On Thursday, April 03, 2008, at 02:00PM, "Alexandre Papadopoulos" <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Another remark is that new lines and spaces make strange things in the  
>bibtex entry. For example the last entry appears a bit clumsy like this:
>
>"Raptor: Integrating Checkpoints and Thread Migration  
>for                Cluster Management"

Hmmm...I thought we removed those at some point in parsing.  In what view does 
it appear like that?

>One small question: are the DBLP groups present by default in the  
>Searches menu? I guess it shouldn't be kept as a "secret" feature.

You'd have to add your own bookmark, unless people think it should be a default 
search group.

>The next milestone I guess could be to extract URLs not only from ee  
>fields, but also from the results of DBLP Webcrawler (especially when  
>no ee field is provided). DBLP Webcrawler is a quite funny and  
>surprisingly efficient way (more than Google Scholar I find) to  
>retrieve PDFs that are hosted on personal homepages for example. You  
>can try it by making a search in http://dblp.l3s.de/, there is a small  
>magnifying glass icons after each title which launches a DBLP  
>Webcrawler search. I can try and get some more details about this kind  
>of mystical feature, but it seems very interesting.

That looks cool, but you're on your own there unless there's some way to get it 
from the web service :).  I made some improvements to the URL handling based on 
a couple of odd entries I ran across (and also fixed a deadlock in creating 
thumbnails...oops).  New binary is uploaded to my idisk, but it's probably 
solid enough to move the code to BibDesk's trunk.

-- 
adam

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