Wow, I didn't know this one, thanks a lot ! Would be helpful to
extract these 10 references for a paper and to create a neat bib file
that doesn't contain 1000 entries. But how do you get it to work?
Dropping my .aux file does nothing for me...

On the first topic, I personally auto-file in a PAPERS folder with the
years as subfolders (from 1951 to 2008 as of now :) ). But it's not
like I often need to dig into that folder structure...

Matthieu

>> Of course I could also create per-
>> project bib files (and do occasionally to send them to collaborators).
>
>
> I love the ability to drop a .aux file onto BibDesk and have it select
> the references used in a paper.  I usually then create a static group
> for them and use that to create the .bib to mail to colleagues.  That
> feature is a hidden gem.
>
> Cheers,
> James
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Georgia Institute of Technology
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