Use the auto file feature. If you don't want to have it done  
automatically, you can do it manually using the Consolidate Linked  
Files menu item. You can use a Local-Url format something like
%f{Cite Key}%u0.%e

There is no script hook for adding items, if that's what you mean  
with AppleScript.

Christiaan

On 22 Oct 2007, at 8:02 PM, Jason Davies wrote:

> This time, I have read the Help, or rather searched it...
>
> Is it possible to automatically rename a file according to the
> cite-key when you add it to the BibDesk file? I download jstor
> articles with names like 0.pdf all the time and though BibDesk
> files them when I drop them on the icon, I have to manually
> rename them in the Finder.
>
> I wonder if Applescript could do this (probably.) has anyone
> written a suitable script? (if not, I'll try and post it here
> when it's working...)
>
> thanks.
>

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