of a document.
Anyone have ideas, comments?
James
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Dr. James Owen
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University of Geneva 24 Quai E.-Ansermet 1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland
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On Thursday, January 28, 2010, at 04:48AM, Adam R. Maxwell amaxw...@mac.com
wrote:
On Jan 27, 2010, at 7:09 PM, M. Tamer Özsu wrote:
This is an interesting discussion. For me the most critical requirement is
to have an annotation application that uses ink. I need to be able to jot
down
BTW, if BibDesk had its own PDF viewer, would it be possible to make use of
the hyperlinks for citations which are present in many PDFs? If one of
these links is clicked, I think it opens a journal webpage, but could it be
made to search for that hyperlink within the BibDesk library
. For this reason, I have used the DOI to generate a link to
the journal pages for each of my papers.
James Owen
jhgo...@mac.com
http://homepage.mac.com/jhgowen/index.html
On 7 May 2009, at 06:45, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
On May 6, 2009, at 8:24 PM, Andrew M. C. Dawes wrote:
Somewhat off topic
correctly.
You then drag and drop to your main BibDesk library.
Is there any way to be able to change the encoding for open, when
using a double-click to open
a downloaded .bib file, on an occasional basis, i.e. for all
ScienceDirect citations?
James
James Owen
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it.)
James
James Owen
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On 22 Jun 2008, at 20:03, Alex Montgomery wrote:
The problem with JSTOR is that the browser window contains the
following:
--
JSTOR CITATION LIST
@comment{{ Your use of the JSTOR archive
On 18 Jun 2008, at 12:25 AM, Daniele Pontillo wrote:
Sorry Christiaan
I get to understand your theoretical explanation but probably
you're just a bit too concise for practical purposes. I.e.: could
you give me step by step instructions on my private email if you
have some spare time?
Weird. That used to work. I agree though, it doesn't now. Perhaps
it would be best if there was a menu item for it anyway, Select
References From .aux File I think that would help people find it.
But first we should check it works, can anyone get the select from aux
file to work at the
On 6 May 2008, at 20:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi There,
I am sorry to bother you, but I found myself rather lost when using
Bibdesk. I truly love it, and I am physicist/chemist using BibTeX
for quite some time, but I am fairly new to mac and to Bibdesk. I
would like to ask, if you
item.
Lots of detailed improvements, no bugs that I have noticed so far. I
vote yes.
James Owen
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On 10 Apr 2008, at 07:46, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
It's about time for another release, so make sure to beat up on the
nightly builds
On 16 Apr 2008, at 11:39, Christiaan Hofman wrote:
On 16 Apr 2008, at 10:26 AM, Miguel Ortiz-Lombardía wrote:
Hi James,
4: Last point about the sidebar. I can now see attached files for an
item in the main database view, but if I drag and drop a PDF to that
sidebar, it does not
the same thing would be otiose.
However, it could be an alternative Preview view, for if you want to
show more of the database, and have no Preview pane showing.
Hope that helps,
James
James Owen
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link to the journal, but
a href=http://dx.doi.org/$fields.Doi/$fields.Doi//a in an
rtf template doesn't.
The link remains http://dx.doi.org/$fields.Doi/ rather than
http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.51.17151/
James
James Owen
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You can find all duplicate entries easily using the Select Duplicates
or Select Possible Duplicates menu items. The first finds duplicates
based on all standard bibtex fields, while the second finds
duplicates based on the currently selected column (so in your case
that should be Cite Key).
On Nov 26, 2007, at 7:13 PM, James Harrison wrote:
On Nov 26, 2007, at 12:17 PM, Daniele Pontillo wrote:
Hello!
I am still getting the same old error.
My steps are:
1. open pages
2. open bibdesk
3. write a few lines in a blank pages document, such as dan
\cite{Bader:2004lr} completed
is the standard LaTeX tag, \cite{}
because Applescript (I think) chokes on it.
James Owen
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have to keep a watch on the downloads folder, and
either have some way to autofile directly, or more likely
to open the PDF so that it can be manually dragged to the right ref,
and hence autofiled.
James Owen
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I've just added it yesterday, so if you use the current nightly you
can use the following keys:
@componentsWithEtAlAfterOne
A or A et al.
@componentsJoinedByAndWithEtAlAfterOne
A or A and B or A et al.
@componentsJoinedByAndWithEtAlAfterTwo
A or A and B or A, B, et al.
N.B. I just checked the website, to find: Updated 24 July, added
BibDesk and Sente.
So, they must have been swamped with outraged BibDesk users.
James
On 24 Jul 2007, at 22:20, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
On Tuesday, July 24, 2007, at 01:07PM, flip phillips
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