Also, it’s been a few years since I last looked at Jabref and it’s really impressive how much it’s advanced. Is it possible to have JR change the name of the associated files to reflect the new key? I understand how to make it name files for NEW entries according to the bibtexkey, but not if I can rename files when the bibtexkey changes. Once I’ve solved point 1, I will change the bibtexkey for all of the articles (JR can’t automatically create keys using the scheme I used in BD). What is the best way to mass associate the remaining PDFs with their entries? I’m thrown by the range of options in the Quality menu that refer to file links. bib file, some of the entires are linked to their PDFs, but most aren’t. Below is a list of all extensions that are used by BibDesk BibDesk can open files from the list above, so you should install it to work with them successfully. Its task is to use various file-based processes, such as converting or opening and editing. bib file and named according to the Bibtexkey. BibDesk supports various file extensions. I prefer the features provided in iTune, Papers2, Bibtex, which could provide thumbnail and quicklooks of the files. They are all in subfolders of the folder holding the. bib file, I have about 6000 associated PDFs (I know…). ![]() I apologize if these questions seem very basic, but I’m still struggling to shift my mind-set from how BD does things.Īlong with the. I’m moving from Bibdesk to Jabref and hope for a little help.
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