On Nov 26, 2007, at 7:13 PM, James Harrison wrote:
> On Nov 26, 2007, at 12:17 PM, Daniele Pontillo wrote:
>
>> Hello!
>> I am still getting the same old error.
>> My steps are:
>> 1. open pages
>> 2. open bibdesk
>> 3. write a few lines in a blank pages document, such as "dan
>> \cite{Bader:2004lr} completed his work"
>> 4 .go to bibdesk and run the script
>> 5. get the error
>> thanks for your attention
>
>
> Daniele-
>
> I haven't been able to reproduce this error on my machine using
> Leopard, which makes it tough to figure out what's going on. In your
> steps above, you don't mention whether Pages asks you to save the file
> after you start the script. There is a file save command near the top
> of the script and you should get a file save dialog as soon as the
> script starts running if you haven't saved the file previously.
>
> I assume the error you're seeing in the situation above is the one you
> mentioned previously, "Can't copy file for processing, sorry. Check
> for a file name conflict." before anything else happens. If you do
> save it, does the script produce a copy of the file in the same
> folder? If so, does the file name of the copy have " copy" or "-bib"
> appended (which one)?
>
> Here are a couple of things to try:
>
> 1. Make sure you're using Pages 3 (iWork '08). I haven't tested this
> script with previous versions of Pages.
>
> 2. If you're not saving the original Pages file before running the
> script, do so and let me know what happens.
>
> 3. If you wish to use TeX cite commands as above, make sure you edit
> the script to change the values of the properties tagStart and tagEnd
> to "\\cite{" and "}", respectively. Make sure you have two backslashes
> in tagStart as shown. I've confirmed that this works, though a problem
> in this should not produce the error you mentioned previously.
0.93 now works great, and no longer exhibits the can't copy file
problem.
I ran it once, It worked. I reran it without deleting the -bib.pages
file, and a -copy.pages
file appeared, and the copy error message appeared. Then I deleted the
-bib and -copy.pages
files, and ran it a third time, and this time it worked. Is this
expected behaviour?
James
(OS 10.5.1 iWork '08.)
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