These suggested changes to the dialog sound good--I opened one of the
nightlies to look at another feature, and was quite alarmed by the migrate
dialog.
I wonder if it would be a good idea to include a reminder to make a backup
before clicking ok?
--Ingrid
On 1/1/08 7:52 PM, Adam R. Maxwell
I have been receiving the error There were undefined references whenever I
try to use Bibdesk. If anyone could offer me some advice it would be greatly
appreciated. Here are the errors as generated in the console:
LaTeX Warning: Citation `klitzing:qhe' on page 1 undefined on input line 8.
LaTeX
Not necessarily. Automatic conversion does not always take place.
E.g. if the item was already converted before, any new local file
field will not be automatically converted. The file migration dialog
still converts those items. Also it may be necessary after an import.
Also the file
It would be helpful to put a cap on the number of records to put
thumbnails in the sidebar (similar to the maximum number of items to
show in the preview window); I accidentally had it open when I
selected my entire bibliography, and had to force-quit.
It could even use the same maximum as
On Wednesday, January 02, 2008, at 12:31PM, Alexander H. Montgomery [EMAIL
PROTECTED] wrote:
It would be helpful to put a cap on the number of records to put
thumbnails in the sidebar (similar to the maximum number of items to
show in the preview window); I accidentally had it open when I
Thank you for the quick response! I have used LaTeX for a while, but am new
to BibTeX and BibDesk. I have been trying to get a BibTeX example to
work--here is the .tex file:
\documentstyle{article}
\begin{document}
\bibliographystyle{prsty} % Choose Phys. Rev. stylle for bibliography
And did you do latex + bibdesk + latex + latex?
Christiaan
On 2 Jan 2008, at 9:49 PM, Ian Thompson wrote:
Thank you for the quick response! I have used LaTeX for a while,
but am new to BibTeX and BibDesk. I have been trying to get a
BibTeX example to work--here is the .tex file:
On Jan 2, 2008, at 2:49 PM, Ian Thompson wrote:
Thank you for the quick response! I have used LaTeX for a while,
but am new to BibTeX and BibDesk. I have been trying to get a
BibTeX example to work--here is the .tex file:
I'm guessing that the tex file name is ghe.tex. You need to run
I have tried. I think I am messing up the bibdesk step. Do I have to do
something extra to generate the Cite Key or is it done automatically?
On Jan 2, 2008 3:56 PM, Christiaan Hofman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And did you do latex + bibdesk + latex + latex?
Christiaan
On 2 Jan 2008, at 9:49
On Jan 2, 2008, at 3:08 PM, Ian Thompson wrote:
I have tried. I think I am messing up the bibdesk step. Do I have
to do
something extra to generate the Cite Key or is it done automatically?
When you open your bib file in BibDesk, the cite key should be
displayed in one of the columns. If
Hello,
could you post a step-by-step description of what you are doing and
how exactly you are trying to generate the bibtex file? Be aware that
you need to select a package which can manage the desired
bibliographystyle. Natbib.sty is widely used while I - being in
humanities - use
On Wednesday, January 02, 2008, at 12:44PM, Adam R. Maxwell [EMAIL
PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday, January 02, 2008, at 12:31PM, Alexander H. Montgomery [EMAIL
PROTECTED] wrote:
It would be helpful to put a cap on the number of records to put
thumbnails in the sidebar (similar to the
Those of you who had performance problems with the web thumbnails,
please give the next build (compiling now) a try. I think we've
addressed those, but keep an eye out for incorrect drawing.
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