JabRef and entrytype @Standard












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Anyone that knows why entrytype "@Standard" does not exist in JabRef (anylonger?)?



/Lars










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    Did you customise the entry types? (help.jabref.org/en/CustomEntryTypes) Are you in BibTeX or biblatex mode? If you are in biblatex mode presumably @standard is not shown by default because it is (ironically given its name) a non-standard type that has no dedicated support by the standard styles of biblatex and falls back to the @misc bibliography style.

    – moewe
    Feb 22 at 10:57








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    JabRef does not yet parse the bst file to adapt the UI accordingly. It makes assumptions based on the standard bsts. We are aware that this causes confusion, but we don't have a solution yet. Help welcome.

    – koppor
    Feb 22 at 15:56











  • @moewe I have to check the link that you shared. I have to check which mode I use. How do I do that btw?

    – Lars Abrahamsson
    Feb 23 at 20:13











  • JabRef shows the mode of a .bib file amongst others in the title of the window "(biblatex mode)" or "(BibTeX mode)". In the File menu you can switch to the other mode.

    – moewe
    Feb 24 at 6:34
















2















Anyone that knows why entrytype "@Standard" does not exist in JabRef (anylonger?)?



/Lars










share|improve this question


















  • 1





    Did you customise the entry types? (help.jabref.org/en/CustomEntryTypes) Are you in BibTeX or biblatex mode? If you are in biblatex mode presumably @standard is not shown by default because it is (ironically given its name) a non-standard type that has no dedicated support by the standard styles of biblatex and falls back to the @misc bibliography style.

    – moewe
    Feb 22 at 10:57








  • 2





    JabRef does not yet parse the bst file to adapt the UI accordingly. It makes assumptions based on the standard bsts. We are aware that this causes confusion, but we don't have a solution yet. Help welcome.

    – koppor
    Feb 22 at 15:56











  • @moewe I have to check the link that you shared. I have to check which mode I use. How do I do that btw?

    – Lars Abrahamsson
    Feb 23 at 20:13











  • JabRef shows the mode of a .bib file amongst others in the title of the window "(biblatex mode)" or "(BibTeX mode)". In the File menu you can switch to the other mode.

    – moewe
    Feb 24 at 6:34














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Anyone that knows why entrytype "@Standard" does not exist in JabRef (anylonger?)?



/Lars










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Anyone that knows why entrytype "@Standard" does not exist in JabRef (anylonger?)?



/Lars







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    Did you customise the entry types? (help.jabref.org/en/CustomEntryTypes) Are you in BibTeX or biblatex mode? If you are in biblatex mode presumably @standard is not shown by default because it is (ironically given its name) a non-standard type that has no dedicated support by the standard styles of biblatex and falls back to the @misc bibliography style.

    – moewe
    Feb 22 at 10:57








  • 2





    JabRef does not yet parse the bst file to adapt the UI accordingly. It makes assumptions based on the standard bsts. We are aware that this causes confusion, but we don't have a solution yet. Help welcome.

    – koppor
    Feb 22 at 15:56











  • @moewe I have to check the link that you shared. I have to check which mode I use. How do I do that btw?

    – Lars Abrahamsson
    Feb 23 at 20:13











  • JabRef shows the mode of a .bib file amongst others in the title of the window "(biblatex mode)" or "(BibTeX mode)". In the File menu you can switch to the other mode.

    – moewe
    Feb 24 at 6:34














  • 1





    Did you customise the entry types? (help.jabref.org/en/CustomEntryTypes) Are you in BibTeX or biblatex mode? If you are in biblatex mode presumably @standard is not shown by default because it is (ironically given its name) a non-standard type that has no dedicated support by the standard styles of biblatex and falls back to the @misc bibliography style.

    – moewe
    Feb 22 at 10:57








  • 2





    JabRef does not yet parse the bst file to adapt the UI accordingly. It makes assumptions based on the standard bsts. We are aware that this causes confusion, but we don't have a solution yet. Help welcome.

    – koppor
    Feb 22 at 15:56











  • @moewe I have to check the link that you shared. I have to check which mode I use. How do I do that btw?

    – Lars Abrahamsson
    Feb 23 at 20:13











  • JabRef shows the mode of a .bib file amongst others in the title of the window "(biblatex mode)" or "(BibTeX mode)". In the File menu you can switch to the other mode.

    – moewe
    Feb 24 at 6:34








1




1





Did you customise the entry types? (help.jabref.org/en/CustomEntryTypes) Are you in BibTeX or biblatex mode? If you are in biblatex mode presumably @standard is not shown by default because it is (ironically given its name) a non-standard type that has no dedicated support by the standard styles of biblatex and falls back to the @misc bibliography style.

– moewe
Feb 22 at 10:57







Did you customise the entry types? (help.jabref.org/en/CustomEntryTypes) Are you in BibTeX or biblatex mode? If you are in biblatex mode presumably @standard is not shown by default because it is (ironically given its name) a non-standard type that has no dedicated support by the standard styles of biblatex and falls back to the @misc bibliography style.

– moewe
Feb 22 at 10:57






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JabRef does not yet parse the bst file to adapt the UI accordingly. It makes assumptions based on the standard bsts. We are aware that this causes confusion, but we don't have a solution yet. Help welcome.

– koppor
Feb 22 at 15:56





JabRef does not yet parse the bst file to adapt the UI accordingly. It makes assumptions based on the standard bsts. We are aware that this causes confusion, but we don't have a solution yet. Help welcome.

– koppor
Feb 22 at 15:56













@moewe I have to check the link that you shared. I have to check which mode I use. How do I do that btw?

– Lars Abrahamsson
Feb 23 at 20:13





@moewe I have to check the link that you shared. I have to check which mode I use. How do I do that btw?

– Lars Abrahamsson
Feb 23 at 20:13













JabRef shows the mode of a .bib file amongst others in the title of the window "(biblatex mode)" or "(BibTeX mode)". In the File menu you can switch to the other mode.

– moewe
Feb 24 at 6:34





JabRef shows the mode of a .bib file amongst others in the title of the window "(biblatex mode)" or "(BibTeX mode)". In the File menu you can switch to the other mode.

– moewe
Feb 24 at 6:34










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