Cite While Your write (CWYW)
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 8:26 am
I have searched the board but not really found any answers. My question is this:
Will there, eventually, be introduced some kind of CWYW function for BE to work with Word 04/08, as there is in EN? And what are the technical hindrances keeping BE from having a CWYW-function?
So far I haven't been missing the feature but helping out some master students at the university where I'm working gave me the opportunity to try out the CWYW of EN, as it is offered for free for all employees and students here at the University of Copenhagen. I was surprised how well it actually worked out and I really like the instant formatting, as you can see for instance how many pages you've actually written as the temporary in-text citations of BE is quite space consuming. Also, the CWYW is quite appealing to students, when they have to choose between BE and EN, though BE in all other disciplines are so much more advanced and far ahead than EN; nevertheless, it seems like the CWYW feat. of EN convinces a lot of using EN instead of BE.
So, this is a big wish from my side that I hope you'll consider implementing this particular feature in a future version of BE
Regards,
Dan
Will there, eventually, be introduced some kind of CWYW function for BE to work with Word 04/08, as there is in EN? And what are the technical hindrances keeping BE from having a CWYW-function?
So far I haven't been missing the feature but helping out some master students at the university where I'm working gave me the opportunity to try out the CWYW of EN, as it is offered for free for all employees and students here at the University of Copenhagen. I was surprised how well it actually worked out and I really like the instant formatting, as you can see for instance how many pages you've actually written as the temporary in-text citations of BE is quite space consuming. Also, the CWYW is quite appealing to students, when they have to choose between BE and EN, though BE in all other disciplines are so much more advanced and far ahead than EN; nevertheless, it seems like the CWYW feat. of EN convinces a lot of using EN instead of BE.
So, this is a big wish from my side that I hope you'll consider implementing this particular feature in a future version of BE

Regards,
Dan