Sorry, from 
> "C:\Program Files (x86)\JabRef\JabRef.exe"
to 
> "C:\Program Files (x86)\JabRef\JabRef.exe" --importToOpen bibfile

On Wed, 9 Apr 2014, at 11:33, Gryllida wrote:
> > http://jabref.sourceforge.net/faq.php
> > Q: Is it possible to append entries from a BibTeX file, 
> > e.g. from my web browser, to the currently opened database?
> > 
> > A: Yes, in the upcoming version, you can use the parameter --importToOpen 
> > bibfile.
> 
> I have changed JabRef shortcut target from
> "C:\Program Files (x86)\JabRef\JabRef.exe" --importToOpen bibfile
> to 
> "C:\Program Files (x86)\JabRef\JabRef.exe" --importToOpen bibfile
> and restarted JabRef. Still entries open in current window in a new database, 
> unlike what the FAQ suggests; the built-in help and the online documentation 
> has no further hints how to use parameters...
> 
> In Task Manager (Windows 7), the entry shows like this (bar slashes in wrong 
> direction and wrong casing; had to type this one manually):
> "c:/program files/java/jre6/bin/javaw.exe" -Xms32m -Xmx512m -jar "c:/program 
> files/jabref/jabref-2.9.2.jar" --importToOpen bibfile
> 
> If you wanted me to specify full path to the bibfile, that's not what I want, 
> as I may open different database in the first tab of JabRef. I would like you 
> to recycle it, i.e. add to it, when I click 'export' in the web browser.
> 
> Gryllida.

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