First of all, forgive me if this turns out to be gibberish - I have not
coded a Java applet for at least 10 years...
From what I remember, this may be possible, but I think you need to
modify JabRef's source code. There may be show stoppers in JabRef -
things that cannot be done in an applet -
Can I get permission to use some of those comics in my thesis on the
chapter pages?, they seriously crack me up?
On 01/07/13 23:16, Nicholas Hamilton wrote:
> OMG, that is hilarious. Love it...
>
> On 01/07/13 23:14, EBo wrote:
>> hmmm... maybe you can come up with an ipython package similar
OMG, that is hilarious. Love it...
On 01/07/13 23:14, EBo wrote:
> hmmm... maybe you can come up with an ipython package similar to
> "import antigravity" Try it, it comes up with:
>
> http://xkcd.com/353/
>
> EBo --
>
> On Jul 1 2013 6:18 AM, Nicholas Hamilton wrote:
>> Anything is possible
hmmm... maybe you can come up with an ipython package similar to
"import antigravity" Try it, it comes up with:
http://xkcd.com/353/
EBo --
On Jul 1 2013 6:18 AM, Nicholas Hamilton wrote:
> Anything is possible. Except arguably breaking the speed of light,
> or,
> getting the Australian La
Hi Nikolay,
thank you very much for your reply.
However, I would like to edit the bibliography as well, whereas
bibtexbrowser seems to show the list, only. Am I right?
On the contrary, JabRef can show and edit the database, either in ".bib"
or in "MySQL" form...
That's why I was looking to embed J
Hello Davide,
Look at bibtexbrowser available at
http://www.monperrus.net/martin/bibtexbrowser/
a PHP script that formats BIB files at the web server.
With best,
Nikolay
2013/7/1 Davide Gandolfi
> Hi all,
>
> I've just started using JabRef and I find it very usefull. At the same
> time,
Anything is possible. Except arguably breaking the speed of light, or,
getting the Australian Labor party to be anything other than
dysfunctional
On 01/07/13 21:48, Davide Gandolfi wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've just started using JabRef and I find it very usefull. At the same
> time, I host a we
Hi all,
I've just started using JabRef and I find it very usefull. At the same
time, I host a webserver for a university project, and I would like to
share the bibliography between me and other collaborators.
Since none of my collaborators seem to be aware of JabRef, I would like to
"force" them