>>>
>> How about a different solution: When displaying a PDF in the BibDesk
>> window, allow the user to associate and auto-file the pdf with one of
>> the most recently imported items. So have a drop down list somewhere
>> with for example the last 5 imported items (listed using for example
>> the truncated title) that the current pdf can be saved to. Being able
>> to quickly auto-file this way would be oh so awesome.
>>
>> Hendrik
>
> And what if you don't have autofile turned on? Note that this PDF is
> not yet inserted on your system, it may be somewhere in a temporary
> location but that is not accessible to us. So you first have to
> download it anyway.


If autofile is turned off, don't display or disable this button/ 
dropdown/menu.
You do have the URL of the page being displayed though right? Could  
you not use curl or wget to download it straight into the appropriate  
auto-file location?

Hendrik


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