On 3 Mar 2009, at 7:04 PM, Michael McCracken wrote:

> Hi, I just discovered James Harrison's RTF preview template [1], and I
> really like it (nice work James).
> I have no explanation for why I didn't try it earlier.
>
> My first impression was that it was nicer than the default, and
> probably should be the default (we can obviously keep the old one
> around).
> In particular, it shows Skim notes - very nice.

Actually, I did not include those on purpose, because it can be very  
long, which makes it impossible to get a good view of multiple  
selection. I still think that's a good decision.

> I'm wondering if there are other templates for the preview-pane I
> should look at?

There are a few linked on the Wiki.

> Also, what does everyone think about making that template (or any
> other improvement on the default) the new default?

There is a problem that when we update the template in BibDesk, the  
users won't see it unless they explicitly revert the templates.

Christiaan

> -mike
>
> [1]:http://jhh.med.virginia.edu/main/TemplateNotes#journalTemplates
>
> -- 
> Michael McCracken
> UCSD CSE PhD Candidate
> research: http://www.cse.ucsd.edu/~mmccrack/
> misc: http://michael-mccracken.net/wp/


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