Dear Christiaan,
> Am 28.01.2019 um 19:02 schrieb Daniel Becker :
>
>>>>> after the latest release (Version 1.6.21 (4769)), the text in the fields
>>>>> of the editor window is sometimes greyed out. A click in a field changes
>>>
> Am 28.01.2019 um 14:31 schrieb Christiaan Hofman :
>
after the latest release (Version 1.6.21 (4769)), the text in the fields
of the editor window is sometimes greyed out. A click in a field changes
that, either for all fields or just a few.
Is anyone else seeing
> Do you have items with crossrefs?
>
> The crossreffed fields should be somewhat greyed out, but this should not
> spill over to non crossreffed values.
I am not using crossrefs at all. I saw in the release notes that I can change
fonts for tables and played around with that. But I don't
Dear all,
after the latest release (Version 1.6.21 (4769)), the text in the fields of the
editor window is sometimes greyed out. A click in a field changes that, either
for all fields or just a few.
Is anyone else seeing this? Is there a preference I could change?
Daniel
ketbib via WebDAV to a folder
that contains both the .bib-file and the PDFs in a subfolder.
3. Done.
Only disadvantage so far: The IPad and my MacBook need to be in the same local
network (WLAN), but that's ok.
Daniel
> Am 07.09.2018 um 14:16 schrieb Daniel Becker :
>
> I thought so
not have this problem. Since PocketBib is unfortunately no
> longer on my iPad I cannot verify exactly what I did. Maybe you need
> the google drive app installed on your device and also be logged in?
>
> On Fri, Sep 7, 2018 at 10:21 AM Daniel Becker wrote:
>>
>> I had to
I had to give up pocketbib because syncing with Dropbox no longer works. How
did you manage to set up a connection between google drive and pocketbib? I
always get
403 Error: disallowed_useragent
and I didn't find a way to solve that.
It really is too bad that pocketbib is no longer
Hallo -
it seems that PocketBib has been given up by the developer. Too bad - it has
been really essential for my workflow.
The only option that is left to get sync with a Bibdesk-Library back is a
WebDAV server. But I failed to establish a connection. Did anyone else manage
to get this
Am 14.07.2012 um 08:00 schrieb Adam Maxwell:
I'm on vacation of sorts right now, so time for fix and test is limited.
Will post when I have more info.
Ok, thanks. It is not urgent.
Daniel
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Am 14.07.2012 um 18:23 schrieb Adam R. Maxwell:
All who have encountered the single-word author bug on Lion, please download
the latest nightly build and try it.
http://michael-mccracken.net/bibdesk/nightlies/BibDesk-20120714.dmg
Also, I recommend sorting your author list to make sure
Am 12.03.2012 um 20:33 schrieb Alan Munn:
How do I let ISI know that I have access? What do I have to do within BibDesk
to get it to work?
Hallo - I think they just check your IP address - if you are coming from your
university network, they recognize that and let you in, if you are at home
Am 08.11.2011 um 23:40 schrieb Maxwell, Adam R:
It's much better to have the onus on the user to determine encoding, so
BibDesk doesn't get blamed for destroying files.
Am 08.11.2011 um 23:40 schrieb Christiaan Hofman:
Don't know what you mean. How do you set the encoding of a file once
Am 06.11.2011 um 09:38 schrieb Daniel Becker:
Dear all -
I am trying to migrate to URF8 for all my TeX-related work. This means hat I
am both working with files that are encoded in UTF8 and others in Latin1. In
TeXShop, this doesn't cause too many problems, since I can use
Dear all -
I am trying to migrate to URF8 for all my TeX-related work. This means hat I am
both working with files that are encoded in UTF8 and others in Latin1. In
TeXShop, this doesn't cause too many problems, since I can use at the beginning
at the file
% !TEX encoding = UTF-8 Unicode
and
Am 10.08.2011 um 15:42 schrieb Adam R. Maxwell:
Hopefully the guys that suggested this
path can tell you how to actually run biber, but I strongly suggest
working with a small sample document first.
Ok, I'll try to give a step by step intro. The goal is to have a a document
with a
Am 05.08.2011 um 15:47 schrieb Gerrit Glabbart:
If you're just getting started with LaTeX now, I would strongly suggest you
look at the BibLaTeX package (installed as standard in TeX Live, and possibly
MikTeX). It is being actively developed (which jurabib, iirc, is not), has a
detailed
Am 07.05.2010 um 12:03 schrieb Christiaan Hofman:
Rather remove the in-window preview. But then people will keep complaining
again.
Yes, me :-) I use it to quickly check that a record typesets ok when used with
LaTeX - if the preview fails, I know that I need to correct the entry
Am 22.03.2010 um 07:37 schrieb guckuck:
Below, I post the log. Where do I have to put the \usepackage command?
And which package do I have to use? In my latex-docs I don't use
something like \usepackage{dinat} or so.
... but maybe \usepackage{natbib} ? Go to Preferences - TeX Preview - Edit
Hallo,
I would like to trigger an autofile-operation everytime the cite key of an
entry has changed (since my autofile-format is /downloads/%f{Cite Key}%u0%e).
Or, alternatively, I would like that every save document action triggers an
autofile (shift+apple+K) for all linked files of the
Am 18.09.2009 um 18:02 schrieb Michael McCracken:
I think this qualifies as a FAQ, and Daniel's answer is a good one.
Daniel, I hope you don't mind that I added it to the FAQ page on the
wiki:
Hallo Schubi,
it is a bit difficult to say what exactly the problem is without an
minimal example (www.minimalbeispiel.de).
The underscore is a special symbol for math in LaTeX, hence it wants
to enclose it in dollar signs, as in $x_A^2$. For bibtex, just loading
the hyperref package is
Hallo Christian,
Am 04.09.2009 um 13:12 schrieb Christian:
I am looking for a proper online bibliography system, which I can
access from every internet computer. There I would like to have all
my literature.
This online bibliography should be the source for BibDesk for the
initial
Am 19.05.2009 um 17:41 schrieb James Harrison:
I also see this in 1.3.20. GS results appear in the top pane with
Import into BibTeX links visible, but nothing appears in the middle
or lower panes. Clicking the link for a reference causes the BibTeX to
appear in the upper pane, and it can be
Hallo -
just for the record: I just found out that searching and importing
from GoogleScholar works very well if one sets the default language of
googleScholar to English. Not to German, as is their choice my case.
Maybe everybody else but me was aware of this.
Daniel
smime.p7s
Am 12.01.2009 um 16:38 schrieb Christiaan Hofman:
What's happening if you use German? It does work just as well for me.
BibDesk should recognize any http://scholar.google.* URLs, and further
only looks for links containing BibTeX in their title. And that
should work for any language. Note that
Am 18.11.2008 um 02:27 schrieb Alex Montgomery:
When using the contextual menu item Send Selection via Email, I keep
getting the PDFs attached to a message with an apparently empty space
where one would expect the citation. My preferences are set to send in
Default BibTeX Format; this seems to
schrieb Christiaan Hofman:
It works for me, and the underlying code hasn't changed for a very
long time. What mailer are you using? Could it be that there are
special (non-ASCII) characters in the citations?
Christiaan
On 18 Nov 2008, at 11:25 AM, Daniel Becker wrote:
Am 18.11.2008 um 02:27
Am 20.08.2008 um 17:18 schrieb Themis Matsoukas:
%1 10.1002/aic.690420612
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/aic.690420612
When I paste this, it's accepted. Only the special custom tags
(starting from %@) are not properly parsed.
Perhaps you added some stuff at the beginning of the string?
Dear BibDeskers,
now that Wiley took over Blackwell, many of the papers I am reading
are hosted on their website. Hence using their citation export
feature is diffcult to avoid. I think there was a discussion about
Wiley on this list a while ago, and about their ignorance to export
proper
Am 13.01.2008 um 19:52 schrieb Adam R. Maxwell:
Anyone with web skills want to update our web page? If we get a few
volunteers, that might make it easier. Some things I noticed:
Hallo developers,
I might be a volunteer for the website but unfortunately I can't do
much at the moment (PhD
hallo list,
after moving to the new framework for local files (which I like a
lot), I have a lot of duplicate entries for local files and remote
urls like this one:
Local-Url:
~/My/Path/downloads/CizekHardleWeron2005
Url:
http://www.xplore-stat.de/ebooks/scripts/stf/html/stfhtml.html
Local
Hallo Adam,
I like the new UI for files a lot. Thank you for that work.
One thing: What I like a lot about autofile is that it keeps your
harddrive organised once you've thought about how you would like to
organize everything. I read that it is not like that, but wouldn't
one expect that a
hallo Julia,
I use the following script for this (can't remember who is the
author). You can put it in your BibDesk-Skriptfolder and use it on
the selected database-entries.
Daniel
(*
This script adds a Prefix/Suffix to one field in all publications
selected
*)
set BibDeskFieldLib to
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