Hi Christiaan,

I've tried the first suggestion, it's a smart idea. But seem BibDesk will
automatically convert all the forward slash "/" symbol into dash "-".

Then I downloaded the source code, built the binary on my machine, it seems
to be buggy, on opening any bib file, BibDesk will quit immediately. Maybe
that's the problem caused by my local compiling environment, so I'm waiting
to try the nightly-build from the website.

Best,

Chao

On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 5:27 PM, Christiaan Hofman <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> On Jun 2, 2011, at 22:45, Christiaan Hofman wrote:
>
>
> On Jun 2, 2011, at 22:28, Chao LU wrote:
>
> 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
>
>
> Sorry, you can't. There is also so much that can be supported, and I'd say
> we already do support a whole lot. You may use script hook to do the
> auto-filing yourself. Or you may use keywords that include the whole
> subpath, as in ComputerSE/Unix/Emacs.
>
> Christiaan
>
>
> As an alternative I've added an extra optional argument for a separator
> between the keywords, so you can get what you want using "%k[-][/]3". This
> will be available in the next nightly build.
>
> Christiaan
>
>
>
>
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