On Dec 27, 2011, at 1:59, Chris Goedde wrote:

> On Dec 26, 2011, at 6:35 PM, Christiaan Hofman wrote:
> 
>> You are editing master-1.bib. The text file you edited in step 4 is just 
>> some auxiliary text data, that only exists in memory, it is not associated 
>> with a document in the sense of the document architecture, so it is also not 
>> savable data. After you have chose Reopen, it is saved to a .bib file which 
>> you then edit in the usual way, associated to a document that can be saved.
> 
> So if I understand you correctly, if master.bib has warnings, there is no way 
> to fix those warnings in master.bib itself by double-clicking the warning in 
> the Errors window and making changes in the "Edit Source" window. Is that 
> correct? If so, it seems pretty misleading to title that window "Edit Source: 
> master.bib".
> 
> Chris

That's correct. The Edit Source means that you are editing the raw bibtex 
source *data*. It does not men that you are editing the original bibtex file.

Christiaan


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