Please nag me if you want to contribute to Citezen. I haven't touched
the code a long while, but I should…

On 18 November 2014 02:50, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas
<off...@riseup.net> wrote:
> Hi Sven,
>
> Sorry for my late response. The constructive comments on the list and yours
> in particular are very valuable to my. I was finishing some details, so only
> until now I have the time to implement your suggestions. The new code for
> custom keys on bibtex files from pharo is published at [1] (by the grace of
> Doru's easy publishing of playgrounds on your stfx server)
>
> [1] http://ws.stfx.eu/3CEKQQQ3NL2E
>
> By the way the article I'm writing is about a tool for open, citizen, garage
> research and science developed in Pharo. It is published at [2] and was
> stored nicely using STON[3] and is superb. To test the tool, the article was
> wrote on it.
>
> [2]
> http://mutabit.com/deltas/repos.fossil/grafoscopio/doc/tip/Docs/Es/Articulos/Libertadores/bootstrapping-objeto-investigacion.pdf
>
> [3]
> http://mutabit.com/deltas/repos.fossil/grafoscopio/doc/tip/Docs/Es/Articulos/Libertadores/bootstrapping-objeto-investigacion.ston
>
> [4]
> http://mutabit.com/deltas/repos.fossil/grafoscopio/doc/tip/Docs/Es/Articulos/Libertadores/bootstrapping-objeto-investigacion.markdown
>
> The only thing I would add to STON would be an option to support line breaks
> so long character sequences can be broken to make the format DVCS friendly
> (git, fossil, etc) and support collaboration and changes tracking. At this
> moment, because of the long lines in STON, the files are treated as binaries
> by fossil :-/.
>
> Thanks for STON and your lessons,
>
> Offray
>
> El 22/10/14 a las #4, Sven Van Caekenberghe escribió:
>
>>
>>> On 22 Oct 2014, at 18:42, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas
>>> <off...@riseup.net> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Thanks again. I have a small script, using Citezen which does the trick.
>>> I can explore and modify the BibTeX File from the playground with this:
>>>
>>> =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
>>> | bibFile bibliography bibStream bibOutputer |
>>> bibFile := ((FileLocator documents / 'U/Libertadores/Grafoscopio')
>>> children
>>>         detect: [:each | each basename endsWith: 'bib' ]).
>>> bibliography := CZBibParser parse: bibFile contents.
>>> bibStream := '' writeStream.
>>> 1 to: (bibliography size) do: [:index |
>>>    (((bibliography entries at: index) fields at: 2) key = 'shorttitle')
>>>        ifTrue: [
>>>          (bibliography entries at: index)
>>>             key: ((bibliography entries at: index) fields at: 2) value].
>>>        bibOutputer := CZBibtexOutputer new.
>>>        bibStream nextPutAll:
>>>           (bibOutputer entryToBibtexString:
>>>                 (bibliography entries at: index)); cr.].
>>> bibliography.
>>> bibFile writeStreamDo: [:stream |
>>>            stream nextPutAll: bibStream contents withUnixLineEndings ].
>>> bibStream contents.
>>> =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
>>
>>
>> Some constructive comments about your code (smaller is always better,
>> especially for interactive snippets):
>>
>> - you can change the #detect: to [ :each | each extension = #bib ]
>> - you can iterate directly over the entries with #do: as in bibliography
>> entries do: [ :each | .. ] which saves you the #at: index
>> - there are handy unary shortcuts for accessing elements, like #first,
>> #second and so on (up to #ninth) which also save you parenthesis
>> - you can also construct strings using the idiom String streamContents: [
>> :bibStream | .. ]
>>
>> Sorry, these jumped to me when I saw your code, I hope you don't mind ;-)
>>
>>> I will put some functionality inspired by this on my prototype this
>>> weekend.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Offray
>>>
>>> On 10/21/2014 01:20 AM, stepharo wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Check in the tools there is a bib writer.
>>>>
>>>> Stef
>>>>
>>>> On 21/10/14 03:33, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks Stef and Damien,
>>>>>
>>>>> I have this small script as a proof of concept:
>>>>>
>>>>> ===================================
>>>>> | bibFile bibliography |
>>>>> bibFile := ((FileLocator documents / 'U/Libertadores/Grafoscopio')
>>>>> children
>>>>>     detect: [:each | each basename endsWith: 'bib' ]) contents.
>>>>> bibliography := CZBibParser parse: bibFile.
>>>>> 1 to: (bibliography size) do: [:index |
>>>>> (((bibliography entries at: index) fields at: 2) key = 'shorttitle')
>>>>>     ifTrue: [
>>>>>         (bibliography entries at: index)
>>>>>             key: ((bibliography entries at: index) fields at: 2) value
>>>>> ]].
>>>>> bibliography.
>>>>> ===================================
>>>>>
>>>>> Now I want to write back the corrected file to the .bib ... just
>>>>> having problems finding which message does the job. I'll keep
>>>>> searching.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>>
>>>>> Offray
>>>>>
>>>>> On 10/16/2014 06:40 AM, Damien Cassou wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> from Damien Pollet:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You will need to load the .bib file from zotero (read the file however
>>>>>> you like, then pass the stream to the CZ parser). You'll get a
>>>>>> CZBibSet (I don't recall the name exactly) which represents the
>>>>>> contents of the file. A Set is composed of entries, each of which has
>>>>>> a key and a set of fields. Finally, fields accept a few different
>>>>>> kinds of values.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Your processing is just iterating a set then setting the key of each
>>>>>> entry (or possibly removing and re-adding the entry, I don't recall if
>>>>>> it's implemented like a dictionary or more like a list).
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 2:57 AM, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas
>>>>>> <off...@riseup.net <mailto:off...@riseup.net>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>      Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>      I'm using a Zotero collection for keeping track of several
>>>>>> references I have
>>>>>>      found for my article about the experience of the
>>>>>> outline/tree-like metaphor
>>>>>>      for writing inside Pharo (as soon as I have a presentable
>>>>>> working draft I
>>>>>>      hope to share it with you).
>>>>>>
>>>>>>      Now I want to make a post-processing of the bibtex file exported
>>>>>> from
>>>>>>      Zotero. The idea is to use "shorttitle" field instead to replace
>>>>>> the Zotero
>>>>>>      auto-generated one and have custom keys. So for example instead
>>>>>> of:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>      =======
>>>>>>      @misc{_holistic_????,
>>>>>>               title = {Holistic software assessment (Uni Zurich -
>>>>>> 2011) on Vimeo},
>>>>>>               shorttitle = {Girba-holistic-2011},
>>>>>>               url = {http://vimeo.com/42073344?__from=outro-local
>>>>>>      <http://vimeo.com/42073344?from=outro-local>},
>>>>>>               urldate = {2014-08-19},
>>>>>>               note = {00000}
>>>>>>      }
>>>>>>
>>>>>>      =======
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>      I would like to have:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>      =======
>>>>>>
>>>>>>      @misc{Girba-holistic-2011,
>>>>>>               title = {Holistic software assessment (Uni Zurich -
>>>>>> 2011) on Vimeo},
>>>>>>               shorttitle = {Girba-holistic-2011},
>>>>>>               url = {http://vimeo.com/42073344?__from=outro-local
>>>>>>      <http://vimeo.com/42073344?from=outro-local>},
>>>>>>               urldate = {2014-08-19},
>>>>>>               note = {00000}
>>>>>>      }
>>>>>>
>>>>>>      =======
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>      I have already installed Citizen and open it on the browser to
>>>>>> see the code,
>>>>>>      but I can find any place to start with examples.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>      Any advice on how to solve this issue will be appreciated.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>      Cheers,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>      Offray
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Damien Cassou
>>>>>> http://damiencassou.seasidehosting.st
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Success is the ability to go from one failure to another without
>>>>>> losing
>>>>>> enthusiasm."
>>>>>> Winston Churchill
>>>>>>
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