On 02/11/10 13:07, "Jung-Tsung Shen" wrote:
> Tried it just now, and was hoping this trick returned a mini-window
> pretty much like the autocompletion with references matching the
> criterion, rather than automatically filling in all matched cite keys.
>
> (For example, I typed author = Lee, se
On 2/11/10, Maxwell, Adam R wrote:
> In addition, I should note that you can use BibDesk's citation services in
> any application that supports them:
>
> http://bibdesk.sourceforge.net/manual/BibDesk%20Help_55.html
>
> This is a pretty good solution, and easier than switching apps (in my
> opinio
On 2/11/10, Maxwell, Adam R wrote:
> On 02/11/10 12:43, "Jung-Tsung Shen" wrote:
> Try opt-esc instead, or maybe fn-f5. You can set whatever key binding you
> want to it (it uses the complete: selector); I typically bind it to esc in
> ~/Library/KeyBindings/DefaultKeyBinding.dict.
>
Opt-esc wo
On 02/11/10 12:25, "Jung-Tsung Shen" wrote:
> I understand that autocompletion is not available for OS 10.5 and
> greater. Just curious, is there any other efficient way to get
> citation information without switching back and forthe between the
> windows? I am using TeXShop and have to constantl
On 02/11/10 12:43, "Jung-Tsung Shen" wrote:
> Now an embarrassing question: when I pressed command + ese
> combination, what showed up on my screen was the "FrontRow" program
> ... and I saw nowhere in FrontRow to change the triggering key
> combination, neither in TeXShop. How could I modify the
On 2/11/10, Maxwell, Adam R wrote:
> BibDesk autocompletion is available in TeXShop. I submitted a patch to Dick
> Koch that was basically a modification of our input manager code, and he
> incorporated it a year or two ago. So if you enable it in TeXShop
> preferences, you should get reference
On 02/11/10 12:25, "Jung-Tsung Shen" wrote:
> I understand that autocompletion is not available for OS 10.5 and
> greater. Just curious, is there any other efficient way to get
> citation information without switching back and forthe between the
> windows? I am using TeXShop and have to constantl
I understand that autocompletion is not available for OS 10.5 and
greater. Just curious, is there any other efficient way to get
citation information without switching back and forthe between the
windows? I am using TeXShop and have to constantly switch to the
BibDesk window to find my reference an