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Am 26.01.2009 um 19:41 schrieb Christiaan Hofman:

>
> On 26 Jan 2009, at 8:22 PM, Jonas Zimmermann wrote:
>> I just stumbled across some unexpected behaviour: I had the info
>> window of a publication open and wanted to add it to a keyword group
>> (just like you can add a publication by dragging from the list). I
>> grabbed it at its icon as I thought this icon represents this one
>> publication.
>
> The icon of the publication window represents the linked file, if any,
> not one or more publications. Icons in the title bar /always/
> represent a file (normally the corresponding document file).

Then why is the icon there? I find it counter-intuitive. There's an  
icon for the main document already. In an item-specific window, I  
expect item specific interaction ...

>> Wrong I was, as it added all my publications to this
>> keyword group, cause an error (a popup said "*** -[NSCFType  
>> dismiss:]:
>> unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x252e94c0") and finally
>> crashed BibDesk.
>> Is this intended behaviour (I mean the icon of the publication window
>> representing all publications)? If so, could it behave more graceful?
>>
>> Best,
>> Jonas
>
> This is definitely not intended behavior, none of it. It's clearly a
> bug, though I don't see ATM where. Unfortunately the traces below just
> show generic event handling messages, not the relevant part about what
> event caused the problem and in what context. I also don't understand
> why it would add all items to a group, it's probably just be a side
> effect of the exception.
>
> Christiaan

Actually, this seems to take all items of that file and add them again  
to the file (and to the group), kinda makes sense now. With a small  
bibliography of just 3 items I could replicate the duplication yet not  
the crash.


Jonas
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