Re: [NTG-context] PhD Thesis in ConTeXt
Hello, thank You (!) for the many responses - I am surprised about how many people answered with suggestions, opinions, useful information and templates. I think I will give context a try - if it will run on my Vista-64 System. I will check that out in the next day(s). It sounds as a good alternative to Latex if it is really superior when it comes to image inclusion with descriptive text. Jeff, would it be allright for You to publish the source of Your very useful python Endnote-Bibtex conversion program? Marcin, it seems the link to the polish article is defunct. But the summary was very good, thanks for it :) Regards,
Dnia Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 03:05:31PM +0200, Piotr napisał(a):
Hello,
thank You (!) for the many responses - I am surprised about how many people answered with suggestions, opinions, useful information and templates.
So you get the feeling of the ConTeXt community;). Well, sometimes it looks worse, but usually not.
I think I will give context a try - if it will run on my Vista-64 System. I will check that out in the next day(s). It sounds as a good alternative to Latex if it is really superior when it comes to image inclusion with descriptive text.
Jeff, would it be allright for You to publish the source of Your very useful python Endnote-Bibtex conversion program?
Marcin, it seems the link to the polish article is defunct. But the summary was very good, thanks for it :)
Ooops, I guess that this has something to do with non-ascii characters in the url. Try this one: http://mbork.pl/2008-08-26_Dlaczego_nie_lubi%c4%99_LaTeXa
Regards,
Greets -- Marcin Borkowski (http://mbork.pl) Ty okryłeś śmierć wstydem! Wtrąciłeś piekło w żałobę! Uderzyłeś niegodziwość, Niesprawiedliwość pozbawiłeś potomstwa!
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 09:05, Piotr
Jeff, would it be allright for You to publish the source of Your very useful python Endnote-Bibtex conversion program?
I don't mind, but I will have to have a look at it again first, if you do not mind the little delay. I actually made it to learn Python, and at the time I struggled with UTF-8 outputs, so it remained incomplete on this and I just manually re-saved my file as such. I'll correct that. Also, now that I remember, my code creates entry keys based on author name and publication year. If I remember well, I also believe the keys didn't work when they were not pure ASCII, so I had this small function getting rid of all accented characters in keys, as my native language is actually French. I will recode it to make it "universal". Jeff
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