On 19/01/16 21:54, Bernhard Kleine wrote:
> ...snip
> Hi Hongyi
>
> I do not really understand your point: As long as texstudio recognizes a
> valid bib-file in a bibtex or biblatex environment, it will provide you
> with bibtexkeys to choose from. Whether the bib-file is maintained in
> jabref or mendeley or pybliographer or commercial programs is of no
> importance.
>
> \documentclass{book}
> \usepackage{biblatex}
> \addbibresource{mybibfile.bib}
>
> will show the entries in the mybibfile.bib when you type a \cite{ and
> related command.
>
> That is all from the texstudio side. Maybe there are other comments.
>
> Bernhard

OK. But how do you do this with bibtex? (AFAIU  \addbibresource is a 
biblatex thing only.) Some of us have to stick to regular bibtex due to 
publishers' requirements.

I used to use Texmaker before switching to TexStudio, and the only thing 
I really miss is not getting a completion prompt when you type "\cite{". 
TexStudio does not seem to do this (with regular bibtex). Is this a 
missing feature? Or is there some trick I am unaware of?

P.

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