Of course I meant the *preview* pane in the third paragraph below, not  
preferences pane. And the point was to be able to optionally display  
the abstract, annotation and Skim notes on demand in the preview pane  
using appropriately-designed templates. Time to go to bed.

JH

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> From: James Harrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: January 28, 2008 1:14:41 AM EST
> To: For general discussion about using BibDesk 
> <[email protected] 
> >
> Subject: [Bibdesk-users] Preview template
> Reply-To: For general discussion about using BibDesk 
> <[email protected] 
> >
>
> In case it would be useful to anyone, I've put up an RTF template
> based on the CiteInPages AMAstyle template file that I use for
> BibDesk's preview pane. Aside from being a compact display containing
> just what I want (and looking nice with multiple selections), it
> optionally displays Skim notes for references whose PDFs have them.
>
> See http://jhh.med.virginia.edu/main/TemplateNotes and click to "Other
> templates".
>
> A few days back someone suggested that it might be convenient to be
> able to switch the ??preferences?? pane quickly between multiple  
> template
> files. That would be useful for me to allow switching between displays
> that included the abstract, annotations and Skim notes depending on
> the level of detail I needed and the task at hand.
>
> Jim Harrison
> Unv. of Virginia


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