On 2 Jul 2007, at 5:53 PM, Derick Fay wrote:

I'll also post this to the sf feature requests.

1) If I start up BibDesk by double-clicking the icon, it obeys the setting in Preferences > Application Launch (set to a file called master.bib in my case) , but if I start BibDesk by dragging a reference to the icon, it disregards this setting and creates a new Untitled document & I need to manually open master.bib & drag the new reference in. Could there be an option to have imports automatically go to the file specified in Preferences > Application Launch?


I don't think so. Imports should be added to a specific file, so a file should be opened first before you add imports to it, without exceptions, in my opinion. I don't like the idea of adding an extra pref for this.

2) Would it be possible to have the directory set in Preferences > AutoFile > Papers folder location also be the default directory when one manually adds a file to a publication record? Or provide another preference setting to set a default location for this dialog?


I'm not sure I understand you. What dialog are you talking about, and how are you adding a file to a publication?

3) I love the fact that BibDesk provides a list of recent Safari downloads as an option when choosing a file to attach. Would it be possible to also include a list of recent Mail downloads?


I'm quite certain that those are not available, considering that Mail does not have a history for those.

thanks
Derick

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Derick A. Fay, Ph.D.
Visiting Assistant Professor
Department of Anthropology
Union College
Schenectady, NY 12308




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