.

I will try to make better bug reports in the future. I had run through all the 
options I could sensibly try, achieved nothing with my bug report, and was 
trying the users list as a last resort, and my frustration was showing. Sorry. 
I'm glad you found the problem is that the 1.5.1 release was in fact missing 
the templates required for the functions I noted were missing. I look forward 
to 1.5.2.

-Dave

> On Mar 21, 2010, at 5:08, Airey, David C wrote:
> 
> > I sent a bug report on this, as have others for v.1.5.1 recently. The 
> > response has been that "it works for me" by the developer, with a further 
> > somewhat thin suggestion,
> > 
> > "Are you sure you're using 1.5.1, because this issue was fixed in 1.5.1.
> > Otherwise, you may have to reset the template preferences."
> > 
> > We know we're using 1.5.1. So let's set that aside.
> > 
> > The second suggestion to reset the template preferences, I have tried, not 
> > quite understanding what this means, given the sparse instructions. I 
> > assumed it is to reset to defaults within the preference pane for 
> > templates--a couple of buttons there. This does nothing for me.
> > 
> > I have also removed and reinstalled BibDesk without change.
> > 
> > This is really annoying. I am hoping someone can help us resolve this.
> > 
> > I also want to point out that there are only 2 options in the menu 
> > View-->Bottom Preview. They are Files and Tex. There is nothing 
> > corresponding to the left most button which should give a preview of the 
> > citation contents. Should there be?
> > 
> > Thank you for the help.
> 
> 
> To reset the templates, you go to the Templates prefs, and hit the Reset 
> button. I'd thought that is quite straight forward. You may also hit "Reset 
> all default files". 
> 
> Your bug is not reproducable, when I follow what you say it just works. But 
> of course, your bug report was very sparse, without much of your local 
> details, logs, etc.
> 
> As always, if you want better response, you must report better bug reports. 
> That's why there is a fat link to the Bug Reporting Guidelines at the top of 
> the bug reporter.
> 
> Christiaan



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