On Nov 11, 2011, at 08:21 , M A wrote:

> Well, it does give notification to the OS (or so they claim) or
> through Growl if it's installed. It seems like it should be possible
> to hook into that somehow, though I don't know enough about what
> Dropbox is doing to know how.

[...]

> It's more about
> giving the user the choice of which bib file to use once BibDesk gets
> notified that the one on disk was changed.

The point I was trying to make (badly) in bringing up NSDocument is that this
should happen automatically, right now.  If you try to save a .bib file that
has been modified externally, BibDesk should give you an alert with the option
to overwrite the external changes or cancel the save.

-- 
Adam


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