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| Exchange between PC and Mac |
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Author:
Posted: Thu, 10 Jan 2002 16:42:03 +0100
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Hello!
I know this has been up before, but we are trying to exchange EndNote
libraries between a PC and a Mac but I (on the Mac) are unable to see
the library from within EndNote. I have also entered a setting into
PC exchange for EndNote: file type - .enl, application - EndNote and
file type - text. Also double clicking the file directly doesn't help
either. Nothing works. I am running version 3.1 for Mac and he has
version 5 for PC, can that be the issue?
Regards
Jörgen Ullberg
--
Jörgen Ullberg
Dept. of Zoology
University of Stockholm
106 91 STOCKHOLM
SWEDEN
Phone: + 46 8 164001
Fax: + 46 8 167715
e-mail: />
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| RE: Exchange between PC and Mac |
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Author: Wiedemann, Leanne
Posted: Thu, 10 Jan 2002 11:28:14 -0600
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Hold down the shift key on the Mac while performing the File Open function,
this will show all files, not just those that the Mac already knows are
associated with a program. On the Pc, make sure the file name ends in the
.enl convention, and it will know it is an endnote file.
Leanne Wiedemann
Stowers Institute for Medical Research
1000 E 50th St
Kansas City, MO 64110
phone (816) 926-4052 FAX (816) 926-2009
/>
-----Original Message-----
From: />
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 9:42 AM
To: />
Subject: Exchange between PC and Mac
Hello!
I know this has been up before, but we are trying to exchange EndNote
libraries between a PC and a Mac but I (on the Mac) are unable to see
the library from within EndNote. I have also entered a setting into
PC exchange for EndNote: file type - .enl, application - EndNote and
file type - text. Also double clicking the file directly doesn't help
either. Nothing works. I am running version 3.1 for Mac and he has
version 5 for PC, can that be the issue?
Regards
Jörgen Ullberg
--
Jörgen Ullberg
Dept. of Zoology
University of Stockholm
106 91 STOCKHOLM
SWEDEN
Phone: + 46 8 164001
Fax: + 46 8 167715
e-mail: />
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| Re: Exchange between PC and Mac |
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Author: Mencutecal
Posted: Thu, 10 Jan 2002 19:31:52 +0100
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Most probably.
I use a 4.0 version of the program in my Macs and a 5.1 in the Windoze
sistem, and it works fine.
Salu2
M.
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| Re: Exchange between PC and Mac |
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Author: RHD101
Posted: Thu, 10 Jan 2002 14:04:48 EST
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I heard version 5 libraries cant be read by version 3.
John
In a message dated 1/10/02 11:39:16 AM, writes:
>Hello!
>
>I know this has been up before, but we are trying to exchange EndNote
>libraries between a PC and a Mac but I (on the Mac) are unable to see
>the library from within EndNote. I have also entered a setting into
>PC exchange for EndNote: file type - .enl, application - EndNote and
>file type - text. Also double clicking the file directly doesn't help
>either. Nothing works. I am running version 3.1 for Mac and he has
>version 5 for PC, can that be the issue?
>
>Regards
>
>Jörgen Ullberg
>--
>Jörgen Ullberg
>Dept. of Zoology
>University of Stockholm
>106 91 STOCKHOLM
>SWEDEN
>Phone: + 46 8 164001
>Fax: + 46 8 167715
>e-mail: />
>
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| RE: Exchange between PC and Mac |
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Author: Wiedemann, Leanne
Posted: Thu, 10 Jan 2002 14:01:06 -0600
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I don't think that is true, since the size constraint I think is imposed by
trying to keep the libraries interchangeable between the different versions.
Some of the styles, etc are not backward compatible.
Leanne Wiedemann
Stowers Institute for Medical Research
1000 E 50th St
Kansas City, MO 64110
phone (816) 926-4052 FAX (816) 926-2009
/>
-----Original Message-----
From: />
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 1:05 PM
To: />
Subject: Re: Exchange between PC and Mac
I heard version 5 libraries cant be read by version 3.
John
In a message dated 1/10/02 11:39:16 AM, writes:
>Hello!
>
>I know this has been up before, but we are trying to exchange EndNote
>libraries between a PC and a Mac but I (on the Mac) are unable to see
>the library from within EndNote. I have also entered a setting into
>PC exchange for EndNote: file type - .enl, application - EndNote and
>file type - text. Also double clicking the file directly doesn't help
>either. Nothing works. I am running version 3.1 for Mac and he has
>version 5 for PC, can that be the issue?
>
>Regards
>
>Jörgen Ullberg
>--
>Jörgen Ullberg
>Dept. of Zoology
>University of Stockholm
>106 91 STOCKHOLM
>SWEDEN
>Phone: + 46 8 164001
>Fax: + 46 8 167715
>e-mail: />
>
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| Re: Exchange between PC and Mac |
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Author: RHD101
Posted: Thu, 10 Jan 2002 16:26:11 EST
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Oops...I stand corrected.
John
In a message dated 1/10/02 3:19:49 PM, writes:
>I don't think that is true, since the size constraint I think is imposed
>by
>trying to keep the libraries interchangeable between the different
versions.
>Some of the styles, etc are not backward compatible.
>
>Leanne Wiedemann
>
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| Re: Exchange between PC and Mac |
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Author: Ken Williams
Posted: Fri, 11 Jan 2002 10:16:45 +1100
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Jorgen,
>I know this has been up before, but we are trying to exchange EndNote
>libraries between a PC and a Mac but I (on the Mac) are unable to see
>the library from within EndNote. I have also entered a setting into
>PC exchange for EndNote: file type - .enl, application - EndNote and
>file type - text. Also double clicking the file directly doesn't help
>either. Nothing works. I am running version 3.1 for Mac and he has
>version 5 for PC, can that be the issue?
As others have suggested, on the Mac, start EndNote then hold the Shift
key down while you select File->Open... and navigate to wherever you
stored the EndNote file. This tells EndNote to show ALL files in the Open
dialog, not just EndNote libraries. After you've opened the library once
in EndNote you won't need to do it this way again - until you get another
one from the PC. EndNote will set those Mac codes automatically when it
first opens the file.
Alternatively if you have ResEdit or anything similar, use it to open the
ex-PC library and set the creator to ENDN and the file type to ENDB. This
also works for filter files (same creator, file type EL2s), style files
(type ENFT) and connection files (type ENZ3) copied from a PC to a Mac.
Going the other way (Mac->PC), just ensure that the library file name has
the .enl extension (filters .enf, styles .ens and connection files .enz).
Ken Williams
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| Re: Exchange between PC and Mac |
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Author:
Posted: Fri, 11 Jan 2002 10:08:12 +0100
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Hello Ken!
I have tried to do as you and others have suggested, but it still
does not work, to open or import the Library. We even tried to save
the PC library as Tab delimited but to no avail. I see the Library
but I get a message as this: This file is not a valid EndNote
library. It appears to be damage by conversion of the end-of-line
characters in the file. This may have happened during transfer
between Macintosh and Windows computers. When I tried to import the
Tab delimited version there appeared to be something wrong with that
format also. Where do you find ResEDit, by the way?
Regards
Jörgen Ullberg
>Jorgen,
>
>>I know this has been up before, but we are trying to exchange EndNote
>>libraries between a PC and a Mac but I (on the Mac) are unable to see
>>the library from within EndNote. I have also entered a setting into
>>PC exchange for EndNote: file type - .enl, application - EndNote and
>>file type - text. Also double clicking the file directly doesn't help
>>either. Nothing works. I am running version 3.1 for Mac and he has
>>version 5 for PC, can that be the issue?
>
>As others have suggested, on the Mac, start EndNote then hold the Shift
>key down while you select File->Open... and navigate to wherever you
>stored the EndNote file. This tells EndNote to show ALL files in the Open
>dialog, not just EndNote libraries. After you've opened the library once
>in EndNote you won't need to do it this way again - until you get another
>one from the PC. EndNote will set those Mac codes automatically when it
>first opens the file.
>
>Alternatively if you have ResEdit or anything similar, use it to open the
>ex-PC library and set the creator to ENDN and the file type to ENDB. This
>also works for filter files (same creator, file type EL2s), style files
>(type ENFT) and connection files (type ENZ3) copied from a PC to a Mac.
>
>Going the other way (Mac->PC), just ensure that the library file name has
>the .enl extension (filters .enf, styles .ens and connection files .enz).
>
>Ken Williams
--
Jörgen Ullberg
Dept. of Zoology
University of Stockholm
106 91 STOCKHOLM
SWEDEN
Phone: + 46 8 164001
Fax: + 46 8 167715
e-mail: />
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| Re: Exchange between PC and Mac |
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Author: RHD101
Posted: Fri, 11 Jan 2002 14:27:10 EST
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ResEdit can be found at www.versiontracker.com. Just do a search for it
there. I imagine it does have something to do with how the file is being
saved on the mac and the type/creator codes.
John
In a message dated 1/11/02 10:49:56 AM, writes:
>Hello Ken!
>
>I have tried to do as you and others have suggested, but it still
>does not work, to open or import the Library. We even tried to save
>the PC library as Tab delimited but to no avail. I see the Library
>but I get a message as this: This file is not a valid EndNote
>library. It appears to be damage by conversion of the end-of-line
>characters in the file. This may have happened during transfer
>between Macintosh and Windows computers. When I tried to import the
>Tab delimited version there appeared to be something wrong with that
>format also. Where do you find ResEDit, by the way?
>
>Regards
>
>Jörgen Ullberg
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| RE: Exchange between PC and Mac |
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Author: Wiedemann, Leanne
Posted: Fri, 11 Jan 2002 10:53:19 -0600
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I recommend contacting the technical support people
http://www.isiresearchsoft.com/en/support/entechform.asp at ISI as they are
always very helpful.
Leanne Wiedemann
Stowers Institute for Medical Research
1000 E 50th St
Kansas City, MO 64110
phone (816) 926-4052 FAX (816) 926-2009
/>
-----Original Message-----
From: />
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 3:08 AM
To: />
Subject: Re: Exchange between PC and Mac
Hello Ken!
I have tried to do as you and others have suggested, but it still
does not work, to open or import the Library. We even tried to save
the PC library as Tab delimited but to no avail. I see the Library
but I get a message as this: This file is not a valid EndNote
library. It appears to be damage by conversion of the end-of-line
characters in the file. This may have happened during transfer
between Macintosh and Windows computers. When I tried to import the
Tab delimited version there appeared to be something wrong with that
format also. Where do you find ResEDit, by the way?
Regards
Jörgen Ullberg
>Jorgen,
>
>>I know this has been up before, but we are trying to exchange EndNote
>>libraries between a PC and a Mac but I (on the Mac) are unable to see
>>the library from within EndNote. I have also entered a setting into
>>PC exchange for EndNote: file type - .enl, application - EndNote and
>>file type - text. Also double clicking the file directly doesn't help
>>either. Nothing works. I am running version 3.1 for Mac and he has
>>version 5 for PC, can that be the issue?
>
>As others have suggested, on the Mac, start EndNote then hold the Shift
>key down while you select File->Open... and navigate to wherever you
>stored the EndNote file. This tells EndNote to show ALL files in the Open
>dialog, not just EndNote libraries. After you've opened the library once
>in EndNote you won't need to do it this way again - until you get another
>one from the PC. EndNote will set those Mac codes automatically when it
>first opens the file.
>
>Alternatively if you have ResEdit or anything similar, use it to open the
>ex-PC library and set the creator to ENDN and the file type to ENDB. This
>also works for filter files (same creator, file type EL2s), style files
>(type ENFT) and connection files (type ENZ3) copied from a PC to a Mac.
>
>Going the other way (Mac->PC), just ensure that the library file name has
>the .enl extension (filters .enf, styles .ens and connection files .enz).
>
>Ken Williams
--
Jörgen Ullberg
Dept. of Zoology
University of Stockholm
106 91 STOCKHOLM
SWEDEN
Phone: + 46 8 164001
Fax: + 46 8 167715
e-mail: />
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| Re: Exchange between PC and Mac |
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Author: Ken Williams
Posted: Sun, 13 Jan 2002 14:43:03 +1100
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Hello again Jorgen,
You wrote:
>I have tried to do as you and others have suggested, but it still
>does not work, to open or import the Library. We even tried to save
>the PC library as Tab delimited but to no avail. I see the Library
>but I get a message as this: This file is not a valid EndNote
>library. It appears to be damage by conversion of the end-of-line
>characters in the file. This may have happened during transfer
>between Macintosh and Windows computers. When I tried to import the
>Tab delimited version there appeared to be something wrong with that
>format also. Where do you find ResEDit, by the way?
I think it must come down to the method that you used to copy the library
file from the PC to the Mac. It was easy in the old days - copy it to a
floppy on the PC, the Mac could read PC floppies and you just re-copied
the file from the floppy to the Mac. Straight binary copies all the way,
no attempts at any fancy conversions, compressing etc. required. If you
have a newer Mac you may now not have a floppy drive (curse you, Steve
Jobs!). If so, what exactly is your copying procedure?
As for ResEdit, if you don't yet know much about it I suggest you treat
it with great caution. It's a powerful Mac tool if you know what you're
doing, but it can also wreak havoc in inexperienced hands! Setting file
creator and type codes is a very simple ResEdit procedure, but it's a
good idea to get an 'expert' to help you the first time.
I'll be away for a few days now - look forward to seeing where this
thread goes by the time I get back because this is isn't usually much of
a problem with EndNote.
Ken Williams
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| Re: Exchange between PC and Mac |
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Author: Jean-Michel Lacroix
Posted: Mon, 14 Jan 2002 19:49:42 -0500
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This problem comes time to time: copyingthe file from a PC to a mac
and reverse. On the Mac, the creator and file type have to be
correct. ResEdit is a tool to correct this problem, but it is a
dangerous tool. I personnaly use a small program, called "ctc" that
can change the file tytpe and creator of a mac file in a matter of
seconds: just drag and drop the file on its icon, and a dialog pops,
where you can correct the file type and creator of the file.
I am not sending the file through the list server, but is people
would like a copy, I can send it on request.
I just went to the web, and I found a place were ctc can be downloaded:
<http://www.ImageMontage.com/software/CTC.sit>
Jean-Michel Lacroix
>Hello again Jorgen,
>
>You wrote:
>
> >I have tried to do as you and others have suggested, but it still
>>does not work, to open or import the Library. We even tried to save
>>the PC library as Tab delimited but to no avail. I see the Library
>>but I get a message as this: This file is not a valid EndNote
>>library. It appears to be damage by conversion of the end-of-line
>>characters in the file. This may have happened during transfer
>>between Macintosh and Windows computers. When I tried to import the
>>Tab delimited version there appeared to be something wrong with that
>>format also. Where do you find ResEDit, by the way?
>
>I think it must come down to the method that you used to copy the library
>file from the PC to the Mac. It was easy in the old days - copy it to a
>floppy on the PC, the Mac could read PC floppies and you just re-copied
>the file from the floppy to the Mac. Straight binary copies all the way,
>no attempts at any fancy conversions, compressing etc. required. If you
>have a newer Mac you may now not have a floppy drive (curse you, Steve
>Jobs!). If so, what exactly is your copying procedure?
>
>As for ResEdit, if you don't yet know much about it I suggest you treat
>it with great caution. It's a powerful Mac tool if you know what you're
>doing, but it can also wreak havoc in inexperienced hands! Setting file
>creator and type codes is a very simple ResEdit procedure, but it's a
>good idea to get an 'expert' to help you the first time.
>
>I'll be away for a few days now - look forward to seeing where this
>thread goes by the time I get back because this is isn't usually much of
>a problem with EndNote.
>
>Ken Williams
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