Well, using any other programme should not be an option.
I would really like to see such functionality in further versions of JabRef
because it's very useful (consider the different sorting methods in LaTeX)
and won't be to hard to implement (as far as list-objects are already used).
Or is there any plugin that will do the work?
2011/7/7 Morten Omholt Alver <[email protected]>
> Hi,
>
> I can't immediately think of any way to do that. There is an option in
> JabRef to retain the ordering of the bib file, but you'd still need to
> reorder the entries using for instance a text editor.
>
> --
> Morten
>
> 2011/7/7 [email protected] <[email protected]>:
> > Hi there.
> > JabRef can generate a bib file which can be uses by bibtex / LaTeX.
> Within
> > LaTeX there is the option to generate the literature list depending on
> the
> > order within the bib file (it is the style [unsrt]).
> > Is there any way of reordering entries by hand via JabRef?
> > I like to use the order within the generated bib file but how can I
> change
> > it in interface of JabRef. I just can sort by date, author etc but not
> > moving entries around, putting above or beneath another entry.
> > greetings
> > rmp
> >
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