Am 26.05.2008 um 13:54 schrieb Christiaan Hofman:
> On 26 May 2008, at 12:19 PM, Timothy Roes wrote:
<snip>
>> As a law student, I use LaTeX (TeXShop editor for Mac) and have to
>> add
>> a lot of footnotes for case law, articles and books. Each of these
>> classes have different official referencing rules, always depending
>> on
>> whether it's a footnote or a reference in the bibliography.
>>
>> Uptill now, I made several templates in which I incorporated the
>> \footnote{} command. In BibDesk I used the "Copy using [Template]"
>> submenu and then pasted that in TeXShop.
>>
>> Two questions:
>> - Can this be done easier? Is it possible that I type \cite{key} in
>> my
>> LaTeX editor and that LaTeX then automatically generates a footnote
>> and a reference in the bibliography, using a different template
>> depending on whether it's an article, a book,...
>>
>
> On Leopard any automatic completion is the responsibility of the
> editor. BibDesk offers services (in the Services submenu of any app's
> main menu) to complete a latex citation or bibliography, which uses
> (customizable) templates. For the rest, BibDesk has no (officially
> supported) way to offer auto-completion.
<snip>
TextMate(1) offers a good way to complete your citekey while
referencing your literature.
(1) http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.editors.textmate.general/25137/focus=25218
Christian
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