[OS X TeX] Switching between TeXShop and BibDesk
Maxwell, Adam R
adam.maxwell at pnl.gov
Fri Sep 4 14:05:28 EDT 2009
Let me know if it actually works or not; I haven't looked at the code for
that in a long time :). Note that BibDesk essentially does the following:
1) combines authors/editors, title, citekey, and keywords in a single string
2) does a case-insensitive substring match on that entire string
So you can search on an individual component (e.g., title, or a single
keyword), but not on a combination. BibDesk publishes a Service that is
capable of more complicated searches, but it's not as convenient:
http://bibdesk.sourceforge.net/manual/BibDesk%20Help_55.html
On 09/04/09 10:56, "Claus Gerhardt" <gerhardt at math.uni-heidelberg.de> wrote:
> Thanks, Adam, this suggestion is very helpful.
>
> Claus
>
> On Sep 4, 2009, at 19:48, Maxwell, Adam R wrote:
>
>>
>> Note that if you're looking for a specific title, you can type that
>> as your
>> citekey, if I recall correctly:
>>
>> \cite{Partial title of some paper
>>
>> hit opt-esc, and you should see a match for that title.
>>
>>
>>> On Sep 4, 2009, at 18:21, Maxwell, Adam R wrote:
>>>
>>>> Are you writing in TeXShop itself as editor? If so, are there
>>>> limitations
>>>> of the built-in citekey autocompletion that keep you from using it?
>>>
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