On 2/11/10, Maxwell, Adam R <[email protected]> wrote:

> In addition, I should note that you can use BibDesk's citation services in
> any application that supports them:
>
> http://bibdesk.sourceforge.net/manual/BibDesk%20Help_55.html
>
> This is a pretty good solution, and easier than switching apps (in my
> opinion).  I used it heavily before autocomplete was available.
>
> I also have a TextMate plugin that provides the same functionality as the
> input manager, available here:
>
> http://homepage.mac.com/amaxwell/.Public/Completion.zip
>
> I prefer it to TextMate's built-in BibTeX completion, but I'm obviously
> biased :).  The search algorithm is the same as the old input manager.

That's a very neat tip. Thanks again, Adam.

Tried it just now, and was hoping this trick returned a mini-window
pretty much like the autocompletion with references matching the
criterion, rather than automatically filling in all matched cite keys.

(For example, I typed author = Lee, selected it, and chose the
service, than 30+ cite keys were automatically filled in ...)

JT

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