On Mo, 8.10.2007, 10:28, Andreas Reinecke wrote:
>
> Am 08.10.2007 um 06:33 schrieb Adam R. Maxwell:
>
>> I've always had the same impression: most of us use LaTeX, although I
>> now know of at least four on this list who don't.
>>
> Well, then I will be #5 on your list. To me, BD is a great
> application to administrate and browse my references. But when it
> comes to writing of manuscripts, which I need to share with a couple
> of co-authors, I have to use widely accepted commercial software.
> Unfortunately LaTex is not very popular among my colleagues and
> partners. Thus, any feature providing integration of BD and Word-
> editors would be highly appreciated.

As an alternative for collaborative work that has to use some kind of
"widely accepted commercial software", I use LaTeX / BibTeX > latex2rtf.
So I can at least write my initial text and citations in a manner that
does not completely drive me crazy…

Best, Stephan


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