On Thu, 7 Jan 2010, david craig wrote:
> The obvious thing would seem to be to create, say, a static group for 
> each paper.  The next thing would be to save just this group as a 
> single bib file that would include just the references in the group, 
> along with any of the macros used in it.  This is the part I can't 
> figure out how to accomplish.

That is to say, I know that you can select everything in a group, and so 
long as you tick "export only selected items" you can save the result as 
a single bib file.   However, it also saves ALL your macros (perhaps not 
such a big deal).   This seems a bit clumsy, though.

Is there a better way to manage individual paper bibliographies from a 
master database than this?   Or should I be making a feature request 
to make it a little more seamless to export a group as a new bib file?

Thanks,
David Craig


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