caught exception thrown when Windows registry could not be read correctly.“My Mindmaps” backup page does not work using Firefox or Opera.broken BibTeX file freezes Docear on startup.open filetype specific application in duplicated reference warning dialog.‘Esc’ key executes ‘cancel’ button in wizard.“Show in reference manager” works with multiple PDF files.make saving of Docear mind map files safer.windows network paths were not working correctly when used in Docear workspace.easy fix for duplicate entries in BibTeX files.fixed Mendeley and Zotero BibTeX file updater.Improved PDF Metadata Extraction wizard.You can view the tickets in detail on this site: The full changelog (since Docear 1.0.3 stable – our last official version): If you want to share your PDF files with other researchers over a network drive you are now good to go. Support of Windows network drivesĭocear now supports Windows network drives to be used as literature repository. “my_mindmap.mm”). Of course you should also consider to use our backup features to make sure that you can get your mind maps back, even if your hard drive breaks. “~my_mindmap.mm”) first and only if the saving attempt ended successfully we overwrite the existing mind map file (e.g. To overcome this issue, Docear now creates temporary files (e.g. by a computer crash (blue screen on Windows systems) or by killing the Java or Docear process manually. In the past, data loss could happen when Docear was saving a mind-map (which usually takes a fraction of a second), and just in this moment Docear was closed forcefully, e.g. We have implemented some changes which reduce the – very low – risk to experience data loss with Docear. Please stay tuned for more information! Avoiding data loss Working with Docear will become a lot easier. We plan to further enhance BibTeX support with some fundamental changes to the user interface and workflow. If you select to ignore duplicates, Docear will basically accept the first matching reference instead of making sure that it will always use the same one. While previous versions of Docear required references to match PDF files unambiguously you can now choose to ignore all duplicate references. As you may know there is no real BibTeX standard and there are lots of different dialects out there.Some of our Mendeley users were not able to use Docear because of duplicated references in the BibTeX files created by Mendeley. Improved support for Zotero / Mendeley BibTeX filesĭocear 1.1 features improved support for BibTeX files created by Zotero or Mendeley. if you like what Christoph did, and if you are using LibreOffice, or OpenOffice, please also read our call for donation to develop an add-on for these two text processing tools. For us, it works really great, and with Docear 1.1 Beta the last bugs have been fixed. Thanks to your donations, our student Christoph greatly enhanced Docear’s PDF metadata retrieval. The new key features of Docear 1.1 Improved metadata retrieval We are proud to introduce the first (and hopefully only) Beta release of Docear 1.1. With your feedback and the mind maps, log files and BibTeX files you shared with us, these features have matured. If you have tested the Preview of Docear 1.1 you may already know about some of Docear’s new features.
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