And did you use the latest nightlies?

Christiaan

On 28 Jan 2008, at 7:20 AM, James Harrison wrote:

> 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 <bibdesk- 
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> Subject: [Bibdesk-users] Preview template
>> Reply-To: For general discussion about using BibDesk <bibdesk- 
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>>
>> 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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