Hi Adam, (others),

Please see below --

On 10/29/07, Adam R. Maxwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Oct 29, 2007, at 6:17 PM, P Kishor wrote:
>
> > I created an empty group, and tried to drag entries into it from other
> > groups. I get the following error
> >
> > =====================
> > Alert
> >
> > *** -[NSCFDictionary removeObjectForKey:]: attempt to remove nil key
> >
> > [ OK ]
> > =====================
> >
> > what gives?
>
> Please provide exact steps to reproduce the problem so we can fix it.
> You might also check the console log to see if anything is reported.
>


Exactly what I stated above. I created an empty group by clicking the
+ sign in the bottom left corner. Named the group "MHR paper". Clicked
on another group which has a bunch of entries. Clicked on an entry in
the list of entries. Tried to drag it to "MHR paper" but the alert
noted above popped up immediately. The console says the following --

Oct 29 20:29:39 Lucknow BibDesk[10437]: 2007-10-29 20:29:39.959
BibDesk[10437] Assertion Failed:;
Oct 29 20:29:39 Lucknow BibDesk[10437]: ---------------------------;
Oct 29 20:29:39 Lucknow BibDesk[10437]: Object:
<BDSKItemPasteboardHelper: 0x11fecf0>;
Oct 29 20:29:39 Lucknow BibDesk[10437]: Selector:
removePromisedTypesForPasteboard:;
Oct 29 20:29:39 Lucknow BibDesk[10437]: File:
/Volumes/Local/Users/amaxwell/build/bibdesk-clean/BDSKItemPasteboardHelper.m;
Oct 29 20:29:39 Lucknow BibDesk[10437]: Line: 252;
Oct 29 20:29:39 Lucknow BibDesk[10437]: Description: Invalid parameter
not satisfying: nil != [pboard name];
Oct 29 20:29:39 Lucknow BibDesk[10437]: Stack Trace:;
Oct 29 20:29:39 Lucknow BibDesk[10437]: ;
Oct 29 20:29:39 Lucknow BibDesk[10437]: ---------------------------;
Oct 29 20:29:39 Lucknow BibDesk[10437]: 2007-10-29 20:29:39.960
BibDesk[10437] *** -[NSCFDictionary removeObjectForKey:]: attempt to
remove nil key;

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