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@@ -60,8 +60,7 @@ updated:
- [x] **Open related PDF** file (`file` BibLaTeX key) with keypress.
- [x] **Open related URL/DOI** with keypress.
- [x] **Scrollbar** for better navigating.
-- [x] **Sort Entries** by different each column (`Authors`, `Title`, `Year`,
- `Pubtype`)
+- [x] **Sort Entries** by each column (`Authors`, `Title`, `Year`, `Pubtype`)
- [ ] **Open related notes file** for specific entry.
- [ ] **Add Entry via DOI** as formatted code.
- [ ] **Implement config file** for setting some default values like main
@@ -77,7 +76,7 @@ Use the following keybindings to manage the TUI:
| Key | Action |
| -------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------- |
| `j`,`k` \| `Down`,`Up` | Move down/up by 1 |
-| `Ctrl-d` \| `Ctrl-u` | Move down/up by 5 |
+| `Ctrl-d`,`Ctrl-u` | Move down/up by 5 |
| `g`,`G` | Go to first/last entry |
| `h`,`k` | Select previous/next entry column |
| `s` | Sort current column (toggles) |
@@ -86,10 +85,10 @@ Use the following keybindings to manage the TUI:
| `e` | Open editor at selected entry |
| `o` \| `u` | Open related PDF \| URL/DOI |
| `TAB` | Switch between entries and keywords |
-| `/` \| `Ctrl-f` | Enter search mode |
+| `/`,`Ctrl-f` | Enter search mode |
| `Enter` | Filter by selected keyword / Confirm search |
| `ESC` | Abort search / Reset current list |
-| `q` \| `Ctrl-c` | Quit TUI |
+| `q`,`Ctrl-c` | Quit TUI |
## Search
@@ -128,10 +127,14 @@ Now, `bibiman` also provides the possibility to open PDFs (as value of the
`file` BibLaTeX field), as well as DOIs and URLs.
For selecting the right program, it uses `xdg-open` on Linux, `open` on MacOS,
-and `start` on Windows. _MacOS is untested right now! Windows does not work,
-have to figure this out_
+and `start` on Windows. Thanks to the report from @bastislack in #2 MacOS seems
+to work.
-Furhtermore, DOIs have to begin with either `https://doi...` as full URL or
+_However, Windows does not work. Have to figure this out. Reports from some
+Windows users are very welcome. Reports from some Windows users are very
+welcome._
+
+Furthermore, DOIs have to begin with either `https://doi...` as full URL or
`10.(...)` as regular DOI style. URLs work if they begin with either `http...`
or with `www...`.