On Nov 24, 2007, at 10:53 PM, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:

> Take a look at
>
> http://bibdesk.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Export_Templates
>
> and the online help for templates.  The latest version has a graphical
> template editor included, which you can use to create your own export
> format.  This is the route you'll need to take if you're using using a
> word processor.

One other point...if you want to set up your font/size and ruler/ 
indent in the word processor, creating a bibliography as a text file  
and then pasting that without styles into the word processor works  
fine (this is what CiteInPages automates). If your bibliography format  
needs to include text styles like italics and bold, the best approach  
is to create an RTF template (or use/modify and existing one) for  
export that provides your desired styles, then open that in your word  
processor and paste it to the desired location.

Jim Harrison
Univ. of Virginia

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