On 20 Dec 2007, at 8:53 PM, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:

>
> On Thursday, December 20, 2007, at 11:42AM, "Alexander H.  
> Montgomery" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On 2007-12-20, at 2:20 AM, Christiaan Hofman wrote:
>>
>>> Database > Migrate Files, a new assistant to migrate file and URL
>>> fields to the new file icon interface. It has some options like
>>> removing the original fields. Note that this is undoable, so you can
>>> safely experiment with it.
>>
>> 1)This appears not to do anything if you have "file papers  
>> relative to
>> each document" set. Actually, there appear to be a number of problems
>> when you're filing relative (see the two crash reports posted to the
>> bug reports). It's unclear what should be done with the relative
>> filing option in this new paradigm. I personally like it and use it
>> because it makes it easier to share databases and PDFs with others.
>
> There's a relative path associated with each file, so relative path  
> resolution should still work.  Those crashes look like an infinite  
> loop somewhere.
>
>> 3)When a file is selected in the file pane, if pressing space opened
>> Quick Look, this would make it nicely consistent with the Finder.
>
> Well...space and shift-space are already bound to page down/page up  
> in the file view and in BibDesk generally.  I think we could use  
> the cmd-y shortcut, though, which is also used in Finder.
>
> -- 
> adam

I noticed that you can use Option-doubleclick for this.

Christiaan



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