On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 10:57 PM, Christiaan Hofman <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> On 11 Feb 2009, at 8:12 PM, ..... wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I went to the archives to search for this issue, but there is no search
> field.
> URL:
> http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_name=bibdesk-users
> There is a search field for source forge, of course in the upper right, but
> none for just BibDesk.
>
>
> There's a search field if you follow the Search link in the Mailing List
> menu. I've already filed a bug report with SF.net to ask for a more
> prominent link or button.
>
> Anyway, I am having trouble with error correction. Here's what happens:
>
> I open my bib. The error window pops up, with many warnings about quotation
> marks at "brace depth zero." OK, I have read that double quotation marks
> need to be replace by pairs of single quotation marks for Tex. So, I double
> click on an error line, and a second window opens showing the source code
> for the bib. I see the problem quotation marks. I copy the cite key, go to
> the database window, and find that item. I open the edit window, and replace
> the double quotes with pairs of single quotes. I save the file. I close the
> error window and re-open it.  The same error is still reported for the same
> item.
>
> This is repeatable for all of the errors, including ones not involving
> quotation marks. I have tried repeatedly saving the file, and quitting
> BibDesk and reopening it. The same list of errors is repeated, despite my
> having fixed them.
>
> Thanks,
> Ingrid
>
>
> First of all: this is not true, you can fix errors and they will be fixed.
> In particular, when I replace double-quotes by single quotes, for me the
> warning disappears. So there's something else you're not telling us.
>
> Christiaan
>
>
Oh, I now see what you mean. And no, the errors and warnings don't
disappear, and they're not supposed to. The error window shows the
errors/warnings that are raised when bibtex is parsed. That's all, no more,
no less.In other words, it shows the errors in the input bibtex, not
necessarily the current content.

Christiaan
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