That would save A LOT of time. Does nayone here have such a glossary?
Thanx
daniel
Request: Journal Glossary for Law
almost got it...
I've just started playing with Bookends, so am probably missing something basic. I have a text file of US law journals in BlueBook format, which should do the trick as a Journal Glossary.
I just can't work out how to save this as a journalGlossaryFile and have tried opening an existing one into word and then saving as text ... no luck.
Any hints? Is there another way of importing bulk journal gloss. entries that I'm missing (doesn't seem to be in the User Guide).
cheers
howarty
I just can't work out how to save this as a journalGlossaryFile and have tried opening an existing one into word and then saving as text ... no luck.
Any hints? Is there another way of importing bulk journal gloss. entries that I'm missing (doesn't seem to be in the User Guide).
cheers
howarty
We don't cover this in the User Guide because it's not very user friendly, and not helpful for most users.
But a journal glossary is just a tab-delimited text file. Every row should have 3 entries (ending with tab, tab, and return). If you have that, all you need do is set the Mac file type and creator properly (you can use ResEdit in Classic) and Bookends will recognize it as a glossary.
You can contact me directly if you need more information, or help in setting the file type and creator.
Jon
Sonny Software
But a journal glossary is just a tab-delimited text file. Every row should have 3 entries (ending with tab, tab, and return). If you have that, all you need do is set the Mac file type and creator properly (you can use ResEdit in Classic) and Bookends will recognize it as a glossary.
You can contact me directly if you need more information, or help in setting the file type and creator.
Jon
Sonny Software
Legal Glossary
I discussed the issue of a legal glassary with Jon and will post one in a couple of days, once I have prepared the text file.
I will use the official one used by the Heidelberg Journal of International Law (ZaöRV)
I will use the official one used by the Heidelberg Journal of International Law (ZaöRV)
Re: Legal Glossary
I have already created my own glossary for law journals and I'd be interested to learn wheter I can merge my own creation with the own that is – thanks to eafsah? – now shipping with Bookends.eafsah wrote:I discussed the issue of a legal glassary with Jon and will post one in a couple of days, once I have prepared the text file.
I will use the official one used by the Heidelberg Journal of International Law (ZaöRV)
Matthias