@ Zé, Todd, Landry, Gregor and Amit,
Thank you very much for your replies concerning my email about reference
managers for OpenBSD. I have had a chance to sit down and work a bit with
JabRef and indeed it does work quite nicely in OpenBSD when launched as
follows:
Dear OpenBSD users,
I've just acquired a Thinkpad x200 with the aim of transitioning into a
full-time OpenBSD user. The 5.5 release with the Xfce desktop works flawlessly
and I am very happy with this system.
Nearly all of my software needs have been quite satisfactorily met using the
On Wed, Aug 06, 2014 at 09:13:53AM +0300, Michael L. Wilson wrote:
Dear OpenBSD users,
I've just acquired a Thinkpad x200 with the aim of transitioning into a
full-time OpenBSD user. The 5.5 release with the Xfce desktop works
flawlessly and I am very happy with this system.
Nearly all
[...]
Jabref, the other alternative, is not available in the OpenBSD repository
or in ports.
Jabref looks to be java, so you might want to try fetching the jar file
and run it directly. No need to make a port of it just to test it...
[...]
That should work. I've used Jabref for my
On 06/08/2014, at 07:13, Michael L. Wilson michael.l.wil...@utu.fi wrote:
Dear OpenBSD users,
I've just acquired a Thinkpad x200 with the aim of transitioning into a
full-time OpenBSD user. The 5.5 release with the Xfce desktop works
flawlessly and I am very happy with this system.
+1.
JabRef works just fine with bibtex or with importing your original citation
records from Endnote or some such Windows only software.
On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 2:59 AM, Zé Loff zel...@zeloff.org wrote:
On 06/08/2014, at 07:13, Michael L. Wilson michael.l.wil...@utu.fi
wrote:
Dear