Hej,
I found the problem! It's a bit weird...
Thanks for the hint Alexander. I just opened the file with Notepad++ and
found the "_markedentry" fields. The problem is that I open JabRef on
different computers with different usernames "jan" or "jstelling". This
username is set somehow automatica
Could not find such an option.
Jan, where did you look for this "hidden entry"? Just inside Jabref BibTeX
window? Of course, here it is invisible, as it is
"hidden". For this case, you have to open the .bib file with an ordinary text
editor and look for the text. Maybe you have to be
aware of d
There was a discussion a few weeks back about accession numbers in
bibtex using the pmid field.
Is there any way to set up an endnote importer so that it automatically
converts the accession numbers to pmids without having to hack the code?
I still might be willing to hack the code for the
is the special marked entry stuff a user custom entry, or is it part of
the basic system (probably with a clickable box or configuration
setting)?
EBo --
On Mon, 14 Feb 2011 11:38:41 +0100, Jan Stelling wrote:
> Hej,
>
> That's not the case for me. There is no entry like "_markedentry".
Hej,
That's not the case for me. There is no entry like "_markedentry". I'm
using 2.7b...
Maybe I'll give the subversion a try...
Regards,
Jan
Am 14.02.2011 11:01, schrieb Alexander Hug:
Hi!
I am using the latest SVN version, and for me the information is saved
directly to the bib file as
Hi!
I am using the latest SVN version, and for me the information is saved
directly to the bib file as a "hidden entry" (__markedentry) within the
corresponding entry:
@BOOK{Adams1981,
title = {Per Anhalter durch die Galaxis},
publisher = {Rogner und Bernhard},
year = {1981},
author