Dear Andreas,

Now, I understand your advices. Thanks for the navigation.
(Sorry for disturbing, but I thought that my question wasn't
understood due to my poor English.)

Thank you very much!

Sincerely,
masa

p.s.
By the way, asking bibdesk-deve...@lists.sourceforge.net
is the only the way of customizing "Container"?
Actually, "Title" is the replacement of "Container" for type "inbook",
which is usually very long and I would like to use "Booktitle".
(This can be just a demandfor BibDesk.)

On 2011/10/13木, at 18:10, Fischlin Andreas wrote:

> Container does exactly that for you. You got already the advice. Why don't 
> you try and see for yourself?
> 
> If you don't "believe" us, read the BibDesk help "Browsing References" and 
> the description of the field Container whether Container is for you.
> 
> Regards,
> Andreas
> 
> 
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> On 13/10/2011, at 10:14 , Masahiro Takahashi wrote:
> 
>> Thanks Andreas,
>> 
>> If I understand correctly, the way you taught is just a normal way.
>> 
>> My question is that if there is a way changing "Container" part
>> for different types of references.
>> 
>> I want to set parameters as:
>> 
>> %a1_%f{Journal}_%Y_v%n
>> for articles
>> 
>> and
>> 
>> %a1_%f{Booktitle}_%Y_v%n
>> for inbook.
>> 
>> Thanks in advance.
>> 
>> Best regards,
>> masa
>> 
>> p.s.
>> I just recognize that if I set
>> %a1_%f{Journal}%f{Booktitle}_%Y_v%n
>> then I probably get what I want.
>> If there is a better idea or default functionality, please.
>> 
>> On 2011/10/13木, at 16:40, Fischlin Andreas wrote:
>> 
>>> Use %f{Container} to specify how cite keys are generated (menu "BibDesk -> 
>>> Preferences... -> Cite Key" in the Format String having set the Preset 
>>> Format to "Custom")
>>> 
>>> and you fill in the fields of the publications the normal way.
>>> 
>>> Regards,
>>> Andreas
>>> 
>>> 
>>> ETH Zurich
>>> Prof. Dr. Andreas Fischlin
>>> Systems Ecology - Institute of Integrative Biology
>>> CHN E 21.1
>>> Universitaetstrasse 16
>>> 8092 Zurich
>>> SWITZERLAND
>>> 
>>> andreas.fisch...@env.ethz.ch
>>> www.sysecol.ethz.ch
>>> 
>>> +41 44 633-6090 phone
>>> +41 44 633-1136 fax
>>> +41 79 221-4657 mobile
>>> 
>>>           Make it as simple as possible, but distrust it!
>>> ________________________________________________________________________
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 13/10/2011, at 07:55 , Masahiro Takahashi wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Thank you, Christiaan,
>>>> 
>>>> I need more detailed explanations.
>>>> How do I define "Container" for articles and inbook?
>>>>> You can use %f{Container} for this.
>>>> 
>>>> I checked following link, but I couldn't figured out.
>>>> http://bibdesk.sourceforge.net/manual/BibDesk%20Help_91.html#SEC159
>>>> 
>>>> Thank you for your advices in advance.
>>>> 
>>>> Sincerely,
>>>> masa
>>>> 
>>>> On 2011/10/11火, at 16:35, Christiaan Hofman wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Oct 11, 2011, at 5:31, Masahiro Takahashi wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Dear all,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I'm using BibDesk with several kinds of materials,
>>>>>> for example article, inbook, etc...
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I'm using "Cite Key Autogeneration" functionality as
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> %a1_%f{Journal}_%Y_v%n
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> gives an example of the cite key:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> McCracken_Source-Forge_2004_v0
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> However, for inbook, there is no ENTRY Journal,
>>>>>> so autogeneration just skip the part.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> McCracken__2004_v0
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Is there any way of replacing Journal by (for example) Booktitle,
>>>>>> if there is no ENTRY journal?
>>>>>> Or is it possible to tell BibDesk use Booktitle for inbook.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Sorry if there is a same question.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Sincerely,
>>>>>> masa
>>>>> 
>>>>> You can use %f{Container} for this.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Christiaan
>>>>> 
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