After the last update wp-publications does not display the BibTeX file as a WP page. After I click the link https://www.e-informatyka.pl/index.php/wp-publications/einformatica2021art01/ screen gets blank and after a few minutes I can see information: “There has been a critical error on this website. Learn more about troubleshooting WordPress.”
]]>After install we get the update notification in the plugin set
There is a new version of wp-publications available. View version 0.0 details or update now.
As soon as we update it, it gets successfully updated message. But the same notification still appears and fails to vanish after update. We found that the version control call by the plugins are reported error in the set.
This is the cause of update redundancy error.
Kindly remove the issue and update the plugin
]]>Is it possible to specify a citation style to format the publication list, and if so, how? THe plug-in main page states “The short code options exactly correspond to bibtexbrowser queries”, and bibtexbrowser can switch citation styles, but it is unclear to me after a load of experimenting how I would achieve this in wp-publiations.
Many thanks!
]]>Hi,
Thank you for a very useful plugin. I would like to add a few articles, that are under review, to our website, without assigning a year to those entries. What automatically happens is that year 0000 is assigned and they end up last in the list. I would, if possible, like to have these entries on top with year empty. Is that at all possible using the default view?
]]>In the admin view of the plugin I don’t see any of the publications are visible in the frontend. Instead I see a strange warning message: “Congratulations! bibtexbrowser is correctly installed!
Now you have to pass the name of the bibtex file as parameter (e.g. bibtexbrowser.php?bib=mybib.php)
You may browse:”
Maybe I am wrong but I expected to paste bibtex code directly as a new publication. This feature oviously does not work anyway.
]]>How to show the academic view in wordpress?Not able to find that short-code
Thanks!
]]>What is the max file size that bibtexbrowser can handle?
I’m trying to use a file containing 5k+ references and it gives a fatal error after 30 seconds.
Would it work if I broke it all down into smaller files or would that still break it?
]]>Installed wp-publications succesfully. Works as specified.
But I had selected that my permalink structure should have the ‘day and name’ structure (under Settings/Permalinks), and after installing wp-publications WordPress was not able to display any of my pages. This was unsettling! In a blog post on internet I found a suggestion to revert to the standard permalink structure (in which pages show as ?p=123), and that restored my website functionality.
However, I am not very happy with this situation. Why does wp-publications affect the permalink structure? Can this be avoided? Can my website be reverted to the ‘day and name’ structure? (I found that even uninstalling wp-publications does not allow me to revert to the ‘day and name’ structure, as wordpress cannot find my pages that way.)
Pleae help!
]]>Dear Author,
first, thanks for a nice plugin. I have two questions:
1) In my bib files I use latex-escaped diacrytics (e.g. “author = {Wojciech Ja\’skowski},” in https://www.cs.put.poznan.pl/wjaskowski/bib/wjaskowski.bib). But they are displayed in the site in the original form (https://www.cs.put.poznan.pl/wjaskowski/publications), whereas on the “bibtex” entry page the letters are “converted” (e.g. https://www.cs.put.poznan.pl/wjaskowski/archives/wp-publications/jaskowski11algorithms). I would like it the other way round: the bibtex entry should have the original escaped letter and the reference on the main site should be “converted”. Is that possible?
2) I would like a year-sectioned bibliography like this one https://www.monperrus.net/martin/bibtexbrowser/bibtexbrowser-screenshot.png, so that there are numbers and publications are grouped by the year. I tried to mimic this on https://www.cs.put.poznan.pl/wjaskowski/publications by putting:
2013
[wp-publications bib="wjaskowski.bib" all=true year=2013]
2012
[wp-publications bib="wjaskowski.bib" all=true year=2012]
but the numbers start from begging each section, obviously.
In a case this is currently impossible, may I ask you for a hint where to start modifying the plugin? Any tips would be appreciated ??
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]]>Hi,
How do I get the publications to list in reverse chronological order?
Saad
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]]>Hi,
Thanks for your great tool !
I was wondering if you could modify your php code to include multiple .bib entries (like bibtex=”entry1.bib,entry2.bib”) ?
I know that bibtexbrowser can do it… so it should be possible… somehow…
Thanks a lot
Nicolas
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]]>Do you have a version on this?
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