Dear all,

I'm a newbie to BibDesk, only playing with it for a few days, but love it so
much. It has almost everything needed to build a personal library of
academic references, digital books, etc. Many thanks to the developers.

Among all the features, one truly outstanding is Autofile. As dip into its
setting a little, I think that it has potentials to build tree structures of
a whole library.
Here is the idea:

Suppose I have a file, called "Learning GNU Emacs.pdf", and I would like to
put it in a directory path like:
*%LIBRoot%/ComputerSE/Unix/Emacs*,
I could have BibDesk to do this, by assigning the keywords "ComputerSE,
Unix, Emacs" to this file, then modifying the autofile template as:
*%k1/%k2/%k3*/%A_%T%u0%e

But here comes the problem, instead of getting the path I want, actually I
got something like:
*%LIBRoot%/ComputerSE/ComputerSEUnix/ComputerSEUnixEmacs*

So my question is, in the autofile template, how could I get exactly
keyword2 instead of the first two keywords together? I think the ability of
manipulating *each* elements(author1, keyword2) may be another power that BD
needs.

Thanks a lot.

Chao
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