Christiaan,

actually it has a lot to do with BibDesk -- that's the only constant.

Maybe I did not describe exactly what I want to do: I have a large set of .tex files that use a shared bibliography. I would like to normalize the biblabels in BibDesk (CMD-A CMD-K), but I don't want to change all the citations in the tex files by hand. So I was hoping for a script that hooks into the "change label" action and then does the find & replace automatically. It does not matter which editor is used for the TeX files; ideally I just tell BibDesk about a list of folders or files that use this bibliography.

Ulli

Am 05.03.2008 um 12:57 schrieb Christiaan Hofman:


On 5 Mar 2008, at 12:32 PM, Ulrich Kortenkamp wrote:

Hi,

has anyone written a script that makes it possible to automatically
change \cite{}, \citep{}, \citet{} statements in TeX files when the
citation label is changed in BibDesk? Preferably working with
Texmate projects, but anything similar would be a great start.

Thanks,

Ulli

This has nothing to do with BibDesk, this is a question for whatever
editor you use to edit your tex. Also, a script is probably not the
best solution as it is usually inefficient. Most, if not all, text
editors have a Find & Replace functionality that is much more
efficient and easy to use.

Christiaan


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