On Aug 8, 2010, at 3:54, Adam R. Maxwell wrote: > > On Aug 7, 2010, at 6:37 PM, slow down wrote: > >> Thanks for Adam and Christiaan's excellent pointers. >> >> The goal here, Adam, is to integrate BibDesk with any rich-text Mac >> note-taking >> or journaling app (DevonTHINK, Journler, MacJournal, Scrivener, VoodooPad, >> etc.), or really any app that uses rich text, via text hyperlinks to >> publications in BibDesk. > > Can't you copy that via the Edit->Copy As menu? AFAICT that puts a URL > object on the pasteboard, so I assumed (possibly incorrectly) that it would > appear as a clickable link in an rich text editor. >
It does that in a standard text view in rich text mode, you even get the cite key (and not the URL) as the linked text. Any properly behaved rich text editor should do the same. In plain text mode you will get the URL. > [...] > >> However, since I want to have anchor text that is other than <$bdskURL/> > Try the latest nightly build, it supports the template key <$linkedText/>. It should be available soon in the release. > If this is why you can't use the default copying, then I think your solution > is necessary, and nicely done. It might be easier to use PyObjC to convert > the citekey to an RTF link, but that's not part of the system on 10.4. Christiaan
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