On 11.01.2012, at 09:46, Janosch Linkersdörfer wrote:
> Hi Christiaan,
>
> thanks for your answer.
>
>>
>> And when you look in the file, do you see lines of the form
>> \bibcite{key}{number} or \citation{key}, and do the keys correspond with
>> cite keys in your .bib file?
>
> No, in my aux file, I have only entries like this:
>
> \@writefile{toc}{\defcounter {refsection}{0}\relax
> }\@writefile{toc}{\contentsline {section}{Introduction}{1}}
> \abx@aux@page{1}{1}
> <snip>
> \abx@aux@page{34}{5}
> ...
>
>
> What could be the reason for that? I´m using TeXShop with latexmk.
Do you happen to use biber with biblatex? If so, the citation information is
not written in the .aux file but in a .bcf file. Therefore the .aux file is
useless here and AFAIK BibDesk doesn't know anything about .bcf files (as a
general rule: although BibDesk works with biblatex, unfortunately, no
biblatex-specific additions are actively supported ATM).
Simon
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