Am 27.01.2009 um 23:38 schrieb Christiaan Hofman:
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I've noticed some time ago that on Leopard any extended attributes
(such as openmeta tags) are preserved by a Save performed by any
Cocoa document-based app (such as Skim). Unless of course the app
explicitly removes or replaces some
On 28 Jan 2009, at 9:26 AM, Rolf Schmolling wrote:
Am 27.01.2009 um 23:38 schrieb Christiaan Hofman:
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I've noticed some time ago that on Leopard any extended attributes
(such as openmeta tags) are preserved by a Save performed by any
Cocoa document-based app (such as Skim). Unless
Am 28.01.2009 um 10:48 schrieb Christiaan Hofman:
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No, Skim doesn't have nightlies. I'm talking about the BibDesk nightly
from today. For Skim I'm talking about the next release, which will
probably come soon. In BibDesk's nightly the tags will be visible
(follow the contextual menu of the
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On 28.01.2009, at 05:25, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
Although in principle I think it may be a waste of time, I
implemented colored rows to see a) what it could look like, and b)
if I find it useful in practice. I posted a build on my iDisk [1]
On 28 Jan 2009, at 4:30 PM, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
On Jan 28, 2009, at 6:54 AM, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
On Jan 28, 2009, at 4:05 AM, Jonas Zimmermann wrote:
Adam, Thanks a lot! definitely no waste of time! Although I must
say I
like the Finder/Journler/attached-file-in-BD approach
Hi,
I know that BibDesk works together with the gloss package to create
libraries for a glossar.
Because the glossaries package is more up to date and more flexible,
it would be nice if BibDesk would work for glossaries as it does for
gloss.
I think it would be necessary to provide a gui
On 28 Jan 2009, at 8:16 PM, Christian wrote:
Hi,
I know that BibDesk works together with the gloss package to create
libraries for a glossar.
Because the glossaries package is more up to date and more flexible,
it would be nice if BibDesk would work for glossaries as it does for
gloss.
I
Am 28.01.2009 um 20:43 schrieb Christiaan Hofman:
On 28 Jan 2009, at 8:16 PM, Christian wrote:
Hi,
I know that BibDesk works together with the gloss package to create
libraries for a glossar.
Because the glossaries package is more up to date and more flexible,
it would be nice if BibDesk
Morning.
Could someone integrate this AppleScript
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1871866tstart=0
into CiteInPages to enable citations in footnotes. That would be
really great.
TIA and kind regards, Friedrich
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On Jan 28, 2009, at 5:48 PM, Friedrich Vosberg wrote:
Could someone integrate this AppleScript
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1871866tstart=0
into CiteInPages to enable citations in footnotes. That would be
really great.
If the idea is to insert a formatted BibDesk
Hi,
I'm a doctoral student in labour history using bibdesk as a manager /
pdf file database. One frustration with bibtex is its humanities
support, which biblatex seems to be improving.
One frustration I had with BibDesk was the pain in changing entry
headings to match biblatex's recommended
Sorry, I meant to write ...you could set an export template like the
templates that come with CiteInPages as the drag template...
Jim Harrison
On Jan 28, 2009, at 10:19 PM, James Harrison wrote:
On Jan 28, 2009, at 5:48 PM, Friedrich Vosberg wrote:
Could someone integrate this AppleScript
Would it be possible to get MARC record exporting from Bibdesk?
Greg Kearney
535 S. Jackson St.
Casper, Wyoming 82601
307-224-4022
gkear...@gmail.com
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Hi Sam,
I am working on my PhD thesis (slave labor for Siemens) and facing the
same problem. So far I've been using jurabib. I am very much
interested in a copy (see my emailaddress below.
How did you solve the problem of quoting archival material?
Thanks a bunch,
Rolf
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