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Copy the BibTeX directly instead of downloading the .bib file. #3141

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Snitro opened this issue Sep 6, 2024 · 3 comments
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Copy the BibTeX directly instead of downloading the .bib file. #3141

Snitro opened this issue Sep 6, 2024 · 3 comments

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@Snitro
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Snitro commented Sep 6, 2024

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  • I have searched for duplicate or closed feature requests
  • I am mindful of the project scope

Proposal

When people use the cite feature, they often prefer to directly copy the bibliography (bib) information to their clipboard instead of downloading a bib file. It would be better to design a floating window that appears when the Cite button is clicked, allowing users to easily copy the bib information.

Motivation and context

Some academic websites allow direct copying. I think it's better than download the bib file:
https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.5555/3295222.3295349
https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Attention-is-All-you-Need-Vaswani-Shazeer/204e3073870fae3d05bcbc2f6a8e263d9b72e776
https://research.google/pubs/attention-is-all-you-need/

@thomwiggers
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Does it not show up like this for you?

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@thomwiggers
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Ah this appears to be a regression from the original bootstrap-based academic cv theme (which is still used by my website).

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Snitro commented Oct 6, 2024

Thanks for your reply, I used this theme, which is based on tailwind, not bootstrap. Maybe that's why I couldn't see the floating window.

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