d items (listed using for example
>> the truncated title) that the current pdf can be saved to. Being able
>> to quickly auto-file this way would be oh so awesome.
>>
>> Hendrik
>
> And what if you don't have autofile turned on? Note that this PDF is
> not yet ins
with for example the last 5 imported items (listed using for example
the truncated title) that the current pdf can be saved to. Being able
to quickly auto-file this way would be oh so awesome.
Hendrik
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This SF.net emai
Another question related to Google Scholar:
So now we have a one button click way of getting the Google Scholar
entry into BibDesk. Which is awesome.
What is the easiest way currently to get from there to the PDF and get
that filed away using the amazing auto file feature? Are there plans
to maybe
>>>
>>
>> I'm puzzled: since the braces are legit (perhaps Google puts the
>> extra set there to keep the title the way they got it?), why remove
>> them? I assume I'm missing something, but...
>
> They're not always correct, though, unfortunately. It's generally
> better to let the .bst handle c
eX to preserve the capitalization. So if the
title in Google Scholar is capitalized correctly it will be correct in
your references.
While this can be useful, I personally would also prefer it if the
BibDesk Scholar scraper would strip the extra set of braces.
Hendrik
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On Nov 9, 2007 2:28 PM, Christiaan Hofman cmhofman-at-gmail.com
|Sourceforge| <...> wrote:
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>
> On 9 Nov 2007, at 11:00 PM, Hendrik wrote:
>
> >
> > On 9-Nov-07, at 12:54 PM, Christiaan Hofman cmhofman-at-gmail.com |
> > Sourceforge| wrote:
> >
> >
On 9-Nov-07, at 12:54 PM, Christiaan Hofman cmhofman-at-gmail.com |
Sourceforge| wrote:
>
> On 9 Nov 2007, at 9:26 PM, Hendrik wrote:
>>
>> To get all entries changed from absolute to relative paths take these
>> steps:
>> 1) Change the auto-file preference sett
Nope. Nothing in the logs.
And it still is reproducibly flakey for me :)
Hendrik
On 9-Nov-07, at 7:32 AM, Adam R. Maxwell amaxwell-at-mac.com |
Sourceforge| wrote:
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> On Nov 9, 2007, at 1:24 AM, Hendrik wrote:
>
>> But then after switching to another group and coming back to t
It could just be the fast sequence of requests for the BibTeX entries
that triggers it. In which case it might make sense to change the
scraper to only request the pages with the BibTeX upon request. That
is, when the user clicks on items in the second pane.
Hendrik
On 9-Nov-07, at 2:54
lute depending
on the preference setting.
Hendrik
On 9-Nov-07, at 11:16 AM, Christiaan Hofman cmhofman-at-gmail.com |
Sourceforge| wrote:
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> On 9 Nov 2007, at 7:44 PM, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
>
>>
>> On Friday, November 09, 2007, at 10:33AM, "Mark Eli Kalderon"
&g
On 9-Nov-07, at 1:05 AM, Bertolt Meyer bmeyer-at-sozpsy.uzh.ch |
Sourceforge| wrote:
Hendrik,
try this:
In the web group page view:
1. Go to scholar.google.com
2. Click "Scholar preferences"
3. Set "Interface language" to English
4. Set "Bibliography Manager&
t all that stable yet?
Hendrik
On 9-Nov-07, at 12:58 AM, Hendrik Kueck wrote:
> I was very excited to see the release notes mention import from
> Google Scholar. Using a feature called 'Web Group'.
> I found the 'web' group in the side pane. I get the 3 pane view. I
elp pages but saw no mention of the Web Group
feature. Checked the Wiki and asked Google but found no instructions
anywhere on how to use this thing.
Please someone enlighten me. I sounds like an incredibly useful
feature. How do I use it?
Thanks,
Hendrik
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