I’m using BibLaTeX-Chicago.
Is that why?

I just tried replacing \abx@aux@cite with bibcite and it works so that’s a
workaround.


On Fri, Apr 6, 2018 at 10:19 Christiaan Hofman <cmhof...@gmail.com> wrote:

> That explains why it doesn't work. Are you using some custom style?
>
> Christiaan
>
> Op vr 6 apr. 2018 18:20 schreef Jan David Hauck <jan.d.ha...@ucla.edu>:
>
>> Hmm,
>> it doesn't have any \bibcite commands.
>> They all look like this:
>>
>> \abx@aux@cite{Strathern:1980}
>> \abx@aux@segm{0}{0}{Strathern:1980}
>>
>>
>>
>> Jan David Hauck, Ph.D.
>> Lecturer
>> Department of Anthropology
>> University of California, Los Angeles
>>
>> On Fri, Apr 6, 2018 at 2:20 AM, Christiaan Hofman <cmhof...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> You should not drop the aux file on a single item, only drop on the
>>> whole table, ie the whole table should be highlighted.
>>>
>>> Does the aux file contain \bibcite commands? That's what we look for.
>>>
>>> Christiaan
>>>
>>> Op do 5 apr. 2018 23:02 schreef Jan David Hauck <jan.d.ha...@ucla.edu>:
>>>
>>>> This seems a great functionality, but I recently tried it and it did
>>>> not work.
>>>> You meant dragging and dropping the aux file onto the BibDesk window
>>>> the main table with entries, correct?
>>>> When I do this either nothing happens, or, when one entry is
>>>> highlighted the aux file is added as external file to that entry.  What am
>>>> I doing wrong?
>>>>
>>>> Jan David Hauck, Ph.D.
>>>> Lecturer
>>>> Department of Anthropology
>>>> University of California, Los Angeles
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, Mar 16, 2018 at 3:21 AM, Christiaan Hofman <cmhof...@gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> 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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