Re: [Numpy-discussion] [OFFTOPIC] Reference management for articles

2009-06-10 Thread Skipper Seabold
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 11:29 PM, Gökhan SEVER wrote: > Thanks for sharing your ideas on this subject. > > What I am most likely going to do is, do a test-drive for each mentioned > tools, except the ones for MacOS :) since I use Linux (Fedora) almost all > the time. > > I also use OO for composing

Re: [Numpy-discussion] [OFFTOPIC] Reference management for articles

2009-06-10 Thread Gökhan SEVER
Thanks for sharing your ideas on this subject. What I am most likely going to do is, do a test-drive for each mentioned tools, except the ones for MacOS :) since I use Linux (Fedora) almost all the time. I also use OO for composing, and once in a while MS Office tools. I may give 'LyX' a try sinc

Re: [Numpy-discussion] [OFFTOPIC] Reference management for articles

2009-06-10 Thread David Warde-Farley
On 10-Jun-09, at 3:23 PM, Gökhan SEVER wrote: > I am very off-the-topic, sorry about that first, but I know most of > the > people in this list are students / scientists. Just want to know a few > opinions upon how you manage references (following the list of > references in > the end of artic

Re: [Numpy-discussion] [OFFTOPIC] Reference management for articles

2009-06-10 Thread Tim Michelsen
> http://bibdesk.sourceforge.net/ I use JabRef for quite some time. Very nice and cross-platform. Good interoperability with LyX. If you with MS or OOo, you'd go for Bibus. Best regards, Timmie ___ Numpy-discussion mailing list Numpy-discussion@scipy.

Re: [Numpy-discussion] [OFFTOPIC] Reference management for articles

2009-06-10 Thread Geoffrey Ely
If you use LaTex and Mac OSX, I recommend BibDesk: http://bibdesk.sourceforge.net/ Quite nice, and open-source. -Geoff On Jun 10, 2009, at 12:23 PM, Gökhan SEVER wrote: > Hello, > > I am very off-the-topic, sorry about that first, but I know most of > the people in this list are students / s

[Numpy-discussion] [OFFTOPIC] Reference management for articles

2009-06-10 Thread Gökhan SEVER
Hello, I am very off-the-topic, sorry about that first, but I know most of the people in this list are students / scientists. Just want to know a few opinions upon how you manage references (following the list of references in the end of articles, books, etc... or building your owns). Some article