Yes, as this message indicates you HAVE TO add a unique specifier.
The cite key is not sufficient as you can add more than one file to a  
single entry in the bib file. For more information see a lot of very  
recent posts on this list.

Alex



Am 27.01.2008 um 20:24 schrieb Armin Goralczyk:

> Hello list
> I have been using the AutoFile feature with the following custom local
> file format: %f{Cite Key}%e
> This will use my cite key and the appropriate extension for the file
> name. This no longer works. The message is:
> "Invalid file format. Format for local file requires a unique
> specifier to ensure unique file names (%1$u, %2$U or %3$n)."
> I guess Bibdesk assumes that a field alone is not unique, but this is
> not true for the cite key field and should therefor be allowed.
> How can have my old AutoFile custom format?
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