On Oct 7, 2007, at 11:13 PM, Ingrid Giffin wrote:

> I second that. At this point I export my project references to  
> Bookends
> because of the smooth integration with Mellel. It would be a big  
> improvement
> to be able to skip that step (which often creates its own problems).
>
> --Ingrid
>
>
> On 10/7/07 2:50 PM, "Daniele Pontillo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
> wrote:
>
>> as an end user I hope someone would make an effort in developing some
>> sort of text editor integration different from LyX, in order to see
>> automatic reference generation. I understand there are some scripts I
>> already tried, but they are quite buggy and time-consuming. It may be
>> my fault if I am not so acquainted with LyX, but perhaps the mac
>> community would like something more family-feeling.
>> In a descending order I'd prefer
>> Pages
>> Mellel
>> Openoffice aqua
>> word (.doc format)
>> kword
>> Thanks a lot

I'm not one of the developers but you both know that Bibdesk is a  
software for generating Bibtex-files which are used in LaTeX- 
documents. I guess the developers can't do a lot for integrating  
Bibtex into the word processors (none of the mentioned programs  
classify as a text editor but are word processors and LyX is a LaTeX- 
editor which tries to give LaTeX a WYSIWG-feeling).
You should ask the producers of the mentioned programs, if they can't  
do anything for integrating bib-files better.

Niels

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