> Hi, Eitan.The entry in blanket-permissions.txt would currently appear as:
>
> Eitan
> See lyx-devel list message entitled "BibTeX annotation support" of 18
> March 2005.
>
> I think it would be better if you had a family name. (Rather, it would be
> bett
> Fine, and do I have your permission to release this code and later
> contribution to LyX under the term of the GPL v2 or later?
Certainly. And I hope to have more contributions coming soon :)
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--- Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Another possibility would be to just output the content of the field
> without any label:
> + if (!annote.empty())
> + result << "\n\n" << annote;
>
Good enough for me...
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--- Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I modified your patch a bit (removed rfind usage, tweaked display of
> annotation).
At the risk of sounding petty, changing "Annote: " to "Note: " might conflict
in the future if we decide display the BibTeX note field as well.
>
> I will co
--- Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Shouldn't the test be
> + if (idx == 0 || dummy[idx - 1] != '\\')
> ?
>
Of course - I wasn't even aware that C++ strings have a [] operator (serves me
right for not having used c++ in years :)
+1,8 @@
+2005-03-15 Eitan Frachtenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
+
+ * biblio.C(getInfo): Show BibTeX annotation in citation preview
+ * biblio.C(parseBibTex): Treat \% as percent, not comment
+
2005-02-08 Lars Gullik Bjonnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* ControlSpellchecker.C (nextWord): siz
ead replaces it with '%',
which does get displayed.
Comments are welcome, before I proceed to the next patch: translating and
correctly displaying references to BibTeX @strings.
--Eitan Frachtenberg.
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