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Interesting.
Not that I can think of. You'd probably need to write your own function for that. BTW, you can play in IELM to see what's happening internally. ELISP> (citar-get-value "file" "testkey")
Instead of doing that, could you not create placeholder notes and have some status metadata for "TODO"/"DONE" "TOREAD/READ"? Org is designed for that kind of thing. PS - we're working on this BTW https://github.com/emacs-citar/citar-org-roam |
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Hello,
I would like to use citar to manage two types of notes:
1. General Notes
I would like to maintain multiple note files containing notes about the content of a book or paper i read.
It looks like the default notes function has been developed with this goal in mind and i just need to add a new template string.
In my first tests this seams to work pretty well.
The only problem i've discovered so far is that
${file}
yields all the files listed in the file attribute of the corresponding BibTeX entry.Is there a easy way to make this selectable or just use the first occurring PDF file?
2. TODO Notes
Additionally, i would like to have a file containing todo entries for literature that I want to read.
Unfortunately i don't yet understand completely how to achieve that.
I thought of creating an other template like the following:
an the define some custom notes function that uses this template an appends the content to a file.
I guess this function should the be added to
citar-open-note-functions
in order to chose between them in the embark menu.Unfortunately i am very new to emacs and elist and it feels like this is far ahead from my current skill level.
I am very happy for any advice.
Thanks in advance
Marcel
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