On Tuesday, October 09, 2007, at 10:06AM, "greg kise" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I'm using BibDesk's Abstract/Annote fields. FYI - I'm collecting my  
>citations with Zotero then exporting them as a Bibtex file and then  
>importing them into BibDesk. The abstracts are coming along with the  
>citations in many cases.
>
>JiHO's answer sort of makes sense. I understand just enough about  
>LaTeX to be dangerous to myself and others. I did try some other  
>styles in BibDesk (plainnat, apalike, etc.) and although the citation  
>format changed, the abstract still came along for the ride.

I know apalike doesn't insert abstracts, so this sounds peculiar.  Can you post 
an example as BibTeX here?  (Edit->Copy As->BibTeX Record in BibDesk)

-- 
adam

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