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But first, please read +. diff --git a/source/java/org/openoffice/da/comp/writer4latex/BibliographyDialog.java b/source/java/org/openoffice/da/comp/writer4latex/BibliographyDialog.java index 0061ceb..9edde91 100644 --- a/source/java/org/openoffice/da/comp/writer4latex/BibliographyDialog.java +++ b/source/java/org/openoffice/da/comp/writer4latex/BibliographyDialog.java @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ * * All Rights Reserved. * - * Version 1.2 (2011-01-28) + * Version 1.2 (2011-01-31) * */ @@ -53,9 +53,6 @@ import org.openoffice.da.comp.w2lcommon.helper.MessageBox; import org.openoffice.da.comp.w2lcommon.helper.RegistryHelper; import org.openoffice.da.comp.w2lcommon.helper.XPropertySetHelper; -import writer2latex.util.CSVList; -import writer2latex.util.Misc; - /** This class provides a uno component which implements the configuration * of the bibliography in Writer4LaTeX. */ @@ -176,14 +173,16 @@ public final class BibliographyDialog XPropertySetHelper.getPropertyValueAsBoolean(xProps, "ConvertZoteroCitations")); dlg.setCheckBoxStateAsBoolean("ConvertJabRefCitations", XPropertySetHelper.getPropertyValueAsBoolean(xProps, "ConvertJabRefCitations")); - dlg.setCheckBoxStateAsBoolean("UseNatbib", - XPropertySetHelper.getPropertyValueAsBoolean(xProps, "UseNatbib")); - dlg.setTextFieldText("NatbibOptions", - XPropertySetHelper.getPropertyValueAsString(xProps, "NatbibOptions")); + dlg.setCheckBoxStateAsBoolean("IncludeOriginalCitations", + XPropertySetHelper.getPropertyValueAsBoolean(xProps, "IncludeOriginalCitations")); dlg.setListBoxSelectedItem("BibTeXLocation", XPropertySetHelper.getPropertyValueAsShort(xProps, "BibTeXLocation")); dlg.setTextFieldText("BibTeXDir", XPropertySetHelper.getPropertyValueAsString(xProps, "BibTeXDir")); + dlg.setCheckBoxStateAsBoolean("UseNatbib", + XPropertySetHelper.getPropertyValueAsBoolean(xProps, "UseNatbib")); + dlg.setTextFieldText("NatbibOptions", + XPropertySetHelper.getPropertyValueAsString(xProps, "NatbibOptions")); registry.disposeRegistryView(view); } catch (Exception e) { @@ -204,10 +203,11 @@ public final class BibliographyDialog XPropertySetHelper.setPropertyValue(xProps, "UseExternalBibTeXFiles", dlg.getCheckBoxStateAsBoolean("UseExternalBibTeXFiles")); XPropertySetHelper.setPropertyValue(xProps, "ConvertZoteroCitations", dlg.getCheckBoxStateAsBoolean("ConvertZoteroCitations")); XPropertySetHelper.setPropertyValue(xProps, "ConvertJabRefCitations", dlg.getCheckBoxStateAsBoolean("ConvertJabRefCitations")); - XPropertySetHelper.setPropertyValue(xProps, "UseNatbib", dlg.getCheckBoxStateAsBoolean("UseNatbib")); - XPropertySetHelper.setPropertyValue(xProps, "NatbibOptions", dlg.getTextFieldText("NatbibOptions")); + XPropertySetHelper.setPropertyValue(xProps, "IncludeOriginalCitations", dlg.getCheckBoxStateAsBoolean("IncludeOriginalCitations")); XPropertySetHelper.setPropertyValue(xProps, "BibTeXLocation", dlg.getListBoxSelectedItem("BibTeXLocation")); XPropertySetHelper.setPropertyValue(xProps, "BibTeXDir", dlg.getTextFieldText("BibTeXDir")); + XPropertySetHelper.setPropertyValue(xProps, "UseNatbib", dlg.getCheckBoxStateAsBoolean("UseNatbib")); + XPropertySetHelper.setPropertyValue(xProps, "NatbibOptions", dlg.getTextFieldText("NatbibOptions")); // Commit registry changes XChangesBatch xUpdateContext = (XChangesBatch) @@ -254,10 +254,11 @@ public final class BibliographyDialog } private void enableBibTeXSettings(DialogAccess dlg) { - boolean bEnableLocation = dlg.getCheckBoxStateAsBoolean("UseExternalBibTeXFiles") - || dlg.getCheckBoxStateAsBoolean("ConvertZoteroCitations") + boolean bConvertZoteroJabRef = dlg.getCheckBoxStateAsBoolean("ConvertZoteroCitations") || dlg.getCheckBoxStateAsBoolean("ConvertJabRefCitations"); + boolean bEnableLocation = dlg.getCheckBoxStateAsBoolean("UseExternalBibTeXFiles") || bConvertZoteroJabRef; boolean bEnableDir = dlg.getListBoxSelectedItem("BibTeXLocation")<2; + dlg.setControlEnabled("IncludeOriginalCitations", bConvertZoteroJabRef); dlg.setControlEnabled("BibTeXLocationLabel", bEnableLocation); dlg.setControlEnabled("BibTeXLocation", bEnableLocation); dlg.setControlEnabled("BibTeXDirLabel", bEnableLocation && bEnableDir); diff --git a/source/java/org/openoffice/da/comp/writer4latex/ExternalApps.java b/source/java/org/openoffice/da/comp/writer4latex/ExternalApps.java index 2d65e31..91cb020 100644 --- a/source/java/org/openoffice/da/comp/writer4latex/ExternalApps.java +++ b/source/java/org/openoffice/da/comp/writer4latex/ExternalApps.java @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ public class ExternalApps { /** Get the definition for an external application * @param sAppName the name of the application to get - * @return a String array containg the system dependent path to the + * @return a String array containing the system dependent path to the * executable file as entry 0, and the parameters as entry 1 * returns null if the application is unknown */ @@ -134,9 +134,6 @@ public class ExternalApps { pb.directory(workDir); if (env!=null) { pb.environment().putAll(env); - if (env.containsKey("BIBINPUTS")) { - System.out.println("Running "+sApp[0]+" with BIBINPUTS="+env.get("BIBINPUTS")); - } } Process proc = pb.start(); @@ -144,7 +141,7 @@ public class ExternalApps { StreamGobbler errorGobbler = new StreamGobbler(proc.getErrorStream(), "ERROR"); - // Gooble the output stream of the application + // Gobble the output stream of the application StreamGobbler outputGobbler = new StreamGobbler(proc.getInputStream(), "OUTPUT"); @@ -174,7 +171,6 @@ public class ExternalApps { } catch (com.sun.star.uno.Exception e) { // Give up... - //setApplication(LATEX,"Error!",e.getMessage()); return; } diff --git a/source/java/org/openoffice/da/comp/writer4latex/TeXify.java b/source/java/org/openoffice/da/comp/writer4latex/TeXify.java index 5b0e971..e88462c 100644 --- a/source/java/org/openoffice/da/comp/writer4latex/TeXify.java +++ b/source/java/org/openoffice/da/comp/writer4latex/TeXify.java @@ -144,7 +144,6 @@ public final class TeXify { } int nReturnCode = externalApps.execute( sAppList[i], file.getName(), file.getParentFile(), env, true); - System.out.println("Return code from "+sAppList[i]+": "+nReturnCode); if (i==0 && nReturnCode>0) { return false; //throw new IOException("Error executing "+sAppList[i]); diff --git a/source/java/org/openoffice/da/comp/writer4latex/Writer4LaTeX.java b/source/java/org/openoffice/da/comp/writer4latex/Writer4LaTeX.java index 05dde91..248f1c7 100644 --- a/source/java/org/openoffice/da/comp/writer4latex/Writer4LaTeX.java +++ b/source/java/org/openoffice/da/comp/writer4latex/Writer4LaTeX.java @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ * * All Rights Reserved. * - * Version 1.2 (2011-01-28) + * Version 1.2 (2011-02-01) * */ @@ -36,12 +36,9 @@ import com.sun.star.beans.XPropertyAccess; import com.sun.star.beans.XPropertySet; import com.sun.star.container.XNameAccess; import com.sun.star.frame.XController; -import com.sun.star.frame.XDesktop; import com.sun.star.frame.XFrame; import com.sun.star.frame.XModel; import com.sun.star.frame.XStorable; -import com.sun.star.lang.XComponent; -import com.sun.star.lang.XServiceInfo; import com.sun.star.lib.uno.helper.WeakBase; import com.sun.star.task.XStatusIndicator; import com.sun.star.task.XStatusIndicatorFactory; @@ -235,6 +232,8 @@ public final class Writer4LaTeX extends WeakBase if (XPropertySetHelper.getPropertyValueAsBoolean(xProps, "UseExternalBibTeXFiles")) { filterHelper.put("external_bibtex_files", sBibTeXFiles); } + filterHelper.put("include_original_citations", + Boolean.toString(XPropertySetHelper.getPropertyValueAsBoolean(xProps, "IncludeOriginalCitations"))); String sBibTeXDir = XPropertySetHelper.getPropertyValueAsString(xProps, "BibTeXDir"); if (sBibTeXDir.length()>0) { // The separator character in BIBINPUTS is OS specific diff --git a/source/java/writer2latex/api/ConverterFactory.java b/source/java/writer2latex/api/ConverterFactory.java index 370579a..791d5ed 100644 --- a/source/java/writer2latex/api/ConverterFactory.java +++ b/source/java/writer2latex/api/ConverterFactory.java @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ * * All Rights Reserved. * - * Version 1.2 (2011-01-28) + * Version 1.2 (2011-02-10) * */ @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ public class ConverterFactory { // Version information private static final String VERSION = "1.1.6"; - private static final String DATE = "2011-01-28"; + private static final String DATE = "2011-02-10"; /** Return the Writer2LaTeX version in the form * (major version).(minor version).(patch level)
diff --git a/source/java/writer2latex/latex/FieldConverter.java b/source/java/writer2latex/latex/FieldConverter.java index 9526f26..dd1669a 100644 --- a/source/java/writer2latex/latex/FieldConverter.java +++ b/source/java/writer2latex/latex/FieldConverter.java @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ * * All Rights Reserved. * - * Version 1.2 (2011-01-28) + * Version 1.2 (2011-02-01) * */ @@ -82,6 +82,7 @@ public class FieldConverter extends ConverterHelper { private boolean bUsesOooref = false; private boolean bConvertZotero = false; private boolean bConvertJabRef = false; + private boolean bIncludeOriginalCitations = false; private boolean bUseNatbib = false; public FieldConverter(OfficeReader ofr, LaTeXConfig config, ConverterPalette palette) { @@ -90,6 +91,7 @@ public class FieldConverter extends ConverterHelper { bUseHyperref = config.useHyperref() && !config.useTitleref() && !config.useOooref(); bConvertZotero = config.useBibtex() && config.zoteroBibtexFiles().length()>0; bConvertJabRef = config.useBibtex() && config.jabrefBibtexFiles().length()>0; + bIncludeOriginalCitations = config.includeOriginalCitations(); bUseNatbib = config.useBibtex() && config.useNatbib(); } @@ -695,6 +697,9 @@ public class FieldConverter extends ConverterHelper { public void handleReferenceMarkEnd(Element node, LaTeXDocumentPortion ldp, Context oc) { // Nothing to do, except to mark that this ends any Zotero/JabRef citation oc.setInZoteroJabRefText(false); + if (bIncludeOriginalCitations) { // Protect space after comment + ldp.append("{}"); + } } /**

Process a reference mark (text:reference-mark or text:reference-mark-start tag)

diff --git a/source/java/writer2latex/latex/InlineConverter.java b/source/java/writer2latex/latex/InlineConverter.java index 81a7f8d..c9b273e 100644 --- a/source/java/writer2latex/latex/InlineConverter.java +++ b/source/java/writer2latex/latex/InlineConverter.java @@ -16,11 +16,11 @@ * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, * MA 02111-1307 USA * - * Copyright: 2002-2010 by Henrik Just + * Copyright: 2002-2011 by Henrik Just * * All Rights Reserved. * - * Version 1.2 (2010-10-30) + * Version 1.2 (2011-02-01) * */ @@ -43,11 +43,13 @@ import writer2latex.latex.util.HeadingMap; */ public class InlineConverter extends ConverterHelper { + private boolean bIncludeOriginalCitations = false; private String sTabstop = "\\ \\ "; private boolean bHasPdfannotation = false; public InlineConverter(OfficeReader ofr, LaTeXConfig config, ConverterPalette palette) { super(ofr,config,palette); + bIncludeOriginalCitations = config.includeOriginalCitations(); // Get custom code for tab stops if (config.getTabstop().length()>0) { sTabstop = config.getTabstop(); @@ -195,13 +197,16 @@ public class InlineConverter extends ConverterHelper { case Node.TEXT_NODE: String s = childNode.getNodeValue(); if (s.length() > 0) { - if (oc.isInZoteroJabRefText()) { // Comment out Zotero citations - ldp.append("%"); + if (oc.isInZoteroJabRefText()) { + if (bIncludeOriginalCitations) { // Include original citation as a comment + ldp.append("%") + .append(palette.getI18n().convert(s, false, oc.getLang())) + .nl(); + } + } + else { // Normal text + ldp.append(palette.getI18n().convert(s, false, oc.getLang())); } - ldp.append(palette.getI18n().convert(s, false, oc.getLang())); - if (oc.isInZoteroJabRefText()) { // End comment out - ldp.nl(); - } } break; diff --git a/source/java/writer2latex/latex/LaTeXConfig.java b/source/java/writer2latex/latex/LaTeXConfig.java index 4aadfda..1f8d265 100644 --- a/source/java/writer2latex/latex/LaTeXConfig.java +++ b/source/java/writer2latex/latex/LaTeXConfig.java @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ * * All Rights Reserved. * - * Version 1.2 (2011-01-28) + * Version 1.2 (2011-02-01) * */ @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ public class LaTeXConfig extends writer2latex.base.ConfigBase { ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // I. Define items needed by ConfigBase - protected int getOptionCount() { return 69; } + protected int getOptionCount() { return 70; } protected String getDefaultConfigPath() { return "/writer2latex/latex/config/"; } ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// @@ -146,39 +146,40 @@ public class LaTeXConfig extends writer2latex.base.ConfigBase { private static final int EXTERNAL_BIBTEX_FILES = 33; private static final int ZOTERO_BIBTEX_FILES = 34; private static final int JABREF_BIBTEX_FILES = 35; - private static final int USE_NATBIB = 36; - private static final int NATBIB_OPTIONS = 37; - private static final int FORMATTING = 38; - private static final int PAGE_FORMATTING = 39; - private static final int OTHER_STYLES = 40; - private static final int IMAGE_CONTENT = 41; - private static final int TABLE_CONTENT = 42; - private static final int TABLE_FIRST_HEAD_STYLE = 43; - private static final int TABLE_HEAD_STYLE = 44; - private static final int TABLE_FOOT_STYLE = 45; - private static final int TABLE_LAST_FOOT_STYLE = 46; - private static final int IGNORE_HARD_PAGE_BREAKS = 47; - private static final int IGNORE_HARD_LINE_BREAKS = 48; - private static final int IGNORE_EMPTY_PARAGRAPHS = 49; - private static final int IGNORE_DOUBLE_SPACES = 50; - private static final int ALIGN_FRAMES = 51; - private static final int FLOAT_FIGURES = 52; - private static final int FLOAT_TABLES = 53; - private static final int FLOAT_OPTIONS = 54; - private static final int FIGURE_SEQUENCE_NAME = 55; - private static final int TABLE_SEQUENCE_NAME = 56; - private static final int IMAGE_OPTIONS = 57; - private static final int REMOVE_GRAPHICS_EXTENSION = 58; - private static final int ORIGINAL_IMAGE_SIZE = 59; - private static final int SIMPLE_TABLE_LIMIT = 60; - private static final int NOTES = 61; - private static final int METADATA = 62; - private static final int TABSTOP = 63; - private static final int WRAP_LINES_AFTER = 64; - private static final int SPLIT_LINKED_SECTIONS = 65; - private static final int SPLIT_TOPLEVEL_SECTIONS = 66; - private static final int SAVE_IMAGES_IN_SUBDIR = 67; - private static final int DEBUG = 68; + private static final int INCLUDE_ORIGINAL_CITATIONS = 36; + private static final int USE_NATBIB = 37; + private static final int NATBIB_OPTIONS = 38; + private static final int FORMATTING = 39; + private static final int PAGE_FORMATTING = 40; + private static final int OTHER_STYLES = 41; + private static final int IMAGE_CONTENT = 42; + private static final int TABLE_CONTENT = 43; + private static final int TABLE_FIRST_HEAD_STYLE = 44; + private static final int TABLE_HEAD_STYLE = 45; + private static final int TABLE_FOOT_STYLE = 46; + private static final int TABLE_LAST_FOOT_STYLE = 47; + private static final int IGNORE_HARD_PAGE_BREAKS = 48; + private static final int IGNORE_HARD_LINE_BREAKS = 49; + private static final int IGNORE_EMPTY_PARAGRAPHS =50; + private static final int IGNORE_DOUBLE_SPACES = 51; + private static final int ALIGN_FRAMES = 52; + private static final int FLOAT_FIGURES = 53; + private static final int FLOAT_TABLES = 54; + private static final int FLOAT_OPTIONS = 55; + private static final int FIGURE_SEQUENCE_NAME = 56; + private static final int TABLE_SEQUENCE_NAME = 57; + private static final int IMAGE_OPTIONS = 58; + private static final int REMOVE_GRAPHICS_EXTENSION = 59; + private static final int ORIGINAL_IMAGE_SIZE = 60; + private static final int SIMPLE_TABLE_LIMIT = 61; + private static final int NOTES = 62; + private static final int METADATA = 63; + private static final int TABSTOP = 64; + private static final int WRAP_LINES_AFTER = 65; + private static final int SPLIT_LINKED_SECTIONS = 66; + private static final int SPLIT_TOPLEVEL_SECTIONS = 67; + private static final int SAVE_IMAGES_IN_SUBDIR = 68; + private static final int DEBUG = 69; ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // IV. Our options data @@ -253,6 +254,7 @@ public class LaTeXConfig extends writer2latex.base.ConfigBase { options[EXTERNAL_BIBTEX_FILES] = new Option("external_bibtex_files",""); options[ZOTERO_BIBTEX_FILES] = new Option("zotero_bibtex_files",""); options[JABREF_BIBTEX_FILES] = new Option("jabref_bibtex_files",""); + options[INCLUDE_ORIGINAL_CITATIONS] = new BooleanOption("include_original_citations","false"); options[USE_NATBIB] = new BooleanOption("use_natbib","false"); options[NATBIB_OPTIONS] = new Option("natbib_options",""); options[FORMATTING] = new IntegerOption("formatting","convert_basic") { @@ -666,6 +668,7 @@ public class LaTeXConfig extends writer2latex.base.ConfigBase { public String externalBibtexFiles() { return options[EXTERNAL_BIBTEX_FILES].getString(); } public String zoteroBibtexFiles() { return options[ZOTERO_BIBTEX_FILES].getString(); } public String jabrefBibtexFiles() { return options[JABREF_BIBTEX_FILES].getString(); } + public boolean includeOriginalCitations() { return ((BooleanOption) options[INCLUDE_ORIGINAL_CITATIONS]).getValue(); } public boolean useNatbib() { return ((BooleanOption) options[USE_NATBIB]).getValue(); } public String getNatbibOptions() { return options[NATBIB_OPTIONS].getString(); } diff --git a/source/oxt/writer4latex/Options.xcs b/source/oxt/writer4latex/Options.xcs index 2eac490..a2d430d 100644 --- a/source/oxt/writer4latex/Options.xcs +++ b/source/oxt/writer4latex/Options.xcs @@ -28,10 +28,11 @@ - - + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/source/oxt/writer4latex/Options.xcu b/source/oxt/writer4latex/Options.xcu index 71034ef..e198084 100644 --- a/source/oxt/writer4latex/Options.xcu +++ b/source/oxt/writer4latex/Options.xcu @@ -96,17 +96,20 @@ false - + false - - - 2 + + false + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/source/oxt/writer4latex/W4LDialogs/Bibliography.xdl b/source/oxt/writer4latex/W4LDialogs/Bibliography.xdl index 1b72b08..6790d68 100644 --- a/source/oxt/writer4latex/W4LDialogs/Bibliography.xdl +++ b/source/oxt/writer4latex/W4LDialogs/Bibliography.xdl @@ -5,24 +5,24 @@ - - + + - - - + + + - + - + @@ -30,7 +30,8 @@ - - + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/source/oxt/writer4latex/help/en/org.openoffice.da.writer4latex.oxt/bibliography.xhp b/source/oxt/writer4latex/help/en/org.openoffice.da.writer4latex.oxt/bibliography.xhp index 282cd92..5f7f320 100644 --- a/source/oxt/writer4latex/help/en/org.openoffice.da.writer4latex.oxt/bibliography.xhp +++ b/source/oxt/writer4latex/help/en/org.openoffice.da.writer4latex.oxt/bibliography.xhp @@ -9,30 +9,41 @@ Configuration of bibliography - On this page you can define . + On this page you can define the interaction between Writer4LaTeX and + external bibliographic tools.
Select Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Writer4LaTeX - Bibliography
- Zotero support + Citations and BibTeX files + There are several ways to handle bibliographic references in %PRODUCTNAME Writer. + If you use the standard bibliographic tool provided by %PRODUCTNAME, Writer4LaTeX can convert the references to BibTeX if you + choose to do so in the export dialog. In this case you should not make any settings on this page. + + You may also use other tools such as Zotero or JabRef to handle your citations. + If you want to use BibTeX to format references inserted by these tools, Writer4LaTeX can convert them for you. In this case + you have to define the location of the BibTeX files produced by Zotero or JabRef. + + + Use external BibTeX files for ordinary citations + Check this if the citations in your document refers to one or more external BibTeX files. + (The keys used in the document must match up with the keys in the external BibTeX files.) + This feature is for advanced users that maintain their references in BibTeX. + It enables you to use the original BibTeX files in the LaTeX document rather than converting the inserted + references back into BibTeX. + Check this if your citations refer to external BibTeX file(s) + + + Convert Zotero citations Zotero is a free, easy-to-use tool to help you collect, organize, cite, and share your research sources. Zotero provides a plugin for %PRODUCTNAME which permits you to insert citations from Zotero in your %PRODUCTNAME Writer document using a selection of citation schemes. - - - Convert Zotero citations - Check this if you want to convert Zotero citations to LaTeX using the package natbib.sty. - This enables you to format the citations using a BibTeX style of your choice. If you do not check this option, the original + Check this if you want to convert Zotero citations to LaTeX. + This enables you to format the citations using a BibTeX style of your choice. + Also, the bibliography created by Zotero will be replaced with a BibTeX-generated bibliography. + If you do not check this option, the original citation text inserted by Zotero will be used. - Check this to convert Zotero citations using natbib.sty - - - BibTeX folder - To use this feature you also have to export your Zotero bibliography database - to BibTeX. - Type the full path to the folder containing the exported database or click - Browse to find the folder in your file system. Exporting your Zotero database to BibTeX To use this feature you must export your Zotero database to the specified folder. @@ -44,30 +55,74 @@ You can now export your Zotero database: In Zotero, select Export Library, and choose BibTeX (Writer2LaTeX) (not BibTeX). Save the file in the folder, you have defined. - Enter the path to the folder containing the BibTeX file exported from Zotero + Check this to convert Zotero citations to LaTeX + + + Convert JabRef citations + JabRef + is an open source bibliography reference manager using BibTeX as native file format. + Zotero provides a plugin + which permits you to insert citations from JabRef in your %PRODUCTNAME Writer document + using a selection of citation schemes. You should use version 0.8.999 beta or later of the plugin. + Check this if you want to convert JabRef citations to LaTeX. + This enables you to format the citations using a BibTeX style of your choice. + Also, the bibliography created by JabRef will be replaced with a BibTeX-generated bibliography. + If you do not check this option, the original + citation text inserted by JabRef will be used. + Check this to convert JabRef citations to LaTeX + + + Include original citations as comments + Check this if you want to include the original citations produced by Zotero or + JabRef as comments in the LaTeX source. This has no effect on the final result but might be helpful if you edit the LaTeX source. + Check this to include the citations inserted by Zotero or JabRef as comments in the LaTeX source. + + + + BibTeX location + Writer4LaTeX will look for BibTeX files in the location you define. + + + In central folder: Select this option if you keep all your + BibTeX files in a central location (this is usually recommended). + + + In subfolder of document folder: Select this option if you + want to use project-specific BibTeX files. For example using a folder named "bibliopgraphy" relative to the document + folder. + + + In document folder: Select this option if you want to + keep your BibTeX files in the same folder as the document. Warning: In this case you should not use the + same name for the LaTeX file and the BibTeX file (your BibTeX file might be overwritten if you do). + + + Select the type of location for your BibTeX files + + + BibTeX folder + Enter the path to the folder containing your BibTeX files, or select the folder + using the Browse-button. + Enter the path to the folder containing the BibTeX files + + + Click to select the path to the folder containing the BibTeX files + + Natbib + + + Use natbib.sty + To fully support the citations inserted by Zotero or JabRef you will need + the package natbib.sty. Check this if you want to take advantage of this package (the BibTeX style you use must be compatible + with natbib.sty). + Check this to use the package natbib.sty for your citations - Natbib Options + Options Enter any options to the package natbib.sty here. Enter any options to the package natbib.sty here - External BibTeX files - - - Use external BibTeX files - Check this if the citations in your document refers to one or more external BibTeX files. - (The keys used in the document must match up with the keys in the external BibTeX files.) - This feature is for users that maintain their references in BibTeX, for example using - a tool like JabRef. - It enables you to use the original BibTeX files in the LaTeX document rather than converting the inserted - references back into BibTeX. - Check this if your citations refer to external BibTeX file(s) - - - BibTeX folder - Type the full path to the folder containing the BibTeX database(s) or click - Browse to find the folder in your file system. - Enter the path to the folder containing the BibTeX files + \ No newline at end of file