[OS X TeX] Problem with TeXShop macro: "Insert reference"
Daniel Becker
dtbecker at web.de
Sun Aug 29 11:23:18 CEST 2004
Hallo Thomas Schröder and others,
I tried to use the new applescript for inserting \cite-commands in my
.tex Document.
It only works if I manually delete the files citekeys and citekeys.bst
in festplatte:private:temp
If I then run your script again, the error message tells me something
about duplicate files.
Should the script contain some lines that delete previously produced
files in /temp ?
Thanks for your effort and for any help. I see this script as a major
step forward, comparable to the pdfsync package.
Daniel
Am Montag, 23.08.04 um 22:42 Uhr schrieb Thomas Schröder:
>
> Still, I guess this could be done in a better way, most probably with
> some sophisticated calls to awk and/or sed to extract the cite keys
> from *.bib files, but I that's beyond what I could do. But my hack
> works and that's the point, eh?
>
>> I think it would be acceptable to make people install bibtools if
>> they want to run the script.
>
> It certainly would have been, had I been able to use it for this.
>
> Anyway, here's the script:
> ---------------
>
> --Applescript
> -- This Applescript will scan all *.bib files in the directory where
> the current *.tex file is residing
> -- and present the user with a list of all the cite keys it finds.
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