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In <a href="2021-07-31-citations.html">July 2021</a> I was thrilled to announce the long-awaited feature of citation
syntax. Today I get to announce a feature a bit closer to my heart, a dramatic
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In [[file:2021-07-31-citations.org][July 2021]] I was thrilled to announce the long-awaited feature of citation
syntax. Today I get to announce a feature a bit closer to my heart, a dramatic
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<span style="color: #9e9e9e;">#+title:</span> <span style="font-weight: 700;">February 2023: Part 2
</span><span style="color: #9e9e9e;">#+subtitle:</span> Fancy Fragments
<span style="color: #9e9e9e;">#+author:</span> TEC
<span style="color: #9e9e9e;">#+date:</span> 2024-02-02
In <span style="color: #3b6ea8; font-weight: 700;">[[file:2021-07-31-citations.org][July 2021]]</span> I was thrilled to announce the long-awaited feature of citation
syntax. Today I get to announce a feature a bit closer to my heart, a dramatic
improvement (actually a complete overhaul to) Org's system for generating LaTeX
previews!
&lt;fancy image here&gt;
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FEBRUARY 2023: PART 2
Fancy Fragments
TEC
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2024-02-02
In [July 2021] I was thrilled to announce the long-awaited feature of
citation syntax. Today I get to announce a feature a bit closer to my
heart, a dramatic improvement (actually a complete overhaul to) Org's
system for generating LaTeX previews!
<fancy image here>
[July 2021] <file:2021-07-31-citations.org>

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<figcaption><span class="figure-number">Figure 1: </span>The scaling of <code>org-shifttab</code> showing file contents, as file size increases, with and without org-fold.</figcaption>
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<figure id="org0fcffbe">
<figure id="orgb172a27">
<img src="figures/org-fold-perf-shifttab-showall.svg" alt="org-fold-perf-shifttab-showall.svg" class="invertible">
<figcaption><span class="figure-number">Figure 2: </span>The scaling of <code>org-shifttab</code> showing the entire file, as file size increases, with and without org-fold.</figcaption>
@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ difference with small&#x2013;medium files, but if you a few large+ files this sh
be a <i>fantastic</i> improvement. Once again, thanks Ihor!
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<div class="warning" id="org6e3b1ea">
<div class="warning" id="org1f36f95">
<p>
The change to text properties instead of overlays breaks a number of third party
packages like <kbd>evil-search</kbd> and <kbd>consult</kbd>'s <code>consult-line</code>.
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<figure id="org0d80784">
<figure id="orgb9f08bd">
<img src="figures/engraved-faces-sample.png" alt="engraved-faces-sample.png" class="invertible">
<figcaption><span class="figure-number">Figure 3: </span>A screenshot of an Org code block, exported to a <span class='acr'>PDF</span>, using <kbd>engrave-faces</kbd> and the <kbd>doom-one-light</kbd> theme.</figcaption>
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<img src="figures/engraved-faces-multitheme.png" alt="engraved-faces-multitheme.png">
<figcaption><span class="figure-number">Figure 4: </span>Seven code blocks exported to LaTeX, each with a different engrave-faces theme.</figcaption>
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<figcaption><span class="figure-number">Figure 5: </span>A demonstration of org-modern taken from the project <span class='acr'>README</span>.</figcaption>
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The cache is actively being developed now, for the first time in years, so:
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Cache warnings look something like this:
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<figcaption><span class="figure-number">Figure 1: </span>A screenshot of a (compiled to PDF) LaTeX export, with an HTTPS and tramp images.</figcaption>
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<figure id="org6f6ed94">
<figure id="orgff7ed0c">
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<figcaption><span class="figure-number">Figure 3: </span>The scaling of <code>org-shifttab</code> showing the entire file, as file size increases, with and without org-fold.</figcaption>
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be a <i>fantastic</i> improvement. Once again, thanks Ihor!
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<div class="warning" id="orge7922ee">
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<p>
The change to text properties instead of overlays breaks a number of third party
packages like <kbd>evil-search</kbd> and <kbd>consult</kbd>'s <code>consult-line</code>.
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<figure id="orgbe36c8a">
<figure id="orge525604">
<img src="https://blog.tecosaur.net/tmio/figures/org-markup-to-confluence.svg" alt="org-markup-to-confluence.svg" class="org-svg">
<figcaption><span class="figure-number">Figure 4: </span>Translation between Org's syntax and our new Confluence overlords's equivalents</figcaption>
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<p>
Now, if you have a line like:
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<pre class="example" id="orgb5adb53">
<pre class="example" id="org8b6f1f1">
#+cite_export: FORMAT ...
</pre>
<p>
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<p>
This means the following forms are now all equivalent:
</p>
<pre class="example" id="org63e5501">
<pre class="example" id="orge6a4778">
:tangle-mode (identity #o755)
:tangle-mode o755
:tangle-mode a=rx,u+w
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<figure id="org163b65b">
<figure id="org402cdbe">
<img src="https://blog.tecosaur.net/tmio/figures/inline-src-block-fontified-vs-code.png" alt="inline-src-block-fontified-vs-code.png">
<figcaption><span class="figure-number">Figure 5: </span>Side-by-side comparison of a identical paragraphs using code (<code>~</code>) markup and inline source blocks (<code>src_</code>).</figcaption>
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<figure id="orgee7a6c4">
<figure id="orgc9246e3">
<img src="https://blog.tecosaur.net/tmio/figures/inline-src-block-julia-demo.png" alt="inline-src-block-julia-demo.png">
<figcaption><span class="figure-number">Figure 6: </span>A paragraph making use of <i>evaluated</i> inline source blocks. Note that the <kbd>⟨11⟩</kbd> is a prettified results macro (using a potential future org-mode patch).</figcaption>
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<figure id="orgc75d165">
<figure id="org08789ef">
<img src="https://blog.tecosaur.net/tmio/figures/proportional-image-width.png" alt="proportional-image-width.png">
<figcaption><span class="figure-number">Figure 7: </span>A containing with an image set to half of the accesible text width</figcaption>
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</div>
<figure id="org9d6cbb9">
<figure id="orge56d1e7">
<img src="https://blog.tecosaur.net/tmio/figures/org-verses-example-poem-dream-within-dream.png" alt="org-verses-example-poem-dream-within-dream.png">
<figcaption><span class="figure-number">Figure 8: </span>A short Poe-em</figcaption>
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</p>
<figure id="orgf27c9bd">
<figure id="org5636cb6">
<img src="https://blog.tecosaur.net/tmio/figures/citation-structure-full.svg" alt="citation-structure-full.svg" class="org-svg">
<figcaption><span class="figure-number">Figure 9: </span>The full citation syntax</figcaption>
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</p>
<figure id="org8628c32">
<figure id="org5c0f896">
<img src="https://blog.tecosaur.net/tmio/figures/org-citar-insertion.png" alt="org-citar-insertion.png">
<figcaption><span class="figure-number">Figure 10: </span>Inserting a citation with the <i>citar</i> package</figcaption>
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</p>
<figure id="orgef00c46">
<figure id="org393cabf">
<img src="https://blog.tecosaur.net/tmio/figures/ob-julia-latexify-rendered.png" alt="ob-julia-latexify-rendered.png">
<figcaption><span class="figure-number">Figure 11: </span>Rendered LaTeX representations of some Julia values</figcaption>
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give it a shot!
</p>
<div class="info" id="org1d62981">
<div class="info" id="orgf41fb51">
<p>
<b>Ways you can contribute to the project</b>
</p>
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</p>
<figure id="org835ce20">
<figure id="org0a15891">
<img src="https://blog.tecosaur.net/tmio/figures/celebrate-citations.svg" alt="celebrate-citations.svg" class="org-svg">
</figure>
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<kbd>.bib</kbd>, <kbd>.bibtex</kbd>, or <kbd>.json</kbd> extension), which we do either via the <kbd>#+bibliography</kbd>
keyword, or the variable <code>org-cite-global-bibliography</code>.
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<pre class="example" id="orgc4635b9">
<pre class="example" id="orga672222">
#+bibliography: orgcite.bib
</pre>
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</p>
<figure id="org8b523f5">
<figure id="org140e1f3">
<img src="https://blog.tecosaur.net/tmio/figures/citation-structure-basic.svg" alt="citation-structure-basic.svg" class="org-svg">
<figcaption><span class="figure-number">Figure 12: </span>The new citation syntax, for simple citations</figcaption>
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<kbd>#+print_bibliography</kbd> keyword, like so:
</p>
<pre class="example" id="org96f8ada">
<pre class="example" id="orgf8cbbf2">
#+print_bibliography:
</pre>
<div class="info" id="org6fb2faa">
<div class="info" id="orgba74ab7">
<style>.csl-entry{text-indent: -1.5em; margin-left: 1.5em;}</style><div class="csl-bib-body">
</div>
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<p>
So, to summarise, all one needs to get started is:
</p>
<pre class="example" id="org7a46bad">
<pre class="example" id="org2f41c9e">
#+bibliography: references.bib
[cite:@key]
#+print_bibliography:
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</p>
<figure id="org9462168">
<figure id="org809bae5">
<img src="https://blog.tecosaur.net/tmio/figures/citation-structure-full.svg" alt="citation-structure-full.svg" class="org-svg">
<figcaption><span class="figure-number">Figure 13: </span>The new citations syntax, in full</figcaption>
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on a per-document basis via the <kbd>#+cite_export</kbd> keyword. Here, I shall use the <kbd>csl</kbd>
processor,
</p>
<pre class="example" id="org0d415b1">
<pre class="example" id="org7efbe6c">
#+cite_export: csl
</pre>
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style by giving a triplet of parameters <code class="src src-elisp">(PROCESSOR BIBLIOGRAPHY-STYLE CITATION-STYLE)</code> instead of just the processor. You can also use this triplet of
values with the <kbd>#+cite_export</kbd> keyword
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<pre class="example" id="org725e95e">
<pre class="example" id="org557bed2">
#+cite_export: processor bibliography-style citation-style
</pre>
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options to a <code class="src src-LaTeX"><span class="org-keyword">\printbibliography</span></code> command, allowing for the
following:
</p>
<pre class="example" id="orgd359f15">
<pre class="example" id="org00d2a1f">
#+print_bibliography: :section 2 :heading subbibliography
#+print_bibliography: :keyword abc,xyz :title "Primary Sources"
</pre>
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either absolute or relative to <code>org-cite-csl-styles-dir</code>. For example, if I
download <kbd>apa.csl</kbd> I can use it like so:
</p>
<pre class="example" id="org734efba">
<pre class="example" id="orgaaae945">
#+cite_export: csl ~/Downloads/apa.csl
</pre>
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<figure id="orgc22f107">
<figure id="org9216624">
<img src="https://blog.tecosaur.net/tmio/figures/zotero-export-library.png" alt="zotero-export-library.png">
<figcaption><span class="figure-number">Figure 14: </span>Zotero library right click context menu, showing the export option</figcaption>
</figure>
<figure id="org3ce83fb">
<figure id="org653e690">
<img src="https://blog.tecosaur.net/tmio/figures/zotero-export-options-prompt.png" alt="zotero-export-options-prompt.png">
<figcaption><span class="figure-number">Figure 15: </span>Zotero collection export dialog</figcaption>
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</p>
<figure id="orgf35b296">
<figure id="orgd630c8b">
<img src="https://blog.tecosaur.net/tmio/figures/zotero-cite-styles-menu.png" alt="zotero-cite-styles-menu.png">
<figcaption><span class="figure-number">Figure 16: </span>Zotero CSL style management within preferences</figcaption>
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To then use the citation style defined by <kbd>~/Zotero/styles/apa.csl</kbd> one can then
simply refer to <kbd>apa.csl</kbd> when using the <kbd>#+cite_export</kbd> keyword.
</p>
<pre class="example" id="orgb94c0c3">
<pre class="example" id="orgfb105d1">
#+cite_export: csl apa.csl
</pre>
</div>
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</p>
<figure id="org07dce1d">
<figure id="orgca4f053">
<img src="https://blog.tecosaur.net/tmio/figures/org-roam-graph-2d-overview.png" alt="org-roam-graph-2d-overview.png">
<figcaption><span class="figure-number">Figure 17: </span>org-roam-ui's 2D overview.</figcaption>
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</p>
<figure id="org62b4001">
<figure id="orga53af65">
<img src="https://blog.tecosaur.net/tmio/figures/org-roam-ui-in-emacs.png" alt="org-roam-ui-in-emacs.png">
<figcaption><span class="figure-number">Figure 18: </span>Embed org-roam-ui in Emacs using xwidget-webkit.</figcaption>
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</p>
<figure id="org584a1d2">
<figure id="org4514f73">
<img src="https://blog.tecosaur.net/tmio/figures/dilbert-zenos-paradox.jpg" alt="dilbert-zenos-paradox.jpg">
<figcaption><span class="figure-number">Figure 19: </span>It's right around the corner, I swear!</figcaption>
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</p>
<figure id="org683a6fd">
<figure id="org6e59e8c">
<img src="https://blog.tecosaur.net/tmio/figures/org-latex-default-reference-to-sec.png" alt="org-latex-default-reference-to-sec.png">
<figcaption><span class="figure-number">Figure 20: </span>A LaTeX export of a simple document with a reference to both the first and second section. "2" what? Section 2, Table 2, Figure 2, ...</figcaption>
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</p>
<figure id="org1df8331">
<figure id="orgbd19b45">
<img src="https://blog.tecosaur.net/tmio/figures/org-latex-cref-reference-to-sec.png" alt="org-latex-cref-reference-to-sec.png">
<figcaption><span class="figure-number">Figure 21: </span>A LaTeX export of the same document, but now using <code>cleveref</code>. Note the change from "1" and "2" to "Section 1" and "Section 2".</figcaption>
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keyword, this works nicely in HTML too 🙂.
</p>
<figure id="orgbb09719">
<figure id="orgbaf9ecf">
<img src="https://blog.tecosaur.net/tmio/figures/salvador-dali-persistence-of-memory.jpg" alt="salvador-dali-persistence-of-memory.jpg">
<figcaption><span class="figure-number">Figure 22: </span>A famous surrealist painting</figcaption>
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Org is nice and does the right thing<sup>TM</sup> by including the caption at the top.
</p>
<figure id="org3aa9563">
<figure id="orgbeca35c">
<img src="https://blog.tecosaur.net/tmio/figures/org-table-to-latex-example.png" alt="org-table-to-latex-example.png">
<figcaption><span class="figure-number">Figure 23: </span>Look ma, I put the caption in the right place.</figcaption>
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</p>
<figure id="org7a2e29c">
<figure id="orgae4a1e9">
<img src="https://blog.tecosaur.net/tmio/figures/screenshot-of-updates-orgmode-org.png" alt="screenshot-of-updates-orgmode-org.png">
<figcaption><span class="figure-number">Figure 24: </span>A screenshot of <a href="https://updates.orgmode.org/">updates.orgmode.org</a></figcaption>
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</p>
<figure id="org00406c4">
<figure id="orgc03b965">
<img src="https://github.com/larsmagne/meme/raw/master/images/Grandma-Finds-The-Internet.jpg" alt="Grandma-Finds-The-Internet.jpg">
<figcaption><span class="figure-number">Figure 25: </span>Org mode discovers the internet</figcaption>
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</p>
<figure id="orgd11dfa5">
<figure id="orge7ca9b5">
<img src="https://blog.tecosaur.net/tmio/figures/org-edit-special-latex-fragment.png" alt="org-edit-special-latex-fragment.png">
<figcaption><span class="figure-number">Figure 26: </span>Running <code>org-edit-special</code> on an inline LaTeX fragment</figcaption>
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</p>
<figure id="org60c1d2a">
<figure id="orgdb611a5">
<img src="https://blog.tecosaur.net/tmio/figures/org-startup-num-and-levels.png" alt="org-startup-num-and-levels.png">
<figcaption><span class="figure-number">Figure 27: </span>Opening a buffer with the new <kbd>num</kbd> and <kbd>show2levels</kbd> startup options</figcaption>