Re: moving to linux...part3: preferred bibtex editor

2007-06-18 Thread Rudi Gaelzer
On Thursday 14 June 2007 12:50:08 Ares wrote: Here I am back with a new, silly question: what is the most favourite bibtex editor under GNU/linux? I have been using JabRef under Windows, but I realised that it runs under the Java Runtime Environment, and I do not want to install new components

Re: moving to linux...part3: preferred bibtex editor

2007-06-18 Thread Rudi Gaelzer
On Thursday 14 June 2007 12:50:08 Ares wrote: Here I am back with a new, silly question: what is the most favourite bibtex editor under GNU/linux? I have been using JabRef under Windows, but I realised that it runs under the Java Runtime Environment, and I do not want to install new components

Re: moving to linux...part3: preferred bibtex editor

2007-06-18 Thread Rudi Gaelzer
On Thursday 14 June 2007 12:50:08 Ares wrote: > Here I am back with a new, silly question: what is the most favourite > bibtex editor under GNU/linux? I have been using JabRef under Windows, > but I realised that it runs under the Java Runtime Environment, and I > do not want to install new

Re: moving to linux...part3: preferred bibtex editor

2007-06-16 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Fri, Jun 15, 2007 at 07:21:46AM +1000, Typhoon wrote: On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 17:50:08 +0200 Ares [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Here I am back with a new, silly question: what is the most favourite bibtex editor under GNU/linux? I have been using JabRef under Windows, but I realised that it

Re: moving to linux...part3: preferred bibtex editor

2007-06-16 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Fri, Jun 15, 2007 at 07:21:46AM +1000, Typhoon wrote: On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 17:50:08 +0200 Ares [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Here I am back with a new, silly question: what is the most favourite bibtex editor under GNU/linux? I have been using JabRef under Windows, but I realised that it

Re: moving to linux...part3: preferred bibtex editor

2007-06-16 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Fri, Jun 15, 2007 at 07:21:46AM +1000, Typhoon wrote: > On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 17:50:08 +0200 > Ares <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Here I am back with a new, silly question: what is the most favourite > > bibtex editor under GNU/linux? I have been using JabRef under Windows, > > but I realised

Re: moving to linux...part3: preferred bibtex editor

2007-06-15 Thread Ares
2007/6/14, Richard Heck [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Ares wrote: Here I am back with a new, silly question: what is the most favourite bibtex editor under GNU/linux? I have been using JabRef under Windows, but I realised that it runs under the Java Runtime Environment, and I do not want to install new

Re[2]: moving to linux...part3: preferred bibtex editor

2007-06-15 Thread Alan G Isaac
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007, Richard Heck apparently wrote: BibLaTeX, soon to be the new standard Can you provide the background for this claim? (I am not challenging it.) Thank you, Alan Isaac

Re: moving to linux...part3: preferred bibtex editor

2007-06-15 Thread Richard Heck
Alan G Isaac wrote: On Thu, 14 Jun 2007, Richard Heck apparently wrote: BibLaTeX, soon to be the new standard Can you provide the background for this claim? It's based upon my sense of the enthusiasm that BibLaTeX has generated on comp.text.tex. There really are a lot of problems

Re: moving to linux...part3: preferred bibtex editor: Zotero

2007-06-15 Thread hzluo
Is there maybe someone here in lyx community who has the knowledge and is interested to make that work (and probably many scientists happy)? If it can put a format like \cite{...} to clipboard, I have a patch to make lyx paste such kind of strings as a citation. It's not identical as the push,

Re: moving to linux...part3: preferred bibtex editor

2007-06-15 Thread Ares
2007/6/14, Richard Heck [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Ares wrote: Here I am back with a new, silly question: what is the most favourite bibtex editor under GNU/linux? I have been using JabRef under Windows, but I realised that it runs under the Java Runtime Environment, and I do not want to install new

Re[2]: moving to linux...part3: preferred bibtex editor

2007-06-15 Thread Alan G Isaac
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007, Richard Heck apparently wrote: BibLaTeX, soon to be the new standard Can you provide the background for this claim? (I am not challenging it.) Thank you, Alan Isaac

Re: moving to linux...part3: preferred bibtex editor

2007-06-15 Thread Richard Heck
Alan G Isaac wrote: On Thu, 14 Jun 2007, Richard Heck apparently wrote: BibLaTeX, soon to be the new standard Can you provide the background for this claim? It's based upon my sense of the enthusiasm that BibLaTeX has generated on comp.text.tex. There really are a lot of problems

Re: moving to linux...part3: preferred bibtex editor: Zotero

2007-06-15 Thread hzluo
Is there maybe someone here in lyx community who has the knowledge and is interested to make that work (and probably many scientists happy)? If it can put a format like \cite{...} to clipboard, I have a patch to make lyx paste such kind of strings as a citation. It's not identical as the push,

Re: moving to linux...part3: preferred bibtex editor

2007-06-15 Thread Ares
2007/6/14, Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Ares wrote: > Here I am back with a new, silly question: what is the most favourite > bibtex editor under GNU/linux? I have been using JabRef under Windows, > but I realised that it runs under the Java Runtime Environment, and I > do not want to

Re[2]: moving to linux...part3: preferred bibtex editor

2007-06-15 Thread Alan G Isaac
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007, Richard Heck apparently wrote: > BibLaTeX, soon to be the new standard Can you provide the background for this claim? (I am not challenging it.) Thank you, Alan Isaac

Re: moving to linux...part3: preferred bibtex editor

2007-06-15 Thread Richard Heck
Alan G Isaac wrote: On Thu, 14 Jun 2007, Richard Heck apparently wrote: BibLaTeX, soon to be the new standard Can you provide the background for this claim? It's based upon my sense of the enthusiasm that BibLaTeX has generated on comp.text.tex. There really are a lot of problems

Re: moving to linux...part3: preferred bibtex editor: Zotero

2007-06-15 Thread hzluo
Is there maybe someone here in lyx community who has the knowledge and is interested to make that work (and probably many scientists happy)? If it can put a format like \cite{...} to clipboard, I have a patch to make lyx paste such kind of strings as a citation. It's not identical as the push,

moving to linux...part3: preferred bibtex editor

2007-06-14 Thread Ares
Here I am back with a new, silly question: what is the most favourite bibtex editor under GNU/linux? I have been using JabRef under Windows, but I realised that it runs under the Java Runtime Environment, and I do not want to install new components if I do not really need them... So, let's go

Re: moving to linux...part3: preferred bibtex editor

2007-06-14 Thread Richard Heck
Ares wrote: Here I am back with a new, silly question: what is the most favourite bibtex editor under GNU/linux? I have been using JabRef under Windows, but I realised that it runs under the Java Runtime Environment, and I do not want to install new components if I do not really need them...

Re: moving to linux...part3: preferred bibtex editor

2007-06-14 Thread Tim Michelsen
Here I am back with a new, silly question: what is the most favourite bibtex editor under GNU/linux? I have been using JabRef under Windows, but I realised that it runs under the Java Runtime Environment, and I do not want to install new components if I do not really need them... I am also quite

Re: moving to linux...part3: preferred bibtex editor

2007-06-14 Thread Wolfgang Lasch
On Thu, 14. June 2007 17:50:08 Ares wrote: Here I am back with a new, silly question: what is the most favourite bibtex editor under GNU/linux? I have been using JabRef under Windows, but I realised that it runs under the Java Runtime Environment, and I do not want to install new components if

Re: moving to linux...part3: preferred bibtex editor: Zotero

2007-06-14 Thread Michael Beckmann
I use a combination of Zotero, a firefox plugin (www.zotero.org), and Jabref. In the future Zotero itself might hopefully be able to directly push citations to lyx which will probably mean the end for jabref on my laptop. Until now it has at least a direct copy function (ctrl+alt+c) which

Re: moving to linux...part3: preferred bibtex editor

2007-06-14 Thread Typhoon
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 17:50:08 +0200 Ares [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Here I am back with a new, silly question: what is the most favourite bibtex editor under GNU/linux? I have been using JabRef under Windows, but I realised that it runs under the Java Runtime Environment, and I do not want to

moving to linux...part3: preferred bibtex editor

2007-06-14 Thread Ares
Here I am back with a new, silly question: what is the most favourite bibtex editor under GNU/linux? I have been using JabRef under Windows, but I realised that it runs under the Java Runtime Environment, and I do not want to install new components if I do not really need them... So, let's go

Re: moving to linux...part3: preferred bibtex editor

2007-06-14 Thread Richard Heck
Ares wrote: Here I am back with a new, silly question: what is the most favourite bibtex editor under GNU/linux? I have been using JabRef under Windows, but I realised that it runs under the Java Runtime Environment, and I do not want to install new components if I do not really need them...

Re: moving to linux...part3: preferred bibtex editor

2007-06-14 Thread Tim Michelsen
Here I am back with a new, silly question: what is the most favourite bibtex editor under GNU/linux? I have been using JabRef under Windows, but I realised that it runs under the Java Runtime Environment, and I do not want to install new components if I do not really need them... I am also quite

Re: moving to linux...part3: preferred bibtex editor

2007-06-14 Thread Wolfgang Lasch
On Thu, 14. June 2007 17:50:08 Ares wrote: Here I am back with a new, silly question: what is the most favourite bibtex editor under GNU/linux? I have been using JabRef under Windows, but I realised that it runs under the Java Runtime Environment, and I do not want to install new components if

Re: moving to linux...part3: preferred bibtex editor: Zotero

2007-06-14 Thread Michael Beckmann
I use a combination of Zotero, a firefox plugin (www.zotero.org), and Jabref. In the future Zotero itself might hopefully be able to directly push citations to lyx which will probably mean the end for jabref on my laptop. Until now it has at least a direct copy function (ctrl+alt+c) which

Re: moving to linux...part3: preferred bibtex editor

2007-06-14 Thread Typhoon
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 17:50:08 +0200 Ares [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Here I am back with a new, silly question: what is the most favourite bibtex editor under GNU/linux? I have been using JabRef under Windows, but I realised that it runs under the Java Runtime Environment, and I do not want to

moving to linux...part3: preferred bibtex editor

2007-06-14 Thread Ares
Here I am back with a new, silly question: what is the most favourite bibtex editor under GNU/linux? I have been using JabRef under Windows, but I realised that it runs under the Java Runtime Environment, and I do not want to install new components if I do not really need them... So, let's go

Re: moving to linux...part3: preferred bibtex editor

2007-06-14 Thread Richard Heck
Ares wrote: Here I am back with a new, silly question: what is the most favourite bibtex editor under GNU/linux? I have been using JabRef under Windows, but I realised that it runs under the Java Runtime Environment, and I do not want to install new components if I do not really need them...

Re: moving to linux...part3: preferred bibtex editor

2007-06-14 Thread Tim Michelsen
Here I am back with a new, silly question: what is the most favourite bibtex editor under GNU/linux? I have been using JabRef under Windows, but I realised that it runs under the Java Runtime Environment, and I do not want to install new components if I do not really need them... I am also quite

Re: moving to linux...part3: preferred bibtex editor

2007-06-14 Thread Wolfgang Lasch
On Thu, 14. June 2007 17:50:08 Ares wrote: > Here I am back with a new, silly question: what is the most favourite > bibtex editor under GNU/linux? I have been using JabRef under Windows, > but I realised that it runs under the Java Runtime Environment, and I > do not want to install new

Re: moving to linux...part3: preferred bibtex editor: Zotero

2007-06-14 Thread Michael Beckmann
I use a combination of Zotero, a firefox plugin (www.zotero.org), and Jabref. In the future Zotero itself might hopefully be able to directly push citations to lyx which will probably mean the end for jabref on my laptop. Until now it has at least a direct copy function (ctrl+alt+c) which

Re: moving to linux...part3: preferred bibtex editor

2007-06-14 Thread Typhoon
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 17:50:08 +0200 Ares <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Here I am back with a new, silly question: what is the most favourite > bibtex editor under GNU/linux? I have been using JabRef under Windows, > but I realised that it runs under the Java Runtime Environment, and I > do not want