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August 1, 2012 07:56
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Export your collection of papers in Papers to BibTeX
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-- the following variable allows to choose what we want to export | |
-- it can be "Selected Papers Only", "Selected Collection" or "Entire Library" | |
set myDesiredSaveRange to "Selected Collection" | |
-- the following variable allows is the path where we save the bib file | |
set myPath to "~/Desktop/from_papers.bib" | |
-- do we also have a prettifier? | |
set runPrettifier to true | |
-- path to it | |
set pathPrettifier to "~/.dotfiles/bin/bibtexformat" | |
-- which arguments does it have? | |
set argumentPrettifier to myPath & " " & "-labels -fy -f -format -combine -sort -typereset" | |
set shellPrettifier to pathPrettifier & " " & argumentPrettifier | |
-- clean up afterward | |
set cleanUp to "~/Desktop/from_papers.old.bib" | |
set shellCleanUp to "rm" & " " & cleanUp | |
-- final command for the shell | |
set totalShell to shellPrettifier & " " & "&&" & " " & shellCleanUp | |
-- clean up before running | |
try | |
do shell script "rm" & " " & myPath | |
end try | |
tell application "Papers" to activate | |
tell application "System Events" to tell process "Papers" | |
tell menu bar 1 to tell menu bar item "File" to tell menu "File" to tell menu item "Export..." to tell menu "Export..." to click menu item "BibTeX Library" | |
click pop up button 1 of group 1 of sheet 1 of window "Papers" | |
click menu item myDesiredSaveRange of menu 1 of pop up button 1 of group 1 of sheet 1 of window "Papers" | |
keystroke myPath | |
keystroke return | |
keystroke return | |
keystroke return | |
end tell | |
delay 4 | |
if runPrettifier then | |
do shell script totalShell | |
end if |
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