On 6 Jan 2010, at 23:33, Maxwell, Adam R wrote:

>> I have tried latex makebst (and put the right file path) but it says 'latex:
>> command not found' in the Terminal. TeXShop is working fine so I'm a bit 
>> stuck
>> on how to get the process to start (I even tried running it through TeXShop
>> but it gave an error:-))
>> 
>> Running Snow Leopard with TeXLive 2008 activated. (Is this something to do
>> with 32bit?)


I have now created the bst file I need but I do have one question that may or 
may not be BiBDesk related: the output looks like this:

[3] B. Readings. The university in ruins (Harvard University Press, 1996).
KEY: readings1996a ANNOTATION: A study that bewails the encroachment of 
’quality’ and other measures.

When I examine the bib file in BBEdit, the cite key is (as I expected) not 
included in the 'annote' field but the bbl file has

B.~Readings.
\newblock \emph{{The university in ruins}} (Harvard University Press, 1996).
\bibAnnote{readings1996a}{A study that bewails the encroachment of 'quality'
  and other measures.}


Is the simplest (non-technical) solution to define a new field in BibDesk and 
call that so it doesn't inlude the citekey, which I really don't want appearing 
in the output? I've tried editing the bst file manually but I really can't get 
anywhere -- I either break it or it no effect!
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