> you just need to stop abusing the global macro feature :).  The entire 
> point of it is to display macros that you do not want included in your 
> database.

More to the point, from the point of view of maintaining a single master 
bibliographic databse that makes it easy to generate bibliographies for 
individual papers, the whole point of THAT is not having to maintain 
multiple copies of the same set macros.

It's not such a big deal to include that list in the same file as the 
bibliography database, but surely it's not so hard to see why the global 
macros feature might also make sense for this purpose, even if it is not 
how you have learned to conceptualize it?

There is a practical reason for maintaining a separation between the 
master bib entries and the macros.  As an example, say one journal wants 
full journal titles, another abbreviated ones.  If you maintain two 
parallel sets of journal title expansions, you can have BibDesk load the 
set of macros you need from the appropriate external file before 
exporting the group to an independent bib file.  If you keep the macros 
locally in the master file, I do not see an easy way to toggle your 
macro sets like this.  Document-specific macros can't be loaded from an 
external file in BibDesk, nor is there an obvious way to integrate this 
freedom with exported groups.

Any of that make sense?   I'm open to other approaches, but the simple 
option I suggested in the previous email of including the option to 
include global macros when exporting a group would be one way to take 
care of it quite simply.

Thanks for listening,
David Craig


<http://www.panix.com/~dac/>

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