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+# emojicite
+
+[[CTAN](https://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/luatex/latex/emojicite)] |
+[[PDF Docu](http://mirrors.ctan.org/macros/luatex/latex/emojicite/emojicite-doc.pdf)]
+
+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 โค๏ธ ).
+Flag self-citations as in (Sixt et al., 2019 ๐Ÿคณ)
+Finally, you can express what you truly think directly as in (Wakefield et. al, 1998 ๐Ÿคฆ).
+We could also indicate, how thoroughly we read papers (Van Wesel et al., 2014 ๐Ÿ™ˆ)
+
+## Basic Usage
+
+```
+\documentclass{article}
+
+\usepackage{emojicite}
+\setcitestyle{authoryear, round}
+\bibliographystyle{plainnat}
+
+\begin{document}
+
+\emojicitep{einstein, kissing-heart}
+
+\bibliography{bibliography}
+\end{document}
+```
+
+See [example.tex](./example.tex) for basic usage.
+
+## Examples
+
+Table 1: How did you liked the cited work?
+
+| Citation | Emoji | Description |
+|--------------------------------|:--------------:|:---------------------|
+| (Einstein, 1905 ๐Ÿ˜˜) | kissing-heart | I like this work. Here is a kiss.
+| (Shannon, 1948 ๐Ÿ™‡) | bow | Wow, I can only bow to this work.
+| (Kim et al., 2017 ๐Ÿ‘) | +1 | Good work!
+| (Zhang and Cheok, 2016 ๐Ÿ˜• ) | confused | I am confused by this work.
+| (Le Cun et al., 1989 ๐Ÿฅฑ) | yawning-face | Boring work.
+| (Tishby and Zaslavsky, 2015 ๐Ÿคจ)| raised-eyebrow | I have some serious questions...
+| (Wakefield et al., 1998 ๐Ÿคฆ) | facepalm | omg, this work sucks!
+
+
+Table 2: How thoroughly have you read the work?
+
+| Citation | Emoji | Description |
+|--------------------------------|:--------------:|:---------------------|
+| (Kingma and Welling, 2013 ๐Ÿค“) | nerd-face | I know everything about this work.
+| (Kim et al., 2017 ๐ŸŽ“) | graduation-cap | I know this work well.
+| (Shannon, 1948 ๐Ÿค”) | thinking | I read it but I still have questions.
+| (Jones, 1972 ๐Ÿ™ˆ) | see-no-evil | Ups, I did not read this work in-depth.
+| (Einstein, 1905 ๐Ÿคท) | shrug | too long; did not read
+
+See [PDF Docu](http://mirrors.ctan.org/macros/luatex/latex/emojicite/emojicite-doc.pdf) 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](https://github.com/stone-zeng/latex-emoji) package for are in-depth
+description on the requirements.
+
+
+-----
+
+Copyright (C) 2020 by Leon Sixt.
+
+๐Ÿ™ to Xiangdong Zeng creator of [emoji](https://github.com/stone-zeng/latex-emoji)
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+\documentclass{l3doc}
+\usepackage{fontspec}
+\usepackage{emojicite}
+\usepackage{listings}
+\usepackage{float}
+\usepackage{array,booktabs,fontspec,geometry,graphicx,longtable,xcolor}
+
+\setcitestyle{authoryear, round}
+\bibliographystyle{plainnat}
+\hypersetup{citecolor=black}
+
+
+\definecolor{mygreen}{rgb}{0,0.6,0}
+\definecolor{mygray}{rgb}{0.5,0.5,0.5}
+\definecolor{mymauve}{rgb}{0.58,0,0.82}
+
+\lstset{
+ backgroundcolor=\color{white}, % choose the background color; you must add \usepackage{color} or \usepackage{xcolor}; should come as last argument
+ basicstyle=\small, % the size of the fonts that are used for the code
+ breakatwhitespace=false, % sets if automatic breaks should only happen at whitespace
+ breaklines=true, % sets automatic line breaking
+ captionpos=b, % sets the caption-position to bottom
+ commentstyle=\color{mygreen}, % comment style
+ deletekeywords={...}, % if you want to delete keywords from the given language
+ escapeinside={\%*}{*)}, % if you want to add LaTeX within your code
+ extendedchars=true, % lets you use non-ASCII characters; for 8-bits encodings only, does not work with UTF-8
+ firstnumber=1, % start line enumeration with line 1000
+ frame=single, % adds a frame around the code
+ keepspaces=true, % keeps spaces in text, useful for keeping indentation of code (possibly needs columns=flexible)
+ keywordstyle=\color{blue}, % keyword style
+ language=Octave, % the language of the code
+ morekeywords={*,...}, % if you want to add more keywords to the set
+ numbers=left, % where to put the line-numbers; possible values are (none, left, right)
+ numbersep=5pt, % how far the line-numbers are from the code
+ numberstyle=\tiny\color{mygray}, % the style that is used for the line-numbers
+ rulecolor=\color{black}, % if not set, the frame-color may be changed on line-breaks within not-black text (e.g. comments (green here))
+ showspaces=false, % show spaces everywhere adding particular underscores; it overrides 'showstringspaces'
+ showstringspaces=false, % underline spaces within strings only
+ showtabs=false, % show tabs within strings adding particular underscores
+ stepnumber=1, % the step between two line-numbers. If it's 1, each line will be numbered
+ stringstyle=\color{mymauve}, % string literal style
+ tabsize=2, % sets default tabsize to 2 spaces
+ title=\lstname % show the filename of files included with \lstinputlisting; also try caption instead of title
+}
+
+\setlength{\parskip}{0.0em}
+\setlength\parindent{0pt}
+
+\makeatletter
+\ExplSyntaxOn
+\def\@fnsymbol#1{
+ \ensuremath{
+ \ifcase #1
+ \or \text{\emoji{globe-with-meridians}}
+ \or \text{\emoji{email}}
+ \fi}}
+\ExplSyntaxOff
+\makeatother
+
+
+\title{The \pkg{emojicite} package \thanks{\url{https://github.com/berleon/emojicite}} \\
+ Adds Emojis to Citations \\
+ \normalsize (requires Lua\LaTeX)}
+ \author{Leon Sixt \thanks{\url{mail@leon-sixt.com}}}
+\date{\emoji{date} 2020/04/13\quad v0.1}
+
+
+\begin{document}
+\maketitle
+
+\tableofcontents
+
+\setlength{\parskip}{0.5em}
+
+\section{Introduction}
+
+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 \emojicitep{smith2014honey, heart}.
+Finally, you can express what you truly think as in \emojicitep{wakefield1998retracted, facepalm}.
+We could also indicate, how thoroughly we read papers \emojicitep{van2014difference, see-no-evil}.
+
+\begin{verbatim}
+ \emojicitep{van2014difference, see-no-evil}.
+\end{verbatim}
+
+
+The package is based on the \pkg{emoji} package\footnote{\url{https://ctan.org/pkg/emoji}}.
+See their documentation for the emoji codes\footnote{\url{http://mirrors.ctan.org/macros/luatex/latex/emoji/emoji-doc.pdf}}. You can also use \texttt{\textbackslash setemojifont\{\dots\}} to select a different emoji font.
+
+
+%\emojicitep{wakefield1998retracted, facepalm, see-no-evil}
+You can use up to two emojis \emojicitep{shannon1948, bow, thinking}. The package also supports
+to cite multiple works as in \emojicitep{sixt2019explanations, selfie; adebayo2018sanity, +1}.
+\pkg{emojicite} does not support more than two emojis.
+\texttt{\textbackslash emojicitep\{wakefield1998retracted, facepalm, roll-eyes, shrug\}}
+renders as \emojicitep{wakefield1998retracted, facepalm, roll-eyes, shrug}.
+Let's ensure science does not get to emotional \emoji{point-up-2}\emoji{neutral-face}.
+
+\newpage
+\subsection{Example}
+
+\lstinputlisting[language=Tex,caption={Output of the example is: \emojicitep{einstein, kissing-heart} }]{example.tex}
+\subsection{Requirements}
+
+The package works with the Tex Live 2020 distributon and you need to use \texttt{lualatex}.
+If you use the \texttt{latexmk} tool, use it with this flag: \texttt{latexmk -pdflua}.
+See the \pkg{emoji} package for are an in-depth description of the requirements.
+
+
+\section{Examplary Usage}
+
+Here are some emoji, I found fitting.
+
+\begin{table}[H]
+ \centering
+ \caption{How did you liked the cited work?}
+ \begin{tabular}{l l l}
+ %\hline \hline
+ \textbf{Citation} & \textbf{Emoji} & \textbf{Description} \\ \hline
+ \emojicitep{einstein, kissing-heart} & \texttt{kissing-heart} & I like this work. Here is a kiss. \\
+ \emojicitep{shannon1948, bow} &\texttt{bow} & Wow, I can only bow to this work. \\
+ \emojicitep{kim2017interpretability, +1} &\texttt{+1} & Good work! \\
+ \emojicitep{zhang20167kissing, confused} &\texttt{confused} & I am confused by this work. \\
+ \emojicitep{le1989gemini, yawning-face} & \texttt{yawning-face} & Boring work.\\
+ \emojicitep{tishby2015deep, raised-eyebrow} &\texttt{raised-eyebrow}& I have some serious questions...\\
+ \emojicitep{wakefield1998retracted, facepalm} &\texttt{facepalm}& omg, this work sucks! \\
+ \end{tabular}
+\end{table}
+
+\begin{table}[H]
+ \centering
+ \caption{How thoroughly have you read the work?}
+ \begin{tabular}{l l l}
+ \textbf{Citation} & \textbf{Emoji} & \textbf{Description} \\ \hline
+ \emojicitep{kingma2013auto, nerd-face} & \texttt{nerd-face}& I know everything about this work. \\
+ \emojicitep{kim2017interpretability, graduation-cap} & \texttt{graduation-cap}& I know this work well. \\
+ \emojicitep{shannon1948, thinking} &\texttt{thinking}& I read it but I still have questions. \\
+ \emojicitep{jones1972statistical, see-no-evil} &\texttt{see-no-evil}& Ups, I did not read this work in-depth. \\
+ \emojicitep{einstein, shrug} &\texttt{shrug}& too long; did not read \\
+ \end{tabular}
+\end{table}
+
+
+\begin{table}[H]
+ \centering
+ \caption{Special emojis}
+ \begin{tabular}{l l l}
+
+ \textbf{Citation} & \textbf{Emoji} & \textbf{Description} \\ \hline
+ \emojicitep{sixt2019explanations, selfie} & \texttt{selfie} & Citing myself. It just fits perfectly.\\
+ \emojicitep{blei2003latent, writing-hand, +1} & \texttt{writing-hand, +1} & Well written work.\\
+ \end{tabular}
+\end{table}
+
+\begin{table}[H]
+ \centering
+ \caption{Short summary of papers}
+ \begin{tabular}{l l l}
+
+ \textbf{Citation} & \textbf{Emoji} & \textbf{Description} \\ \hline
+ \emojicitep{watson1953molecular, dna} & \texttt{dna} & Helix structure of DNA.\\
+ \emojicitep{smith2014honey, grimacing, bee} & \texttt{grimacing, bee} & Getting sting by honey bees. \\
+ \emojicitep{zhang20167kissing, kissing-heart, robot} & \texttt{kissing-heart, robot} & Kissing machine. \\
+ \emojicitep{nakanishi2014remote, handshake, mechanical-arm} & \texttt{handshake, mechanical-arm} & Handshake machine. \\
+ \end{tabular}
+\end{table}
+
+
+\section{Limitations}
+
+Currently, only the name-year format is supported but using a number format is also simple wrong.
+Unfortunatly, the Tex Live package required by this verison is not yet available
+on ArXiv. If you want to publish on ArXiv, you probably would have to upload the PDF.
+Another problem could be that scientific journals and conferences might not see
+the same great value in emojis \emoji{roll-eyes}. Every revolution requires
+a bit of time.
+
+
+
+\bibliography{bibliography}
+\end{document}
diff --git a/macros/luatex/latex/emojicite/emojicite.sty b/macros/luatex/latex/emojicite/emojicite.sty
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+%%
+%% Copyright (C) 2020 by Leon Sixt <ctan@leon-sixt.de>
+%%
+%% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the
+%% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either
+%% version 1.3c of this license or (at your option) any later
+%% version. The latest version of this license is in:
+%%
+%% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
+%%
+%% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of
+%% LaTeX version 2005/12/01 or later.
+%%
+%% This work has the LPPL maintenance status `maintained'.
+%%
+%% The Current Maintainer of this work is Leon Sixt.
+%%
+\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[2020/02/02]
+\ProvidesExplPackage{emoji}{2020/04/14}{0.1}{Add Emojis to Citations (in LuaLaTeX)}
+
+\usepackage{emoji}
+\usepackage{natbib}
+
+\usepackage{xparse}
+\ExplSyntaxOn
+
+\makeatletter
+\NewDocumentCommand{\emojicite}{m}
+ {
+ \mjb_multicitep:n { #1 }
+ }
+\makeatother
+
+
+\makeatletter
+\NewDocumentCommand{\emojicitep}{m}
+ {
+ \NAT@open
+ \mjb_multicitep:n { #1 }
+ \NAT@close
+ }
+\makeatother
+
+\seq_new:N \l_mjb_multicite_in_seq
+\seq_new:N \l_mjb_multicite_out_seq
+\seq_new:N \l_mjb_cite_seq
+
+\cs_new_protected:Npn \mjb_multicitep:n #1
+ {
+ \seq_set_split:Nnn \l_mjb_multicite_in_seq { ; } { #1 }
+ \seq_clear:N \l_mjb_multicite_out_seq
+ \seq_map_inline:Nn \l_mjb_multicite_in_seq
+ {
+ \mjb_cite_process:n { ##1 }
+ }
+ \seq_use:Nn \l_mjb_multicite_out_seq { ;~ }
+ }
+
+\cs_new_protected:Npn \mjb_cite_process:n #1
+{
+ \seq_set_split:Nnn \l_mjb_cite_seq { , } { #1 }
+ \int_compare:nTF { \seq_count:N \l_mjb_cite_seq == 1 }
+ {
+ \seq_put_right:Nn \l_mjb_multicite_out_seq
+ { \citeauthor{#1},~\citeyear{#1} }
+ }
+ {
+ \int_compare:nTF { \seq_count:N \l_mjb_cite_seq == 2 }
+ {
+ \seq_put_right:Nx \l_mjb_multicite_out_seq
+ {
+ \exp_not:N \citeauthor{\seq_item:Nn \l_mjb_cite_seq { 1 }},~
+ \exp_not:N \citeyear{\seq_item:Nn \l_mjb_cite_seq { 1 }}~
+ \emoji{\seq_item:Nn \l_mjb_cite_seq { 2 }}
+ }
+ }
+ % we can handle up to 2 emojis
+ {
+ \int_compare:nTF { \seq_count:N \l_mjb_cite_seq == 3 }
+ {
+ \seq_put_right:Nx \l_mjb_multicite_out_seq
+ {
+ \exp_not:N \citeauthor{\seq_item:Nn \l_mjb_cite_seq { 1 }},~
+ \exp_not:N \citeyear{\seq_item:Nn \l_mjb_cite_seq { 1 }}~
+ \emoji{\seq_item:Nn \l_mjb_cite_seq { 2 }}
+ \emoji{\seq_item:Nn \l_mjb_cite_seq { 3 }}
+ }
+ }
+ {
+ \seq_put_right:Nx \l_mjb_multicite_out_seq
+ {
+ \exp_not:N \citeauthor{\seq_item:Nn \l_mjb_cite_seq { 1 }},~
+ \exp_not:N \citeyear{\seq_item:Nn \l_mjb_cite_seq { 1 }}~
+ \exp_not:N \textbf{emojicite~does~not~support~more~than~two~emojis}.
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+\ExplSyntaxOff
+
diff --git a/macros/luatex/latex/emojicite/example.tex b/macros/luatex/latex/emojicite/example.tex
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..5a43430434
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+\documentclass{article}
+
+\usepackage{emojicite}
+\setcitestyle{authoryear, round}
+\bibliographystyle{plainnat}
+
+\begin{document}
+
+\emojicitep{einstein, kissing-heart}
+
+\bibliography{bibliography}
+\end{document}