On Jul 8, 2007, at 20:03, Justin C. Walker wrote:
>
> On Jul 8, 2007, at 19:42 , Fernando Pereira wrote:
>
>> I noticed that BibDesk was using over 200MB of real memory with a
>> single small (18 entries) bibliography loaded; it had been open for
>> several days. Exiting BibBesk and reopening the
On Jul 8, 2007, at 10:54 PM, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
> If you could send me a copy of that file off-list, and a screenshot of
> your main window, that would help. I'll fire up OmniObjectMeter to
> see if we have anything obvious.
I'll do, but one issue I just realized is that I had some larger (
On Jul 8, 2007, at 19:42 , Fernando Pereira wrote:
> I noticed that BibDesk was using over 200MB of real memory with a
> single small (18 entries) bibliography loaded; it had been open for
> several days. Exiting BibBesk and reopening the file brought that
> down to 19MB.
Hadn't noticed, but thi
On Jul 8, 2007, at 19:42, Fernando Pereira wrote:
> I noticed that BibDesk was using over 200MB of real memory with a
> single small (18 entries) bibliography loaded; it had been open for
> several days. Exiting BibBesk and reopening the file brought that
> down to 19MB.
That's odd, since we're
I noticed that BibDesk was using over 200MB of real memory with a
single small (18 entries) bibliography loaded; it had been open for
several days. Exiting BibBesk and reopening the file brought that
down to 19MB.
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Hallo Niels,
> Could someone help me out how I file a NBER working paper?
> I have the following data:
> Authors: Choi, James J. AND Laibson, David AND Madrian, Brigitte C.
> AND Metrick, Andrew
> Title: For Better or For Worse: Default Effects and 401(k) Savings
> Behavior
> Year: 2001
> and th
On 7/8/07, Niels Kobschätzki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Could someone help me out how I file a NBER working paper?
> I have the following data:
> Authors: Choi, James J. AND Laibson, David AND Madrian, Brigitte C.
> AND Metrick, Andrew
> Title: For Better or For Worse: Default Effects and
Hi!
Could someone help me out how I file a NBER working paper?
I have the following data:
Authors: Choi, James J. AND Laibson, David AND Madrian, Brigitte C.
AND Metrick, Andrew
Title: For Better or For Worse: Default Effects and 401(k) Savings Behavior
Year: 2001
and then:
NBER working paper, W86
On 7/8/07, Christiaan Hofman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 8 Jul 2007, at 7:17 PM, Niels Kobschätzki wrote:
>
> > On 7/8/07, Christiaan Hofman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> There is no dedicated method for merging databases, but it can be
> >> done in many ways:
> >>
> >> - drag and drop of i
On 8 Jul 2007, at 7:17 PM, Niels Kobschätzki wrote:
> On 7/8/07, Christiaan Hofman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> There is no dedicated method for merging databases, but it can be
>> done in many ways:
>>
>> - drag and drop of items from one window on the window of the other
>> - drag and drop of
On 7/8/07, Christiaan Hofman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There is no dedicated method for merging databases, but it can be
> done in many ways:
>
> - drag and drop of items from one window on the window of the other
> - drag and drop of one file on the window of the other
> - adding an External Fi
There is no dedicated method for merging databases, but it can be
done in many ways:
- drag and drop of items from one window on the window of the other
- drag and drop of one file on the window of the other
- adding an External File Group for the other file and merging in the
items (this can
Hi!
Is there a possibility to merge two Bibdesk-created bib-files? I know
I can just copy&paste the stuff over, consolidate the appropriate
files (which I have to copy as well) and it should work but I'd like
to ask before I end up with a damaged bib-file and more work to repair
it as when I have
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