Re: [Bibdesk-users] Styles v Templates

2008-05-26 Thread Christian
Am 26.05.2008 um 13:54 schrieb Christiaan Hofman: > On 26 May 2008, at 12:19 PM, Timothy Roes wrote: >> As a law student, I use LaTeX (TeXShop editor for Mac) and have to >> add >> a lot of footnotes for case law, articles and books. Each of these >> classes have different official referencing

Re: [Bibdesk-users] Styles v Templates

2008-05-26 Thread Simon Spiegel
Hi Timothy, On 26.05.2008, at 12:19, Timothy Roes wrote: > Dear all, > > I read the manual but still don't get what the difference is between > using Templates and using Styles. I read Styles are really hard to > develop, so I was wondering how to accomplish the following: > > As a law student, I

Re: [Bibdesk-users] Styles v Templates

2008-05-26 Thread Christiaan Hofman
On 26 May 2008, at 12:19 PM, Timothy Roes wrote: > Dear all, > > I read the manual but still don't get what the difference is between > using Templates and using Styles. I read Styles are really hard to > develop, so I was wondering how to accomplish the following: > This has been answered by Si

[Bibdesk-users] Styles v Templates

2008-05-26 Thread Timothy Roes
Dear all, I read the manual but still don't get what the difference is between using Templates and using Styles. I read Styles are really hard to develop, so I was wondering how to accomplish the following: As a law student, I use LaTeX (TeXShop editor for Mac) and have to add a lot of foot

Re: [Bibdesk-users] Bibdesk-users Digest, Vol 25, Issue 28

2008-05-26 Thread Derick Fay
> >> 2) change (or provide the option to change) the font for displaying # >> of records in a group to the font used by Mail.app for unread message >> #s -- it's slightly wider, with fewer serifs. >> > > It uses the same font as the text, but a bold variant. You can change > that yourself. I think