
There is a docbook5 export that works flawlessly now. The only point not working is a plus in the bibtexkey that when used for xml:id is faulty because docbook5 does not accept a plus in a xml:id. There should be a general substitution of plus by dot but in jabref5 I could not find it. But all the other items are satisfactorily solved. Bernhard Am 05.09.2018 um 23:28 schrieb Bernhard Kleine:
Am 05.09.2018 um 19:43 schrieb Da'ud Vyd:
Thank you again Bernhard. While I was hoping for a read-made, fully integrated solution, like Mendeley or Zotero for MS Word, your approach is manageable and I'll give it a try.
-da'ud
It seems that most of the points raised in my last mail will be dealt with since I am working together with Jabref developers to add a docbook 5 export to the Jabref 5 developmental version which needs still testing but I have prepared myself the changes from docbook 4 to 5. That means that the Jabref export will almost directly produce a bibliography file to be used with docbook 5. Bernhard -- spitzhalde9 D-79853 lenzkirch bernhard.kleine@gmx.net www.b-kleine.com, www.urseetal.net - thunderbird mit enigmail GPG schlüssel: D5257409 fingerprint: 08 B7 F8 70 22 7A FC C1 15 49 CA A6 C7 6F A0 2E D5 25 74 09
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