BTW, I find this behavior one of the strengths of BibDesk’s searching 
capabilities in contrast to many other applications failing miserably along 
those lines. I find myself in most applications always retyping, often several 
times, the same search strings. Not so in BibDesk.

Regards,
Andreas


On 15/07/2016, at 12:40, Masso Chailly <emess...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 
>> On Jul 15, 2016, at 7:20 PM, Christiaan Hofman <cmhof...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>>> On Jul 15, 2016, at 11:57, Masso Chailly <emess...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi.
>>> 
>>> When I search the library, edit an item of the search result, and save it, 
>>> then the modified item disappears from the list of search result. Does 
>>> anybody else have the same issue?
>>> 
>> 
>> Does the edited item still match the search? Than this works as expected. 
>> And it works like that for me: when the edited item still matches the 
>> search, it will remain, if it doesn’t match the search after the edit it 
>> will disappear. AFAIK we redo the search when relevant fields are edited.
> 
> Even when the edited item still matches, it disappears. Strange, isn’t it?
> 
> 
>>> It’s not terribly annoying, because I can search again using the same 
>>> keywords still available in the input field. Yet I find it inconvenient. 
>>> Actually, I have noticed this issue quite a while (from previous versions).
>>> 
>>> A feature request if possible: Currently, the BibDesk search shows only 
>>> exact matches. Of course, I can put * around a keyword to get all matches 
>>> containing it. Can I change the behaviour so that the latter be the default?
>>> 
>> 
>> You can search for exact matches, or with wildcards. Use the search mEnu 
>> (the contextual menu for the search field). This option will stick.
> 
> Ah, great! Sorry that I haven’t noticed the contextual menu. And thanks!
> 
> Masso
> 
> 
>>> Many thanks in advance,
>>> 
>>> Masso
>> 
>> hah
>> Christiaan
>> 
> 
> 
> 
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