Hello,
Somewhere I saw a video where after a cite command and some initial characters ( \cite{con}) a BibDesk search is invoked to make the right selection for publication.
How is this BibDesk-Search and Completion used within TextMate?
Thanks Christian
On Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 7:59 AM, Christian maillists@gmx.de wrote:
Hello,
Somewhere I saw a video where after a cite command and some initial characters ( \cite{con}) a BibDesk search is invoked to make the right selection for publication.
How is this BibDesk-Search and Completion used within TextMate?
It's fairly easy to get this going. First, make sure you have BibDesk open with the bibliography you're using in your latex doc. Then just press ⌥⎋ (That's option-escape if the glyphs don't work). That should open the pop-up to let you choose the publication you want.
Hope this helps,
Matt
Christian <maillists@...> writes:
Hello,
Somewhere I saw a video where after a cite command and some initial characters ( \cite{con}) a BibDesk search is invoked to make the right selection for publication.
How is this BibDesk-Search and Completion used within TextMate?
Yes, I was just trying out TextMate for LaTeX today and wondered about that. After some hunting around, I discovered that it is just not one of the menu items that is enabled by default.
Go to the Bundle editor (Bundles->Bundle Editor->Show Bundle Editor), and click on the Latex bundle. You'll see the BibDesk Completion item in the Excluded items list. Just drag it over into the left pane wherever you want to see it in the Latex bundle menus, and close the bundle editor. After that, when you pull up the Latex bundle with the bundle gear, you'll have that option.
To assign a keystroke to it, select the Latex bundle in the Bundle Editor, turn down the disclosure arrow, find the BibDesk completion item in the list, select it, and add an activation keystroke.
-Paul
Am 25.04.2008 um 04:53 schrieb Paul Hagstrom:
Christian <maillists@...> writes:
Hello,
Somewhere I saw a video where after a cite command and some initial characters ( \cite{con}) a BibDesk search is invoked to make the right selection for publication.
How is this BibDesk-Search and Completion used within TextMate?
Yes, I was just trying out TextMate for LaTeX today and wondered about that. After some hunting around, I discovered that it is just not one of the menu items that is enabled by default.
Go to the Bundle editor (Bundles->Bundle Editor->Show Bundle Editor), and click on the Latex bundle. You'll see the BibDesk Completion item in the Excluded items list. Just drag it over into the left pane wherever you want to see it in the Latex bundle menus, and close the bundle editor. After that, when you pull up the Latex bundle with the bundle gear, you'll have that option.
To assign a keystroke to it, select the Latex bundle in the Bundle Editor, turn down the disclosure arrow, find the BibDesk completion item in the list, select it, and add an activation keystroke.
Thanks for the explanation Paul. I got it to work.
Christian