On 10.10.2007, at 16:56, Christiaan Hofman wrote:

>
> On 10 Oct 2007, at 3:41 PM, Simon Spiegel wrote:
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>>
>> On 10.10.2007, at 15:32, Christiaan Hofman wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> I've created a little template composer app along these lines. It  
>>> can
>>> be downloaded from the Wiki. Please try it out and say what you
>>> think. We might at some point include it in BibDesk.
>>
>>  From a first look it seems nice, but I cannot really test it since
>> I'm at work. Just one general question: Do I understand this
>> correctly that the composer is currently limited to the available 15
>> fields? The great thing about bibtex (and also the templates) is that
>> you can add any kind of fields you want. Would some kind of generic
>> field where the user can edit the field name be possible?
>>
>> Integration into BibDesk seems like a very good idea.
>>
>> simon
>
> That's correct (are there only 15?). It uses the factory settings for
> the fields. When it is included in BibDesk it would automatically use
> your changes in the pref though. But you can always add arbitrary
> fields to the available set using the little "+" button.

Great, missed the "+" button. Have to look into this tomorrow.

simon

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> Christiaan
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