[dundee] Emacs and org-mode

Nistur nistur at googlemail.com
Mon May 17 13:13:02 UTC 2010


Thanks for the explanation

I looked into BibTex and was looking to use that, but, quite honestly,
it seems a bit incomprehensible at the moment, especially considering
I have until Wednesday to hand this in. I just haven't got time. As
for putting footnotes in, we've been told that we can't do that. All
referencing in text has to be done in line in Harvard style. Much as I
agree that the footnotes are much neater, I can't do that.

Ahh well. Keeping plugging on with my work.
I think I've just about had enough with memes... why didn't I do my
dissertation on a subject that would have me reading and writing about
_computing_ subjects, not sociology that hurts my head :(

Nistur

On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 2:08 PM, Kris Davidson <davidson.kris at gmail.com> wrote:
> I tend to prefer \href{} myself, its more intelligent than \url{}
> theres an explanation here, under section 4.
>
> http://www.tug.org/applications/hyperref/manual.html
>
> You probably know this already but you'll want to use Bibtex for
> referencing. I quite liked the way footnotes looked in my dissertation
> also, seemed to improve the overall appearance.
>
> Kris
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