When this is solved can we add it to the wiki / docs? I'd like to set
up biblatex previewing too.

On 2/17/09, Jonas Zimmermann <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Seems I get 'random' errors as well. I'm also using biblatex. It seems
> to be the case when some field is malformed. There's no note about it
> in the log, check bibpreview.blg instead. A frequent problem for me
> seem to be PubMed imports with 'too many commas in Address field'. A
> pair of {braces} works wonders. Maybe this solves the mystery.
>
> Jonas
>
> Am 16.02.2009 um 23:00 schrieb Maxwell, Adam R:
>
>> On 02/16/09 14:53, "Arik Ohnstad" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Sorry to be ambiguous. The PDF preview process ends with this
>>> message in the
>>> floating window: ***** ERROR:  unable to create preview ***** There
>>> is no
>>> RTF preview, I imagine for the reason you stated.
>>
>> okay, that's truly an error, rather than the warning I was thinking
>> of.
>>
>>> It's strange: The cite key is now properly included in the
>>> bibpreview.tex,
>>> and ought (I think) to generate a valid pdf, but the log doesn't
>>> seem to
>>> indicate any problem...
>>
>> Cmd-click on the document icon in the preview panel's title bar to
>> open the
>> temp directory (or cd there in Terminal...it's listed in the log
>> output as
>> /var/folders/Ng/NgbtJh-OER89cAavH+EkjE+++TI/-Tmp-/bibdesk.lhHl40/
>> bibpreview/
>> ).  Try running pdflatex/bibtex manually in that directory, and see
>> how you
>> need to tweak them.  Bear in mind that BibDesk will overwrite
>> anything you
>> change there.
>>
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