To be precise, it's a base64 encoded (keyed) archived dictionary
containing a relative path and a file alias (an alias stores a full
path and a file ID). It is designed to support a large range of
storage procedures, as it can find a file by relative path, absolute
path, and file ID (in
BTW, if you want to fix Skim notes support in BibDesk, you can replace
the skimnotes tool in BibDesk 1.3.18 by the one from Skim 1.1.10. It's
located in Skim.app/Contents/SharedSupport/ and BibDesk.app/Contents/
Resources/ respectively.
Christiaan
On 28 Jul 2008, at 2:58 PM, Etienne B.
Oh, ok, we'll see. Thanks for the feedback!
Le 31 juil. 08 à 15:13, Christiaan Hofman a écrit :
BTW, if you want to fix Skim notes support in BibDesk, you can
replace the skimnotes tool in BibDesk 1.3.18 by the one from Skim
1.1.10. It's located in Skim.app/Contents/SharedSupport/ and