![]() ![]() Tags and keywords changes are now merged correctly and conflict resolution is improved. Improved support for concurrent updating of document details by users in shared groups.User interface improvements (file-type specific icons for attachments, clearer wording in various messages, clearer progress information whilst the desktop is syncing with Mendeley Web, more keyboard shortcuts, fixed a problem where the right-hand Document Details pane could be hidden and it was not obvious how to show it again).Highlights since the current official release (0.9.4.1): These preview releases have not been tested as carefully as our official releases, so we advise users to backup their databases before trying out development preview versions of the client using Help -> Create Backup… in Mendeley Desktop. You can contact us about development releases by emailing Alternatively, you can use our feedback forums at (please mention which version you are using). We would greatly appreciate any feedback, good or bad, that you have. If you would like to have an early look at what will be in the next version of Mendeley Desktop, you can download the latest development preview which is available on all platforms. To get feedback on our work in progress, we publish ‘development preview’ versions every few weeks which contain features and bug fixes that will appear in the next official release. We’ve been focusing on stability, making Mendeley easier to use and have improved collaborative working amongst other issues. Hello – I’d like to give you a quick update on Mendeley Desktop as we work our way towards a ‘1.0’ release. How to drag and drop PDF links into Mendeley for direct download.The next entry in our quick-read how-to series will show you a thing or two about keeping your library neatly organized without duplicate entries. That’s it, your BibTeX files should be ready for you to reference in your LaTeX documentos.One big BibTeX file, one per collection, etc. ![]() Select the options that fit your needs.If you happen to use LaTeX to prepare your documents, here’s where you’ll find the options to create your BibTeX files on the fly: What some might not know is that Mendeley can also generate BibTeX files for your reference collections/folders. What most of us already know is that Mendeley comes with a built-in word plugin that works on most major word processors. However, there are a crafty group of folks that like to use LaTeX, a document markup language and document preparation system. The majority of us use word processors to write our essays, manuscripts and thesis. Keeping up with our twelve-part how-to series, this entry will provide you with a simple walk through of how to get Mendeley Desktop generating BibTeX files of your library or folders for use in your LaTeX documents. ![]()
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