On May 6, 2008, at 6:17 PM, James Howison wrote:

> I usually use Copy as RIS to exchange references with the poor sods
> using Endnote.  However recently (I think) I've noticed that BibDesk
> doesn't include the TY (type) of reference, which confuses Endnote no
> end.  I'm pretty sure that RIS should always have that filled out:
>
> http://www.refman.com/support/risformat_tags_01.asp

You are absolutely right, and I just checked in a fix for it; it's  
been broken for several months.  I only tested it with your example,  
so more testing is welcome.  Incidentally, I fixed another random bug  
in RIS export that's been around since March 2006, due to a change to  
support PubMed's bastard RIS.  Apparently RIS doesn't get a lot of  
use...

-- 
adam


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