Re: Pybliographer and OPAC

Roberto Rosselli Del Turco <rosselli-lgH1/[email protected]> Mon, 28 Nov 2005 16:42:48 +0100
Newsgroups gmane.comp.gnome.apps.pybliographer
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Il giorno mer, 16/11/2005 alle 11.10 +0100, Friedolf Lappen ha scritto:
> I recognize that there are some german users of pybliographic (which I enjoy 
> to use - thanks for all the work on it). Is there any way to use 
> Pybliographic together with OPAC or other literature databases? 

Since we're talking about future features, I'll step in to ask about the
future tout court: I remember a past message hinting at the next
incarnation of pybliographic, how is it progressing? which features are
planned? anything like a roadmap?

I don't have the original message anymore, unfortunately, what I'd like
to know above anything else is

1. how easy will it be to add/customize existing styles?

2. how easy will it be to import/export from other formats? (possibly
using XSLT?) This is important for me because I have to keep my biblios
in a TEI XML format and, if it won't be possible to use this format
directly, I would at least want to export to it from BibTeX.

3. how easy will it be to import/export from OPAC queries?

Lots of questions, I know. Thanks in advance, and keep up the good work :)

Ciao

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Dipartimento di Scienze         rosselli at ling.unipi.it
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