, and with a size of 1.1 mbs.
>
> I'm exporting it to latex using 'org-latex-export-to-latex' and am now
> wondering is it possible to export it *and* omit the citations? The
> citations currently are showing in the org-mode source file as
> '(cite:xxxx)'.
>
> So to clarify - the org-mode document is exported to latex and then
> built into a pdf file in a separate process. The org-mode document has
> citations, showing in the org-mode document as '(cite:xxxx)', where the
> 'xxxx' is any one of four figures which don't have any impact on reality
> in org-mode, though org-ref allows them to be seen as a quasi-bibtex
> display in the mini-buffer. When the pdf file is built they are
> converted into authoryear citations, and its these citations that I'm
> looking to *not* display in the pdf file. I would like the citations to
> still show in the org-mode source document but not to show in the final
> built pdf file.
>
> The file, or program, that is building the pdf can be seen at [fn:1].
>
> So how can I do it please?
>
> Thanks
> Sharon.
>
> [fn:1] 'pdfbuild' - from tex to PDF - version 2 =
> http://www.sharons.org.uk/pdfbuild2.html
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