What type of preview are you talking about? You can have TeX preview  
(separate window or View > Bottom Preview > TeX) and template preview  
(View > Bottom Preview > (template name)). The former is determined by  
the bibtex style that you use and the latter is determined by the  
template that you use.

Christiaan

On 13 Feb 2009, at 4:35 PM, Antonio Moneo wrote:

> Dear users from BibDesk,
>
> I am new to Bib Desk and I'm not very good at computers. Until now I
> have managed to create my own bibliography and to successfully use
> some of the scripts provided such as Title Capitalize, but I can't
> understand how could I change some of the features in "preview".
>
> When I preview a book, for example, BibDesk would keep the same format
> as above, but when I preview an "article" the Title looses its format
> and I only get sentence style format, and therefore, when I try to
> print my bibliography in pdf, I get all the titles of the articles non
> capitalized.
>
> I hope this has not been already discussed too much, but I haven't
> been able to find the way to solve this problem.
>
> I would appreciate a comment from anyone.
>
> Thank you very much,
>
> Antonio
>
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> www.eurasianet.es
>
> Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia
> Faculty of Political Sciences and Sociology
> Department of Political Science and Administration


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