--- On Wed, 12/30/09, Paul A. Rubin ru...@msu.edu wrote:
From: Paul A. Rubin ru...@msu.edu
Subject: Re: Zotero to Bibtex to Lyx: A Problem not a baseball play.
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Received: Wednesday, December 30, 2009, 11:32 AM
John Kane wrote:
Sorry for the last part of the
--- On Wed, 12/30/09, Paul A. Rubin ru...@msu.edu wrote:
From: Paul A. Rubin ru...@msu.edu
Subject: Re: Zotero to Bibtex to Lyx: A Problem not a baseball play.
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Received: Wednesday, December 30, 2009, 11:32 AM
John Kane wrote:
Sorry for the last part of the
--- On Wed, 12/30/09, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> From: Paul A. Rubin
> Subject: Re: Zotero to Bibtex to Lyx: A Problem not a baseball play.
> To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
> Received: Wednesday, December 30, 2009, 11:32 AM
> John Kane wrote:
> > Sorry for the last
Hi Rob,
I did check the path as you suggest. It looked funny but is correct.
I guess I'll have to send a message to support. Thank
john
--- On Tue, 12/29/09, Rob Oakes lyx-de...@oak-tree.us wrote:
From: Rob Oakes lyx-de...@oak-tree.us
Subject: RE: Zotero to Bibtex to Lyx: A Problem
John Kane wrote:
Sorry for the last part of the subject line but I am sure that there
is some famous song (or something about a triple play. Perhaps I
should have lunch.
I'm guessing you're flashing on Tinkers to Evers to Chance. Don't know
about a song, but there's a poem:
Hi Rob,
I did check the path as you suggest. It looked funny but is correct.
I guess I'll have to send a message to support. Thank
john
--- On Tue, 12/29/09, Rob Oakes lyx-de...@oak-tree.us wrote:
From: Rob Oakes lyx-de...@oak-tree.us
Subject: RE: Zotero to Bibtex to Lyx: A Problem
John Kane wrote:
Sorry for the last part of the subject line but I am sure that there
is some famous song (or something about a triple play. Perhaps I
should have lunch.
I'm guessing you're flashing on Tinkers to Evers to Chance. Don't know
about a song, but there's a poem:
Hi Rob,
I did check the path as you suggest. It looked funny but is correct.
I guess I'll have to send a message to support. Thank
john
--- On Tue, 12/29/09, Rob Oakes wrote:
> From: Rob Oakes
> Subject: RE: Zotero to Bibtex to Lyx: A
John Kane wrote:
Sorry for the last part of the subject line but I am sure that there
is some famous song (or something about a triple play. Perhaps I
should have lunch.
I'm guessing you're flashing on Tinkers to Evers to Chance. Don't know
about a song, but there's a poem:
Thanks Rob. I remember looking at Mendeley just after installing Zotero and
deciding not to try two at the same time.
I've installed Mendeley and it loads but I'm now getting the message:
It appears that you have Qt installed on your system, but do not have
the sqlite plugin installed, which
Hi Rob,
Progress report. I reinstalled Mandeley and it seems to be working well. I also
installed a Foxfire sql manager extension which may or may not have cured the
Qt4 SQlite plugin problem. The only reference I could find about it was on
Kubuntu not Windows.
However, how do I get it to
Thanks Rob. I remember looking at Mendeley just after installing Zotero and
deciding not to try two at the same time.
I've installed Mendeley and it loads but I'm now getting the message:
It appears that you have Qt installed on your system, but do not have
the sqlite plugin installed, which
Hi Rob,
Progress report. I reinstalled Mandeley and it seems to be working well. I also
installed a Foxfire sql manager extension which may or may not have cured the
Qt4 SQlite plugin problem. The only reference I could find about it was on
Kubuntu not Windows.
However, how do I get it to
Thanks Rob. I remember looking at Mendeley just after installing Zotero and
deciding not to try two at the same time.
I've installed Mendeley and it loads but I'm now getting the message:
"It appears that you have Qt installed on your system, but do not have
the sqlite plugin installed, which
Hi Rob,
Progress report. I reinstalled Mandeley and it seems to be working well. I also
installed a Foxfire sql manager extension which may or may not have cured the
Qt4 SQlite plugin problem. The only reference I could find about it was on
Kubuntu not Windows.
However, how do I get it to
Sorry for the last part of the subject line but I am sure that there is some
famous song (or something about a triple play. Perhaps I should have lunch.
I have been having great fun using Zotero to grab a lot of references lately
and wanted to use the results in a LyX file. I selected a subset
Hi John,
I use a lot both Zotero and LyX but my workflow consists in never using
bibtex files directly exported from Zotero. Instead (for several reasons and
not because of the problems you mention) I always export from Zotero to
BibDesk (an application similar to JabRef, but only available for
On 12/27/2009 01:29 PM, John Kane wrote:
Sorry for the last part of the subject line but I am sure that there is some
famous song (or something about a triple play. Perhaps I should have lunch.
I have been having great fun using Zotero to grab a lot of references lately
and wanted to use the
Hi John,
By default, Zotero produces atrocious looking BibTeX. By far the ugliest
offenders, as you have noticed, are in the citation keys. It uses weird
character encodings (I'm frankly not even sure what they are), that can't be
processed by LaTeX. When these characters appear, the only way
Rob Oakes wrote:
able to get things to work is by manually redefining the citation keys. Of
course, this must be done after every export. (A tremendous and
non-productive pain.)
btw thats part of bug http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/6300 .
we only need somebody to actually do it ;)
pavel
Sorry for the last part of the subject line but I am sure that there is some
famous song (or something about a triple play. Perhaps I should have lunch.
I have been having great fun using Zotero to grab a lot of references lately
and wanted to use the results in a LyX file. I selected a subset
Hi John,
I use a lot both Zotero and LyX but my workflow consists in never using
bibtex files directly exported from Zotero. Instead (for several reasons and
not because of the problems you mention) I always export from Zotero to
BibDesk (an application similar to JabRef, but only available for
On 12/27/2009 01:29 PM, John Kane wrote:
Sorry for the last part of the subject line but I am sure that there is some
famous song (or something about a triple play. Perhaps I should have lunch.
I have been having great fun using Zotero to grab a lot of references lately
and wanted to use the
Hi John,
By default, Zotero produces atrocious looking BibTeX. By far the ugliest
offenders, as you have noticed, are in the citation keys. It uses weird
character encodings (I'm frankly not even sure what they are), that can't be
processed by LaTeX. When these characters appear, the only way
Rob Oakes wrote:
able to get things to work is by manually redefining the citation keys. Of
course, this must be done after every export. (A tremendous and
non-productive pain.)
btw thats part of bug http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/6300 .
we only need somebody to actually do it ;)
pavel
Sorry for the last part of the subject line but I am sure that there is some
famous song (or something about a triple play. Perhaps I should have lunch.
I have been having great fun using Zotero to grab a lot of references lately
and wanted to use the results in a LyX file. I selected a subset
Hi John,
I use a lot both Zotero and LyX but my workflow consists in never using
bibtex files directly exported from Zotero. Instead (for several reasons and
not because of the problems you mention) I always export from Zotero to
BibDesk (an application similar to JabRef, but only available for
On 12/27/2009 01:29 PM, John Kane wrote:
Sorry for the last part of the subject line but I am sure that there is some
famous song (or something about a triple play. Perhaps I should have lunch.
I have been having great fun using Zotero to grab a lot of references lately
and wanted to use the
Hi John,
By default, Zotero produces atrocious looking BibTeX. By far the ugliest
offenders, as you have noticed, are in the citation keys. It uses weird
character encodings (I'm frankly not even sure what they are), that can't be
processed by LaTeX. When these characters appear, the only way
Rob Oakes wrote:
> able to get things to work is by manually redefining the citation keys. Of
> course, this must be done after every export. (A tremendous and
> non-productive pain.)
btw thats part of bug http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/6300 .
we only need somebody to actually do it ;)
pavel
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