Brilliant, thanks a lot!

Unfortunately I do not have the build setup (and experience) to test the feature
now, so I will wait until it comes to a released version - but from your
description it is exactly what I needed (and a bit extra) :-)

Regards,
Michal


On 20.05.2014 00:47, JabrefW wrote:
> Hi Michal and Oliver,
> 
> I have implemented the feature request #864. I also add codes to allow
> arbitrary order of fields which can be defined by the user.
> See Pull request #10 commit 898d972. I haven't been fully test it.
> Welcome to try.
> You can select in File-tab, at the bottom there are 3 radiobuttons:
> 
> 1. "Sort fields in alphabeta order (as ver 2.10)"
> 2. "Sort fields in old fasion (as ver 2.9.2)"
> 3. "Save fields as user defined order"
> If the 3rd is selected, the fields in below textbox is going to be
> used as the order appeared in the string. Any fields are not in the
> string are going to be appended at the end with alphabeta order.
> 
> BTW: to allow the version control work, one need to turn off the camel
> style also.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> 
> On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 6:47 AM, Michal Kaut <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Thanks again.
>>
>> I have created a feature request (nr. 864).
>> For the meantime, I have to hope that people won't discover 2.10 for a while 
>> - I
>> had only one "case" so far, and managed to persuade him to downgrade .. but I
>> realize this is not a sustainable strategy...
>>
>>
>> Michal
>>
>>
>> On 15.05.2014 14:36, Oliver Kopp wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> 2014-05-15 14:18 GMT+02:00 Michal Kaut <[email protected]>:
>>>
>>>> Anyway, from what you are saying, it sounds like it does not make much 
>>>> sense to
>>>> create a feature request for an additional tick-box under the field saving 
>>>> options?
>>>> (Unfortunately, I have no experience in Java development, so I cannot help 
>>>> myself.)
>>>
>>> It does make sense to file feature requests (and bug reports). That
>>> helps to track missing functionality. In case someone finds time, he
>>> directly knows where to start :)
>>>
>>> Regarding your feature request, maybe the original author of the patch
>>> for JabRef 2.10 can do something. But I didn't hear anything from him.
>>> Maybe, it's easier to push JabRef 2.10 throughout your department...
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Oliver
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