Yes, of course and we fixed even many more issues surrounding post processing scripts. The only thing open from my end of things is the improvent on the help in terms of explaining nature of post processing scripts. I have made the change, but do not know how to commit. Then the strange (or perhaps even buggy) behavior of select duplicates, but this is perhaps not a bug and rather a feature request issue. Anything else might be ready for a release.

Andreas

P.S.: Here are the changes I propose to bibdesk.texi under heading "Customizing Templates" right after paragraph beginning with "Furthermore, a template can have any number of Accessory Files.." insert the following two paragraphs:

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Finally, a template can have a post processing script that further
manipulates the export.  Such a script has to be a shell script which
expects the export on standard input, changes it and writes the result to
standard output.  For instance the following shell script would replace any
occurrence of the placeholder @code{<!-- CURRENT-DATE -->} in the template
with the actual current date:

@code{#/bin/sh
sed -e "s|<!-- CURRENT-DATE -->|`date`|g"}
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I have the 200K big texi file containing that change, but where should I send this to? I guess not to this mail list and I am reluctant to comit it myself, perhaps putting the file into the wrong branch.


Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
So what's the scoop on releasing? I think Christiaan fixed all the Endnote issues that Andreas had.

On Aug 30, 2009, at 4:04 PM, Adam M. Goldstein wrote:

OK, Christiaan, let me know if this is something that you think you'll get to soon, and I will wait to release until it's done.

Thanks

Adam


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