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AutoFill: BibDesk and DC-HTML

For my first contribution to BibDesk in a while, I’ve added the ability to read Dublin Core metadata when it is encoded in HTML META tags on a web page.

What this means is that when using the “New Publications from Web” feature, some sites you browse to will have the publication’s information filled in for you, so you don’t have to type anything at all. The Eprints.org open archive software does this, so check out their list of archives for examples to test it out on.

It’ll be in the next version, which isn’t scheduled yet, so if you’d like to try it out sooner, see the nightly builds page and heed its warnings.

If you publish web sites with one-page-per-pubcation and want info about embedding DC terms in your meta tags, see the Dublin Core recommendation.

If you want to support AutoFill for a site that doesn’t have one page per publication, or would like to provide more metadata, I suggest waiting for the citation microformat. Feel free to ask why…

Update: I made a 12-second movie of how it works - BibDesk, EPrints and Dublin Core

Previously:
TextStructure screencast
August 19, 2006

In case you had no idea what I was talking about in the last post, I’ve put together a hasty screencast with no script, no soundtrack, and no editing.

In the video you can see a few things:

0:00: I have found a way to show you the palm trees on my street without showing you the [...]

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3 more text hack projects on leverage.sourceforge.net
August 18, 2006

13 months ago, I “launched” the leverage project on sourceforge, supposed to be a place to house all the various OS X / Cocoa text manipulation hacks I’ve done, including my I-Search for NSTextView InputManager hack.

I haven’t touched leverage since, but today I added three more projects to the SVN repository with varying appeal and [...]

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FlexTime 1.0 Launches
August 17, 2006

I’ve been using Red Sweater software’s FlexTime for a while now, and Daniel just announced version 1.0.

FlexTime is a repeating-timer program that is great for either set routines or one-off reminders. (It also has a pretty great name, don’t you think?)

It’s a solid program that you can use for a number of things. It fills [...]

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