Hi Vicente,

follow the suggestion of Morten.

However pay attention that then you need a BibTeX or BibLaTeX style
which can handle your custom entry type.
Unfortunately I don't know how to modify a .bst (BibTeX style) file manually.

Ciao ciao.
Fra


On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 17:27, Vicente <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi.
> Sometimes I have to cite films in bibliographies. So far couldn't find out a
> non brute-force solution to this problem in Jabref. Indeed, I can use Misc
> or Other, however, some fields are missing --such as director, writer and
> performers. I browsed in your mailing list and didn't find anything close to
> my query. Can somebody help me to create new fields as well as entrytypes?
> any comment is welcome.
>
> Vince.
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