Dear Christiaan,

While having selected a cite key, e.g. in TeXShop and then choosing from the 
services menu item "BibDesk:  Show Reference With Cite Key" the record is 
opened. I would have expected just that record being selected, but not opened. 
Is that the wanted behavior and yes, is there any way to influence the way that 
service works, e.g. to have a preference not opening the record for editing, 
but merely selecting the pub?

Regards,
Andreas


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On 02/07/2011, at 23:24 , Christiaan Hofman wrote:

> 
> On Jul 2, 2011, at 22:53, ccl4 wrote:
> 
>> thanks.
>> 
>> but i only see something like dictionary entries. how can i make the list of
>> the references in bibdesk be visible instead?
>> 
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> 
> You said autocompletion, not lookup. For lookup you can use Services, this 
> looks up by cite key. You can also use that for citation, though that tries 
> to match certain search criteria title=Title or author=Author).
> 
> Christiaan
> 
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