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Filter by "read" and/or other other more extensive filter syntax
I'm using BibBase for a number of purposes, only one (minor) of which is to list my *own* publications.
I'd also like to use this a lot for classes I'm teaching (reading lists) as well as just general "I'm currently reading this stuff"-kinda-lists or reading lists on specific topics.
To that end, I'd appreciate a more extensive/flexible filter syntax.
One possible use might be to filter for stuff I've recently read:
filter=read:true AND filter=date-modified<(current-date)-60days
Problems:
- not sure this is feasible in a URL-syntax?
- not sure how many people like this
- not sure that "date-modified" is a general BibTeX-thing; BibDesk adds it, but not sure how many other clients do.
I'd also like to use this a lot for classes I'm teaching (reading lists) as well as just general "I'm currently reading this stuff"-kinda-lists or reading lists on specific topics.
To that end, I'd appreciate a more extensive/flexible filter syntax.
One possible use might be to filter for stuff I've recently read:
filter=read:true AND filter=date-modified<(current-date)-60days
Problems:
- not sure this is feasible in a URL-syntax?
- not sure how many people like this
- not sure that "date-modified" is a general BibTeX-thing; BibDesk adds it, but not sure how many other clients do.
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Greg 10 år siden
In particular, I'd like to to be able to filter on multiple authors - cannot see how to do this.
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