On Jul 3, 2011, at 14:32, Fischlin Andreas wrote:

> Dear Christiaan,
> 
> While having selected a cite key, e.g. in TeXShop and then choosing from the 
> services menu item "BibDesk:  Show Reference With Cite Key" the record is 
> opened. I would have expected just that record being selected, but not 
> opened. Is that the wanted behavior and yes, is there any way to influence 
> the way that service works, e.g. to have a preference not opening the record 
> for editing, but merely selecting the pub?
> 
> Regards,
> Andreas
> 

Yes, this is how it works, and no, there's no way to influence this behavior.

Christiaan

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> On 02/07/2011, at 23:24 , Christiaan Hofman wrote:
> 
>> 
>> On Jul 2, 2011, at 22:53, ccl4 wrote:
>> 
>>> thanks.
>>> 
>>> but i only see something like dictionary entries. how can i make the list of
>>> the references in bibdesk be visible instead?
>>> 
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>> 
>> You said autocompletion, not lookup. For lookup you can use Services, this 
>> looks up by cite key. You can also use that for citation, though that tries 
>> to match certain search criteria title=Title or author=Author).
>> 
>> Christiaan
>> 
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