With regards to the formating, in my experience using the pages
script, I used the script to generate the bibliography and replace all
the \cite occurrences in my document. I then created a group in
bibdesk with only the papers I referenced, selected all of them and
copied them as text (from the bibdesk edit menu), if your style is set
the same in bibdesk as in the pages script, the items in the
bibliography come out in the same order, and when you paste them into
pages, they are formated.
Jeremy Ey

On 6/25/07, James Owen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> >
> >I don't think the autocomplete plugin works with Pages, but the
> >Services or drag-and-drop of citations should work.
> >
> >Unfortunately, there is no official way to create a bibliography in
> >Pages.  There is a script at http://rubyforge.org/projects/pages-
> >bibtex/ that may help, although I've never tried it myself.
>
>
> This script works very nicely, except that I can't get the text formatting to 
> work
> properly, so it all comes out as plain text.  You can also try latex to html 
> conversion,
> as Pages will import html, with reference to a css file, if there is one, and 
> thus will
> preserve the text formatting that way.
> Pages does word-level granularity on the formatting, but in a very unusable 
> way, which
> hopefully they will work on for the next version.
>
> >
> >You may also be able to use Edit->Copy As->Text or one of the
> >templates to at least copy a formatted references list from BibDesk.
> >This depends on how complex your output style needs to be.
> >
> >We just haven't added support for non-TeX document production to
> >BibDesk.  It would likely take a few weeks for someone to add basic
> >scanning/formatting of documents, but I'm afraid I just don't have
> >time for it.  I'd be happy to help someone else do it, if anyone knows
> >of a bored CompSci student who wants some Cocoa experience...
> >
>
>
> P.S. Recently moved to a new job, which has dumped a Windows PC on my desk. 
> Missing TeXShop
> and BibDesk.
>
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