On Nov 18, 2011, at 17:49 , FZiegler wrote:
> That said, unless you advise against compiling my own, you can still
> help me by pointing out the line(s) of code where the title gets set...
In BDSKEditor.m, change
- (NSString *)windowTitleForDocumentDisplayName:(NSString *)displayName{
return [publication displayTitle];
}
to
- (NSString *)windowTitleForDocumentDisplayName:(NSString *)displayName{
return [publication citeKey];
}
>> And I don't see what using the Annote field, or having many item windows
>> open, has to do with using many duplicate items. In fact, I don't see why
>> you would have duplicate items.
>
> Using the Annote field has to do with having several windows open at a
> time (because these papers are using and quoting each other). There are
> duplicates because authors writing on the same subject tend to use
> similar and often even identical titles, as I demonstrated! (Both lists
> comprise the exact same 20 papers.)
The publication title is generally the most representative thing to use
for the window title. Your author/year citekey happens to work better
in this case, where you have duplicate titles. Not everyone uses such
a citekey, or has the same need that you do.
Having said that, I seldom use the window menu to find editor windows.
In your situation, I'd use Exposé or select the items in the main list
and read their annotations in the main window's lower pane.
--
Adam
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