Revision: 12256
http://bibdesk.svn.sourceforge.net/bibdesk/?rev=12256&view=rev
Author: hofman
Date: 2008-01-04 10:52:34 -0800 (Fri, 04 Jan 2008)
Log Message:
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Replace help description of Local-Url and Url columns by Local File and Remote
URL columns.
Modified Paths:
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trunk/bibdesk/English.lproj/BibDesk Help/bibdesk.texi
trunk/bibdesk/French.lproj/BibDesk Help/bibdesk.texi
Modified: trunk/bibdesk/English.lproj/BibDesk Help/bibdesk.texi
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--- trunk/bibdesk/English.lproj/BibDesk Help/bibdesk.texi 2008-01-04
18:43:33 UTC (rev 12255)
+++ trunk/bibdesk/English.lproj/BibDesk Help/bibdesk.texi 2008-01-04
18:52:34 UTC (rev 12256)
@@ -1271,34 +1271,32 @@
If you use a special type that has a container concept write to
bibdesk-develop@@lists.sourceforge.net
and it can be added.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Local-Url
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Local-Url
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Local File
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Local File
@cindex drag and drop, files
-The Local-Url column is the column with the column with a little icon
depicting a file in the header.
+The Local File column is the column with the column with a paperclip icon in
the header.
-The Local-Url column displays a little icon for a file that is linked through
-the Local-Url field, of course only if the Local-Url field is set.
-If the Local-Url field for an item is set, but the file could not be found
-on the system, the cell in the Local-Url column displays a file icon with a
question mark.
+The Local File column displays a paperclip icon and the number of attached
files when files are attached.
+If one of the linked files could not be found, the paperclip will be displayed
in red.
This way you can easily track missing linked files.
-When a cell in the Local-Url column is double-clicked, the linked file will be
opened
+When a cell in the Local File column is double-clicked, the linked files will
be opened
using the default application for the corresponding file type.
-The icon can also be dragged from the table to the Finder in order to copy it
to another location,
+The linked files can also be dragged from the table to the Finder in order to
copy it to another location,
or it can be dragged into a specific application in the Dock to open the file
in a specific application
or perhaps mail it as an attachment.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Url
[EMAIL PROTECTED] drag and drop, URLs
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Url
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Remote URL
[EMAIL PROTECTED] drag and drop, Remote URL
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Remote URL
-The Url column is the column with the column with an @@-sign in the header.
+The Remote URL column is the column with the column with an @@-sign in the
header.
-Similarly, the Url column displays a little webloc icon (a file icon with an
@@-sign)
-when the Url field of the item is set.
+Similarly, the Remote URL column displays a little webloc icon (a file icon
with an @@-sign)
+when the one or more URLs are attached to the pubblication. The column then
also displays the number of linked URLs.
-Double-clicking a cell in the Url column will open the linked remote URL
+Double-clicking a cell in the Remote URL column will open the first linked
remote URL
in your default browser application.
@subheading Date
Modified: trunk/bibdesk/French.lproj/BibDesk Help/bibdesk.texi
===================================================================
--- trunk/bibdesk/French.lproj/BibDesk Help/bibdesk.texi 2008-01-04
18:43:33 UTC (rev 12255)
+++ trunk/bibdesk/French.lproj/BibDesk Help/bibdesk.texi 2008-01-04
18:52:34 UTC (rev 12256)
@@ -643,9 +643,9 @@
The operators AND, OR, and NOT are case sensitive.
-Search Kit performs Unicode normalization on query strings and on the text
placed into indexes. It uses Unicode Normalization Form KC (NFKC, compatibility
decomposition followed by canonical composition) as documented in Unicode
Standard Annex #15. For example, the a-grave character, `à', can be written as
the two Unicode characters (0x0061, 0x0300) or as the single Unicode character
0x00E0. Search Kit will normalize (0x0061, 0x0300) to 0x00E0. For more
information on Unicode normalization, see @url{http://unicode.org/reports/tr15}.
+Search Kit performs Unicode normalization on query strings and on the text
placed into indexes. It uses Unicode Normalization Form KC (NFKC, compatibility
decomposition followed by canonical composition) as documented in Unicode
Standard Annex #15. For example, the a-grave character, `à', can be written as
the two Unicode characters (0x0061, 0x0300) or as the single Unicode character
0x00E0. Search Kit will normalize (0x0061, 0x0300) to 0x00E0. For more
information on Unicode normalization, see @url{http://unicode.org/reports/tr15}.
-Search Kit further normalizes query strings and indexes by stripping
diacritical marks and by forcing characters to lowercase. For example, Search
Kit normalizes each of the following characters to `a': `a', `à', `A', and
`À'.
+Search Kit further normalizes query strings and indexes by stripping
diacritical marks and by forcing characters to lowercase. For example, Search
Kit normalizes each of the following characters to `a': `a', `à', `A', and `À'.
@node Find and Replace
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@@ -1271,34 +1271,32 @@
If you use a special type that has a container concept write to
bibdesk-develop@@lists.sourceforge.net
and it can be added.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Local-Url
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Local-Url
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Local File
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Local File
@cindex drag and drop, files
-The Local-Url column is the column with the column with a little icon
depicting a file in the header.
+The Local File column is the column with the column with a paperclip icon in
the header.
-The Local-Url column displays a little icon for a file that is linked through
-the Local-Url field, of course only if the Local-Url field is set.
-If the Local-Url field for an item is set, but the file could not be found
-on the system, the cell in the Local-Url column displays a file icon with a
question mark.
+The Local File column displays a paperclip icon and the number of attached
files when files are attached.
+If one of the linked files could not be found, the paperclip will be displayed
in red.
This way you can easily track missing linked files.
-When a cell in the Local-Url column is double-clicked, the linked file will be
opened
+When a cell in the Local File column is double-clicked, the linked files will
be opened
using the default application for the corresponding file type.
-The icon can also be dragged from the table to the Finder in order to copy it
to another location,
+The linked files can also be dragged from the table to the Finder in order to
copy it to another location,
or it can be dragged into a specific application in the Dock to open the file
in a specific application
or perhaps mail it as an attachment.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Url
[EMAIL PROTECTED] drag and drop, URLs
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Url
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Remote URL
[EMAIL PROTECTED] drag and drop, Remote URL
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Remote URL
-The Url column is the column with the column with an @@-sign in the header.
+The Remote URL column is the column with the column with an @@-sign in the
header.
-Similarly, the Url column displays a little webloc icon (a file icon with an
@@-sign)
-when the Url field of the item is set.
+Similarly, the Remote URL column displays a little webloc icon (a file icon
with an @@-sign)
+when the one or more URLs are attached to the pubblication. The column then
also displays the number of linked URLs.
-Double-clicking a cell in the Url column will open the linked remote URL
+Double-clicking a cell in the Remote URL column will open the first linked
remote URL
in your default browser application.
@subheading Date
@@ -1877,7 +1875,7 @@
* Automatically Move Files:: How BibDesk can keep new papers organized
automatically once you've consolidated them.
* Consolidate Linked Files:: A command to move all linked files to your
Papers Folder.
* Customizing the Local File Format:: How to customize the generated location
of used for AutoFile.
-* Migrate Files:: How to convert from Local-Url to aliases
+* Convert Files:: How to convert from Local-Url to aliases
@end menu
@c
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@@ -1964,37 +1962,42 @@
The syntax of the format is described in more detail in
@ref{Autogeneration Format Syntax}.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Migrate Files
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Convert Files
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@anchor{FileMigration}
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Migrate Files
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Convert Files
@abstract{Converting files from paths to aliases}
@cindex migrate files, alias
[EMAIL PROTECTED] convert files
@cindex linked file, URL
@c maybe this should be a separate technical note or something?
Versions of BibDesk prior to 1.3.13 stored links to files as paths or a file:
URL.
File links are now stored as a relative path (relative to the .bib file),
-and as a Mac OS alias. Each file is stored in a BibTeX field named
@code{Bdsk-File-N}, where N is
-a positive nonzero integer. The content is Base-64 encoded ASCII, which is
not human readable,
-but compatible with BibTeX storage requirements.
+and as a Mac OS alias. This allows AutoFile to operate on an arbitrary number
of files,
+and allows you to move your files in the Finder without breaking the links in
your database.
-When you open a file that has Local-Url (and/or other Local-File fields), they
are automatically
-converted to aliases (or paths, if the file can't be found). When you save
the file, the
-Bdsk-File fields will be saved as well, and will be used exclusively next time
that file is
-opened.
+When you open a file that has URL fields (Local File and Remote URL fields),
+they are automatically converted to aliases (or paths, if the file can't be
found).
+When you save the file, the new information will be saved and will be used
exclusively
+the next time that file is opened.
-The @menutitle{Migrate Files} item of the @menutitle{Database} menu allows you
to
-see which files could not be found, and to clear out the old local file fields
-such as Local-Url. Changes are undoable, but you may wish to make a backup of
your file
+The new file fields will appear as @samp{Bdsk-File-N} in a
+text editor, where N is a positive nonzero integer. They are not human
readable, but can
+be accessed via AppleScript and Script Hooks. The new URL fields will appear
as @samp{Bdsk-Url-N}
+in a text editor, and are human-readable.
+
+The @menutitle{Convert File and URL Fields} item of the @menutitle{Database}
menu allows you to
+see which files could not be found, and to clear out the old file and URL
fields
+such as Local-Url and Url. Changes are undoable, but you may wish to make a
backup of your file
before proceeding.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Files} mimics the automatic migration performed when first
opening a file
-that does not use the new Bdsk-File scheme. The primary difference is that
the manual migration
-is more flexible and it displays warnings. It can be run at any time, even
after a previous
-manual migration.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] File and URL Fields} mimics the automatic conversion
performed when first opening a file
+that does not use the new Bdsk-File scheme. The primary difference is that
the manual process
+is more flexible and displays warnings. It can be run at any time, even after
a previous
+manual conversion.
@c
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