Hi,
I've read the responses to my email so far and I want to say thank you. As
your responses suggested, I had both bibdesk and vim open at the same
time. I see now (duh) that bibtesk just wants to keep integrity of the
files it is working on while it is open. That is why it didn't allow
changes
On Sep 20, 2016, at 16:45 , Tom Frei wrote:
> I'm new to bibdesk and this mailing list. I like bibdesk so far, but I see it
> doesn't like when I try to edit a generated bibtex file by hand with vim. If
> I edit the file with vim and then later open it with bibdesk and make a
> subsequent edit
> On Sep 21, 2016, at 1:45, Tom Frei wrote:
>
> I'm new to bibdesk and this mailing list. I like bibdesk so far, but I see it
> doesn't like when I try to edit a generated bibtex file by hand with vim. If
> I edit the file with vim and then later open it with bibdesk and make a
> subsequent e
I'm new to bibdesk and this mailing list. I like bibdesk so far, but I see
it doesn't like when I try to edit a generated bibtex file by hand with
vim. If I edit the file with vim and then later open it with bibdesk and
make a subsequent edit with bibdesk, it doesn't like it and overwrites the
file