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Hi,
I really like using this package, since it works extremely well in a large project where multiple files are edited without each one having the \bibliography added.
But one thing would be really helpful:
I work with one .bib file where all references are stored. When I add publications to it, this package does not have any knowledge about the change. The only way I have so found so far to re-parse the .bib file is to restart atom, which is rather impractical.
It would be great to have a keybind or searchable action to trigger re-caching once I added a couple of references to the .bib file, so I can continue writing without needing to restart atom.
Cheers!
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This is already possible. Just setting go to the package settings and check Include Global Bib Files and set the according path in Global Bib Path if your bib file is not within your texmf folder.
Hi,
I really like using this package, since it works extremely well in a large project where multiple files are edited without each one having the \bibliography added.
But one thing would be really helpful:
I work with one .bib file where all references are stored. When I add publications to it, this package does not have any knowledge about the change. The only way I have so found so far to re-parse the .bib file is to restart atom, which is rather impractical.
It would be great to have a keybind or searchable action to trigger re-caching once I added a couple of references to the .bib file, so I can continue writing without needing to restart atom.
Cheers!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: