MMD => MLA Style through Scrivener
Hi Fletcher,
I'm a LaTeX newbie, and I've been working for a couple of days on getting Scrivener to export my MMD into LaTeX. I've got the system down now to where I can reliably export based on Scrivener's pre-defined LaTeX document classes. I am a Humanities professor, however, and I need my writing to ultimately be in MLA format. Do you have any ideas about how I might go about getting this to work?
Thanks,
Todd
Comments are currently closed for this discussion. You can start a new one.
Keyboard shortcuts
Generic
? | Show this help |
---|---|
ESC | Blurs the current field |
Comment Form
r | Focus the comment reply box |
---|---|
^ + ↩ | Submit the comment |
You can use Command ⌘
instead of Control ^
on Mac
Support Staff 1 Posted by fletcher on 22 Apr, 2013 12:54 PM
Todd,
If you google BibTeX and MLA, you should be able to get the information you need about how to generate MLA formatted bibliographies and citations. You can use the metadata feature of MMD to use different bibliography styles:
http://fletcher.github.io/peg-multimarkdown/#bibliostyle
If the document itself needs to be formatted differently, there may be LaTeX classes already available that configure the standards.
Fletcher
--
Fletcher T. Penney
[email blocked]