On Fri, 2007-11-02 at 15:19 -0700, Matthew Yates wrote:
> There is no compelling reason that I would not use
> Zotero, except now it only offers a handful of output
> styles and no way to (easily) customize styles.
> Therefore, it is not much of a time saver at this
> point. Maybe I need to spen
There is no compelling reason that I would not use
Zotero, except now it only offers a handful of output
styles and no way to (easily) customize styles.
Therefore, it is not much of a time saver at this
point. Maybe I need to spend more time learning
Zotero. It looks very promising though.
I'm
On 11/2/07, Matthew Yates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> As I said, I think this is great. My graduate
> students use MS Word and EndNote, while I use
> Openoffice.org on Linux for most things. Since this
> appears to work (almost) flawlessly in wine, I think I
> may be able to switch my grou
I just installed the trial version in Crossover Office
on Linux (version 6.2.0). I installed Endnote X1 as
an unsupported application in a new wine bottle based
on the Windows 2000 template. EndNote installed fine
and appears to work pretty well.
It works in the same way as handling RTF files,
h
Matt Price wrote:
does anyone know more about this?
...
* Formatting support for Open Document Type (ODT) files using the
Format Paper command
No, but I'd speculate that the support is something like what you'd get
with RTF. E.g. not what you'd get with MS Word, or using Zote
does anyone know more about this?
The EndNote X1.0.1 update for Windows includes many highly requested
features including:
* EndNote for Windows Mobile / Pocket PC
* Expanded groups—create hundreds of groups in each EndNote
library
* Formatting support for Open Document