You got a point, in particular (2) and (3). I can live with (1).

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Andreas
 

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On 16/Apr/2010, at 18:19 , Chris Goedde wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> A few quick interface nitpicks/questions. (Don't you love developing for Mac 
> users?)
> 
> (1) I'm entering a bunch of books, and I added a field "ISBN". Actually, I 
> didn't, because BibDesk wouldn't let me. The field is actually "Isbn". I know 
> this is trivial, but it bugs me. Is there a reason for this restriction?
> 
> (2) When I double-click on an existing entry to open the editing panel, the 
> editing window comes up marked as "dirty", even though it's not. Again, 
> trivial, but ...
> 
> (3) Suppose I click "New" to create a new entry but then decide that's not 
> what I want to do. If I click the close button I get a dialog box with only 
> two choices, "Edit" and "Keep". I know this was discussed extensively, and I 
> don't want to revisit the whole discussion, but for the life of me I can't 
> understand why there's not a third choice, e.g. "Discard". Forcing the user 
> to save unwanted changes to a document is very unMac-like. Is there a way to 
> kill the editing panel without saving a new entry?
> 
> With all that said, thanks for the great program.
> 
> Chris
> 
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