From: Frederic G. <go...@pu...> - 2003-12-09 14:12:36
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> Now if you want to copy the KEY for pasting it somewhere, you have to be= =20 > careful not get the brackets [] as well.=20 >=20 > And in latex you use \cite{KEY}. Note the {} Wouldn't it be very simple t= o=20 > replace the squared brackets with a curly brackets? Please note that using drag and drop or copy paste, you can obtain the key (or list of keys if several entries are selected) directly. If you get the full entry instead of the key name, go to Preferences/Gnome and select "Paste key". Fr=E9d=E9ric |