On Jun 13, 2008, at 6:38 PM, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
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> On Jun 13, 2008, at 3:17 PM, Craig Maloney wrote:
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>> Hi all.
>>
>> Also, a completely unrelated question:
>> The documentation for using the built-in internet database searching
>> (e.g. web of science) is very sparse and it's tough for me
Well, i fixed the problem with find and replace.
Thanks
Il giorno 15/giu/08, alle ore 23:56, Alex Hamann ha scritto:
Am 15.06.2008 um 23:39 schrieb Daniele Pontillo:
After messing around with the app, I noticed I had wrong links to
some of my papers. I started dragging and dropping pdf fil
Am 15.06.2008 um 23:39 schrieb Daniele Pontillo:
> After messing around with the app, I noticed I had wrong links to
> some of my papers. I started dragging and dropping pdf files in the
> pane, but I wondered if this would update the local-url field as
> well. Seems it is not the case.
>
Details are in the archives of this list.
Christiaan
On 15 Jun 2008, at 11:39 PM, Daniele Pontillo wrote:
After messing around with the app, I noticed I had wrong links to
some of my papers. I started dragging and dropping pdf files in the
pane, but I wondered if this would update the local
After messing around with the app, I noticed I had wrong links to some
of my papers. I started dragging and dropping pdf files in the pane,
but I wondered if this would update the local-url field as well. Seems
it is not the case.
Thanks
Dan
Daniele Pontillo
Chief, Echo Lab, Cardiology, Bel
The Author field is interpreted by bibtex as an author name, and
formatted according to that interpretation. In short: the output you
get is correct, it's your expectations that are wrong. If you want to
pass a string as formatted as an author, you should put it in an extra
pair of braces.
I cannot get the correct output whenever I enter in the author field
something like:
The Clopidogrel in unstable angina to prevent recurrent events trial
investigators.
this is what I get in pdf with a vancouver.bst style
in unstable angina to prevent recurrent events trial investigators
The