On 5 May 2009, at 7:21 PM, Maxwell, Adam R wrote:

> On 05/05/09 09:30, "Christiaan Hofman" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>> In fact, my question is: How do I save out a minimal .bib file for
>>> them, and then get it back with a couple of added cites, and put  
>>> those
>>> added cites into my large bibtex file that has all my links to the
>>> articles themselves on my hard drives?
>>>
>>
>> Probably easiest is to add an external file group for the  
>> minimal .bib
>> file, and using the merge feature.
>
> Have you tested this with a file exported as minimal BibTeX?  Merging
> results in duplicates of all entries for me; I this is think due to  
> keywords
> being included in userDefaultFieldsForType:.  If I exclude
> userDefaultFieldsForType from comparison and hash, the equivalence  
> test
> works as I'd expect.
>

I think you're correct. It's probably better to make this symmetric.  
Is it acceptable to ignore userDefaultFieldsForType: for the  
equivalence test?

Christiaan


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