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Importing Format (EN: Style) into Bookends

Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 4:11 pm
by mwendler
Hi,

I´m writing my dissertation with mellel and bookends and I´m very happy with this combination.
But my university wants to see a specific citation style in my work. They gave an file called jenamed.ens to me. It shall be an endnote style. I think, it´s the same like in bookends format?

Can somebody help me to get the style (or format) in this .ens-file into bookends?

You´ll find the file at the end of this mesage.

Thank you very much!!!

Best regards,


Marcus Wendler




file: jenamed.ens

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Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 4:16 pm
by Jon
Hi,

They should either (1) tell you what the style is most like (e.g. Chicago, APA, etc.) so that you can use the equivalent in Bookends, or (2) give you printed examples so that you can recreate the format in Bookends. There is no utility that converts an EN style to a Bookends format.

Jon
Sonny Software

Thanks

Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 4:26 pm
by mwendler
OK, so I have I a little work tonight.
Thanks very much.

Best regards,


M. Wendler

Re: Importing Endnote styles

Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2014 3:51 am
by BobMitcham
Jon wrote:Hi,

They should either (1) tell you what the style is most like (e.g. Chicago, APA, etc.) so that you can use the equivalent in Bookends, or (2) give you printed examples so that you can recreate the format in Bookends. There is no utility that converts an EN style to a Bookends format.

Jon
Sonny Software
Has this answer changed since 2006? Is there a way yet to import custom Endnote styles (.ens files)?

Re: Importing Format (EN: Style) into Bookends

Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2014 7:33 am
by Jon
No, EndNote style files are proprietary and undocumented.

Jon
Sonny Software