I need to transfer text from paperpile to latex. Since currently there is now “export to tex” option, it would be nice to have a citation style exclusively for this purpose i.e. the references look like \cite{xxx} within the text with xxx being the entries in the generated Bibtex file. I could not generate a style like this using citatationstyles.org editor.
stefan
March 17, 2015, 8:06pm
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I hope we will have proper BibTeX export at some point. We’ve been working on a new Google Docs-addon which allows us to do things like that:
We will introduce a new citation add-on for Google Docs soon. It will not replace the current plugin but will offer new features. If you are interested, please help us with feedback.
If you are already in the beta tester group in this forum, check out this thread for details:
If not, just post a quick note here and we will give you access.
We also think about adding export functions that can be used with Word and EndNote. If we can do that, we also should be able to export BibTeX.
In this context, the following MS Word support utility, which I brought up before in a private support request, would help a lot already:
A simple option to format/export the google docs text with citations in the unformated Endnote style (curly braces with the reference ID in Endnote style). This way MS Word/Endnote users (vast majority of authors in academia) can continue to work with GDocs/Paperpile documents using MS Word/Endnote without re-associating every citation manually with their ref…