Perfect. Thanks.
On 10/8/07 9:30 PM, "Adam R. Maxwell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Oct 8, 2007, at 20:12, Ingrid Giffin wrote:
>
>> Dear BibDesk users,
>>
>> A newbie question, if you will bear with me.
>>
>> Is there any way to get the "copying and dragging" behavior (set in
>> Preferences) to produce a citation that looks like
>> {author:citekey} ? The
>> key element being that it is surrounded only by curly brackets, and
>> not
>> preceded by a backslash, or "cite", or anything else?
>
> You can do this by changing the Default format for copying and
> dragging to use a template (in the Citation prefs pane). You'll have
> to modify one of the default templates accordingly, preferably one you
> don't use for something else (I chose .doc as a test).
>
> Edit the Default Doc template in the Template pref pane in TextEdit to
> contain only
>
> <$publications>
> {<$firstAuthor.name/>:<$citeKey/>}
> </$publications>
>
> (this is the main page template for the .doc file type). See the
> template help for more details.
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