Dear Adam,

Many thanks for these hints and the new template is very useful
indeed. I tried the pdf and rtf export and preview and they are
working perfectly. Now mixing the tags template with html code is
where I get stuck. there are plenty of info for the tags on Wiki, but
how to use them in html code, for instance: where to put them in the
code? I think it would be great to put at least one example on Wiki
using some special tags, like conditional tags for author listing, in
an html code template.

Thanks,

Patrick

On Nov 13, 2007 3:45 PM, Adam R. Maxwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Nov 12, 2007, at 9:35 PM, Patrick Celka wrote:
>
> > I have installed BibDesk recently and I found it very useful. As I
> > wanted to export a .bib to html, I found the export to html very
> > handy. However, the available template does not cope well with books,
> > articles, proceedings all mixed together. I have tried to go fishing
> > on the discussion group but found actually not html template made
> > available from other users. Can someone point me towards the right
> > direction, I have not much time to code a new template.
>
> There's a graphical template editor in the latest version, available
> from the File -> New Template menu item.  You can use a separate
> template for each type (book, article, proceeding).
>
> > A top of the top solution would be that bibdesk could export using a
> > bst file.
>
> If you have LaTeX/BibTeX installed, you can enable the TeX preview
> features and export as PDF (full BibTeX) or RTF (limited BibTeX
> support).
>
>
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> adam
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