I guess this is a (minor) feature requestI can't figure out a way
to do itI have a pdf of an entire book have separate BibDesk
entries for several chapters. I've bookmarked the chapters in Skim
and would like to link the Skim bookmark to BibDesk so that opening
the pdf from BD
No, the bookmarks are not accessible through any other means but the
menu.
Christiaan
On 1 Mar 2008, at 6:47 PM, Derick Fay wrote:
I guess this is a (minor) feature requestI can't figure out a
way to do itI have a pdf of an entire book have separate
BibDesk entries for several
On 1 Mar 2008, at 11:19 PM, Jan Erik Moström wrote:
I need to figure out if I should change all my cite keys or if I
can fix this in some way - I might be doing this in some really
stupid way.
I've set up BibDesk to generate cite keys in the format
authorname:1988a (that is '%a1:%Y%u1').
Christiaan Hofman [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08-03-01 23.43
Actually, the file name just contains the :, it's just Finder
that displays it as a /. You could check this in Terminal.
This is because Mac and Finder use a representation of file
paths that use : as a path separator.
That's why I haven't
I'll be traveling next week, so nightly builds will only be available
if I have internet access. Anyone else at the AGU Ocean Sciences
meeting?
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Am 01.03.2008 um 20:16 schrieb Christiaan Hofman:
No, the bookmarks are not accessible through any other means but the
menu.
Christiaan
On 1 Mar 2008, at 6:47 PM, Derick Fay wrote:
I guess this is a (minor) feature requestI can't figure out a
way to do itI have a pdf of an
Recently I noticed that a large .bib that I parse with PHP for
rendering bibliographic data on a website has got a bunch of crufty
fields in it that it didn't use to have: the Bdsk-File-1 and Bdsk-
Url-1 fields. The Bdsk-Url-1 field data is pretty innocuous, but the
Bdsk-File-1 data is