On Sat, Oct 2, 2010 at 11:55, Christiaan Hofman wrote:
> Yes, I did find a workaround for the issue! Anyway, bug filed with Apple.
Yay, thanks a lot, as always.
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esh the view (as above) and it changes the color to blue.
- remove the inline css and refresh; the text is back to black
- restart BibDesk; the text is now red.
I hope that helps pinpoint the issue.
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less reliable to click.
I hope this template can be useful to others now.
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On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 00:58, Christiaan Hofman wrote:
> In tomorrow's nightly we will also parse the link attributes in an extra
> parser run.
Oops, it seems the latest nightly is from the 26th. I'll wait for this
tomorrow then.
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n.
Thats very cool! I'll get the nightly and modify the two templates to
work with it, in the exact same way (it should to make them equivalent
now).
Thanks again for your work and reactivity.
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gle scholar search I did in HTML turns out to be quite
useful).
Anyhow, thanks for all your work on the rest. I'm just trying to
better understand how things are working under the hood but maybe I
just shouldn't ;)
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lso not link to remote images, because a text view also does
> not download anything.
Actually, remote images worked today, on the latest stable version of BibDesk.
> In tomorrow's nightly you can add images and external .css files as accessory
> files, and they will be used for the
oogle Scholar search which has the first
author and the title as arguments. This works well but I am not sure
if/how I can do this in RTF.
Finally, in RTFD I can easily include images. In HTML I can easily
link to online images. However, adding an image in the templates
folder and using a rela
still points to
http://dx.doi.org/<$string.Doi/> and not to the expanded form (i.e.,
not the actual value of the DOI). Is there any way that BibDesk can
expand template values in links.
As a subsidiary question: I can't seem t
I'm trying to fix some of the hiccups of this template and convert it
to html too, in case people prefer that (and because it allows better
configuration of links).
The files are now on github:
http://github.com/jiho/bd-two_columns
I have few questions:
- what are stringByDeTeXifyingStrin
"hyperref" with the option "breaklinks" which, I
think, solves this problem.
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and made the download link more prominent. I think it is unmissable
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> Great. I wish there was a version of this for PDF files.
What do you mean exactly?
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On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 08:22, Fischlin Andreas
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> I could offer a list of 1266 J in the field of ecology and climate.
I am interested! Could you send that to my personal email please?
Thank you in advance,
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are missing.
> Practically, how would you handle a case where you're using the same database
> to draft one paper that requires a full title and another that requires
> abbreviated titles?
I think this would be an edge case: at the limit,
desk might be able to help, the way Jabref
did.
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d possibly completed in community way: every user submits
its abbreviations).
To get the ball rolling, I cleaned my scripts a little and here is what I have:
http://github.com/jiho/ISI-Bib-Toggle
get_isi_abbreviations.sh
shell/perl/sed/awk script to get the list of journal abbreviations
fr
On 2008-August-07 , at 00:34 , Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
> On Aug 6, 2008, at 1:24 PM, jiho wrote:
>
>> On 2008-August-06 , at 15:26 , Maxwell, Adam R wrote:
>>
>>> Looks like it's using a different method to get the latex master
>>> file. If
>>&g
On 2008-August-06 , at 15:26 , Maxwell, Adam R wrote:
> On 08/06/08 12:16, "jiho" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> On 2008-August-06 , at 14:58 , Maxwell, Adam R wrote:
>>
>>>> On 2008-August-06 , at 13:59 , jiho wrote:
>>>>
>
On 2008-August-06 , at 14:58 , Maxwell, Adam R wrote:
> It's working fine for me with
> latest TextMate and svn checkout of bundles.
same error with a fresh svn checkout of the bundles, the LaTeX one in
particular.
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On 2008-August-06 , at 14:58 , Maxwell, Adam R wrote:
>> On 2008-August-06 , at 13:59 , jiho wrote:
>>
>>> Now when I use the command "Bibdesk Do Completion" I get:
>>> /tmp/temp_textmate.UNeFiD:18: undefined method `[]' for
>>> nil:NilCla
More on this:
On 2008-August-06 , at 13:59 , jiho wrote:
> Now when I use the command "Bibdesk Do Completion" I get:
> /tmp/temp_textmate.UNeFiD:18: undefined method `[]' for
> nil:NilClass (NoMethodError)
However, using "Build cite with Bibdesk", the
ogram and an
up to date OS X.
I am willing to do what's necessary to help debug that, I just don't
know where to start. My bib file is there in case it helps:
http://jo.irisson.free.fr/dropbox/irisson_bib.bib.zip
Thanks in advance for your help.
JiHO
On 2008-May-14 , at 13:27 , Christiaan Hofman wrote:
> The .aux file has all kinds of other commands in between the \bibcite
> ones, and bibdesk does not like that. I just changed that so it will
> just ignore those lines.
Thanks very much. So I'll grab the nightly tomorrow, is
with bibdesk 1.3.16 (1114) and only 13
citations were selected while I cite > 300. All help would be
appreciated to figure out what's wrong. The aux file and the bib file
are there:
http://jo.irisson.free.fr/dropbox/Archive.zip
Thank you in advance.
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Just a quit note to say that this script combined with the template
editor in latest versions of BibDesk looks like a fantastic solution
when not using LaTeX. So many thanks to all those involved!
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is started is a bit different (three panes vs two panes).
Thanks a lot for this great feature, google scholar search is awesome.
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On 2007-November-08 , at 12:13 , jiho wrote:
> On 2007-November-07 , at 20:37 , Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
>> On Wednesday, November 07, 2007, at 10:38AM, "jiho"
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> [...]
>> Because of that, we have to come up with a wa
On 2007-November-07 , at 20:37 , Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
> On Wednesday, November 07, 2007, at 10:38AM, "jiho"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I was wondering wether is it possible to open the bibtex edition
>> window of a particular reference from the File
help.
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On 2007-November-06 , at 19:10 , Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
> On Tuesday, November 06, 2007, at 10:02AM, "jiho"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On 2007-November-06 , at 18:33 , Christiaan Hofman wrote:
>>> It finds as much data as is available an as we know
e data supplied by the
journal and I would like to report it to them. To do so, I should
know what to expect and what they give.
Thanks in advance.
> On 6 Nov 2007, at 6:15 PM, jiho wrote:
>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I am using the "New publication from web" in
the the template editor but I
simply did not have the time to write anything. I'll do it ASAP.
Meanwhile, the few elements I tested really worked great.
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On 2007-October-10 , at 15:32 , Christiaan Hofman wrote:
> On 8 Oct 2007, at 2:36 PM, jiho wrote:
>> On 2007-October-08 , at 13:20 , Christiaan Hofman wrote:
>>> On 8 Oct 2007, at 12:57 PM, jiho wrote:
>>>> On 2007-October-08 , at 11:38 , Christiaan Hofman wrote:
&
ct it to be caused by your citekey format. I am not sure CuL
can deal with the colon ( : ) in the citekey. Given the error message
(lots of colons inside) I guess CuL breaks citekeys at colons and
trys to read the rest as a field, until the next colon. Try with
another citekey format. Th
> The idea sounds good, but the LyX page lists several other required
> packages. Of the first two, Qt and Xforms, Qt costs several hundred
> dollars
> and the Xforms web site is dead. This doesn't look promising
y love to see this improved.
Anyone motivated ;) Last I remember, CuL guys (well guy actually
since it is kind of a one man project) were quite open to such ideas.
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you latex distro
somewhere in the bibtex part) and explicitly tell it not to include
abstract or notes. check the documentation on where to put the new
style and rebuild your tex index to make it available
- grab a style from a jo
On 2007-October-08 , at 18:37 , Maxwell, Adam R wrote:
> On 10/08/07 09:21, "jiho" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On 2007-October-08 , at 18:03 , Simon Spiegel wrote:
> [...]
>
>> I also use latex2rtf but simply because there is no real alternative.
&g
settings for inline
citations (at least)
- it does not support utf8 coded documents
- the equations are converted to pictures (in the best cases)
I tried tex4ht to produce word or openoffice documents, which has
other, different flaws. In particular, it tries to reproduce the
On 2007-October-08 , at 13:20 , Christiaan Hofman wrote:
> On 8 Oct 2007, at 12:57 PM, jiho wrote:
>> On 2007-October-08 , at 11:38 , Christiaan Hofman wrote:
>>> On 8 Oct 2007, at 9:16 AM, jiho wrote:
>>>> On 2007-October-08 , at 08:38 , Simon Spiegel wrote:
>
On 2007-October-08 , at 11:38 , Christiaan Hofman wrote:
> On 8 Oct 2007, at 9:16 AM, jiho wrote:
>> On 2007-October-08 , at 08:38 , Simon Spiegel wrote:
>>>> Just out of curiosity, what would help the non-LaTeX users the
>>>> most?
>>>> People ha
suitable for biblatex, which is
much easier to use than bibtex, it would be great.
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On 2007-September-19 , at 20:30 , Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
> On Wednesday, September 19, 2007, at 11:06AM, "jiho"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> My error with safari is also a "too many redirects" error. I thought
>> this was WebKit related an
gged in with safari or with bibdesk web panel, we should be able to
search directly through bibdesk, is that it? I would really be great ;-)
Thank you in advance.
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ity. I did not looked further into this since
the stupid proxy I am using does not support Safari (i.e. Apple's
WebKit) and this is what BibDesk would be using to log in.
I hope you'll be more lucky than I was.
On 2007-August-30 , at 08:33 , Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
> On Wednesday, August 29, 2007, at 11:20PM, "jiho"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On 2007-August-29 , at 20:15 , Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
>>> On Wednesday, August 29, 2007, at 10:37AM, "Chris Goed
ar+title. This allows me to find pdfs via
spotlight/finder easily without having to run bibdesk everytime.
Could this system autofile several files and gives them a name such as:
author-year-title-1.pdf
author-year-title-2.html
author-year-title-3.jpg
etc...
instead of Bdsk-file-1.pdf, Bdsk-file-2.h
On 2007-August-10 , at 18:47 , jiho wrote:
> On 2007-August-10 , at 16:45 , Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
>> On Aug 10, 2007, at 06:45, jiho wrote:
>>> [...]
> After a little more research think that what happens in my case
> (and in all French researchers case in fact) is th
On 2007-August-13 , at 19:19 , Christiaan Hofman wrote:
> On 13 Aug 2007, at 7:12 PM, jiho wrote:
>> On 2007-August-13 , at 19:09 , Christiaan Hofman wrote:
>>> On 13 Aug 2007, at 7:01 PM, jiho wrote:
>>>>>> [...]
>>> This requirement has nothing to
On 2007-August-13 , at 19:12 , jiho wrote:
> On 2007-August-13 , at 19:09 , Christiaan Hofman wrote:
>> On 13 Aug 2007, at 7:01 PM, jiho wrote:
>>>>> [...] now I am trying to compile BibDesk but I get and error
>>>>> because I do not have the Developer/
On 2007-August-13 , at 19:09 , Christiaan Hofman wrote:
> On 13 Aug 2007, at 7:01 PM, jiho wrote:
>>>> [...] now I am trying to compile BibDesk but I get and error
>>>> because I do not have the Developer/Examples software installed and
>>>> there is a
tested with Camino first and Firefox afterwards and I had to re-log
in. So, from what you explain, I guess there is a cookie being set.
> Make any sense?
Well I am not sure I understand all the details of your explanation
but this seemed clear enough ;)
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Hello all,
Thank you for the quick and detailed answers. I did not have time to
look at this during the week end unfortunately.
On 2007-August-10 , at 19:03 , Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
> On Friday, August 10, 2007, at 09:48AM, "jiho"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
Hello again,
On 2007-August-10 , at 16:45 , Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
> On Aug 10, 2007, at 06:45, jiho wrote:
>> I was thrilled by the announcement for search facilities on ISI Web
>> Of Science in the release notes of 1.3.7. However, my access to the
>> WOS is through a ga
also (there's no reason the
CNRS should limit us to web search).
Thanks in advance, for all the improvements in Bibdesk and for your
answers.
NB: sorry if the question already came out on the list but I am
unable to search it on sourceforge. I get a time out eveytime I try.
JiHO
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