On 13 Aug 2007, at 9:19 PM, Simon Spiegel wrote:
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> On 13.08.2007, at 21:05, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
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>> On Monday, August 13, 2007, at 11:57AM, "Simon Spiegel"
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>>> On 13.08.2007, at 20:34, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
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On Monday, August 13, 2007, at
On 13.08.2007, at 21:05, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
On Monday, August 13, 2007, at 11:57AM, "Simon Spiegel"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 13.08.2007, at 20:34, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
On Monday, August 13, 2007, at 11:31AM, "Simon Spiegel"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
And yet another questio
On Monday, August 13, 2007, at 11:57AM, "Simon Spiegel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>On 13.08.2007, at 20:34, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
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>> On Monday, August 13, 2007, at 11:31AM, "Simon Spiegel"
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>>> And yet another question. Do I understand this correctly t
On 13.08.2007, at 20:34, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
On Monday, August 13, 2007, at 11:31AM, "Simon Spiegel"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
And yet another question. Do I understand this correctly that only
'editor' and 'author' are treated as names? Styles like jurabib and
biblatex offer a bunch o
On Monday, August 13, 2007, at 11:31AM, "Simon Spiegel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>And yet another question. Do I understand this correctly that only
>'editor' and 'author' are treated as names? Styles like jurabib and
>biblatex offer a bunch of other name fields like 'bookauthor',
>'tr
On 13.08.2007, at 15:14, Christiaan Hofman wrote:
This gives me "London/New York/" instead of "London/New York",
notice the additional slash at the end.
Can't reproduce this, for me it uses it as a separator, not at the
end. Perhaps you have something at the end of the Address field, or
mad
On 2007-August-10 , at 18:47 , jiho wrote:
> On 2007-August-10 , at 16:45 , Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
>> On Aug 10, 2007, at 06:45, jiho wrote:
>>> [...]
> After a little more research think that what happens in my case
> (and in all French researchers case in fact) is that we connect to
> the s
On 2007-August-13 , at 19:19 , Christiaan Hofman wrote:
> On 13 Aug 2007, at 7:12 PM, jiho wrote:
>> On 2007-August-13 , at 19:09 , Christiaan Hofman wrote:
>>> On 13 Aug 2007, at 7:01 PM, jiho wrote:
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>>> This requirement has nothing to do with spaces. It's for xcode to be
>>> able
On 13.08.2007, at 15:29, Christiaan Hofman wrote:
That's right, that's a bug. Thanks.
Just checked with the latest nightly, it works now, thanks.
simon
Christiaan
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On 13 Aug 2007, at 7:12 PM, jiho wrote:
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> On 2007-August-13 , at 19:09 , Christiaan Hofman wrote:
>> On 13 Aug 2007, at 7:01 PM, jiho wrote:
> [...] now I am trying to compile BibDesk but I get and error
> because I do not have the Developer/Examples software installed
> and
On 2007-August-13 , at 19:12 , jiho wrote:
> On 2007-August-13 , at 19:09 , Christiaan Hofman wrote:
>> On 13 Aug 2007, at 7:01 PM, jiho wrote:
> [...] now I am trying to compile BibDesk but I get and error
> because I do not have the Developer/Examples software installed
> and
>>>
On 2007-August-13 , at 19:09 , Christiaan Hofman wrote:
> On 13 Aug 2007, at 7:01 PM, jiho wrote:
[...] now I am trying to compile BibDesk but I get and error
because I do not have the Developer/Examples software installed and
there is a shell script action requiring it (those exam
On 13 Aug 2007, at 7:01 PM, jiho wrote:
> Hello all,
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> Thank you for the quick and detailed answers. I did not have time to
> look at this during the week end unfortunately.
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> On 2007-August-10 , at 19:03 , Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
>> On Friday, August 10, 2007, at 09:48AM, "jiho"
>> <[EMAIL P
On 2007-August-10 , at 19:43 , James Howison wrote:
> There are two steps here.
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> The first is getting the proxy to accept calls to a particular
> service from a particular machine. That's usually a web form user/
> password that either sets a cookie or registers an IP/desired
> destination com
Hello all,
Thank you for the quick and detailed answers. I did not have time to
look at this during the week end unfortunately.
On 2007-August-10 , at 19:03 , Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
> On Friday, August 10, 2007, at 09:48AM, "jiho"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> [...]
>> If I did not log in
On 13.08.2007, at 15:29, Christiaan Hofman wrote:
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>> I ran into another problem, which I somehow missed yesterday and
>> which looks like a bug to me. I follow the help here in the use of
>> condition tags:
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>> <$Origlanguage=italian?>Aus dem Italienischen
>> Aus dem Schwedischen
>>
On 13 Aug 2007, at 11:23 AM, Simon Spiegel wrote:
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> On 12.08.2007, at 17:14, Christiaan Hofman wrote:
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>> This is a bug and will be fixed.
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>>> - I really like the ability to check if a field corresponds to a
>>> certain given value. Is it also possible to see whether a field
>>> (like 'a
On 13 Aug 2007, at 7:55 AM, Simon Spiegel wrote:
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>>> No, arguments can't be passed, so each method has to be added
>>> individually. We could add one that read a hidden default for
>>> additional flexibility, but that would only give you one such
>>> option.
>>>
>>> -- adam
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>> It *is*
On 12.08.2007, at 17:14, Christiaan Hofman wrote:
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> This is a bug and will be fixed.
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>> - I really like the ability to check if a field corresponds to a
>> certain given value. Is it also possible to see whether a field
>> (like 'author') has several entries? This would be very useful for
>>
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