Dear Christian,

Am 12.10.2011 um 15:58 schrieb Christian Fearnot:

> When I activate the Biblatex mode and restart, I can create a new bib
> file and create an entry, but I cannot then work on the content of the
> entry. When I double click it, nothing happens. Without the Biblatex
> mode activated, all works well. What is wrong?
> 
> I have already replaced the field 'address' by 'location' and 'journal'
> by 'journaltitle', in case that is relevant.

I encountered the same behaviour. The reason might be that you had customized 
some of the entry types. These entry types can then not be edited. The solution 
that I used was to shutdown JabRef, delete the net.sf.jabref.plist file (copy 
it to another location) and restart JabRef. Of course, your customizations are 
then lost.

I would regard the behaviour as a bug.

> What does the Biblatex mode do?

It gives a lot of the fields introduced by biblatex in the tabs “Required 
fields”, “Optional fields 1” and “Optional fields 2”. You can then add further 
tabs with your customized fields.

HTH,
Dominik.-
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