On Oct 31, 2011, at 09:28 , Christiaan Hofman wrote:
> On Oct 31, 2011, at 16:20, Justin C. Walker wrote:
[snip]
>>> 
>>> Christiaan addressed the technical problems with that, but as Justin 
>>> discovered, you do get a "Discard" button as long as you haven't changed 
>>> the citekey from the default value.
>> 
>> And also, if you type "cite-key" in that field, you get a discard button 
>> when you close.
>> 
>> So I guess the software just checks for that string as the cite key (rather 
>> than treating its initial content as a "toggle" that changes once you change 
>> the value).
> Not really. It does have a toggle that checks whether the item has been 
> edited. However, when you type the initial value "cite-key" /immediately/, 
> i.e. /before/ you have committed any change, then no edit will ever be 
> registered, and the toggle won't be set. So you /won't/ get the Discard 
> button when you change the cite key, commit, and then reset it to the initial 
> value (either by explicitly editing it back or using a single undo). 

Ah.  Thanks for the clarification.

Justin

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