From: Jaime M. <jm...@in...> - 2008-04-28 13:51:59
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I am using texshop 2.15 on my macbook pro. Any script available to insert citations from a bibtex file? or linking texshop to bibdesk? Thanks Jaime On Apr 27, 2008, at 7:13 PM, Alex Montgomery wrote: > Folks- > > I have updated my suite of BookScripts; Amazon has updated its > protocol in a way that requires too much modification to continue > working (sorry!), but I have updated and improved the WorldCat side of > things. It's available now at: > > http://people.reed.edu/~ahm/Projects/Citation/BibDesk/BookScripts0.4.4.zip > > the README is below. > > --BookScripts > --Version 0.4.4 2008-04-23 Removed Amazon due to updates to AZ > protocol (recommend using Zotero), move WorldCat to using Endnote > (RIS) output, cleanup of title and ISBNs, see individual scripts for > other changes > --Version 0.4.3 2008-01-13 Fixes for 1.3.13, see individual scripts > for changes > --Version 0.4.2 2007-05-21 Fixes for incollection, keeping searched > ISBNs, title to booktitle > --Version 0.4.1 2007-05-07 Fixed WorldCat, Reduced number of hard- > coded results to 3 from 10 > --Version 0.4.0 2007-03-26 Added WorldCat, SearchOrder, ISBN13 to > ISBN10 conversion > --Version 0.3.1 2007-02-07 Fix for Add to ISBN script > --Version 0.3.0 2007-01-15 First public release > --Comments to ah...@re... > > This script suite contains two scripts for pulling down book > information from the Library of Congress or WorldCat to BibDesk. > > WARNING: Use at your own risk. Always make a backup copy of your data > before using these scripts. > > Installation: > 1)Place all files in the "Put in ~/Library/Application Support/ > BibDesk/ > Scripts" folder in ~/Library/Application Support/BibDesk/Scripts/ > 2)Place all files in the "Put in ~/Library/ScriptingAdditions" folder > in ~/Library/ScriptingAdditions > > Book Add by ISBN.scpt > --Gets the WorldCat/Library of Congress (checks in order SearchOrder) > entry from your ISBN and adds the book to the front window's database > > Book Cite Fixer.scpt > --To try to fix the cites of the selected books, run the "Book Cite > Fixer" script on your books that have fields filled in. Entry types > other than "book," "inbook," or "incollection" are presently ignored. > If multiple entries are found, it will give you a list of the entries > (up to 3 currently, settable by property maxResults); after selecting > an entry, it will give you a list of fields to fill in. Note that you > can use this as a way of searching WorldCat/Library of Congress; open > a new entry, fill in a couple of fields (don't forget to tab out!), > then run the script to fill the rest of the fields. It checks in order > SearchOrder. > --To match better, it only looks in five fields. If an ISBN is found, > it searches on the first 10 or 13 characters of the ISBN (checks for > 13 first); otherwise, it uses title, editor, author, and year. Titles > are restricted to the first part (before a : or ;), it uses the last > name of the first author, and tries to get the first name of the > editor if it exists (everything before the first comma). > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by the 2008 JavaOne(SM) Conference > Don't miss this year's exciting event. There's still time to save > $100. > Use priority code J8TL2D2. > http://ad.doubleclick.net/clk;198757673;13503038;p?http://java.sun.com/javaone > _______________________________________________ > Bibdesk-users mailing list > Bib...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bibdesk-users |