Mojca Miklavec:
> What still makes me wonder is tha fact that there are problems with
> Unicode. I don't remember any, though I admit that I'm not sure if I
> ever cited any non-English item.
Well, using Taco's trick of surrounding every sting with braces, the
record won't print out. If I surro
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 10:14, Michael Saunders wrote:
>
> What do you use now? Is there something better?
I don't know any better tool. JabRef seems great.
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 09:57, wrote:
>
>> Long ago (when I was still using JabRef) I was thinking about creating
>> support for export i
Mojca Miklavec:
> Long ago (when I was still using JabRef) I was thinking about creating
> support for export into ConTeXt-specific format.
What do you use now? Is there something better?
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If your question is of i
> Long ago (when I was still using JabRef) I was
thinking about creating
> support for export into ConTeXt-specific format.
>
> Mojca
What a teaser! So if you're not using JabRef now,
what are you using and why?
Richard
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On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 05:24, Michael Saunders wrote:
> I'm using JabRef to generate a .bib file in utf8. I'd like to use
> this with Context to typeset a bibliography. I'm running into a lot
> of problems with Bibtex's Unicode incompatibility. What is currently
> the best way to do this?
Long
Michael Saunders wrote:
I'm using JabRef to generate a .bib file in utf8. I'd like to use
this with Context to typeset a bibliography. I'm running into a lot
of problems with Bibtex's Unicode incompatibility. What is currently
the best way to do this? Googling, I came across this tantalizing
I'm using JabRef to generate a .bib file in utf8. I'd like to use
this with Context to typeset a bibliography. I'm running into a lot
of problems with Bibtex's Unicode incompatibility. What is currently
the best way to do this? Googling, I came across this tantalizing
suggestion from Idris (in