I usually manually fix them afterwards; an alternative would be to  
write a script hook to automatically generate a cite key when  
Organization, Year, and Title are filled out.

On 2009-02-26, at 1:01 PM, Jonas Zimmermann wrote:

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> Hey there,
>
> my girlfriend is a new BibDesk user (she's also a new Mac convert).
> She's in the social sciences where there are a lot of publications
> which only feature an organization but no single author.
> Is there a way to have citekeys (and more importantly, autofile
> strings) generated in a way that it is
> mccracken04 for entries with an author or editor and some acronym for
> the institution if neither author nor editor are present? Basically,
> she'd like to have something like %s{Author|Editor}[%p][%f{Acronym}]
> []. Problem is, of course, that the text in brackets is not parsed...
> and boolean operations aren't possible, either.
> Are there any ideas on how to achieve this?
>
> Thanks,
> Jonas
>
> - --
> Jonas Zimmermann
> Institute of Neuroscience
> University of Newcastle upon Tyne
> UK
>
>
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