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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/4/21 8:36 PM, Robby Stephenson
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        <div>Hi!</div>
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    <p>Hi Robby!<br>
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    <p>Thanks for your answer.<br>
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          <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Wed, Aug 4, 2021 at 10:43
            AM Clément Aubert <<a
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            Tellico can handle string macros in bibtex files <br>
            (cf. for instance "4.4.7 Exporting Bibtex" in the doc).
            However, I <br>
            believe the only way of inserting those macros is "one by
            one", using <br>
            Collection -> Bibliography -> String Macros…<br>
            Is there any way of telling Tellico to fetch the macros in a
            .bib file <br>
            containing lines like<br>
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            @string{Aubert={Aubert, Clément}}<br>
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            and to update them accordingly?<br>
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          <div>Importing the .bib file should do that. <br>
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    <p>Indeed … sometimes.</p>
    <p>Is this a good place to fill a bug report? I've had inconsistent
      behavior, I believe, but further test is needed…<br>
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            rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex">- Is there any way of
            "batch" importing multiple pdf in a collection at <br>
            once?<br>
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          <div>Drag them from Dolphin into the Tellico window.</div>
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    <p>I should have thought of that! (Actually, I tried, but there was
      a .dvi in the batch that made everything crash, I believe).</p>
    <p>Can you load pdf files from the command line, using e.g.</p>
    <p>tellico my-document.pdf</p>
    <p>? I've had crashes with all the files I've tried. I was hoping to
      do the traversal of my folders using some macros and the
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          <div> I should really make the import dialog allow multiple
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    That'd be nice!<br>
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          <div>Robby <br>
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    Thanks again,<br>
    Clément.<br>
    <pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">-- 
    Clément Aubert, Assistant Professor of Computer Science,
    School of Computer and Cyber Sciences, Augusta University,
    <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://spots.augusta.edu/caubert/">https://spots.augusta.edu/caubert/</a></pre>
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