Re: [Bibdesk-users] Adding field for bibliography output

2018-09-13 Thread Craggs, Jason G.
Hi again Simon, Thanks again for the information. I’ve been reading through the links you sent me. Something I noticed though, is that while I can add a field to my .bib file (e.g., impact factor), I still haven’t found how to get that extra field included in the bibliography biber, biblatex,

Re: [Bibdesk-users] Adding field for bibliography output

2018-09-13 Thread Simon Spiegel
Hi Jason > On 13 Sep 2018, at 21:52, Craggs, Jason G. > wrote: > > Hi Simon, > > I usually typeset everything via TeXShop. Where can I find information on how > to use, and customize biblatex? TeXShop is just a graphical interface, it has no effect on the packages or bib(la)tex styles

Re: [Bibdesk-users] Adding field for bibliography output

2018-09-13 Thread Craggs, Jason G.
Hi Simon, I usually typeset everything via TeXShop. Where can I find information on how to use, and customize biblatex? Cheers, Jason > On Sep 13, 2018, at 12:59 AM, Simon Spiegel wrote: > > > >> On 12 Sep 2018, at 22:42, Christiaan Hofman wrote: >> >> I don't really know, I learned

Re: [Bibdesk-users] Adding field for bibliography output

2018-09-13 Thread Craggs, Jason G.
Thanks. I’ll check into that option. Cheers, Jason On Sep 12, 2018, at 6:35 PM, Adam M. Goldstein mailto:z_californianus-dated-1537227353.ec5...@shiftingbalance.org>> wrote: A quick and dirty suggestion—you can add the impact factor to the notes field; many styles will display this without

Re: [Bibdesk-users] Adding field for bibliography output

2018-09-13 Thread Craggs, Jason G.
Thanks for the information. I am using the nihunsrt style and TeXShop, which use the BibTex engine. Cheers, Jason On Sep 12, 2018, at 5:27 PM, Jan David Hauck mailto:jan.d.ha...@ucla.edu>> wrote: What style are you using? And are you compiling with bibtex or biblatex? I've found

Re: [Bibdesk-users] Adding field for bibliography output

2018-09-13 Thread Simon Spiegel
> On 12 Sep 2018, at 22:42, Christiaan Hofman wrote: > > I don't really know, I learned it by looking at some standard styles in the > tex distribution. > If you ever plan to modify an existing style or write your own, use biblatex. It’s much more powerful and much easier to costumize