Re: [Bibdesk-users] linking skim file to reference

2008-12-21 Thread Daniel Loranz
OK - I get it. I thought I needed to explicitly link the .skim file to the record in order to make my notes searchable in BibDesk. I see now that's not the case. Thanks. - Dan On Dec 20, 2008, at 2:24 PM, Christiaan Hofman wrote: > > On 20 Dec 2008, at 11:06 PM, Adam M. Goldstein wrote: >

Re: [Bibdesk-users] linking skim file to reference

2008-12-21 Thread James Harrison
On Dec 20, 2008, at 1:35 PM, Daniel Loranz wrote: > 1 - Use Skim to write up notes in a paper. > 2 - Command-click the menu-bar file icon to reveal the PDF file in the > finder. > 3 - In find the .skim file right under the PDF file. > 4 - Command-tab to BibDesk. > 5 - Find and double click the ref

Re: [Bibdesk-users] linking skim file to reference

2008-12-20 Thread Christiaan Hofman
On 20 Dec 2008, at 11:06 PM, Adam M. Goldstein wrote: > On Dec 20, 2008, at 5:01 PM, Christiaan Hofman wrote: > >> What are you trying to achieve? Why would you want to link a .skim >> file to an item in bibdesk? >> > > Right---my impression was that if the file is linked to a record, the > skim

Re: [Bibdesk-users] linking skim file to reference

2008-12-20 Thread Adam M. Goldstein
On Dec 20, 2008, at 5:01 PM, Christiaan Hofman wrote: > What are you trying to achieve? Why would you want to link a .skim > file to an item in bibdesk? > Right---my impression was that if the file is linked to a record, the skim notes would by default appear, and be updated when the notes are

Re: [Bibdesk-users] linking skim file to reference

2008-12-20 Thread Christiaan Hofman
What are you trying to achieve? Why would you want to link a .skim file to an item in bibdesk? Christiaan On 20 Dec 2008, at 7:35 PM, Daniel Loranz wrote: > Currently my workflow looks like ... > > 1 - Use Skim to write up notes in a paper. > 2 - Command-click the menu-bar file icon to reveal

[Bibdesk-users] linking skim file to reference

2008-12-20 Thread Daniel Loranz
Currently my workflow looks like ... 1 - Use Skim to write up notes in a paper. 2 - Command-click the menu-bar file icon to reveal the PDF file in the finder. 3 - In find the .skim file right under the PDF file. 4 - Command-tab to BibDesk. 5 - Find and double click the reference to open the refe