Yes,

use something like, \cite{then the cite name that has been imported /  
given in bibdesk}, latex then bibtex then latex.

remember to have your references file saved in the same directory as  
your tex file.


Paul
On 16 Jun 2009, at 03:07, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:

>
> On Jun 15, 2009, at 6:17 PM, Sarah Bauerle wrote:
>
>> I'm so sorry if this sounds like such a simple question, but I have  
>> spent hours on various wikis and other sources trying to figure  
>> this out:
>>
>> I am new to LaTeX and BibDesk.  How exactly do I use citations  
>> entered in BibDesk in an article in my TeXShop file?  I read on the  
>> wiki that I should just drag the cite button from my BibDesk window  
>> to the relevant area in my TeXShop file and then run an applescript  
>> from my BibDesk system.
>
> You can also type something like
>
> \cite{termToSearchFor
>
> in TeXShop, and then use opt-esc to see a list of possible matches  
> from BibDesk's database.  I find this easier than dragging, but YMMV.
>
>> I downloaded the ReplaceCite Applescript (which I found on this  
>> wiki) and tried doing this.  I got an error message: "AppleScript  
>> reported the following error:
>> TextEdit got an error: AppleEvent timed out."
>
> This AppleScript isn't for use with TeXShop or LaTeX, as far as I  
> can tell.  Processing of citations is done from within TeXShop using  
> the Typeset button (if I recall correctly...I don't use TeXShop).   
> You need to run pdflatex, bibtex, then pdflatex twice more to ensure  
> that all of your citations are processed.
>
> -- 
> Adam
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