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Emojicite

A latex package to add emojis to citations

Install / Use

/learn @ls1xt/Emojicite
About this skill

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0/100

Supported Platforms

Universal

README

emojicite

[CTAN] | [PDF Docu]

Scientific publications are too dry. Too much math, too little emotions. Science needs emojis! Leave a small heart to value the hard work gone into a paper (Smith, 2014 ❤️ ). Flag self-citations as in (Sixt et al., 2019 🤳) Finally, you can express what you truly think directly as in (Wakefield et. al, 1998 🤦). We could also indicate, how thoroughly we read papers (Van Wesel et al., 2014 🙈)

Basic Usage

\documentclass{article}

\usepackage{emojicite}
\setcitestyle{authoryear, round}
\bibliographystyle{plainnat}

\begin{document}

\emojicitep{einstein, kissing-heart}

\bibliography{bibliography}
\end{document}

See example.tex for basic usage.

Examples

Table 1: How did you liked the cited work?

| Citation | Emoji | Description | |--------------------------------|:--------------:|:---------------------| | (Einstein, 1905 😘) | kissing-heart | I like this work. Here is a kiss. | (Shannon, 1948 🙇) | bow | Wow, I can only bow to this work. | (Kim et al., 2017 👍) | +1 | Good work! | (Zhang and Cheok, 2016 😕 ) | confused | I am confused by this work. | (Le Cun et al., 1989 🥱) | yawning-face | Boring work. | (Tishby and Zaslavsky, 2015 🤨)| raised-eyebrow | I have some serious questions... | (Wakefield et al., 1998 🤦) | facepalm | omg, this work sucks!

Table 2: How thoroughly have you read the work?

| Citation | Emoji | Description | |--------------------------------|:--------------:|:---------------------| | (Kingma and Welling, 2013 🤓) | nerd-face | I know everything about this work. | (Kim et al., 2017 🎓) | graduation-cap | I know this work well. | (Shannon, 1948 🤔) | thinking | I read it but I still have questions. | (Jones, 1972 🙈) | see-no-evil | Ups, I did not read this work in-depth. | (Einstein, 1905 🤷) | shrug | too long; did not read

See PDF Docu for more examples.

Requirements

The package requires the Tex Live 2020 distributon and you need to use lualatex. If you use the latexmk tool, simple use latexmk -pdflua. See the emoji package for are in-depth description on the requirements.


Copyright (C) 2020 by Leon Sixt, License LPPL 1.3c

🙏 to Xiangdong Zeng creator of emoji

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