On 3/20/08 2:23 AM, "Simon Spiegel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 19.03.2008, at 03:40, Ingrid Giffin wrote:
>> 
>> On 3/18/08 9:07 AM, "Simon Spiegel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>>> As for Zotero: There is work underway to make Zotero's data detectors
>>> work in WebKit (Safari's engine). See http://hublog.hubmed.org/
>>> archives/001560.html . I don't know how far this is and when we can
>>> expect something, but this is not completely off. In theory, that
>>> would mean that BibDesk which already offers browser functionality
>>> could make use of all the clever website scrapers Zotero has.
>>> 
>>> And there also is a tool which connects Zotero with BibDesk (http://
>>> mackerron.com/ ). Add an entry to Zotero and it magically appears in
>>> BibDesk as well. This seems to be a bit flaky at the moment, it's not
>>> really working on my machine, but it's an interesting development.
>>> 
>>> simon
>> 
>> The Zotero auto-entry would be very very handy ... If it worked.
>> Which it
>> isn't doing for me. Nothing shows up in BibDesk. I'll keep an eye
>> on it.
>> 
>> It would eliminate a step in using databases like JSTOR that I
>> can't search
>> via BibDesk Search.
> 
> There's now an updated version on http://mackerron.com/
> zot2bib-1_0_1.xpi  which works for me.
> 
> simon

I've been in touch with the developer and yes, the new version is working
for me now too. May have been an issue with OS versions as I'm running
10.4.11 and he's on the new one.

Ingrid



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