Note that you can get the papers folder directly in AppleScript.

Christiaan

On 13 Jun 2007, at 9:07 PM, Zvi Biener wrote:

> Dear All,
> What the hell, I'll send the scripts anyway. I'm a novice at these  
> things, so please modify them to make better, more elegant, etc.!
>
> Attached are two applescripts:
>
> 1) One allows you to export the local files linked to the currently  
> selected items to a user-specified folder. You can either use a  
> flat export (all files go together), or a structured export (which  
> replicates the structure of your autofile directory).
>
> Note: If some of your papers were filed using autofile, and other  
> are linked to diverse locations on you system, the "structured  
> export" option will result in a strangely structured output folder.  
> It is best to use "flat export" under this condition).
>
> 2) A Quicksilver integration script. It uses a shell command to  
> read the most recently opened file, and searches that file. The  
> shell command is not very elegant. If anyone can make it neater,  
> have it read the default file as well as the last file, etc. it  
> would be great!
>
> Anyway, put the script in ~/Library/Application Support/Quicksilver/ 
> Actions/Bibdesk Search.scpt. Once you Quicksilver catalog is  
> updated, select the file in Quicksilver, choose "process text" as  
> the action (you can set this to be the default for this script),  
> and enter your text.
>
> Best,
> Zv
>
> i<Bibdesk export files to folder.scpt><BibDesk Search.scpt>
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