Thanks for the hints Christiaan,


An empty selection could also be an empty list (I think that should be the case, so that will be true in future versions).

Ok


Why are you moving linked files to linked URLs, instead of to linked files?

Because I didn''t know that would work as well.


And the preferred way to add linked files and URLs is to use the "add" command, as in 'add theFile to end of linked files of thePub'.

see above

Also, an easy way to get a generated value is to make use of BibDesk's format parsing through the "parse format" command, as in 'parse format "%f{Cite Key}1/%f{Cite Key}.pdf" for field "dummy" of thePub', or in the case of Daniele, 'parse format "%a1/%Y.pdf" for field "dummy" of thePub'.

AFAIK that would not work, since I can not rely on BibDesks parsing, I need increasing numbers and not simply a gap for my cite keys. And if several linked files are used the naming rule goes as this:

        1) <cite key>.pdf                 for work itself                       
  
        2) <cite key>_S.pdf               for supplementary material            
          
        3) <cite key>_S2.pdf              for more supplementary material       
                  
        4) <cite key>_S3.pdf              for more supplementary material
        ...
        63) <cite key>_S3.pdf     for more supplementary material
        User is alerted with warning message

Regards,
Andreas



Christiaan

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