On Sep 29, 2011, at 4:34 PM, Christiaan Hofman wrote:

> 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.

It's a complex program, and AFAIK it came of age during the 
OS9/C++/PowerPlant/WASTE Text era. It's been able to keep up with the many OS 
changes since, but it hasn't so far, for one reason or another, really embraced 
a Cocoa UI. Given Tinderbox's acceptance of DEVONthink's "x-devonthink-item://" 
URL, I'd surmise it gives up before it finds Bibdesk's URL in 
public.utf8-plain-text format.

Thanks! Charles


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