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Re: Additional .sty files in assets broken? 4 months ago

From Eigil Rischel to ~jonsterling/forester-discuss

I've resolved my problem by updating to a more recent version of
TeXLive which includes the package I'm using (quiver.sty). I don't
really have a strong position on the best way of handling this in
general.

(And I understand that documentation in a rapidly-evolving project
like this is very hard to do perfectly!)

Thanks for a quick response.

Best,
Eigil

On Thu, Oct 31, 2024 at 10:57 AM Jon Sterling <jon@jonmsterling.com> wrote:

Additional .sty files in assets broken? 4 months ago

From Eigil Rischel to ~jonsterling/forester-discuss

Hi everyone,

Am I correct in thinking that Forester 4.3.1 removed the functionality
where you could put .sty files in the assets folder to include them in
your tex figures? If so, this is a breaking change that should really
be documented in the release notes page. I couldn't even find this in
the git commit log at git.sr.ht/~jonsterling/ocaml-forester/log/main.

If I'm just wrong about this, please let me know. I feel like I'm going insane.

Best,
Eigil

forester.csl file to create reference trees from Zotero 9 months ago

From Eigil Rischel to ~jonsterling/forester-discuss

Hello everyone,

Creating reference trees can be a bit tedious, especially if you are
creating several at once.
For those who use Zotero, I've created a .csl file
(https://gist.github.com/AyeGill/8ddd7d895dbc5b4f215574c0dae428f6),
which may make things a bit easier.
Using this "citation style", ctrl-shift-c-ing an item in Zotero should
put the text for a serviceable reference tree in the clipboard (you
can also drag and drop from Zotero into your text editor).

It creates a title (the title of the citation item), the date, sets
the external and doi metadata fields (if they exist in the source -
external is read from the URL field in the source), bibtex, and if