> But in the Bibtex file it is very common for the titles to appear in their original title case form That is common because they are following the rules about how to steer capitalisation when using bib(la)tex: - If the…
Even has highlighting in vscode, and there's a plugin for pugjs snippets.
But then it would just be pugjs from the looks of it.
It's fugly. I thought a plugin broke rendering on GH. This seems like a change for change's sake -- I don't see what this was supposed to accomplish. Put back the "releases" link where it belongs for a start. And why is…
And most of such styles are so-called "substyles" -- if the master style they derive of changes, so do they.
That works if it's the author itself, and the author has at least a passing familiarity with BibTeX. Much of the bibtex that you can download from journal cites is itself pretty botched up.
You lose your folder organization (a.o.) that way. There used to be a direct import of the database into Zotero (much like Mendeley can do direct import of Zotero DBs) but that has become impossible since Mendeley have…
Is, for now. The parts of FF that Zotero relied on are being phased out (listed on the Mozilla docs site as "Archive of obsolete content"), so a transition to Electron is planned, and as part of that transition plan,…
I think citationsy addresses a different public -- it looks to be more like ZoteroBib (zbib.org) or the web-client of Zotero than Zotero Desktop. Citationsy is going to be convenient for one-offs, but it's very common…
That last thing is fixable. Open an issue on github for BBT and I'll get you sorted (heh)
Not auto-export for bibtex though
> But in the Bibtex file it is very common for the titles to appear in their original title case form That is common because they are following the rules about how to steer capitalisation when using bib(la)tex: - If the…
Even has highlighting in vscode, and there's a plugin for pugjs snippets.
But then it would just be pugjs from the looks of it.
It's fugly. I thought a plugin broke rendering on GH. This seems like a change for change's sake -- I don't see what this was supposed to accomplish. Put back the "releases" link where it belongs for a start. And why is…
And most of such styles are so-called "substyles" -- if the master style they derive of changes, so do they.
That works if it's the author itself, and the author has at least a passing familiarity with BibTeX. Much of the bibtex that you can download from journal cites is itself pretty botched up.
You lose your folder organization (a.o.) that way. There used to be a direct import of the database into Zotero (much like Mendeley can do direct import of Zotero DBs) but that has become impossible since Mendeley have…
Is, for now. The parts of FF that Zotero relied on are being phased out (listed on the Mozilla docs site as "Archive of obsolete content"), so a transition to Electron is planned, and as part of that transition plan,…
I think citationsy addresses a different public -- it looks to be more like ZoteroBib (zbib.org) or the web-client of Zotero than Zotero Desktop. Citationsy is going to be convenient for one-offs, but it's very common…
That last thing is fixable. Open an issue on github for BBT and I'll get you sorted (heh)
Not auto-export for bibtex though