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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