BE to bibtex citation conversion
Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 9:57 am
Hi,
I got bookends quite recently to help organise references for my master thesis, and I've been impressed by its features and flexibility. My planned workflow includes doing most writing in scrivener, and later export to mellel for final formatting. However, I am also intrigued by the possibility to use the mmd->latex exporter, and I see that BE also handles bibtex citations nicely.
Since I would like the option to choose later what format I want to use, I was wondering if there is a way to convert all my regular BE temporary citations throughout a document to bibtex style, for example by using the scan function? I've been looking for info on such a feature in the user guide and the forum, but I haven't been able to find any (As I said, I'm a new to bookends so I may have missed it). I looked at the possibility to make my own bibtex citation style using the formats manager but couldn't really figure out how to get everything right. (I already generated bibtex keys for my refs.)
For example, {Anderson, 1983, #4938@49} would be converted to something like \citep[49]{Anderson1983}.
cheers,
Sondre
I got bookends quite recently to help organise references for my master thesis, and I've been impressed by its features and flexibility. My planned workflow includes doing most writing in scrivener, and later export to mellel for final formatting. However, I am also intrigued by the possibility to use the mmd->latex exporter, and I see that BE also handles bibtex citations nicely.
Since I would like the option to choose later what format I want to use, I was wondering if there is a way to convert all my regular BE temporary citations throughout a document to bibtex style, for example by using the scan function? I've been looking for info on such a feature in the user guide and the forum, but I haven't been able to find any (As I said, I'm a new to bookends so I may have missed it). I looked at the possibility to make my own bibtex citation style using the formats manager but couldn't really figure out how to get everything right. (I already generated bibtex keys for my refs.)
For example, {Anderson, 1983, #4938@49} would be converted to something like \citep[49]{Anderson1983}.
cheers,
Sondre