On Oct 25, 2008, at 14:24 , Adam M. Goldstein wrote:

> I wonder how the nightlies are working out for people. If the major
> outstanding issues have been resolved---for instance, Adam mentioned
> that there were some issues with the Tiger nightlies---then let's
> start voting on whether it's time for a new release.

Thanks to Alex, I'm now testing something more up-to-date :-}.  All  
seems well, but still a couple of minor things.  The second is kind of  
gnarly, FWIW.

1) This is probably an Apple issue, but if anyone can provide  
clarification it will help in the bug report: On 10.5.5, I have  
BibDesk assigned to one Space.  If I have the separate preview window  
(SHFT-CMD-T) open, and switch Spaces, and then try to switch back to  
BibDesk (CMD-TAB or the Dock), the preview window shows up in the  
current Space.  Closing that window lets me switch to BibDesk with CMD- 
TAB/Dock.

So: should the preview window stay in BibDesk's assigned Space, and if  
so, is this under BibDesk's control?

2) Next, a preview glitch: I have 537 entries in my .bib file.  If I  
select them all, a preview is generated in the "integrated" preview  
window, without fuss.  However, if I have the floating preview window  
open, it shows a TeX error (the integrated window still makes no  
complaint).  The TeX log shows no errors (a bunch of TeX warnings  
about under/overfill, and bibtex warnings about missing fields, but no  
errors).  I tried a binary search to see where the problem might be,  
but the results were a bit perplexing.

If I isolate 463 of the 537 items in a static group, I always get the  
error.  Depending on the selections making up the group, the error  
goes away after deselecting some small number of items (1, 2, 3, ..).

I hope that's clear; it seems pretty weird to me.

Thoughts?

Of course, I could still be asleep, and just not know it.

Justin

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Justin C. Walker, Curmudgeon at Large
Institute for the Absorption of Federal Funds
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I can't get Jesus on the phone,
But Ol' Milwaukee's Best is my best friend.
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