Hi,

try and drag-drop the aux file on your main BibDesk window. It should  
then highlight all the items that are used in that aux file.
HTH

Alex


On 11.02.2009, at 04:53, Heitor Ramos wrote:

> Hello everybody,
>  I don't know if anybody have been faced with this issue before but  
> I would like to create a new group based on latex source. This is  
> very useful, even for me, because I really want to send just some  
> publications of my database that are cited in a latex document  to  
> some people. I know that Latex create .bbl and .aux file that can  
> help to search those citations but I would like to know if it has  
> some automatic procedure to do that.
>  Thanks in advance,
> Heitor
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