Re: Jabref Journal abbreviations

2018-09-04 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
right away without having to move the main window aside? Wolfgang On 04.09.2018 09:00, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: I am trying to use the built in journal abbreviation list of JabRef-4.3.1 With Options>manage Journal abbreviations I select JabRef built in list but it does not seem to work

Jabref Journal abbreviations

2018-09-04 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
I am trying to use the built in journal abbreviation list of JabRef-4.3.1 With Options>manage Journal abbreviations I select JabRef built in list but it does not seem to work for the references. If I check again Options>manage Journal abbreviations the list is not selected any m

Re: journal abbreviations

2009-06-23 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
n wrote: > > I would like to use journal abbreviations in my reference list. I know, > > Jabref is having this option (manage journal abbreviations); I have, > > however, difficulties in getting it to work. Could somebody who used it > > already give me a hint? The e

Re: journal abbreviations

2009-06-22 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: I would like to use journal abbreviations in my reference list. I know, Jabref is having this option (manage journal abbreviations); I have, however, difficulties in getting it to work. Could somebody who used it already give me a hint? The explanation in jabref is

SV: journal abbreviations

2009-06-22 Thread Ingar Pareliussen
Hi I do not use jabref, however in bibtex you may use strings{} for this. The best way is to use a shorthand form of the journal when you enter the citataion (like AJP) and then make a new bibfile with: @string{AJP = "Am. J. Physiol."} and call that bibfile before your bibfile with citations. in

journal abbreviations

2009-06-22 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
I would like to use journal abbreviations in my reference list. I know, Jabref is having this option (manage journal abbreviations); I have, however, difficulties in getting it to work. Could somebody who used it already give me a hint? The explanation in jabref is beyond me (e.g. personal