[Bibdesk-users] stringByConvertingDoubleHyphenToEndash broken?

2011-10-11 Thread Simon Spiegel
Is the tag stringByConvertingDoubleHyphenToEndash currently broken? I've been 
using this tag for quite some time, but with version 1.5.6 fields which contain 
two hyphens aren't displayed at all. As soon as I remove the tag from the 
template, the field is displayed – with two hyphens of course.

Simon

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Re: [Bibdesk-users] stringByConvertingDoubleHyphenToEndash broken?

2011-10-11 Thread Christiaan Hofman

On Oct 11, 2011, at 16:16, Simon Spiegel wrote:

 Is the tag stringByConvertingDoubleHyphenToEndash currently broken? I've been 
 using this tag for quite some time, but with version 1.5.6 fields which 
 contain two hyphens aren't displayed at all. As soon as I remove the tag from 
 the template, the field is displayed – with two hyphens of course.
 
 Simon
 
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 Steinhaldenstr. 50
 8002 Zürich
 
 Telephon: ++41 44 451 5334
 Mobophon: ++41 76 459 6039
 
 
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 two years.“ Tom Lehrer


You're right, there's an error there. I'll have it fixed in tomorrow's nightly.

Christiaan


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