Re: [Bibdesk-users] Dropping aux file and biblatex

2012-09-05 Thread Jonas Zimmermann
Sorry to revive an old thread, but this has bothered me as well and I wrote a 
sed line to produce an aux file compatible with BibDesk:

sed -E -n 's/^.*bcf:citekey[^]*([^]+)\/bcf:citekey\s*/\\citation{\1}/p' 
myfile.bcf  myfile.bcf.aux

Dragging the output file onto BibDesk highlights citations contained within.

Jonas


On 11 Jan 2012, at 10:37, Simon Spiegel wrote:

 
 On 11.01.2012, at 11:29, Christiaan Hofman wrote:
 
 
 On Jan 11, 2012, at 10:04, Simon Spiegel wrote:
 
 
 „Gee, I wish we had one of them doomsday machines.“ General Buck Turgidson
 
 Does .bcf contain the same type of information, that is what I said in an 
 earlier mail?
 
 If you mean by the same type of information whether it does contain the 
 information what is cited, then the answer is yes; it does containt his 
 information (and some more). If you mean whether it uses the same format as 
 the .aux file, then answer is no. .bcf files are XML files which were 
 introduced because it wasn't possible to sensibly use .aux files for all the 
 information biblatex/biber needs.
 
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Re: [Bibdesk-users] Dropping aux file and biblatex

2012-01-11 Thread Janosch Linkersdörfer
Hi Christiaan,

thanks for your answer.

Am 10.01.2012 um 22:55 schrieb Christiaan Hofman:

 
 On Jan 10, 2012, at 20:04, Janosch Linkersdörfer wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 I´m trying to drop my LaTeX aux file on the main window of BibDesk (Version 
 1.5.6 (2333)) to get the cited entries selected. But the file is just 
 rejected and nothing is selected...
 
 I´m using BibLaTeX and found this old thread where the same problem is 
 mentioned and seemingly solved 
 http://www.mail-archive.com/bibdesk-users@lists.sourceforge.net/msg03386.html
 
 Does anybody else experience this problem? 
 
 Thanks,
 
 Janosch
 
 Do you really mean rejected? I.e. does the dragged file slide back to the 
 source? Or do you mean that you see nothing happening? (that is not 
 rejecting).

Yes, I mean rejected. If I try another file (like the .bbl) it adds another 
citation, but the aux file slides back to the source folder...

 
 And when you look in the file, do you see lines of the form 
 \bibcite{key}{number} or \citation{key}, and do the keys correspond with cite 
 keys in your .bib file?

No, in my aux file, I have only entries like this:

\@writefile{toc}{\defcounter {refsection}{0}\relax 
}\@writefile{toc}{\contentsline {section}{Introduction}{1}}
\abx@aux@page{1}{1}
\abx@aux@page{2}{1}
\abx@aux@page{3}{1}
\abx@aux@page{4}{1}
\abx@aux@page{5}{1}
\abx@aux@page{6}{1}
\abx@aux@page{7}{1}
\abx@aux@page{8}{1}
\abx@aux@page{9}{1}
\abx@aux@page{10}{1}
\abx@aux@page{11}{1}
\abx@aux@page{12}{1}
\abx@aux@page{13}{1}
\abx@aux@page{14}{2}
\abx@aux@page{15}{2}
\abx@aux@page{16}{2}
\abx@aux@page{17}{2}
\abx@aux@page{18}{2}
\abx@aux@page{19}{2}
\abx@aux@page{20}{3}
\abx@aux@page{21}{3}
\abx@aux@page{22}{3}
\abx@aux@page{23}{3}
\abx@aux@page{24}{3}
\abx@aux@page{25}{3}
\abx@aux@page{26}{3}
\abx@aux@page{27}{3}
\abx@aux@page{28}{3}
\abx@aux@page{29}{4}
\abx@aux@page{30}{4}
\@writefile{toc}{\defcounter {refsection}{0}\relax 
}\@writefile{toc}{\contentsline {section}{Materials and Methods}{4}}
\abx@aux@page{31}{5}
\abx@aux@page{32}{5}
\abx@aux@page{33}{5}
\abx@aux@page{34}{5}
...


What could be the reason for that? I´m using TeXShop with latexmk.

Thanks,

Janosch

 
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Re: [Bibdesk-users] Dropping aux file and biblatex

2012-01-11 Thread Simon Spiegel

On 11.01.2012, at 09:46, Janosch Linkersdörfer wrote:

 Hi Christiaan,
 
 thanks for your answer.
 
 
 And when you look in the file, do you see lines of the form 
 \bibcite{key}{number} or \citation{key}, and do the keys correspond with 
 cite keys in your .bib file?
 
 No, in my aux file, I have only entries like this:
 
 \@writefile{toc}{\defcounter {refsection}{0}\relax 
 }\@writefile{toc}{\contentsline {section}{Introduction}{1}}
 \abx@aux@page{1}{1}
 snip
 \abx@aux@page{34}{5}
 ...
 
 
 What could be the reason for that? I´m using TeXShop with latexmk.

Do you happen to use biber with biblatex? If so, the citation information is 
not written in the .aux file but in a .bcf file. Therefore the .aux file is 
useless here and AFAIK BibDesk doesn't know anything about .bcf files (as a 
general rule: although BibDesk works with biblatex, unfortunately, no 
biblatex-specific additions are actively supported ATM).

Simon

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Re: [Bibdesk-users] Dropping aux file and biblatex

2012-01-11 Thread Janosch Linkersdörfer
Hi Simon,

yes, I´m using biber. So I won´t be able to use this feature unless I compile 
using BibTeX if I understand you right.

Thanks for your explanation!

Best,

Janosch


Am 11.01.2012 um 10:04 schrieb Simon Spiegel:

 
 On 11.01.2012, at 09:46, Janosch Linkersdörfer wrote:
 
 Hi Christiaan,
 
 thanks for your answer.
 
 
 And when you look in the file, do you see lines of the form 
 \bibcite{key}{number} or \citation{key}, and do the keys correspond with 
 cite keys in your .bib file?
 
 No, in my aux file, I have only entries like this:
 
 \@writefile{toc}{\defcounter {refsection}{0}\relax 
 }\@writefile{toc}{\contentsline {section}{Introduction}{1}}
 \abx@aux@page{1}{1}
 snip
 \abx@aux@page{34}{5}
 ...
 
 
 What could be the reason for that? I´m using TeXShop with latexmk.
 
 Do you happen to use biber with biblatex? If so, the citation information is 
 not written in the .aux file but in a .bcf file. Therefore the .aux file is 
 useless here and AFAIK BibDesk doesn't know anything about .bcf files (as a 
 general rule: although BibDesk works with biblatex, unfortunately, no 
 biblatex-specific additions are actively supported ATM).
 
 Simon
 
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Re: [Bibdesk-users] Dropping aux file and biblatex

2012-01-11 Thread Christiaan Hofman

On Jan 11, 2012, at 10:04, Simon Spiegel wrote:

 
 On 11.01.2012, at 09:46, Janosch Linkersdörfer wrote:
 
 Hi Christiaan,
 
 thanks for your answer.
 
 
 And when you look in the file, do you see lines of the form 
 \bibcite{key}{number} or \citation{key}, and do the keys correspond with 
 cite keys in your .bib file?
 
 No, in my aux file, I have only entries like this:
 
 \@writefile{toc}{\defcounter {refsection}{0}\relax 
 }\@writefile{toc}{\contentsline {section}{Introduction}{1}}
 \abx@aux@page{1}{1}
 snip
 \abx@aux@page{34}{5}
 ...
 
 
 What could be the reason for that? I´m using TeXShop with latexmk.
 
 Do you happen to use biber with biblatex? If so, the citation information is 
 not written in the .aux file but in a .bcf file. Therefore the .aux file is 
 useless here and AFAIK BibDesk doesn't know anything about .bcf files (as a 
 general rule: although BibDesk works with biblatex, unfortunately, no 
 biblatex-specific additions are actively supported ATM).
 
 Simon
 
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Does .bcf contain the same type of information, that is what I said in an 
earlier mail?

Christiaan


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Re: [Bibdesk-users] Dropping aux file and biblatex

2012-01-11 Thread Simon Spiegel

On 11.01.2012, at 11:29, Christiaan Hofman wrote:

 
 On Jan 11, 2012, at 10:04, Simon Spiegel wrote:
 
 
 „Gee, I wish we had one of them doomsday machines.“ General Buck Turgidson
 
 Does .bcf contain the same type of information, that is what I said in an 
 earlier mail?

If you mean by the same type of information whether it does contain the 
information what is cited, then the answer is yes; it does containt his 
information (and some more). If you mean whether it uses the same format as the 
.aux file, then answer is no. .bcf files are XML files which were introduced 
because it wasn't possible to sensibly use .aux files for all the information 
biblatex/biber needs.

Simon


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Re: [Bibdesk-users] Dropping aux file and biblatex

2012-01-10 Thread Christiaan Hofman

On Jan 10, 2012, at 20:04, Janosch Linkersdörfer wrote:

 Hi,
 
 I´m trying to drop my LaTeX aux file on the main window of BibDesk (Version 
 1.5.6 (2333)) to get the cited entries selected. But the file is just 
 rejected and nothing is selected...
 
 I´m using BibLaTeX and found this old thread where the same problem is 
 mentioned and seemingly solved 
 http://www.mail-archive.com/bibdesk-users@lists.sourceforge.net/msg03386.html
 
 Does anybody else experience this problem? 
 
 Thanks,
 
 Janosch

Do you really mean rejected? I.e. does the dragged file slide back to the 
source? Or do you mean that you see nothing happening? (that is not rejecting).

And when you look in the file, do you see lines of the form 
\bibcite{key}{number} or \citation{key}, and do the keys correspond with cite 
keys in your .bib file?

Christiaan

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