![]() ![]() I haven't done much sharing of documents so far, but I imagine that problems could arise although I have yet to test this out. The traveling library attached to the documents is supposed to allow collaborators to reformat the document as they please. In text citations do slow Word scrolling for documents that contain over 50-100 references, but this can be overcome by working from separate documents and then combining them for the final version. ![]() ![]() I agree, the Cite while you write has room for improvements. Someone familiar with Applescript wouldn't have much trouble adapting them for OmniOutliner. The Applescripts are available under a BSD license and contain commented code required to process numbered or author-date citations. They are also completely expressed as text and don't cause scrolling slowdowns or "mutate" on sharing. The working citations are BibDesk cite keys, which can have a form similar to author-date citations and are thus directly informative. 3) documents, and replacement of the working citations with numbered or author-date in-text citations and generation of appropriately-formatted bibliographies. I've written a set of Applescripts for BibDesk called CiteInPages () that support insertion working citations into Pages (v. "Cite while you write" sounds like a good idea, but its implementation is actually problematic for several reasons, including 1) the in-text citations substantially slow Word's scrolling, 2) in-text citations can do unpredictable things when documents are shared, and 3) when numbered citation styles are used, in-text citations aren't particularly informative at first glance.Īs an alternative, BibDesk is a very nice open source reference manager that was orginally developed for LaTeX/BibTeX applications, but is actually capabile of EndNote-like functionality. ![]()
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