Hi, all,

After a quick tour through the manual, I think it's the case that  
BibDesk can't handle crossrefs that live in a different .bib file.   
Correct?

Is this something that could be supported?  Is it of value?

FWIW, I have several .bib files; individual papers I have access to  
are in one; books I own are in another; and refs I can't easily  
access are in a third.  I'd like to be able to have entries in the  
first cross-reference to entries in the other two.

I should add that this doesn't present a problem for TeX use, but it  
would be nice to see the effects in BibDesk's preview window.

Thanks!

Justin

PS: after sufficient discussion on this list, I have finally figured  
out how to "scrape" Google Scholar.  It's is a great addition.  Thanks!

--
Justin C. Walker, Curmudgeon at Large
Institute for the Absorption of Federal Funds
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