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File links in JabRef
JabRef lets you link up your
entries with files of any type stored on your system, as well
as links to the document on the web in the form of an URL or a
DOI identifier. Each entry can have an arbitrary number of file
links, and each linked file can be opened quickly from JabRef.
In BibTeX terms, the file links of an entry are encoded in a
single field. However, from within JabRef they appear as an
editable list of links accessed from the entry editor along
with other BibTeX fields.
Setting up external file types
For each file link, a
file type must be chosen, to determine what icon should be used
and what application should be called to open the file. The
list of file types can be viewed and edited by choosing
Options -> Manage external file types, or by clicking
the
Manage external file types button in the
External
programs tab of the Preferences dialog.
A file type is specified by its name, a graphical icon, a
file extension and an application to view the files. On
Windows, the name of the application can be omitted in order to
use Window's default viewer instead.
Adding external links to an entry
If the "file" field
is included in
General fields,
you can edit the list of external links for an entry in the
Entry editor. The editor
includes buttons for inserting, editing and removing links, as
well as buttons for reordering the list of links.
If you have a file within or below your file directory (set
up in Preferences -> External programs -> External
file links -> Main file directory) with an extension
matching one of the defined external file types, and a name
containing a BibTeX entry's BibTeX key, the file can be
autolinked by clicking on the Auto button in the entry
editor. The rules for which file names can be autolinked to a
BibTeX key can be set up in Preferences -> External
programs -> External file links -> Use regular expression
search.
If you want to download a file and link to it from a BibTeX
entry, you can do this by clicking the Download button
in the entry editor. A dialog box will appear, prompting you to
enter the URL. The file will be downloaded to your main file
directory, named based on the entry's BibTeX key, and finally
linked from the entry.
Opening external files
There are several ways to open
an external file or web page. In the entry table you can select
an entry and use the menu choice, keyboard shortcut or the
right-click menu to open an entry's first external link.
Alternatively, if the entry table is set up to show the
file column (set up in
Preferences -> Entry table
-> Special table columns -> Show file column), you
can click on the file icon to open an entry's first link. To
access any of an entry's links, click on the icon with the
right mouse button (or
Ctrl-click on Max OS X) to bring
up a menu showing all links.