Re: [Bibdesk-users] obscure error: possible runaway string started at line

2008-07-28 Thread Rolf Schmolling
Hi, send the file to Christiaan offlist. Greetings, Rolf Am 28.07.2008 um 04:08 schrieb Adam R. Maxwell: On Jul 27, 2008, at 2:11 PM, Christiaan Hofman wrote: I also don't see anything wrong. Also, I have no problem opening a file with the pasted item. Can you send me the full .bib file

Re: [Bibdesk-users] obscure error: possible runaway string started at line

2008-07-28 Thread Christiaan Hofman
On 28 Jul 2008, at 4:08 AM, Adam R. Maxwell wrote: On Jul 27, 2008, at 2:11 PM, Christiaan Hofman wrote: I also don't see anything wrong. Also, I have no problem opening a file with the pasted item. Can you send me the full .bib file off list? BTW, you see this error in the error panel?

[Bibdesk-users] Skim, failed to reassemble attribute value on notes

2008-07-28 Thread Etienne B. Roesch (episto)
Hi, I just updated Skim, thanks to the automatic update check, but apparently the new version cannot read the notes I've included in my pdfs, yielding to a message box saying that it failed to reassemble attribute value. Easy to fix? Thanks much!! Best, - Etienne Roesch, PhD

Re: [Bibdesk-users] Skim, failed to reassemble attribute value on notes

2008-07-28 Thread Christiaan Hofman
On 28 Jul 2008, at 12:36 PM, Etienne B. Roesch (episto) wrote: Hi, I just updated Skim, thanks to the automatic update check, but apparently the new version cannot read the notes I've included in my pdfs, yielding to a message box saying that it failed to reassemble attribute value.

Re: [Bibdesk-users] Skim, failed to reassemble attribute value on notes

2008-07-28 Thread Etienne B. Roesch (episto)
Unfortunately not. Which version of Skim did you use to save these notes? There has been a version of Skim that saved buggy notes. Hmm, not sure. I do regular updates, so I must have missed one or two at most. I just downgraded to v1.1.8 and it solved my problem. For information, I use

Re: [Bibdesk-users] Skim, failed to reassemble attribute value on notes

2008-07-28 Thread Christiaan Hofman
Thanks Etienne, the problem you see has been fixed in 1.1.10. It is still present in the latest release of BibDesk though, so support for Skim notes will be broken there. That's less critical though as BibDesk only reads them. Christiaan On 28 Jul 2008, at 1:25 PM, Etienne B. Roesch

Re: [Bibdesk-users] obscure error: possible runaway string started at line

2008-07-28 Thread Adam R. Maxwell
On Jul 28, 2008, at 2:13 AM, Christiaan Hofman wrote: Yes, I see the warning now. Should be harmless. I inserted the newlines for saving to avoid long lines. The base64 parser in the Omni frameworks ignores garnage characters like newlines and spaces. [...] The heuristic is as follows:

Re: [Bibdesk-users] obscure error: possible runaway string started at line

2008-07-28 Thread Christiaan Hofman
On 28 Jul 2008, at 3:59 PM, Adam R. Maxwell wrote: On Jul 28, 2008, at 2:13 AM, Christiaan Hofman wrote: Yes, I see the warning now. Should be harmless. I inserted the newlines for saving to avoid long lines. The base64 parser in the Omni frameworks ignores garnage characters like

Re: [Bibdesk-users] obscure error: possible runaway string started at line

2008-07-28 Thread Adam R. Maxwell
On Monday, July 28, 2008, at 07:56AM, Christiaan Hofman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 28 Jul 2008, at 3:59 PM, Adam R. Maxwell wrote: On Jul 28, 2008, at 2:13 AM, Christiaan Hofman wrote: Yes, I see the warning now. Should be harmless. I inserted the newlines for saving to avoid long

[Bibdesk-users] Sparkle?

2008-07-28 Thread Niels Kobschaetzki
Hi! When is sparkle gets to be integrated into Bibdesk? It's already in Skim therefore sourceforge shouldn't be the problem, should it? Niels - This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Moblin Your Move Developer's challenge

Re: [Bibdesk-users] obscure error: possible runaway string started at line

2008-07-28 Thread Adam R. Maxwell
On Monday, July 28, 2008, at 12:01PM, Christiaan Hofman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 28 Jul 2008, at 8:44 PM, Adam R. Maxwell wrote: On Monday, July 28, 2008, at 07:56AM, Christiaan Hofman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 28 Jul 2008, at 3:59 PM, Adam R. Maxwell wrote: On Jul 28, 2008, at