On Dec 31, 2007, at 10:28 AM, Adam M. Goldstein wrote:

> On Dec 31, 2007, at 12:55 PM, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
>
>>> Christaan's suggestion was to try different types of text---that
>>> doesn't make any difference; copying what is clearly plain text in
>>> ASCII encoding (isn't that what TeX uses---I copied something from a
>>> TeX-able file in Emacs) doesn't appear, nor does anything from any
>>> web
>>> pages or PDF files.
>>
>> I just copied the body of this message from Mail and it worked.  Try
>> TextEdit instead of Emacs, since we know how it handles the
>> clipboard.  You could also have a dead pasteboard server, in which
>> case a reboot would fix it.
>
>
> Well, using TextEdit doesn't help. This problem has persisted across
> various reboots and shutdowns; but I will make a note of trying it
> again after the next one.

You could also try a new user account.  Does the problem occur with  
the last released version of BibDesk?

> I wonder, is there a cache somewhere that
> could be cleaned out? This seems to be a general solution for many
> random and otherwise inexplicable problems.

Sounds like you need to zap the PRAM and/or repair permissions ;).


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