[Bibdesk-users] regular expressions in find replace

2007-07-28 Thread Alex Hamann
I just tried to do a findreplace operation with regular expressions

find:  ([^\,]+), (^\/)
replace with: \2 \1

which should basically look for certain entries in the shortauthor  
field and change the order of their first and second names.
However, while the find part works fine  BibDesk will actually do  
the substitution with the numbers 2 and 1 and not interpret \2   
as the value of the content of the second parir of parentheses (and  
\1 accordingly).  Cant the replace-field understand reg exps or did I  
miss something?

alex


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please avoid sending me word attachements; see
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html
for details and background



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[Bibdesk-users] Too stupid to get autocompletion to work with TeXShop

2007-07-28 Thread Bertolt Meyer
Hello all,

Please apologize a stupid question from a LaTeX/BibTeX/BibDesk newbie. I 
want to use the autocompletion feature of BibDesk in TexShop as 
described in Section 9.2 of the BibDesk Help. In the BibDesk Prefrences, 
I added TexShop.app in Autocompletion Plugin Preferences. In TexShop, I 
added the Autocompletion checkbox to my menu bar and ticked it. I also 
restarted TeXShop. However, highlighting something like \citep{Anders in 
my TeX document and pressing F5 does not bring up a PopUp with matching 
BibDesk references as pictured in help Section 9.2. What did I do wrong?

Help much appreciated,
thanks, Bertolt.

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Re: [Bibdesk-users] Too stupid to get autocompletion to work with TeXShop

2007-07-28 Thread Christiaan Hofman
You shouldn't highlight it, just leave the cursor at the end of the  
partial cite key.

Christiaan

On 28 Jul 2007, at 3:42 PM, Bertolt Meyer wrote:

 Hello all,

 Please apologize a stupid question from a LaTeX/BibTeX/BibDesk  
 newbie. I
 want to use the autocompletion feature of BibDesk in TexShop as
 described in Section 9.2 of the BibDesk Help. In the BibDesk  
 Prefrences,
 I added TexShop.app in Autocompletion Plugin Preferences. In  
 TexShop, I
 added the Autocompletion checkbox to my menu bar and ticked it. I also
 restarted TeXShop. However, highlighting something like \citep 
 {Anders in
 my TeX document and pressing F5 does not bring up a PopUp with  
 matching
 BibDesk references as pictured in help Section 9.2. What did I do  
 wrong?

 Help much appreciated,
 thanks, Bertolt.

 -- 
 Bertolt Meyer
 PhD Student
 Institute of Psychology  Institute of Information Systems
 Humboldt University Berlin

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 phone: +49-30-20939347
 mobile: +49-179-4991046

 web1: http://ioe-skillmap.hu-berlin.de
 web2: http://amor.rz.hu-berlin.de/~h04440am

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[Bibdesk-users] Workflow advice (was: Too stupid to get autocompletion to work with TeXShop)

2007-07-28 Thread Bertolt Meyer
*DUH* thank you. That solved it.

Maybe I can attach another question for advice: I have a large MS Word 
document (~200 pages) that includes plain in-text citations such as 
(Author and Coauthor, 1999). I have to redo that in LaTeX. I copy the 
chapters into TeXShop and have to change (Example and Friend, 1999) to 
\citep{Author1999}. I currently manually hop from citation to citation 
(searching for '('), highlight it, switch to BibDesk, scroll to the 
entry in question, press command-c, switch back to TexShop, and hit 
command-v. If anyone has a tipp for a better workflow, I'd be _really_ 
greatful.

Best, Bertolt

Christiaan Hofman schrieb:
 You shouldn't highlight it, just leave the cursor at the end of the  
 partial cite key.
 
 Christiaan
 
 On 28 Jul 2007, at 3:42 PM, Bertolt Meyer wrote:
 
 Hello all,

 Please apologize a stupid question from a LaTeX/BibTeX/BibDesk  
 newbie. I
 want to use the autocompletion feature of BibDesk in TexShop as
 described in Section 9.2 of the BibDesk Help. In the BibDesk  
 Prefrences,
 I added TexShop.app in Autocompletion Plugin Preferences. In  
 TexShop, I
 added the Autocompletion checkbox to my menu bar and ticked it. I also
 restarted TeXShop. However, highlighting something like \citep 
 {Anders in
 my TeX document and pressing F5 does not bring up a PopUp with  
 matching
 BibDesk references as pictured in help Section 9.2. What did I do  
 wrong?

 Help much appreciated,
 thanks, Bertolt.

 -- 
 Bertolt Meyer
 PhD Student
 Institute of Psychology  Institute of Information Systems
 Humboldt University Berlin

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 phone: +49-30-20939347
 mobile: +49-179-4991046

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Re: [Bibdesk-users] Workflow advice (was: Too stupid to get autocompletion to work with TeXShop)

2007-07-28 Thread Adam R. Maxwell

On Jul 28, 2007, at 07:50, Bertolt Meyer wrote:

 Maybe I can attach another question for advice: I have a large MS Word
 document (~200 pages) that includes plain in-text citations such as
 (Author and Coauthor, 1999). I have to redo that in LaTeX. I copy the
 chapters into TeXShop and have to change (Example and Friend, 1999) to
 \citep{Author1999}. I currently manually hop from citation to citation
 (searching for '('), highlight it, switch to BibDesk, scroll to the
 entry in question, press command-c, switch back to TexShop, and hit
 command-v. If anyone has a tipp for a better workflow, I'd be _really_
 greatful.

Why not just use the autocomplete feature?  Type \citep{Example and  
hit the autocomplete key; it searches based on author as well as other  
fields, so the result you need should be in the list.  That would at  
least save you from switching to BibDesk and copy/pasting.

-- 
adam

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