Re: [Bibdesk-users] Edit bibdesk generated files

2016-09-20 Thread Tom Frei
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

Re: [Bibdesk-users] Edit bibdesk generated files

2016-09-20 Thread Justin C. Walker
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

Re: [Bibdesk-users] Edit bibdesk generated files

2016-09-20 Thread Christiaan Hofman
> 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

[Bibdesk-users] Edit bibdesk generated files

2016-09-20 Thread Tom Frei
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