On 16 Nov 2007, at 3:16 PM, Matthias Damm wrote:

>
> Am 16.11.2007 um 14:35 schrieb Christiaan Hofman:
>>> The problem I have seen is that sometimes the list of the "Import"
>>> links is not updated properly.
>>> When this happens, the list stays as it is even if I switch to the
>>> next page of Google Scholar results, do another search or open
>>> another
>>> page. Only restarting BibDesk makes the search useable again. This
>>> does not happen always, sometimes everything works as expected. This
>>> might not be a very helpful error description, but I don't know what
>>> other info I could give? (I'm running 10.5.1 on an Intel Macbook,
>>> problem exists with the latest stable release and with the latest
>>> nightly.)
>>>
>>
>> It should be able to recursively add new items when you reload a
>> single frame. Is anything reported in the logs in Console?
>
> The only message from BibDesk there is
>
> 16.11.07 15:04:54 BibDesk[2978] Application will quit without
> finishing writing metadata cache.
>
> But that seems to happen every time I quit BD after I changed
> something in my file.
>

That's not important. It just says that it wasn't finished saving the  
spotlight cache.

>>> I also have a couple of feature requests:
>>> - It was great if you could save a web group with a fixed start  
>>> page,
>>> for example a web group that always starts with Google Scholar.
>>>
>>
>> I don't feel like adding a new pref for that and it should be pretty
>> easy now with the bookmarks.
>
> O.k.
> Speaking of bookmarks: Shouldn't the bookmarked page load when a
> bookmark is selected but the Web panel is not open? When I select a
> bookmark the Web panel is opened, but the URL is not loaded. Only when
> I select the Bookmark again, it is loaded.
>

Thanks, that can happen the first time as the UI has not been loaded  
before trying to load the bookmark. That's fixed now.

Christiaan

>>> Some options on what happens after an item is imported could also
>>> be a
>>> nice improvement:
>>> - It was nice if the item was opened after import, just like the
>>> option for items imported via dragging.
>>
>> We disabled that, and we won't do more special-special handling in
>> this case. Not editing allows you to keep with the web group. There
>> are good reasons to do that. You can easily find the items you added
>> from the web group in the Last Import group.
>
> Would I have to leave the Web group if just the edit window for the
> new item was opened?
>
>>> - It was also helpful if there was an option to automatically re-
>>> generate the cite key for imported items.
>>
>> If you auto-generate the cite key that will happen automatically.
>> Otherwise you can go to Last Import and use the menu item in the
>> Publication menu.
>
> That doesn't work for me:
> The new items keep the cite key the got from Google Scholar.
>
> Thanks for the comments,
> best regards
>
> Matthias
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