Bookends pauses while exporting xml -- anyone else?
Bookends pauses while exporting xml -- anyone else?
I keep experiencing a problem in Bookends 10 where the program will pause during an export (EndNote xml) of a large number of references; I have to keep moving my mouse to get the export to continue.
When I informed Jon about this, he wrote that something was wrong with my computer, but the problem does not occur with 9.2.2 or any other program, for that matter.
I have a PowerBook G4/1.67 Ghz (i.e. PPC) with 2 GB of RAM running OS X 10.4.10.
Could someone with a similar configuration try shift-clicking the "marked" checkboxes in their library to mark all, choose "Export References(hits)," then Export Hits as xml (EndNote 8 or later) and post their results here?
When I informed Jon about this, he wrote that something was wrong with my computer, but the problem does not occur with 9.2.2 or any other program, for that matter.
I have a PowerBook G4/1.67 Ghz (i.e. PPC) with 2 GB of RAM running OS X 10.4.10.
Could someone with a similar configuration try shift-clicking the "marked" checkboxes in their library to mark all, choose "Export References(hits)," then Export Hits as xml (EndNote 8 or later) and post their results here?
Bookends pauses while exporting xml -- anyone else? Yes
I have exactly the same configuration. And I have the same behavior of BE during the export of XML: the program pauses and the CPU use drops to zero.
I had to click for a long time and since I shift-clicked the mark boxes, I had to export all references since the stop button didn't work as well.
Jack
I had to click for a long time and since I shift-clicked the mark boxes, I had to export all references since the stop button didn't work as well.
Jack
Re: Bookends pauses while exporting xml -- anyone else? Yes
Thanks. Jon, do you have any idea what the problem might be?Jack Post wrote:I have exactly the same configuration. And I have the same behavior of BE during the export of XML: the program pauses and the CPU use drops to zero.
I had to click for a long time and since I shift-clicked the mark boxes, I had to export all references since the stop button didn't work as well.
Re: Bookends pauses while exporting xml -- anyone else?
I just tried this, and it also happens on my PowerBook G4/1.33 GHz. Is this a problem with my machine, or does it lie somewhere else?thecritic wrote:I keep experiencing a problem in Bookends 10 where the program will pause during an export (EndNote xml) of a large number of references; I have to keep moving my mouse to get the export to continue.
Thanks, Jon. Wow, I really appreciate the quick response!Jon wrote:happymac, I can't reproduce this on two machines (PPC and Intel). But I'm working with someone who can, so if I can figure out why it behaves this way on some systems I'll take care of it.
I have another question for you about EndNote xml export. After many unpleasant experiences in the past, I made a promise to myself always to make sure that I can easily export the data from any program that I settle on. I performed some tests, and when I export references from Bookends back to EndNote, the attachment links don't transfer even though the URL is visible in the EndNote reference. Do you know what could be wrong?
Hi,
I think the EN XML export lag is fixed in the next beta. We'll see.
EN keeps its attachments in specific folders (which ones, I believe, vary between versions of EN). But the pdfs are kept in folder that have the pdf name plus an ID that EN supplies. I don't see anyway of creating that outside of EN. Perhaps someone else more familiar with EN has an idea, but at the moment I think you'd have to actually reattach in EN...
Jon
Sonny Software
I think the EN XML export lag is fixed in the next beta. We'll see.
EN keeps its attachments in specific folders (which ones, I believe, vary between versions of EN). But the pdfs are kept in folder that have the pdf name plus an ID that EN supplies. I don't see anyway of creating that outside of EN. Perhaps someone else more familiar with EN has an idea, but at the moment I think you'd have to actually reattach in EN...
Jon
Sonny Software
Wow, great. Thanks so much.Jon wrote:I think the EN XML export lag is fixed in the next beta. We'll see.
I took a look at exported xml from EndNote... It's goobledygook to me, but I see stuff like this:Jon wrote:EN keeps its attachments in specific folders (which ones, I believe, vary between versions of EN). But the pdfs are kept in folder that have the pdf name plus an ID that EN supplies. I don't see anyway of creating that outside of EN. Perhaps someone else more familiar with EN has an idea, but at the moment I think you'd have to actually reattach in EN...
<urls><pdf-urls><url><style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">file://localhost/Users/happymac,filename.pdf</style></url></pdf-urls></urls>
I don't see a tag <pdf-urls> in the Bookends xml. Could that be it?
I'm referring to EndNote X as well. I think that EndNote can be used in two ways. According to the manual, p.396:Jon wrote:I'm not sure what version of EN you are looking at. In X, the pdf name has a number id tag, like "Abráham et al 2001-0741789696" followed by the file name: "/Abráham et al 2001.pdf". The long number at the end is added by EN.
"You can specify an absolute path to a specific folder, or you can specify a relative path to copy the PDF file to your library’s .DATA\PDF folder. "
In addition, p.236:
"When you insert a link to a file with the PDFLink to PDF command from the References menu, the file dialog includes a check box titled, "Copy this file to the default PDF folder and create a relative link."
When I drag pdfs from whatever folder I want to the EndNote library window, it is added to the library and not renamed in any way (I'm not given a choice to let the program manage attachments -- another area in which Bookends is better). I think that the "relative path" option is somewhat like Bookends' use of a single attachments folder -- libraries become self-contained.
So is what you're talking about the "relative link" case? If you don't use relative links, then I think that the file names and links are preserved.
But in the case of *export* from Bookends, the relative links to the library's .DATA\PDF folder don't apply, do they? So do you think it would be possible upon export to preserve links, even to a single attachments folder?
It should work, but you might also have to use that different <pdf-url> tag. See http://www.endnote.com/support/ensupport.asp for the "xml dtd" document.Jon wrote:Bookends could output the absolute link. I can try that and see if EN accepts it.
Thanks so much for being willing to revisit this!
It is fixed. Wow. Thanks. You haven't had a chance to work on attachment URL export in the 10.1 beta yet, have you? My attachments are still lost upon export from beta 2. (not to worry -- I don't mean to nag -- I just wanted to let you know)Jon wrote:I think the EN XML export lag is fixed in the next beta.
OK, I've added full pathnames to attachments in XML exports, and it works so far (in my limited testing) with EN 9-11(EN 8 doesn't recognize this, but that's because EN8 had even more limited support for pdfs). I'll be uploading a beta 3 before long, so please try this with your large database to give it a thorough test.
Jon
Sonny Software
Jon
Sonny Software