Well, what I did was send the aux file of a paper I am currently working on. I did rename the aux file itself, however, directly before sending it (maybe this makes a difference). In any case it had a bibliography generated. Also, with the latest nightly the correct items get selected on dropping the aux file on the bib file. I will attach another aux file to this reply which comes straight out of a xelatex run (no renaming, bibliography used). I will also attach all other biblatex-specific files.

Alex

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On 22.11.2008, at 12:45, Christiaan Hofman wrote:

I used your file. But the cite commands are not relevant, what's in
the .aux file is not the same as what's in the .tex file. Actually I
see I did it wrong, I used the wrong commands. Are you sure the .aux
file you attached was for an item that had a bibliography generated?
Because in fact I don't seem to see any trace of bibliography items.

Christiaan

On 22 Nov 2008, at 1:11 PM, Alex Hamann wrote:

Tried and works well. Follow up: did you implement the cite commands
from my aux file only or did you get them from the biblatex manual.
If the former is the case I could provide you with a collection of
all biblatex cite commands so they could get added.

Cheers,

Alex

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