Marc Paré <marc <at> marcpare.com> writes:
Yes we could ask that from an interested dev. Have any of you installed
Zotero and are still using it? A friend of mine installed it and she
found it too complicated to use.
Marc
No I'm sorry, now I do not use Zotero.
Even I find it difficult to use. Often you must have
the correct version of firefox, or there may be problems.
Instead, what is useful are the many styles available.
http://www.zotero.org/styles
http://www.zotero.org/support/dev/creating_citation_styles
What I am suggesting, is a version of the plugin:
(Or change the current bibliographic tool?)
http://www.zotero.org/support/word_processor_integration
Targets:
* Insert the citations from Libo database (or document).
* Use the styles provided by Zotero.
* Provide a UI for creating/editing the styles.
* ?
However I think we need more feedback
(a good bibliographic tool for Libo's no joke).
Regards,
Jacques
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