Hi!
if EndNote is not compatible, I suggest that you use RefWorks. It is easy to 
use with OpenOffice and other kind of freeware.
good luck!
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De: Graham Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: mer. 2006-08-02 17:38
À: [email protected]
Objet : Re: FW: [users] problem with EndNote compatibility



I suspect that given the rise in popularity of OOo that we may well see
EndNote and others including support. Version 7 of Biblioscape is meant to
have OOo support, but the release has been delayed.

As regards trying to modify the macros - I just don't know.

Graham


On 02/08/06, Marshall Feldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I wonder how difficult it would be to "port" the Word macros that
> implement
> CWYW over to OO. If Thomson Learning were to make the macros available,
> someone who knows VBA and StarBasic should be able to do it rather
> quickly.
> Thomson would gain by having greater integration with OO, but then again,
> the OO macros would be "open," and Thomson currently hides the VBA code
> for
> CWYW. In addition, there's an OO.o project to develop an open source
> reference tool, and Thomson probably has mixed feelings about helping OO.o
> .
>
> I have never used StarBasic in OO, so I may be wrong. The VBA obviously
> makes some kind of (DDE?) link between EndNote and Word, and I presume
> StarOffice has this capability too.
>
> If Thomson were unwilling to share the macro code with OO.o, one still
> might
> be able to reverse engineer it. However, CWYW is one of the most
> problematic
> features of EndNote. Knowing Word, I'd bet much of the problem is on its
> end.
>
>        Marsh Feldman
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Graham Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2006 5:36 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [users] problem with EndNote compatibility
>
> Moana,
>
> Look up the help for scanning and formatting RTF files. You can still use
> EndNote with Writer, but you need to safe the Writer file as an RTF file
> to
> build the bibliography. This is how all bibliogaphic tools worked once a
> upon a time.
>
> Endnote only provides the toolbar/cite-as-u-write tools for Word and
> WordPerfect, and even that no longer works with WordPerfect.
>
> For the vast majority of sitiations OpenOffice does work very much like
> Word, but in some specialist areas it doesn't, and this is one of them.
>
> Graham
>
> On 01/08/06, Moana Tupou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I cannot get my EndNote v.9 programme to work with
> > OpenOffice.org Writer.  I was assured that OpenOffice.org
> > Writer works just like Microsoft Word.  EndNote is
> > compatible with Microsoft Word.  Is there any way that
> > EndNote can be compatible with OpenOffice.org Writer?  I
> > need to use it for my schoolwork, it's very important.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Moana
> >
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