> http://jabref.sourceforge.net/faq.php
> Q: Is it possible to append entries from a BibTeX file, 
> e.g. from my web browser, to the currently opened database?
> 
> A: Yes, in the upcoming version, you can use the parameter --importToOpen 
> bibfile.

I have changed JabRef shortcut target from
"C:\Program Files (x86)\JabRef\JabRef.exe" --importToOpen bibfile
to 
"C:\Program Files (x86)\JabRef\JabRef.exe" --importToOpen bibfile
and restarted JabRef. Still entries open in current window in a new database, 
unlike what the FAQ suggests; the built-in help and the online documentation 
has no further hints how to use parameters...

In Task Manager (Windows 7), the entry shows like this (bar slashes in wrong 
direction and wrong casing; had to type this one manually):
"c:/program files/java/jre6/bin/javaw.exe" -Xms32m -Xmx512m -jar "c:/program 
files/jabref/jabref-2.9.2.jar" --importToOpen bibfile

If you wanted me to specify full path to the bibfile, that's not what I want, 
as I may open different database in the first tab of JabRef. I would like you 
to recycle it, i.e. add to it, when I click 'export' in the web browser.

Gryllida.

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