I am not sure precisely which method TexShop uses to search, but if it goes
through the same mechanism as the old input manager, it searches the cite key,
title, authors/editors, and keywords.
Christiaan
On Apr 13, 2011, at 18:50, Thorsten Tepper García wrote:
> Dear BibDesk developers,
>
>
> I have been using BibDesk together with Texshop for a while now, and I find
> it greatly how these packages interact with each other.
>
> In particular, the citation autocompletion function has been quite useful to
> me.
>
> I have one problem though. I haven't been quite successful in figuring out
> according to which criterium (or criteria) the possible matches one gets
> after entering a text fragment and hitting f5 are listed.
>
> For instane, when I type "\citet{aa" and hit f5, I get a list of possible
> matches which do not seem not have anything in common, with some of them not
> even displaying 'aa' in any field.
>
> I would like to know if it is possible to customize BibDesk in such a way
> that the possible matches are listed according to one's favourite field, e.g.
> the cite key. And I wonder if it is possible to customize as well the way the
> list is displayed. For now, the first author and title are shown, but what
> about displaying also 2nd author's name, etc.?
>
> Many thanks in advance for your time and help!
>
> With my best regards,
>
> Thorsten.
>
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