Worked like a charm, thanks ever so much!!
Peter


Am 11.02.2019 um 17:41 schrieb Christiaan Hofman <[email protected]>:

> <$publications><$citeKey/><?$publications>, </$publications>
> 
> Christiaan
> 
> Op ma 11 feb. 2019 17:23 schreef Björn <[email protected]:
> ok, I´ve altered the template to 
> 
> <$publications><$citeKey/></$publications>
> 
> so I get them as a continuous list. Not sure how to get a divider in there, 
> e.g. comma or semicolon. 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Am 11.02.2019 um 16:59 schrieb Björn <[email protected]>:
> 
> > Excellent, that worked!
> > Now testing the export results. 
> > 
> > 
> > Am 11.02.2019 um 16:30 schrieb Christiaan Hofman <[email protected]>:
> > 
> >> Just go to the Template preferences, drop your template file on the table, 
> >> and edit the template name. Then your template will appear in the drop 
> >> down menu and the Copy As menus.
> >> 
> >> Christiaan
> >> 
> >>> On 10 Feb 2019, at 22:34, Christiaan Hofman <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>> 
> >>> Or are you talking about the popup in the save panel? In thay case, you 
> >>> have to register the template in tge Template preferences. 
> >>> 
> >>> Christiaan
> >>> 
> >>> Op zo 10 feb. 2019 22:24 schreef Christiaan Hofman <[email protected]:
> >>> You can just type in any file extension you like in that fueld  ut us a 
> >>> combo box, which is a combination of a text field and a popup. 
> >>> 
> >>> Christiaan
> >>> 
> >>> Op zo 10 feb. 2019 20:17 schreef Björn <[email protected]:
> >>> Good evening, 
> >>> 
> >>> I need to export my entire bib desk-bibliography into a csv file, but 
> >>> with cite keys only, separated by comma or anything else (that a script 
> >>> can later identify as a separator).
> >>> 
> >>> I was reading on export templates and export tags as well as building 
> >>> custom templates with the build-in template editor  (sources see bottom). 
> >>> 
> >>> I was building a custom template, like:
> >>> 
> >>> <$publications>
> >>> 
> >>> <$citeKey/>
> >>> 
> >>> </$publications>
> >>> 
> >>> I cannot test it, though. 
> >>> Problem is: when trying to export within Bibdesk, there is only a drop 
> >>> down menue with a couple of file formats (html, rtf, txt) but I cannot 
> >>> find my new one (which I put into the template folder to the other 
> >>> templates). 
> >>> 
> >>> The above mentioned help sources on Sourceforge mention a dialog in which 
> >>> I can select templates. I do not have this. I do not even have the menu 
> >>> item "Using Template“ in my drop-down menu. 
> >>> 
> >>> Question: is my Bibdesk to old or broken?
> >>> Question: am I going the right way or is there an easier way of getting 
> >>> all one´s cite keys in a csv-file?
> >>> 
> >>> I am using Bibdesk Version 1.6.13 (4389) on Mac OS 10.9.5
> >>> 
> >>> Thanks for your hints and have a good start of the week!
> >>> 
> >>> Peter
> >>> 
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