One way you can go is drop the .aux file on the main table. This will
select the cited items in the table. You can then export as bibtex, while
checking the selection option in the save panel.
Christiaan
Op 16 mrt. 2018 04:07 schreef "Lin, Eric X" <eric....@post.harvard.edu>:
> sometimes, I want to create a static file of references from a paper that
> I've written. Rather than go through my bibliography to see what cites to
> manually add, I can use some of the aux files from the compilation process
> to quickly generate a list of cite keys that have been used in the paper.
> Is there a way to generate a static list in bibdesk based on this list of
> cite keys (the cite keys correspond to the entries that I have created in
> bibdesk?)?
>
> I can see one application of this is to quickly sort out which citations I
> have actually used recently, by grabbing all the cite keys that have
> appeared in my papers. Periodically, I could clean house on my bibdesk and
> weed out citations that I just don't use.
>
> If anyone knows a way to do that, I would very much appreciate help in
> figuring that out!
>
>
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