>>
>
> I'm sick today so decided to try hacking this into TeXShop myself.
> Please download <http://homepage.mac.com/amaxwell/.Public/TeXShop.app.zip
>> .  I've basically integrated the guts of the input manager into
> TeXShop, using our newer Distributed Objects API.  Barely tested, no
> warranty, use at your own risk, etc.
>
> This is based on the source from Dick Koch's site, since their svn
> repository seems out of date.  I removed 30+ MB of QuickTime movies
> and PDF files from it so the upload was a reasonable size, which
> probably broke some help features.  Oh, it's also missing the
> Spotlight importer since it doesn't play well with my build setup.

Just a short feedback: So far, this seems to work nicely. No problems  
on my part.

Something I didn't notice before: The autocompletion is case  
sensitive. It only reacts with lowercase \cite commands. Biblatex  
introduces \Cite command with a capital letter. they're meant for  
names with a prefix ('von part') at the beginning of the sentence, so  
that biblatex knows that it has to capitalize this specific case.  
BibDesk's autocompletion ignores this.

simon

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