On Sep 29, 2011, at 22:21, Charles Turner wrote:

> On Sep 29, 2011, at 5:48 AM, Christiaan Hofman wrote:
> 
>> Bugs Fixed
>>  *  Make sure Item URLs are properly written to the clipboard
> 
> Hi Christiaan-
> 
> Thanks for the attention.
> 
> Concerning writing the Item URL, I no longer get a "beep," but it still 
> doesn't write correctly into Tinderbox. I understand that this is probably 
> some Tinderbox or Cocoa issue that you have no control over.
> 

Sounds really like a problem of Tinderbox. As there are many ways to write a 
URL to pasteboards on Cocoa it should look for several ones, and certainly the 
standard ones that we put on the pasetboard. If it fails to find it, it must 
not be looking for the standard ones, so that's a bug of theirs.

> The "Copy As" "Amsrefs LaTeX", however, still beeps, and I get this on the 
> clipboard,
> 
> <http://vze26m98.net/bibdesk/amsrefs_format.png>
> 
> and this on the console:
> 
> Sep 29 16:02:08 etla BibDesk[458]:
> error writing BibTeX file with encoding Western (ASCII) for task 
> <BDSKTeXTask: 0x10260a0>
> {\nivars:\n
>       delegate = "<BDSKItemPasteboardHelper: 0x1022920>"\n
>       file name = "bibcopy"\n
>       template = "/Users/cturner/Library/Application 
> Support/BibDesk/previewtemplate.tex"\n
>       TeX file = 
> "/var/folders/e6/e6TpiCJyH+qJIQ+JDGTK3k+++TI/-Tmp-/bibdesk.2tzKFn/bibcopy/bibcopy.tex"\n
>       BibTeX file = 
> "/var/folders/e6/e6TpiCJyH+qJIQ+JDGTK3k+++TI/-Tmp-/bibdesk.2tzKFn/bibcopy/bibcopy.bib"\n
>       TeX binary path = "/usr/texbin"\n
>       Encoding = "Western (ASCII)"\n  BibTeX style = "abbrv"\n
>       Helper files = (\n)\n\nenvironment:\n
>               SHELL = "/bin/bash"\n
>               BIBINPUTS = "(null)"\n
>               BSTINPUTS = "(null)"\n
>               PATH = 
> "/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/sbin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/usr/local/git/bin:/usr/texbin"
>  }
> 
> Sep 29 16:02:08 etla BibDesk[458]:
> Foundation reported error Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=517 
> UserInfo=0x787010 "The file “bibcopy.bib” couldn’t be saved using text 
> encoding Western (ASCII)."
> 
> HTH, and thanks again,
> 
> Charles

That's a tex problem, I think you have non-ASCII characters in your data, so 
(bib)tex does not work for your encoding settings and tex program.

Christiaan


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