[OS X TeX] BibDesk

George Gratzer gratzer at ms.umanitoba.ca
Mon Dec 4 17:01:49 CET 2006


Yes, that is exactly what I am looking for. Except: Where do I select  
alternative format? MathSCiNet has four tabs, Hone, Prefrences, Other  
Tools, Sign In, About. I am lost.

GG

On Dec 4, 2006, at 9:43 AM, Themis Matsoukas wrote:

> On Dec 4, 2006, at 10:19 AM, George Gratzer wrote:
>
>> From ealier threads, I know that many of you use BibDesk.  
>> Question: Can you import math references? Say, I make a search in  
>> MathSciNet, can I import the resulr?
>
> I haven't used MathSciNet but a quick test says that the answer is  
> yes:
>
> 1. Under "Select Alternative Format", choose BiBTeX. This will show  
> the raw bitex entry for the paper in the browser's window. For  
> example,
>
> @article {MR2256656,
>     AUTHOR = {Maass, Alejandro and Mart{\'{\i}}nez, Servet and  
> Sobottka,
>               Marcelo},
>    TITLE = {Limit measures for affine cellular automata on topological
>               {M}arkov subgroups},
>    JOURNAL = {Nonlinearity},
>    FJOURNAL = {Nonlinearity},
>    VOLUME = {19},
>    YEAR = {2006},
>    NUMBER = {9},
>    PAGES = {2137--2147},
>    ISSN = {0951-7715},
>    CODEN = {NONLE5},
>    MRCLASS = {37Bxx (54H25)},
>    MRNUMBER = {MR2256656},
> }
>
> 2. Copy the bibtex entry
>
> 3. Paste on an open bibdesk file.
>
>
>
>> Second question:  what other tools do you use to make BiBTeXing  
>> easier.
>
> For me, BibDesk does it all.
>
> Themis
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