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@@ -14,8 +14,8 @@ _________________ .. 2.3 Opening a PDF file for a citekey .. 2.4 Opening a BibTeX file for a citekey .. 2.5 Searching online for a citekey -.. 2.6 Renaming a new PDF -.. 2.7 Renaming a new BibTeX file +.. 2.6 Renaming new PDFs +.. 2.7 Renaming new BibTeX files .. 2.8 Generating a combined BibTeX file 3 Recommended keybindings @@ -160,16 +160,15 @@ and taking notes with Org, not on writing research articles with Org. search successful. -2.6 Renaming a new PDF -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +2.6 Renaming new PDFs +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ New PDF files can be put in a "stage" directory and then renamed to a - citekey. (The citekey can be taken from the notes context, as - described in Opening a PDF file.) + citekey. (The citekey is taken from the notes context.) -2.7 Renaming a new BibTeX file -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +2.7 Renaming new BibTeX files +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If a separate BibTeX file is used for each citekey, `bog-clean-and-rename-staged-bibs' can be used to rename all new diff --git a/bog-readme.org b/bog-readme.org index 6f47100..abee240 100644 --- a/bog-readme.org +++ b/bog-readme.org @@ -117,13 +117,12 @@ citekey format (first author's last name, year, and first non-trivial word) usually contains enough information to make this search successful. -** Renaming a new PDF +** Renaming new PDFs New PDF files can be put in a "stage" directory and then renamed to a -citekey. (The citekey can be taken from the notes context, as described -in [[Opening%20a%20PDF%20file][Opening a PDF file]].) +citekey. (The citekey is taken from the notes context.) -** Renaming a new BibTeX file +** Renaming new BibTeX files If a separate BibTeX file is used for each citekey, =bog-clean-and-rename-staged-bibs= can be used to rename all new BibTeX |