Several improvements have been made in the CiteInPages Applescript:

* The script now responds correctly in Leopard to file name conflicts.

* Pages list styles for bibliographies that are numbered by Pages are  
now applied across the span of paragraphs that the bibliography  
comprises rather than the span of characters. This works around an  
ambiguity in Pages about how return characters are counted in  
character spans and should be more robust overall.

* A new property called "listStyleName" has been added to the top of  
the script that allows users to easily set the name of the Pages list  
style that should be used when Pages numbers the bibliography. This  
should be helpful with non-English languages (where the default  
numbered list style may not be named "Numbered list") or when users  
wish to use their own defined list styles.

As far as I know, all the significant outstanding issues with the  
script have been addressed. As always, please send me bug reports and  
comments.

CiteInPages is an Applescript for managing in-text citations and  
bibliographies with BibDesk in Apple's Pages word processor (v. 3,  
iWork '08). It can be downloaded from 
http://jhh.med.virginia.edu/main/CiteInPages

Jim Harrison
UVa


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