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Change "type" display names?

Christopher Rozell hace 10 años actualizado por Christian Fritz hace 8 años 9
Is there yet a way to change the display of the groupings for the "type"? This is one of the main things preventing me from using bibbase. My default is to display Journal and Conference Papers. The type grouping separates them properly, but it labels them with the bibtex language "article" and "inproceedings". Basically, I just need to change the words that are displayed in the headings. I saw the suggestion of doing this through a new keyword in the bibtex entry. In addition to being time consuming to add, in my tests of this, I can't control the sort order of these keywords. So, my keyword for Journal Papers gets sorted behind (and buried under) my keyword for Conference Papers.
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Christian Fritz hace 10 años
Yes, this can be accomplished using CSS. Just drop the following into the CSS file on your page:

.bibbase_group span {
display: none;
}
#group_article div i:after {
content: " Journal Articles"
} #group_inproceedings div i:after {
content: " Conference Publications"
}
Similarly you would need to set new titles for the other groups (incollection, book, etc.).



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format bibbase so it's being indexed by google scholar

SerengetiT hace 13 años actualizado por Christian Fritz hace 13 años 3

Would be great if the formatting of the entries are compatible with the google bots so it gets indexed by google scholar.

Particularly also for the mendeley databases

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Christian Fritz hace 13 años

This is a great suggestion! Thanks for the pointer. It is indeed a goal of bibbase to do the SEO (search engine optimization) for its users. So features like this rank highly on my to-do list. I'll look into it.


Update (see comments): this is a non-issue. As for Mendeley papers, we have to respect Mendeley's robots.txt just as much as Google does.

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zotero bibbase python error

nicolasmerz hace 10 años actualizado por Christian Fritz hace 10 años 2
if I click on the zotero link on the bibbase main page I get the following error message:

Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/ubuntu/bibbase/cgi-bin/zotero/get.py", line 169, in <module>
request_token, request_token_secret = zotauth.get_request_token(method='GET', params={'oauth_callback': 'http://bibbase.org/cgi-bin/zotero/get.py'})
File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/rauth/service.py", line 212, in get_request_token
r = self.get_raw_request_token(method=method, **kwargs)
File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/rauth/service.py", line 186, in get_raw_request_token
return session.request(method, self.request_token_url, **kwargs)
File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/rauth/session.py", line 201, in request
return super(OAuth1Session, self).request(method, url, **req_kwargs)
File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/requests/sessions.py", line 335, in request
resp = self.send(prep, **send_kwargs)
File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/requests/sessions.py", line 438, in send
r = adapter.send(request, **kwargs)
File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/requests/adapters.py", line 331, in send
raise SSLError(e)
SSLError
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Christian Fritz hace 10 años
Thanks again for reporting. This issue is fixed now.

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BibBase is really slow today

Chris Cole hace 10 años actualizado por Christian Fritz hace 10 años 3
Hi,

I've been testing a new website over the last couple of weeks and BibBase seemed to be the best option, but today - when it went live, of course - I'm finding it's really slow to load (~20 seconds).

This is not acceptable as most visitors won't wait that long.

Is this a problem of capacity or something?
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Christian Fritz hace 10 años
Thanks for pointing this out, Chris. I believe I was able to fix it.

If this is the page in question, then I think it is much faster again: http://www.compbio.dundee.ac.uk/user/ccole/refs.html.

If that's no the one and it is still slow, please point me to your page for testing.

Thanks.

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Author initials in reverse order

Ashton Bradley hace 10 años actualizado por Christian Fritz hace 10 años 3
Embedding using the iframe approach, the bibtex author field is parsed incorrectly so that for example

author={Bradley, A S}

becomes

Bradley; S A
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Accents parsing

Eliseo Ferrante hace 12 años actualizado por Tony hace 6 años 9
Hi and thank you for your amazing work. I have a problem, but I'm not understanding whether I'm doing something wrong myself or not.

None of the accents in my bib are visualizing correctly with bibbase.

http://www.bibbase.org/show?bib=http://iridia.ulb....

Example: Decugni\`ere -> DecugniÌ€ere instead of Decugnière

I also notice weird characters also where I do not use special commands. What can I be doing wrong? Latex generates perfect documents using that bibtex file.

Thanks for the help!

Eliseo
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Authors' names are clickable links

Oleg Makarenkov hace 12 años actualizado por Phil Schumm hace 6 años 7
Some authors' names are clickable links and some are not. How can I ask bibbase to either do clickable links for all the authors or for none of them?
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Christian Fritz hace 8 años
Oleg, bibbase turns author names into links for all those authors who also use bibbase. I've noticed on your page that some of your coauthors who get linked don't actually use bibbase, but that bibbase currently incorrectly guesses the owners of some pages they link to. I'll look into that because it shouldn't happen.

More generally though it is not possible to suppress those links. If and when it is working correctly, I consider it a feature that bibbase automatically keeps track of the current page of your coauthors. Many authors like to keep a list of their collaborators and this is a feature that offers that with no effort on the author's side.
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Users shouldn't be taken away from the current page to the bibbase page

Paul Parsons hace 10 años actualizado por Christian Fritz hace 10 años 3
When clicking on a publication, users shouldn't be taken away from the current page to the bibbase page. It is very confusing and they often don't know how to get back.This is especially true if they click on the bibbase logo. There is no visual indication that they are going somewhere else. They see "sign in" and other confusing information.
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Abstracts not properly escaped in BibBase v3

Raphael ‘kena’ Poss hace 12 años actualizado por Christian Fritz hace 12 años 1
If the abstract contains an apostrophe (') the generated abstract link is incorrect and does not work properly; for example:

  <a class="bibbase_abstract_link" href="javascript:showAbstract('... the platform's hardware concurrency management and latency tolerance....')">Abstract</a>

The string delimiter in the abstract text should be escaped.

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Christian Fritz hace 12 años

Hi Raphael,


Thanks for reporting this bug. It's fixed now. Unfortunately, I can't seem to force your page to reload though. I suspect the php proxy is caching the old version. So I can't test it on your page.


-- Christian


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accept one-off fees for faster processing, longer files

Maximilian Held hace 11 años actualizado por Christian Fritz hace 11 años 5
(this is half idea, half praise).

I love this service so much -- it's a godsend, especially, if like me, you're getting off of Mendeley and back to basic BibDesk/Bibtex/Github.

I like BibBase so much, I'd be willing to pay for it (preferably one-off? or a donation?), maybe in return for faster processing and/or acceptance of longer files.

I use BibBase a lot for class reading lists, and would also like to have a "I read recently listing" from my entire 4MB file, but I noticed that such long files don't fare well.

(or maybe this isn't even possible in terms of architecture?)