From Robert.Oellinger at uibk.ac.at Mon Apr 22 18:26:31 2002 From: Robert.Oellinger at uibk.ac.at (Robert Oellinger MD) Date: Tue Jun 22 07:34:20 2004 Subject: [Papyrus-Mac-L] Mac os x Message-ID: Is there a version for mac os x? Thank you Sincerely Dr. R. ?llinger From f.cole at unsw.edu.au Tue Apr 23 01:31:24 2002 From: f.cole at unsw.edu.au (f.cole@unsw.edu.au) Date: Tue Jun 22 07:34:20 2004 Subject: [Papyrus-Mac-L] Mac os x Message-ID: I have MacPapyrus (with its very useful cross-ref and notes features) working sweetly in OS X classic mode (alongside / in&outof MS Office X ). What more could you want? -- Fletcher COLE School of Information Systems, Technology & Management (SISTM), University of New South Wales, Sydney 2052 QUAD2110 f.cole@unsw.edu.au tel 9385 7124 fax 9662 4061 |--------+----------------------------------------------> | | Robert Oellinger MD | | | | | | Sent by: | | | papyrus-mac-l-admin@ResearchSoftware| | | Design.com | | | | | | | | | 23/04/2002 08:26 AM | | | Please respond to papyrus-mac-l | | | | |--------+----------------------------------------------> >---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | | | To: | | cc: | | Subject: [Papyrus-Mac-L] Mac os x | >---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| Is there a version for mac os x? Thank you Sincerely Dr. R. ?llinger _______________________________________________ Papyrus-Mac-L mailing list Papyrus-Mac-L@ResearchSoftwareDesign.com http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/papyrus-mac-l From jan.herrmann at cetacea.de Tue Apr 23 06:21:09 2002 From: jan.herrmann at cetacea.de (Jan Herrmann) Date: Tue Jun 22 07:34:20 2004 Subject: [Papyrus-Mac-L] Mac os x In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear Robert, I agree with Fletcher. Papyrus runs nicely in OS X Classic mode and interacts with Classic and OS X applications very well. That includes drag & drop, which is my usual way of citing. Recently (Mac OS X 10.1.3.) I had some trouble copying stuff in any Classic application (including Papyrus) and pasting it in any Mac OS X application. But so far I have tested it, this bug is solved with Mac OS X 10.1.4. >I have MacPapyrus (with its very useful cross-ref and notes features) >working sweetly in OS X classic mode (alongside / in&outof MS Office X ). Best Wishes, Jan -- --> Jan Herrmann [jan.herrmann@cetacea.de] Papyrus for Marine Mammalogists Review at http://www.cetacea.de/?science/papyrus/index_e.htm Please send your comments From mfairhurst at mac.com Tue Apr 23 09:45:56 2002 From: mfairhurst at mac.com (Mark Fairhurst) Date: Tue Jun 22 07:34:20 2004 Subject: [Papyrus-Mac-L] Mac os x In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <6FAB520E-56C0-11D6-AD21-000502ED356A@mac.com> Just FYI- I too have been wishing Papyrus would be Carbonized. A nice alternative to Papyrus in OS X is Scribe 2.5 and Scribe beta. Both run as stand-alone Filemaker 5.5 databases and therefore are Carbonized for OS X. Scribe 2.5 is the more robust of the two. It allows you make bibliographies, take notes and cross-reference sources. The learning curve is not too steep and best of all, it's free. Check it out at http://chnm.gmu.edu/tools/scribe/ Some of its Main Features: Create very long notes (up to 64,000 characters) Store published and archival sources (up to 22 types of sources) Create, print, and export bibliographies Copy footnote and parenthetical references to clipboard in Chicago or MLA format Import sources from online catalogs (one at a time only) Index note and source cards using a large number of keywords Store contact information and notes on authors Add extended comments on each card in a separate field Search notes and sources by author, title, keyword, note, comments, and other fields Perform word search: find and highlight a specific word in the note Link sources to notes Link sources and notes to images Create cross-reference links between cards Create an outline and link it to cards Create a timeline and link it to cards Create a glossary for your project ************************************** Mark Fairhurst mfairhurst@mac.com mfairhur@CHASS.utoronto.ca From jan.herrmann at cetacea.de Wed Apr 24 16:43:42 2002 From: jan.herrmann at cetacea.de (Jan Herrmann) Date: Tue Jun 22 07:34:20 2004 Subject: [Papyrus-Mac-L] Mac os x In-Reply-To: <6FAB520E-56C0-11D6-AD21-000502ED356A@mac.com> References: <6FAB520E-56C0-11D6-AD21-000502ED356A@mac.com> Message-ID: Hi Mark, >I too have been wishing Papyrus would be Carbonized. I think it would be at least a nice outlook to know to have a carbonized version of Papyrus some day. There will be a day when Apple is discontinuing the Classic environment and I see no alternative for Papyrus at the horizon right know. >A nice alternative to Papyrus in OS X is Scribe 2.5 and Scribe beta. I don't like to make the same failure many Papyrus reviewer did, when they had a look at Papyrus and expected just another Endnote. But judging Scribe in its actual state very carefully, it seems to me * that it is veeeeery slow (on my G4/400) * it's not supporting drag and drop for fields or references * it has limited formats (and I did not find a way to create own formats for importing or exporting) * it's not supporting Apple programming guidelines (no quit in the menu, no way to close windows in the usual style) So, it's freeware, and for freeware it's nice and it could evolve to a programm which fullfills the needs of more users. But right no the advantage of having a Mac OS X bibliography manager is not worth to put Papyrus aside. By the way, even the interesting Bookends 7 is carbonized now, but Papyrus is still the much better choice, even when it can only run in Classic mode. Papyrus is such a smart application and it's a shame that carbonizing it is so complicated. Best Wishes, Jan -- --> Jan Herrmann [jan.herrmann@cetacea.de] From cbrady at tulane.edu Wed Apr 24 18:24:52 2002 From: cbrady at tulane.edu (Christian M. M. Brady) Date: Tue Jun 22 07:34:20 2004 Subject: [Papyrus-Mac-L] Mac os x In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 4/24/02 3:43 PM, "Jan Herrmann" wrote: > Hi Mark, > >> I too have been wishing Papyrus would be Carbonized. > > I think it would be at least a nice outlook to know to have a > carbonized version of Papyrus some day. There will be a day when > Apple is discontinuing the Classic environment and I see no > alternative for Papyrus at the horizon right know. Did not the owner/programmer send out a message several months ago saying that all development had ceased? Cb cbrady @ tulane.edu -- "Those are my principles, and if you don't like them, well... I have others." - Groucho Marx From franklin at memphis.edu Wed Apr 24 13:11:02 2002 From: franklin at memphis.edu (Stan Franklin) Date: Tue Jun 22 07:34:20 2004 Subject: [Papyrus-Mac-L] Mac os x In-Reply-To: <6FAB520E-56C0-11D6-AD21-000502ED356A@mac.com> Message-ID: Mark, Questions: Can one export/inport Papyrus to Scribe? Does Scribe work with wordprocessors (MS Word) in creating bibliographies? Thanks. Stan > Just FYI- > > I too have been wishing Papyrus would be Carbonized. > > A nice alternative to Papyrus in OS X is Scribe 2.5 and Scribe beta. > Both run as stand-alone Filemaker 5.5 databases and therefore are > Carbonized for OS X. Scribe 2.5 is the more robust of the two. It > allows you make bibliographies, take notes and cross-reference sources. > The learning curve is not too steep and best of all, it's free. > > Check it out at http://chnm.gmu.edu/tools/scribe/ > > Some of its Main Features: > > Create very long notes (up to 64,000 characters) > Store published and archival sources (up to 22 types of sources) > Create, print, and export bibliographies > Copy footnote and parenthetical references to clipboard in Chicago or > MLA format > Import sources from online catalogs (one at a time only) > Index note and source cards using a large number of keywords > Store contact information and notes on authors > Add extended comments on each card in a separate field > Search notes and sources by author, title, keyword, note, comments, and > other fields > Perform word search: find and highlight a specific word in the note > Link sources to notes > Link sources and notes to images > Create cross-reference links between cards > Create an outline and link it to cards > Create a timeline and link it to cards > Create a glossary for your project > > ************************************** > Mark Fairhurst > > mfairhurst@mac.com > mfairhur@CHASS.utoronto.ca > > > _______________________________________________ > Papyrus-Mac-L mailing list > Papyrus-Mac-L@ResearchSoftwareDesign.com > http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/papyrus-mac-l > -- Stan Franklin Dunavant University Professor Computer Science phone 901-678-3142 Univ of Memphis fax 901-678-2480 Memphis TN 38152 franklin@memphis.edu USA www.msci.memphis.edu/~franklin From jan.herrmann at cetacea.de Sat Jun 15 08:49:35 2002 From: jan.herrmann at cetacea.de (Jan Herrmann) Date: Tue Jun 22 07:34:20 2004 Subject: [Papyrus-Mac-L] Copy and Paste | Classic to OS X Message-ID: Dear Papyrus for Macintosh Users, in the past weeks I had some trouble when I was using Papyrus in Classic mode and tried to copy (cite) articles there and paste them in OS X applications. As a result of this operation the Classic environment crashed. Now I've found a reason for that behaviour which is not Papyrus specific but happens also when copying from other Classic applications. In short the problem results from to early starting of the Classic environment, e.g. when you have marked the automatic startup of Classic in the system configuration. If you have a look at the Console, you can find there the entry "Couldn't connect to the pasteboard. Copy and paste with external apps will not work". Starting Classic later helps. So unmark the automatic startup button in the system configuration, or use two simple Apple Scripts, which jaylene_slide has published in the OS X MacFixIt Forum (12/23/01) at http://www.macfixitforums.com/php/showthreaded.php?Cat=&Board=Forum35&Number=305031&page=&view=&sb=&o= Maybe this information is of help, if anyone encounters the trouble, like I did. Jan -- -- Jan Herrmann jan.herrmann@cetacea.de Brentanostr. 16 30625 Hannover Tel: 0511-855500 Germany Fax: 01212-5-107-02-662 Vorlesungsreihe Wal und Mensch +----> http://www.cetacea.de From Roy.Taylor at newcastle.ac.uk Mon Jun 24 04:34:19 2002 From: Roy.Taylor at newcastle.ac.uk (roy.taylor) Date: Tue Jun 22 07:34:20 2004 Subject: [Papyrus-Mac-L] PubMed download Message-ID: <200206240737.g5O7bwq18071@cheviot5.ncl.ac.uk> Dear Papyrus user, I have been unable to download from PubMed despite using the import format updated on 12th May 2002. The message "Sorry I can't figure this one out" appears. Looking through the format and comparing with the reference file downloaded in Medline format I cannot see any problem. I would be most grateful for help or suggestions. Roy ..................................... Roy Taylor Professor of Medicine and Metabolism School of Clinical Medical Sciences Medical School, Framlington Place Newcastle upon Tyne NE2 4HH U.K. .................................... From micro_resource at mac.com Tue Jun 25 14:17:27 2002 From: micro_resource at mac.com (Peter Charles Barriga) Date: Tue Jun 22 07:34:20 2004 Subject: [Papyrus-Mac-L] PubMed download In-Reply-To: <200206240737.g5O7bwq18071@cheviot5.ncl.ac.uk> Message-ID: Sir, 1. I have had the same problem - it appeared between the 2001.12 and 2002.03. 2. I updated with the import format dated 2002.05 3. On import from PubMed conducted today (Medline format), I used the filter entitled "Medline with FAU (full author names)". The import was successful. 4. Which data format from the database did you use? 5. Which filter did you use (The exact title)? Highest regards Peter -- Peter Barriga MDCM FRCPC Infectious Diseases, Microbiology, Internal Medicine Department of Microbiology Hopital Ste-Justine Montreal Quebec Canada Graduate Student Health Research Methodology McMaster University Hamilton Ontario Canada > From: "roy.taylor" > Reply-To: papyrus-mac-l@ResearchSoftwareDesign.com > Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2002 08:34:19 +0000 > To: papyrus-mac-l@ResearchSoftwareDesign.com > Subject: [Papyrus-Mac-L] PubMed download > > > Dear Papyrus user, > I have been unable to download from PubMed despite using the import format > updated on 12th May 2002. > The message "Sorry I can't figure this one out" appears. Looking through the > format and comparing with the reference file downloaded in Medline format I > cannot see any problem. > I would be most grateful for help or suggestions. > Roy > ..................................... > Roy Taylor > Professor of Medicine and Metabolism > School of Clinical Medical Sciences > Medical School, Framlington Place > Newcastle upon Tyne NE2 4HH U.K. > .................................... > > _______________________________________________ > Papyrus-Mac-L mailing list > Papyrus-Mac-L@ResearchSoftwareDesign.com > http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/papyrus-mac-l