Re: [Bibdesk-users] BibDesk 1.5.4 release

2011-03-14 Thread Fischlin Andreas
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On 14/Mar/2011, at 05:52 , Adam M. Goldstein wrote:

 The BibDesk development team is pleased to announce the release of BibDesk 
 1.5.4. Obtain by going to BibDesk  Check for Updates from with the BibDesk 
 application, or by visiting 
 
 http://sourceforge.net/projects/bibdesk/
 
 and downloading manually or by visiting
 
 http://sourceforge.net/projects/bibdesk/files/BibDesk/BibDesk-1.5.4/BibDesk-1.5.4.dmg/download
 
 which will cause an immediate download of the disk image.
 
 We thank all of our user-testers and the contributors to the BibDesk user and 
 developer mailing lists, and, of course, all of our users everywhere.
 
 New features and bug fixes:
 
 New Features
   •   Support Web Archive rich text templates
   •   Support template tags in links in rich text templates
   •   Added German localization (thanks Florian Beyerlein)
   •   Support for multiple web groups
   •   Download management in web groups
   •   Hidden preference to suppress initial web group
   •   More web group improvements
   •   Web history submenu of Bookmarks menu
 
 Bugs Fixed
   •   Allow opening author info from detail window through shortcut
   •   Improve %-escapes in URLs from fields
   •   Improvements to 'add' scripting command
   •   Fix crasher due to editor not being cleaned up properly
   •   Accept RIS with extra comments at the top
   •   Improvements to template-based preview: use accessory files and 
 background color
   •   Import article number from new import format in ISI search 
 groups
   •   Allow HTML preview templates with accessory files
   •   Fix creation of new groups from AppleScript
   •   Reset file search index when reverting
   •   Escape @ character in saved groups
   •   Fixes and improvements to template documents, in particular 
 when reading from file
   •   Use user's calendar settings to interpret smart group date 
 conditions
   •   Don't reset document when reading fails
   •   Make Revert undoable
   •   Complete support for webarchive templates
   •   Fix IEEE Xplore web parser
   •   Don't crash on corrupted bookmarks data
   •   Don't show duplicate error alert when opening a file was 
 already cancelled
   •   Default to printing all items as bibtex, add a separate print 
 command to print the selection or the preview
   •   Fix some display problems after resorting
   •   Update Springer and ACM web site parsers
   •   Fix journal parsing of COinS web parser
 
 
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Re: [Bibdesk-users] Release is back on schedule

2011-03-14 Thread Christiaan Hofman

On Mar 14, 2011, at 4:28, Justin C. Walker wrote:

 
 On Mar 13, 2011, at 19:23 , Adam M. Goldstein wrote:
 
 On Mar 13, 2011, at 6:26 PM, Justin C. Walker wrote:
 
 
 I've been using the 3/8 nightly build on a daily basis.  No problems to 
 report, although every time I launch a new version for the first time, I 
 get this in the kernel log:
 
 /var/log/kernel.log:Mar  9 16:59:30 zippo kernel[0]: 
 CoreServicesUIAg[48223] Unable to clear quarantine `BibDeskHelp': 93
 
 
 I just compiled the most recent source, and I don't see anything to be 
 concerned about in the console or anywhere else, so I am going to go ahead 
 and do the release. I guess that will give people something to be happy 
 about on Monday morning. :)
 
 Nah.  Better to complain.  Then you feel like you're really accomplishing 
 something.
 
 FWIW, quitting the above version just now, I see this in the system log:
 
 Mar 13 20:15:30 zippo BibDesk[478]: Application will quit without finishing 
 writing metadata cache.
 Mar 13 20:15:30: --- last message repeated 499 times ---
 Mar 13 20:15:30 zippo BibDesk[478]: *** process 478 exceeded 500 log message 
 per second limit  -  remaining messages this second discarded ***
 
 Then I installed and launched the latest (3/13) nightly.  No kernel complaint 
 this time, but there was this in the system log:
 
 Mar 13 20:22:31 zippo BibDesk[23704]: *** error *** -[BDSKLinkedFile 
 initWithURLString:] failed (Bdsk-Url-1 of BMSCong)
 
 These shouldn't inhibit a new release, but I wonder what good these messages 
 serve.  There doesn't seem to be much of substance in them (are they useful 
 in tracking problems?), so why litter the system log with them?
 
 J


They are good to figure out where problems might occur. The latter one 
indicates that you have an invalid linked URL in an item with cite key BMSCong. 
You might want to check that. 

The earlier messages warned that the metadata that's used for spotlight was not 
fully written, so Spotlight may not find all your items. We should not write 
that many logs for it though, one should be sufficient.

Both are probably problems for your configuration/data, not problems in BibDesk 
itself.

Christiaan


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