>>> Any other thoughts?
One more idea: do your filenames consist entirely of digits? That
will trigger a lookup based on pubmed ID, if you have an active
network connection.
>>>
>>> Ah, I think this is the culprit. The filenames are indeed numbers
>>> only, and the garbage
On Oct 6, 2007, at 07:53, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
>
> On Oct 6, 2007, at 07:24, Christopher W. MacMinn wrote:
>
>> Any other thoughts?
>>>
>>> One more idea: do your filenames consist entirely of digits? That
>>> will trigger a lookup based on pubmed ID, if you have an active
>>> network conn
On Oct 6, 2007, at 07:24, Christopher W. MacMinn wrote:
> Any other thoughts?
>>
>> One more idea: do your filenames consist entirely of digits? That
>> will trigger a lookup based on pubmed ID, if you have an active
>> network connection.
>
> Ah, I think this is the culprit. The filenames
Any other thoughts?
>
> One more idea: do your filenames consist entirely of digits? That
> will trigger a lookup based on pubmed ID, if you have an active
> network connection.
Ah, I think this is the culprit. The filenames are indeed numbers
only, and the garbage info BibDesk is inserti
On Oct 5, 2007, at 18:36, Ingrid Giffin wrote:
>> I unfortunately do not have Adobe Acrobat, but I agree that this
>> would be a good idea. Is there another way to inspect PDF metadata?
>>
> Actually, it looks like Acrobat Reader will let you inspect
> (although not
> change) the meta-data. Fi
On 10/5/07 7:30 PM, "Christopher W. MacMinn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I import references into BibDesk by dragging PDF files into my BibDesk
> library, which prompts BibDesk to create a new, blank reference entry that
> I can complete. Sometimes, though, the new reference entry Bi
I import references into BibDesk by dragging PDF files into my
BibDesk library, which prompts BibDesk to create a new, blank
reference entry that I can complete. Sometimes, though, the new
reference entry BibDesk creates is not blank -- many of the fields
are auto-magicall
On Oct 5, 2007, at 18:06, Christopher W. MacMinn wrote:
>>> Any other thoughts?
One more idea: do your filenames consist entirely of digits? That
will trigger a lookup based on pubmed ID, if you have an active
network connection.
--
adam
On Oct 5, 2007, at 18:06, Christopher W. MacMinn wrote:
>>> I import references into BibDesk by dragging PDF files into my
>>> BibDesk library, which prompts BibDesk to create a new, blank
>>> reference entry that I can complete. Sometimes, though, the new
>>> reference entry BibDesk creates is
On 10/5/07 7:06 PM, "Christopher W. MacMinn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> I import references into BibDesk by dragging PDF files into my
>>> BibDesk library, which prompts BibDesk to create a new, blank
>>> reference entry that I can complete. Sometimes, though, the new
>>> reference entry BibD
>> I import references into BibDesk by dragging PDF files into my
>> BibDesk library, which prompts BibDesk to create a new, blank
>> reference entry that I can complete. Sometimes, though, the new
>> reference entry BibDesk creates is not blank -- many of the fields
>> are auto-magically complete
On Friday, October 05, 2007, at 11:11AM, "Christopher W. MacMinn" <[EMAIL
PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hey folks -
>
>I'm having a strange problem with BibDesk. It is as follows:
>
>I import references into BibDesk by dragging PDF files into my
>BibDesk library, which prompts BibDesk to create a new,
Hey folks -
I'm having a strange problem with BibDesk. It is as follows:
I import references into BibDesk by dragging PDF files into my
BibDesk library, which prompts BibDesk to create a new, blank
reference entry that I can complete. Sometimes, though, the new
reference entry BibDesk cre
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