Ok, the night build seems to work ! Thank you for the (very) prompt modifications !
Cyril Le 26 juin 2011 à 23:08, Christiaan Hofman a écrit : > > On Jun 26, 2011, at 22:28, Cyril Georgy wrote: > >> >> Le 26 juin 2011 à 22:17, Christiaan Hofman a écrit : >> >>> >>> On Jun 26, 2011, at 21:54, Cyril Georgy wrote: >>> >>>> Hello ! >>>> >>>> I have problem when I want to import paper from journals containing the >>>> symbol "&" (e.g. astronomy & astrophyiscs). I try to import them from the >>>> ADS web page, listing the paper in bibtex format. >>>> All the paper appears and can be directly imported except those containing >>>> this symbol, which do not appear. >>>> >>>> I recently re-install my whole system. I know that I did an operation in >>>> my old installation fixing this problem, but don't remember what, and I'm >>>> unluckily unable to re-find the information on the web. >>>> >>>> Has somebody an idea about that ? >>>> >>>> Thanks a lot, >>>> >>>> Cyril Georgy >>> >>> Even though a bare & is not allowed in tex and hence in bibtex, this is >>> normally imported as just text (though using it in tex will fail). So how >>> do you exactly import the item, and what do you mean with "do not appear"? >>> Are you talking about a search group, a web group, or importing through >>> drag/drop or copy/paste? Can you give a link to a sample of such bibtex >>> from where you import? >> >> A web group. For example from the page (sorry for the lenght): >> >> http://cdsads.u-strasbg.fr/cgi-bin/nph-abs_connect?db_key=AST&db_key=PRE&qform=AST&arxiv_sel=astro-ph&arxiv_sel=cond-mat&arxiv_sel=cs&arxiv_sel=gr-qc&arxiv_sel=hep-ex&arxiv_sel=hep-lat&arxiv_sel=hep-ph&arxiv_sel=hep-th&arxiv_sel=math&arxiv_sel=math-ph&arxiv_sel=nlin&arxiv_sel=nucl-ex&arxiv_sel=nucl-th&arxiv_sel=physics&arxiv_sel=quant-ph&arxiv_sel=q-bio&sim_query=YES&ned_query=YES&adsobj_query=YES&aut_logic=OR&obj_logic=OR&author=Maeder%0D%0AMeynet&object=&start_mon=&start_year=2008&end_mon=&end_year=2010&ttl_logic=OR&title=&txt_logic=OR&text=&nr_to_return=200&start_nr=1&jou_pick=ALL&ref_stems=&data_and=ALL&group_and=ALL&start_entry_day=&start_entry_mon=&start_entry_year=&end_entry_day=&end_entry_mon=&end_entry_year=&min_score=&sort=SCORE&data_type=BIBTEX&aut_syn=YES&ttl_syn=YES&txt_syn=YES&aut_wt=1.0&obj_wt=1.0&ttl_wt=0.3&txt_wt=3.0&aut_wgt=YES&obj_wgt=YES&ttl_wgt=YES&txt_wgt=YES&ttl_sco=YES&txt_sco=YES&version=1 >> >> In the bottom window, you will see that all the paper appear and can be >> imported, except the paper from the journal "Astronomy and Astrophysics". I >> can import them by copying the bibtex item and pasting it directly in my >> library. But I'm sure that somebody found a way to fix this problem. >> >> Thanks for the prompt answer, >> >> Cyril Georgy > > I don't see any item with that journal in this list. I do see some with > journal \aap, maybe you meant these. The problem with these items is that > they have "&" in the cite key, which is really invalid in bibtex (& is a > special character in tex). This is why those items aren't recognized as > bibtex. > > However, these characters can be parsed by our parser, so we could allow > these. Please test this out with tomorrow's nightly build. > > BTW, there are more bibtex bugs in these items. Many use comma and "\&" to > separate author names, which is really wrong in bibtex, they should always be > separated with "and". > > Christiaan > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is seriously valuable. > Why? It contains a definitive record of application performance, security > threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this data and makes > sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2d-c2 > _______________________________________________ > Bibdesk-users mailing list > Bibdesk-users@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bibdesk-users ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is seriously valuable. Why? It contains a definitive record of application performance, security threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this data and makes sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2d-c2 _______________________________________________ Bibdesk-users mailing list Bibdesk-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bibdesk-users