https://gist.github.com/HughP/6f059c39eb256047200329701c58eb4f
from:
https://repositorio.unal.edu.co/handle/unal/81557
This makes Zotero recognize it as a thesis
https://gist.github.com/HughP/6f059c39eb256047200329701c58eb4f
from:
https://repositorio.unal.edu.co/handle/unal/81557
This makes Zotero recognize it as a thesis
There was a rockslide on the way up to Willamette pass on OR58.
If anyone can tell me what the relationship is between the following plants I would be most grateful.
I find certain plants when they bloom much more aggravating. I didn’t know the name of the first two plants, but I see them around Eugene quite a bit. So I stopped by Jerry’s to find out what their names were. Just around this time of the year Laurels and Pieris are blooming and it drives me crazy. My lymphatic system swells and the breathing becomes problematic.
Notes on an interesting workshop.
Registration at NexusLinguarum still needed... from a USA perspective it seems like a cult... but maybe this is Scientific European Union culture around technology.
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#search/LLOD/FMfcgzGsmDqHGCMDmtmPjvlZDnLqKTDq
5th Summer Datathon on Linguistic Linked Open Data (SD-LLOD-23)
https://vocbench.op.europa.eu/#/Home
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1CnIbd_KT0racSheTyNcnwcrcocTUhWr0f1USAGc5tyM/viewform?edit_requested=true
The following linked article shows how to make posts appear in isotope format. This can be useful in other contexts too:
https://github.com/wowchemy/wowchemy-hugo-themes/issues/808#issuecomment-751313461
And this blog post for some other very helpful tips:
https://nickballou.com/blog/custom-wowchemy/
I've been looking a the growing scholarship around legal issues linguists face in their research. The following is a list of links.
Original hand drawn source image.
The list of Hugo Shortcodes on Github is endless... almost endless.
Here are some of the more interesting ones:
Maps with GPX Tracks
* https://github.com/altrdev/hugo-leaflet
* https://github.com/martinschneider/hugo-gpx-shortcode
Archives
* https://github.com/davidsneighbour/hugo-shortcodes
Gallery
Callout:
* https://github.com/mr-islam/hugo-callout
React App and Chart.js
* https://github.com/romankurnovskii/awesome-hugo-shortcodes
Plotly:
https://metalblueberry.github.io/post/howto/2019-11-23_add_plots_with_hugo_shortcodes/
EXIF:
* https://github.com/shombando/shom.dev/commit/7837de9a07fb6bebbd0ba1d4a689cf4cb020a4ad#diff-e09652119eab2b17c2119eefe3e1b9c388520440620609a8d6118cc099930635
* https://github.com/shombando/shom.dev/tree/7837de9a07fb6bebbd0ba1d4a689cf4cb020a4ad
* https://shom.dev/posts/20220128_hugo-photos-with-exif-data/
* https://github.com/Wivik/hugo-shortcodes
Google Contact Form:
* https://github.com/pkgstore-old-01/hugo-ui-shortcodes/blob/main/layouts/shortcodes/form-contact.google.html
Render PDF to the browser:
* https://github.com/sytranvn/hugo-pdf
Analytics:
* https://github.com/holehan/hugo-component-matomo
Podcast feed:
* https://github.com/valeriogalano/podcast-feed-hugo
atom feed:
* https://github.com/jhauraw/hugo-atom-xml-template
Convert to Hugo
* https://github.com/hzmangel/wp2hugo
Sections
* https://cloudcannon.com/blog/the-ultimate-guide-to-hugo-sections/
It seems that BibTeX materials can be written as XML.
Here are some resources I found on this:
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