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Re: bibtex apps: msg#00377

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Subject: Re: bibtex apps


"Denis Chabot" <chabotd-/wvCPmv6SvYTjfjEsPSlEQ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

has anyone compared bibdesk and Aquatkbibtex? I have tried (briefly)
bibdesk and found it interesting and quite good, with a few cosmetic
problems, but being still very unfamiliar with all the bells and
whistles of bibtex

BibDesk certainly looks nice, being a proper Cocoa app, but it needs work before it can be adopted. Its treatment of macros is fatally flawed: it expects macros to be defined locally to the .bib file and it actually expands them, when many BibTeX users define all their abbreviations in a separate .bib file and may have separate versions for abbreviated and non-abbreviated versions. It doesn't even cope with macros defined in .bst files, like the names of months and major journals.

I have just started using JabRef, http://jabref.sourceforge.net/. It is a generic Java application, so it looks rather clunky, but it understands BibTeX. It read all my old .bib files without complaining and without losing information.

Larry Paulson

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