Dear Andreas,
Now, I understand your advices. Thanks for the navigation.
(Sorry for disturbing, but I thought that my question wasn't
understood due to my poor English.)
Thank you very much!
Sincerely,
masa
p.s.
By the way, asking bibdesk-deve...@lists.sourceforge.net
is the only the way of cus
Container does exactly that for you. You got already the advice. Why don't you
try and see for yourself?
If you don't "believe" us, read the BibDesk help "Browsing References" and the
description of the field Container whether Container is for you.
Regards,
Andreas
ETH Zurich
Prof. Dr. Andrea
Thanks Andreas,
If I understand correctly, the way you taught is just a normal way.
My question is that if there is a way changing "Container" part
for different types of references.
I want to set parameters as:
%a1_%f{Journal}_%Y_v%n
for articles
and
%a1_%f{Booktitle}_%Y_v%n
for inbook.
Tha
Use %f{Container} to specify how cite keys are generated (menu "BibDesk ->
Preferences... -> Cite Key" in the Format String having set the Preset Format
to "Custom")
and you fill in the fields of the publications the normal way.
Regards,
Andreas
ETH Zurich
Prof. Dr. Andreas Fischlin
Systems E
Thank you, Christiaan,
I need more detailed explanations.
How do I define "Container" for articles and inbook?
> You can use %f{Container} for this.
I checked following link, but I couldn't figured out.
http://bibdesk.sourceforge.net/manual/BibDesk%20Help_91.html#SEC159
Thank you for your advice
On Oct 11, 2011, at 5:31, Masahiro Takahashi wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I'm using BibDesk with several kinds of materials,
> for example article, inbook, etc...
>
> I'm using "Cite Key Autogeneration" functionality as
>
> %a1_%f{Journal}_%Y_v%n
>
> gives an example of the cite key:
>
> McCracken
Dear all,
I'm using BibDesk with several kinds of materials,
for example article, inbook, etc...
I'm using "Cite Key Autogeneration" functionality as
%a1_%f{Journal}_%Y_v%n
gives an example of the cite key:
McCracken_Source-Forge_2004_v0
However, for inbook, there is no ENTRY Journal,
so auto