On Wednesday, October 03, 2007, at 11:06AM, "Christiaan Hofman" <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On 10/3/07, Maxwell, Adam R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> On 10/02/07 01:11, "Simon Spiegel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> > I noticed something about the Google Scholar scraper: If the search
>> > gives a result with several versions, BibDesk wont find anything, you
>> > have to click to see the two version for BibDesk to find it. The
>> > other results aren't shown.
>>
>> I'm seeing this as well, but it doesn't seem related to the multiple
>> versions, since some of my searches with multiple versions display just
>> fine.
>>
>> A few minor comments:
>> - can we add a favicon to the URL field easily?
>
>
>Perhaps if we use a textwithiconcell, I think we should implement a webview
>delegate to get the favicon. Would that be webView:didReceiveIcon:forFrame:?

I think so, but I've never done it.  I'm just used to seeing them in a URL 
field.

>- having the buttons on the right of the URL field is throwing me off...
>
>
>You mean it should be on the left?

Again, that's just something I'm used to seeing in web browsers.  No idea what 
everyone else does with their toolbars.

>- the combobox menu in the URL field doesn't seem to be used
>
>
>It contains the bookmarks.

I see.  I was expecting it to be a history list.  I use the web import (where I 
assume some of this is from) about once a year, so this UI is basically new to 
me.

>Another problem I have is that Alex's SFX Open URL script doesn't work with
>> web group entries, but does work after I add them to the library.  My
>> guess
>> is that it's related to
>>
>> "set thePublications to the selection of document 1"
>>
>> which maybe doesn't work for external groups?
>
>
>That's correct, external items are not scriptable. Scriptable objects (other
>than the application) need a container, and (external) groups are not
>scriptable. And there are more subtleties with scripting external items.

That's pretty unfortunate, especially since it just fails silently.  It would 
be nice to have read access via AS for situations like this.

-- 
adam

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