Thanks, Jeremy, Mohammad, and Odin. I'll also have more attention for this 
once the academic semester ends. Looking forward to the official 5.1.23 
release!

On Thursday, December 10, 2020 at 11:00:30 AM UTC-5 Mohammad wrote:

> Springer,
>  I will update Refnotes hopefully when TW 5.1.23 is released. What you 
> asked is not difficult. As I said each bibtex entry has a bibtex-entry-type 
> and using theat field output macro can distinguish between book, journal 
> paper, website, dissertation, conference paper, reports, ....
>
> So, no worry at all. 
>
>
>
> Best wishes
> Mohammad
>
>
> On Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 7:22 PM [email protected] <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>
>> One issue I had and couldn't find a good solution for back then is that 
>> the macro to generate the bibliography only uses one style/type. So for 
>> example: <<showrefs title:"References">> Would generate all the reference 
>> as they were journals. If you hack/made a copy of this macro for books, it 
>> would generate all the references as books. <<showrefs-books 
>> title:"Booklist">>
>>
>> This is fine if all your references are all the same. So either only 
>> journal's articles or only books. But I often found that my list of 
>> references would contain different types of sources. Some books, some 
>> websites, some articles. And to rewrite the macro so that it would 
>> recognise the type of reference and adjust it's style was (and is) above my 
>> skill level back then, so I went for a low-tech solution of writing out the 
>> correct reference in field and using that to generate the referenceslist.
>>
>> Op donderdag 10 december 2020 om 09:03:38 UTC+1 schreef Mohammad:
>>
>>> See idea here:
>>>
>>> https://github.com/kookma/Refnotes/discussions/6
>>>
>>> This is new Discussion panel in GitHub. It is great! Use it.
>>>
>>> On Thursday, December 10, 2020 at 12:46:28 AM UTC+3:30 springer wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello all,
>>>>
>>>> I'm just orienting to the BibTeX plugin (as well as refnotes). It's 
>>>> clearly very powerful! But it seems designed mostly for journal articles 
>>>> (as 
>>>> odin noted in June 
>>>> <https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/UcJHW-HHPJU/m/C9hJkgxjCAAJ>).
>>>>
>>>> While working on the biblio-demo quote-collection project, the BibTeX 
>>>> citations I import tend to be books. I'm finding that the 
>>>> viewtemplate/bibtex, as well as <<showrefs>> macros in refnotes, don't 
>>>> handle key book fields (like bibtex-publisher); they instead highlight 
>>>> fields (like bibtex-doi) that are not relevant to books.
>>>>
>>>> I'm happy to play a role in troubleshooting such work, and of course I 
>>>> can cobble together some local workarounds for my own use-cases. But I'm 
>>>> putting the challenge out, here, in case Mohammad (who I think is mostly 
>>>> behind both BibTeX importer and refnotes?) or others are interested in 
>>>> getting BibTeX connections supported across wider applications.
>>>>
>>>> Best regards to all!
>>>>
>>>> -Springer
>>>>
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