The problem, I think, is that the file name contains a period, and  
everything after that is interpreted as the extension. This is ".% 
20Vierter%20Theil-1821a".

Christiaan

On 10 Aug 2007, at 5:27 PM, Stephan Kurz wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> using BD 1.2.11 (vv485) on Panther (10.3.9), I started testing the
> BibDesk AutoFile feature.
> There is a strange thing happening when I use
> '%i{Art}/%p1-%T5-%Y%u%e' as an AutoFile Local-Url Format [i{Art}  
> being a
> per-bibliography document info key as suggested in some older  
> threads].
>
> The following entry:
>
> @book{Hamann-Hamanns-Schriften.-1821,
>       Address = {Berlin},
>       Author = {Hamann, Johann Georg},
>       Booktitle = {Hamann's Schriften},
>       Date-Added = {2007-08-10 16:38:08 +0200},
>       Date-Modified = {2007-08-10 17:07:15 +0200},
>       Publisher = {G. Reimer},
>       Title = {Hamann's Schriften. Vierter Theil},
>       Volume = {4},
>       Year = {1821}}
>
> produces as Local-url field and as the documents' filename:
> XX/YY/Hamann-Hamann's%20Schriften.%20Vierter%20Theil-1821a.% 
> 20Vierter%20Theil-1821a
> [XX being my AutoFile "Papers folder location" as set in the AutoFile
> prefs, YY being the document info key, so this works]
>
> %e is missing, and strangely, %T5 is duplicated.
>
> I had to rename the file manually in the Finder, and then re-drag it
> onto the Local-Url field of the record and consolidate the linked  
> file.
>
> Is this reproducable for somebody? Bug? Feature? Already resolved  
> in the
> Tiger versions?
>
> Best,
> Stephan
>
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