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From: ELVIA K. <elv...@gm...> - 2015-02-06 09:16:43
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From: Morten O. A. <mor...@gm...> - 2007-09-28 09:04:33
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Hi, my name is Morten Alver, and I manage the JabRef project. JabRef supports import and export of BibTeXML files, but due to a specific new feature in the next version of JabRef I have a question about how file links should best be represented in BibTeXML. In the new version of JabRef, each BibTeX entry can contain an arbitrary number of links to external files or websites. Each link is associated with a file type and an optional description text. This information is encoded using a simple string representation in a field called "file". When exporting such entries to BibTeXML, instead of writing the "file" field in its JabRef-specific format, we can encode this information in a way that makes sense in the BibTeXML format. The submitter of this bug made two suggestions for how to do that: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1758882&group_id=92314&atid=600306 Is there any official position on how this could best be represented in BibTeXML? If there is, or if we could agree on a standard representation, we would be happy to follow that. Sincerely, Morten O. Alver |
From: Kariem H. <ka...@us...> - 2007-08-30 09:57:58
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Hi, This message is intended to inform you that bibtexml can soon be used as a plugin in JabRef. I have cc'ed the committer, Christopher Oezbek and the jabref-devel list. For details read on. JabRef [1] is a BibTex-based reference manager written in Java. In order to have a nicely formatted export to a docbook bibliography I proposed providing a configurable export to XML. The JabRef users mailing list pointed out [2] that bibtexml was a mature project that already provided this functionality based on a bibtex file. I worked on the proposal and presented a solution on the JabRef feature requests tracker [3]. Based on this proposal, Christopher Oezbeck integrated the new feature into JabRef's code base [4]. Thank you for the work on bibtexml. I believe that JabRef users can benefit from the results. Please contact me, if you have feedback on the provided solution. Greetings, Kariem [1] JabRef Project http://jabref.sourceforge.net/ [2] Export to Docbook using XSL (JabRef-users mailing list) http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=704030750708090450j3c24272dq158485b66528addd%40mail.gmail.com&forum_name=jabref-users [3] Export to Generic XML Format using XSL (JabRef Feature Requests) http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1776233&group_id=92314&atid=600309 [4] Changes on the JabRef side to support Bibtexml plugin http://jabref.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/jabref?view=rev&revision=2278 http://jabref.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/jabref?view=rev&revision=2306 |
From: Vidar G. <vid...@37...> - 2006-07-29 09:49:03
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===== Original message from Maciej Gawinecki | 26 Jul 2006: > I met some problems when converting xml file to html. > Signs typical for my language has been converted > into entities like Å„ etc. the xml output still is utf-8, yet the bibtex2xml.py script insert encoding="iso-8859-1". i've changed this to utf-8. an obvious improvement to the script is to detect the encoding scheme of the bibtex input. > could you point me the solution or suggest any other good aplication > for bibtex2html conversion ??? as suggested on the web site, using bibtools and citeproc to convert BibTeX into MODS XML and then to HTML, may be an alternative. |
From: Maciej G. <mac...@ib...> - 2006-07-26 02:29:06
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Hi! I've tried your program bibtex2html () and it seems really great for me due to wide configuration of stylesheets. However I met some problems when converting xml file to html. Signs typical for my language has been converted into entities like Å„ etc. and they are not recognized by web browser bibtex file has been encoded in utf-8 xml file looks well and is encoded in iso-8859-1 html has no charset defined explictly could you point me the solution or suggest any other good aplication for bibtex2html conversion ??? thanks in advance, Maciej |
From: Daniel H. <ma...@da...> - 2006-03-01 19:05:10
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Hi bibliographers I use BibDesk http://bibdesk.sourceforge.net/ to manage my bibliographies. BibDesk adds properties 'Date-Added' and 'Date-Modified' for each entry. I modified import/bibtex2xml.py to match BibTeX-tagnames containing the minus character: 165,166c165,166 < bracefield_rex = re.compile('\s*(\w*)\s*=\s*(.*)') < bracedata_rex = re.compile('\s*(\w*)\s*=\s*{(.*)},?') --- > bracefield_rex = re.compile('\s*([^=\s]*)\s*=\s*(.*)') > bracedata_rex = re.compile('\s*([^=\s]*)\s*=\s*{(.*)},?') Maybe you want commit this to CVS. Cheers, Daniel |
From: Vidar G. <vid...@37...> - 2006-01-06 12:14:56
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===== Original message from Thomas Karl Schwaerzler | Fri, 6 Jan 2006: > [..] some changes on bibtex2xml.py > for my purposes it was useful to allow the script to take data from stdin > if no argument is given. thanks for the suggestion and the code. i've included this code in the bibtex distribution. Vidar |
From: Thomas K. S. <csa...@ui...> - 2006-01-05 23:01:21
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hello, although i'm a bloody beginner with python i dared to do some changes on bibtex2xml.py for my purposes it was useful to allow the script to take data from stdin if no argument is given. here the changed parts of the script: <snip_code> def contentshandler(filecontents_source): washeddata = bibtexwasher(filecontents_source) outdata = bibtexdecoder(washeddata) print '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>' #print '<?xml-stylesheet href="bibtexml.css" type="text/css" ?>' print '<!DOCTYPE bibtex:file PUBLIC' print ' "-//BibTeXML//DTD XML for BibTeX v1.0//EN"' print ' "bibtexml.dtd" >' print '<bibtex:file xmlns:bibtex="http://bibtexml.sf.net/">' print for line in outdata: print line print ' <!-- manual cleanup may be required... -->' print '</bibtex:file>' # just splitted of filehandling part def filehandler(filepath): try: fd = open(filepath, 'r') filecontents_source = fd.readlines() fd.close() except: print 'Could not open file:', filepath return filecontents_source # main program def main(): import sys if sys.argv[1:]: filepath = sys.argv[1] filecontents_source = filehandler(filepath) else: # instead of exit() read stdin here filecontents_source = sys.stdin.readlines() contentshandler(filecontents_source) if __name__ == "__main__": main() </snip_code> thanks to developers, this software was really useful to me... tom. |
From: Thomas K. S. <csa...@ui...> - 2006-01-05 22:21:01
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hello, although i'm a bloody beginner with python i dared to do some changes on bibtex2xml.py for my purposes it was useful to allow the script to take data from stdin if no argument is given. here the changed parts of the script: def datahandler(data): filecontents_source = data washeddata = bibtexwasher(filecontents_source) outdata = bibtexdecoder(washeddata) print '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>' #print '<?xml-stylesheet href="bibtexml.css" type="text/css" ?>' print '<!DOCTYPE bibtex:file PUBLIC' print ' "-//BibTeXML//DTD XML for BibTeX v1.0//EN"' print ' "bibtexml.dtd" >' print '<bibtex:file xmlns:bibtex="http://bibtexml.sf.net/">' print for line in outdata: print line print ' <!-- manual cleanup may be required... -->' print '</bibtex:file>' def filehandler(filepath): try: fd = open(filepath, 'r') filecontents_source = fd.readlines() fd.close() except: print 'Could not open file:', filepath return filecontents_source # main program def main(): import sys if sys.argv[1:]: filepath = sys.argv[1] data = filehandler(filepath) else: datahandler(sys.stdin.readlines()) if __name__ == "__main__": main() thanks, had a lot of good expieriences with this software... |
From: Vidar G. <vid...@37...> - 2005-06-02 11:34:11
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We have released a new pre-release of BibTeXML and done some changes on the web page and on the sf.net project. Changes in the new release: Replaced bibtex2xml.py with Sara E. Sprenkle's rewrite, which is more robust and fixes bugs reported in the forums. Added new XSLT style sheets for output to HTML or LaTeX with Harvard, Chicago and APA citation styles, and output to Dublin Core RDF, MODS XML and RIS. There are examples of output produced by these at <URL: http://bibtexml.sourceforge.net/examples.html > A new mailing list bibtexml-users replaces the bibtexml-general mailing list. This may be inconvenient for the few who already subscribed to this list, but we want to use more commonly used and logical names for the mailing lists. We want feedback on the following: Should we create a "bibtexml-announce" mailing list and post updates to this list? There are currently an RSS-newsfeed available for updates: <URL: http://bibtexml.sourceforge.net/rss.xml > We'd also appreciate feedback on what to aim for with the BibTeXML project... Chris Putnam are developing bibutils, which does a good job converting BibTeX to MODS XML, which is much a better and more widely supported XML format for bibliography. Another interesting tool is Bruce D'Arcus' CiteProc (it uses CSL, citation style language) to produce output in any format. It currently supports HTML, LaTeX, DocBook NG source with MODS bib data, and features drivers for FO, OpenDocument (OOo), WordML. CiteProc is XSLT based and can be seen as "bibtex-for-the-21st-century". MODS output from BibTeXML will be adjusted to produce output compatible with bibutils and a strict MODS schema, which are under development. Should we add the following to the todo-list: -- Output to EndNote (easily added as it is similar to RIS). -- Up-translation from Dublin Core (XSLT based). -- Output to DocBook and BiblioX (a bit more work), or rely on other tools such as CiteProc. We are collecting a .bib file with "difficult" BibTeX entries for testing, so if you encounter difficult BibTeX data, please post them. -- Vidar Bronken Gundersen relevant link: <URL: http://bibtexml.sf.net/ > |