Open ghost opened 6 years ago
Currently overseas, but will look at this next week.
I have the same problem. I am trying to fix the 'feature' that deletes DOIs if you want the file to find the automatic website, but because BibDesk deletes the DOI field if you do not operate it in 'text' mode, it has deleted all the DOIs from my own publications which I spent the whole day building. I thought your script would restore them somehow (even if one by one), but I have the same bug as above.
I've upgraded to Mojave, which unfortunately crippled access to the Satimage.OSAX, which is a dependence for the script as written. So, a meaningful rewrite will be required and it is unclear when I'll get around to it. Feel free to fork the project and work on it yourself if you are so motivated.
Thanks for the warning.
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I've upgraded to Mojave, which unfortunately crippled access to the Satimage.OSAX, which is a dependence for the script as written. So, a meaningful rewrite will be required and it is unclear when I'll get around to it. Feel free to fork the project and work on it yourself if you are so motivated.
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I'm trying execute the script, but I get a syntax error in theAuthors
"Expected “,” but found identifier."
Someone found how solve this?